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September 7, 2019 – Nelle Has a Plan, Bingo Queen, Updated Foot, Jon Has a Secret, Mourning After, Seven Random Quotes Plus a Personal One & Geek Weekend

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What I Watched Today

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

 

General Hospital

At Charlie’s, Alexis tells Diane that she should have recommended Olivia use one of ELQ’s attorneys, but she convinced herself that she’d be beneficial for the transaction. No good deed goes unpunished. Diane says, it’s not going to work. She’ll wait Alexis out. She can deflect and dodge, but Alexis will tell her about the date with Neil. Was the sex transcendent? Alexis says they didn’t even come close. Diane says, something amazing happened. She’s positively glowing. Alexis says they had a very nice time, and Diane says, tell her every detail. Go.

Alexis stands by the bar at The Floating Rib’s Drag Bingo. Neil comes in, and apologizes for being late. Alexis says he’s not; she’s early. She tells him, maybe they could do better, but Neil says, better than Drag Queen Bingo? He doesn’t think so. I’m surprised it’s not more crowded. They sit at a table.

At Kelly’s, Lucas has breakfast with Sonny and Carly. He’s brought Wiley, and tells Carly they say all babies look like Winston Churchill, but they grow out of it. Carly says her kids were bald. Look at them now. Lucas asks how Josslyn is doing, and she says they’re trying to get junior year started as gently as possible.

Outside Kelly’s, Dev tells Josslyn that he wants to try one of their breakfast pastries. He asks if she’s okay, and she says, the closer they get to school, the more she dreads it. Dev says he’ll cover for her if she wants to cut. Jax appears, and says, normally, he would be concerned hearing a young man tell Josslyn to blow off her education, but nobody would blame her if she wanted to wait longer. She runs to him, and hugs him.

Carly tells Lucas, after Oscar died, Josslyn went back to school for her finals. She seemed to take it in stride. Sonny says, she had no chance to process it. Carly says, going back without Oscar is going to feel like a ton of bricks is falling on her again.

Obrecht looks out over GH from an upper floor. Brad comes out with a document. He tells her, according to this, Sasha and Nina are mother and daughter. She says, excellent. It’s good to see he hasn’t lost his touch. Brad wants to make it clear, he’s done; they’re done. No more digs about Wiley’s biological father; no more threats; no more taunts; no more blackmail. Obrecht says she agreed to his terms, and gave her word. He thinks they both know how worthless her word is.

Shiloh is deposited into some kind of waiting room, where Nelle sits pretending to meditate. He says, we meet again, and she says, must be fate.

Nina brings Sasha a little stuffed koala bear. She says while Sasha is sleeping, she wanted to  remind her how strong and brave she is. She met a mother she didn’t know she had. She showed up, and gave Nina a chance; that’s brave. And she’s strong. She comes from a family of strong people. Valentin, Charlotte, Obrecht, Maxie, and James. Not a shrinking violent among them. Her strong, brave baby girl. She puts the bear next to Sasha.

Diane tells Alexis, Drag Bingo at The Floating Rib; interesting choice. Alexis thought it would be less awkward if there was an activity. Diane says, not the one she would have chosen, but clearly, it worked for Alexis and her shrink. Alexis says, ex shrink. Neil surprised her. Back at Bingo, drag queen Manila Luzon (RuPaul’s Drag Race) tells them to grab their Bingo cards. It’s time to put the B in Bingo! Alexis tells Neil that they can leave. She didn’t know it was audience participation. He says, it’s only participation if you win, and he’s going to. He has a strategy.

Brad asks if Obrecht thinks he’s an idiot. She says, of course (🍷) not. Why would she blackmail an idiot? He says he’s not trusting the future of his family to her word. He reminds her that the test he just fixed contains information that could hurt someone she loves. She asks if he’s threatening her, and he says, damn right. She sees the day has finally come around when he’s grown… she says something in German, and Brad gives her a look. He says, does that mean…? She says, it means spine. His intestinal fortitude is appealing. He should try it on his husband. He says now she’s giving him marital advice? She says, they have a deal. His family is safe in her hands… as long as her family is safe in his. She kisses his cheek, and he wipes it off.

Nelle says Harmony told her some pretty incredible stories about Shiloh. He bets she has. The sad part is, she believes them. He does worry about her mind. Nelle says Harmony seems sane to her, and very specific. She’s dying to know where he came up with the idea for the tattoos. He says it wasn’t his idea. Nelle says, nothing ever is. That’s what Harmony said. He says he can’t help what she believes, but he can help her. She says he will, and he really should be thanking Harmony. Because of her, they’re going to be great friends.

Jax asks Josslyn if she’s sure she wants to do this. She says she’s sure she doesn’t, but she has to go to school sooner or later. The only time Oscar ever cut class was when found out he was dying. She’s not dying. Jax says, if it feels like it’s too much to handle, like Dev said, tomorrow is another day. Dev says, it most certainly is. And he, Cameron, and Trina will be there for her. Jax says he and Dev have never actually met, and Dev says, it’s an honor. Jax says, he’s Sonny’s cousin? He and Mike were acquainted years ago. He didn’t think Mike still had any relatives in Bensonhurst. Dev says he’s from Bridgeport, Connecticut; they lost touch a while ago. Jax says, it’s nice of Sonny to take in someone he doesn’t know. Dev says he’s grateful.

Carly give Sonny a bakery bag for the kids, and says he needs to get them off to school. He leaves, and Wiley cries. I only mention that because I’m sure Maurice Benard is great with kids, and it looked very real. Lucas asks if everything is okay, and Carly tells him, it’s just that it’s Dev’s first day of school too. She’d like to get him off on the right foot.

Nina, Valentin, and Michael wait outside Sasha’s room. Finn comes out, and says she’s starting to rally against the virus There’s no evidence of residual damage to the heart and lungs. Valentin asks his prognosis, and Finn says a lung test still has to come back, but if this improvement continues to trend, he’s cautiously optimistic in expecting a full recovery. Nina hugs him, and then hugs Valentin and Michael. She says their girl is going to be okay. Finn smiles and nods.

Diane says, please tell her they discussed something more interesting than Bingo strategy, and Alexis says, she needs to tell Diane in order. At Bingo, the balls spin in a wire cage. Manila says, the first ball of the evening is G, as in gorgeous, 47. Alexis takes it that Neil has played Drag Bingo before. He says he’s done a lot of things that can’t be encapsulated in an online dating profile.  Although his ex would say there’s not more to him that meets the eye, but less. He asks if he just dropped the ex bomb, and Alexis says he did. He says he never does that. Alexis says he already knows what there is to know about her and her ex. She’s glad he has one. Manila says, N, as in Nancy (ha-ha! nod to Nancy Lee Grahn), 40. Neil says when Joanna was little, and they hit the skids, they decided to stay together to give her a misguided attempt at a stable home. Looking back, they were doomed from the beginning. He often wonders if their inability to be remotely civil caused Joanna to look for a new family. Alexis knows the feeling.

Sonny gives Josslyn a bakery bag, and tells her that Max is waiting to drive them to school. Jax says she has him on speed dial, but Josslyn says, that’s not a thing anymore. Jax says he thought it was all speed dial now. Sonny tells them, have fun, and Josslyn and Dev leave. Jax says Dev seems like a nice kid, but he would have liked a heads up in knowing a sixteen-year-old boy was living with them permanently.

Lucas asks Carly how she’s feeling with the pregnancy, and she says, great. He says he has to get Wiley ready for daycare, and Carly tells him, before he goes, she saw Brad and Obrecht with their heads together. She doesn’t know what they were saying, but they were thick as thieves. He thanks her for looking out for him, and she says he’s her brother. She adores Wiley, and she can’t stand the thought of crazy Obrecht being near either one of them.

Nelle tells Shiloh that she was riveted by his book. She’s not sure what impressed her more – that people actually bought the book, or bought what was inside it. It was like a symphony of new age clichés. He says his followers found it rewarding, and she says she’s sure they do, yet here he is. He says, not for long. It’s a very temporary stop. She says, yes it is. That’s where they can help each other.

Nina tells Michael that she feels like this is the deepest breath she’s taken in days. He feels the same way. He says when he and Sasha first started spending time together, it was all about keep it casual; no strings. They weren’t supposed to become important, but even though he’s only known her a short time, she is. Nina says Sasha has a way of doing that.

Valentin asks Obrecht, what’s with the lab coat? She doesn’t work there. She says it’s a game of chicken she likes to play with hospital security. Whenever she needs something from the hospital – such as a prescription or a confidential medical file – she puts on her little white coat – her own property – and roams the hospital until Monica tries to have her removed. Valentin says it’s amazing that a woman of her genius has nothing better to do with her time. She says, it’s all part of her plan. Security has become so bored with throwing her out, they let her stay, and she has full access. Valentin says, God help him; he sees her logic. She says, genius, he said it himself. She asks how Sasha is, and he says there’s been an improvement, but Finn is waiting on more tests. Obrecht says he’ll be relieved to hear her news. She’s resolved the issue of the genetic tests. Whatever happens, Sasha’s identity is safe. He thanks her, but she says she did it for Nina. His lie has taken root in Nina’s heart, and Nina must always believe Sasha is her daughter.

Diane says, brava. Alexis handled the ex discussion with finesse and aplomb. Alexis says she was relieved to find out Neil has also survived a disastrous relationship. Diane says, they’re both seasoned vets, able to discern what doesn’t work, and seek out what does. In Alexis’s flashback, Manila asks the bartender for a Shirley Temple – with two shots of vodka. Neil says he never mentioned his ex? and Alexis says, no. They only time they talked was mostly during her therapy sessions. He says maybe he thought he told her because the time they spent together was so… She says, fraught? Loaded? He says, valuable.

Michael gives Nina coffee from Kelly’s, and sits next to her. He says, when things weren’t looking so good, he asked Sasha if there was anyone he could call; any college friends, or anyone in Chappaqua. Someone as incredible as Sasha is, must have people to call. Nina says her theory is, the more time Sasha spends there, the more distant her old life becomes. Michael says, it makes sense. Nina says Sasha was brought up with love. She was happy, and Nina is forever grateful. She can’t make up the time, but she can focus on what they have here and now.

Shiloh says he’s seen Nelle before. Not her specifically, but… Nelle says, but girls like her? In search of something;meaning, belonging, that sort of thing? Shiloh says she’s clearly after something, and Nelle says, of course (🍷). Fulfillment, validation, emancipation – she’s speaking spiritually of course (🍷). He says, of course (🍷 – hic!). She says he literally wrote the book on manipulating people to serve his own needs. He says he wrote the book to teach people to serve their own needs. She says, by serving his own, which is exactly what she’s offering.  She wants to help reunite him with Wiley. A guard comes in to get Nelle. She says, time for the healing to begin.

Lucas brings Wiley to the hospital to see Brad. He says he was dropping Wiley off daycare, and thought they’d stop by and say hi. He tells Brad they had pancakes at Kelly’s for breakfast, and ran into Sonny and Carly. Brad asks how Carly is feeling, and Lucas says, she’s good, except for her foot. She did mention that she saw Brad and Obrecht together.

Finn tells Nina, Valentin, and Michael to come in. They should hear this together. They race into Sasha’s room, and I guess the quarantine is over? Sasha is all perky, and Finn says, Sasha’s lungs have cleared. He has no reason to believe she’s not on her way to a full recovery. Nina thanks him.

Sonny and Jax walk into Kelly’s. Sonny says Dev living with them is none of Jax’s business. Jax says, it is when Dev is living under the same roof as his daughter. Carly asks, what’s going on? and Sonny says, Jax thinks Dev isn’t fit to live with his daughter. Jax tells her, all he said is it would have been nice to have a heads up that Dev is living there permanently. Sonny says, the kid needed a home. His grandmother couldn’t take care of him, and they took him in; because that’s what families do for each other. Jax says Sonny hasn’t told him why Dev is staying, or why he can’t send him back. Sonny says it’s none of his concern, but Jax says he’s concerned Sonny may have invited trouble into his daughter’s home.

Alexis says, so far, Neil’s tactics are flawless. Alexis says, it wasn’t like that. There was no agenda and no game. Except for the Bingo. At The Floating Rib, Neil says he  knows better than to bring up his ex on the first date. Although technically, it’s their third. Alexis says, then she has a lot of caching up to do. A load of drag queens pop out from behind a curtain, and Manila asks, who’s ready for more Bingo? Alexis and Neil smile at each other.

Sonny tells Jax, Dev has been living with his grandmother since his father died in the service. She has a small apartment, and the schools aren’t that good. They have a lot of space, and the schools are excellent. So he took Dev in. Like he said, family takes care of each other. Jax asks if that was so hard, but Sonny doesn’t know why he has to explain in the first place. Jax says he and Carly have a full disclosure agreement, and Carly says, sorry. She’s been a little distracted. Jax says maybe he can help. He’s close to making an offer on a house. When he’s settled in, maybe Josslyn can move in with him.

Dev tells Josslyn that he thought he followed instructions and stuck to his story. She suggests less detail, and he says, that makes it more believable. She says, or it will sink him. A kid opens Oscar’s old locker, next to hers, and finds a picture of Josslyn and Oscar inside. He wonders why they don’t clean out the lockers over the summer. Josslyn asks if she can have that. He gives it to her, and says, sorry. He introduces himself as Thomas, and Dev introduces himself and Josslyn. Thomas leaves, and Dev asks if Josslyn wants to sit down, but she says, it’s okay. She’s okay.

Finn says his work done for the time being, so he’ll give them some family time. Nina thanks him again. She can’t tell him how grateful she is. He gave them a miracle. He says he had more than a little help; her daughter is quite a fighter. He leaves, and Nina says, he’s right; Sasha is a fighter. Sasha says she’s sorry for worrying them, and Nina says, just make sure it never happens again. All that matters is that Sasha is happy and healthy. Sasha says she loves Nina, and Nina says she loves her too. She should tell Obrecht the good news. She asks Valentin to let Charlotte know her sister is fine, and coming home soon. She’s been so worried. She tells Sasha, they’ll be outside if she needs them, and pushes Michael toward the bed. He says he thought they’d never leave. Sasha says sorry she kept him waiting. He says, it’s okay. He knows she’ll make it up to him.

Carly says Jax wants Josslyn to move in with him? He says, she’ll have a room there anyway. He was thinking they could alternate weeks, but only if Josslyn wants to. He hasn’t run it by her. Sonny asks if he couldn’t pick a better time to bring it up. Carly asks Jax if there’s something Josslyn has said that she’s been reluctant to share. He says, no. She’s just facing a tough year, and it’s important that he and Carly remain open. She says, of course (🍷), and asks Jax to let her know if there are any red flags, and she’ll do the same. Jax says, regardless of the circumstances, he thinks they’ve done a good job at parenting. He doesn’t want that to change. Carly says she’ll think about what he said, and Jax says he’ll check in later, and see how Josslyn’s first day went. Sonny says, always a joy. When Jax is gone, Carly thinks they should take a few steps back on the adoption thing.

Josslyn goes over Dev’s schedule with him, and tells him, keep it simple. Make his story boring, and act like he fits in. He asks what story she’s going to tell, and she says, Oscar is at peace, and she’s looking forward to school. He thinks people will have an easier time believing he’s from Bridgeport. She says she’s her mother’s daughter. Before she’s done, people will believe both stories are true.

Brad tells Lucas, Obrecht enjoys her drive-bys. Usually, she just asks if he’s heard from Britt. Lucas says it makes him uncomfortable if Brad has any relationship with Obrecht. Brad says if they never crossed paths again, it would be a dream come true.

The guard brings Nelle back, and Nelle tells her that she’s the only one there who seems to actually not to judge her for trying to get something out of the meetings. The guard tells her, keep up the good work. Shiloh smiles. When the guard is gone, he says, bravo. Nice work. Nelle says, that one’s a soft touch. Shiloh says he doesn’t usually question the generosity of a giving heart, but he wonders what her selfless intentions are. Why does she want to help him? She says, they have a common enemy. The Quartermaines.

Obrecht sees Nina, who tells her that Finn said Sasha is going to make a full recovery. Obrecht supposes she should congratulate Finn on accomplishing in weeks what she could have accomplished in days, but it’s lovely news. Nina says now that Sasha is in the clear, she and Valentin can be married on schedule. Finally, the stars have aligned, and all her dreams are coming true. Obrecht says it does her heart good to see Nina so happy. She hopes the sun continues to shine, and the dark clouds are gone for good.

Finn tells Valentin that he’s been keeping Anna updated on Sasha because Cassandra is involved. Anna asked him to pass on a message – not to take retribution into his own hands, and let the authorities continue their search. Valentin says he’ll take it under advisement, and Finn says, that’s what he thought.

Diane says, that’s it? Alexis has been pining for months, and that’s it? Alexis says she hasn’t been pining, but Diane says the yearning rolled off her in waves. Now the wait is over. They’re at The Floating Rib, sharing a significant conversation. They’re finally connecting, and she’s putting that on hold to play Bingo? Alexis says, who put anything on hold? At Bingo, Alexis gets a winning card. Neil says, no way. Not on her first night. She yells she got Bingo, and Manila double-checks her card. Manila says, they have Bingo, everyone yells, and confetti falls. Manila gives Alexis a stuffed kitty, and Alexis yells she’s the queen of Bingo. Alexis hugs Neil, and they kiss. Diane says, and? Alexis says, and what? Diane says, she won. She kissed him in a cloud of confetti. What’s next? A second date? Alexis shrugs, and says, who knows?

Nina tells Valentin, now that Sasha is in the clear, they can focus on her safety. Valentin asks if she’s worried about Cassandra, and Nina says Cassandra nearly killed her child. What if she goes after him next, by hurting Charlotte? She says, there he is. The man people accuse him of being; a cold, ruthless killer. It’s either Cassandra or their family. She chooses their family. He asks how she wants him to take care of it. A high-powered rifle? Or strung up with piano wire? She says he’s being facetious. It’s not a mob hit or revenge; it’s self-defense. Preventive self-defense. Valentin says, who else was with Sasha in Puerto Rico? She says, Michael, and he asks who Michael’s father is. Cassandra made a fatal mistake. She’s on Sonny’s radar. She could have infected Michael. Nina says, the godfather of Port Charles didn’t like it, and Valentin says they’ll let Sonny take care of the Cassandra problem for them.

Carly tells Sonny if Alexis brought in some strange boy who was the same age as Kristina, he wouldn’t like it either. He sees her point, and she asks if they can agree to respect Jax’s concerns. He asks if he can agree with her, but not admit Jax was right. Sonny understands his concern, but maybe Jax should pay less attention to a sixteen-year-old boy, and more to the danger in his own house. Carly says, he doesn’t have a house yet, and Sonny says he’s talking about Aurora. Specifically Nina. She has a connection to Cassandra, and it puts Michael in the line the fire.   

Josslyn puts the picture of her and Oscar on the inside of her locker door. Thomas comes back to deal with his books. Josslyn looks at the picture again, and touches it. She says, okay. Let’s do this.

Michael tells Sasha that he called his mom. She says, hello, and she’s thrilled Sasha is feeling better. Sasha says he has a lovely family, and he says, they’ll do in a pinch. He says, tell him the truth. Avery sealed the deal, didn’t she? Sasha says, Avery is a major selling point, but if she’s being honest, he’d already won her over. She says, he had her at hello? She says, maybe not the first or second. He says, but in the first six weeks of hellos? and she says, somewhere around there. Him sitting by her bed for the last few days clinched it. He says he’ll be right back, and she says, she pours her heart out, and he bolts? Typical man. He kisses her forehead, and says he’ll be right back.

Lucas gets in the elevator with Wiley, and says he’ll let daycare know Brad is picking Wiley up. Obrecht runs into the elevator. She says hello to Wiley, calling him something in German. Lucas says please tell him she didn’t just call their son a dessert. Michael gets in with them, and Obrecht says, my, isn’t this cozy. She looks at Brad, and the elevator doors close before he can say anything. In the elevator, Obrecht says, adorable boy. How lucky he is to have two such loving fathers.

Shiloh tells Nelle, the Quartermaines are a ruthless bunch. What did they do to her? She says they’re the reason she’s there. It makes her mad that people like them use their power and influence to keep others from what is rightfully theirs. He says, that’s all temporary, and she says she knows. Because she has a plan to right this injustice, and see that his stock and his son are retuned to him.

On Monday, Jordan tells Curtis that Drew was the only passenger, Elizabeth asks Andre if he can bring Franco back, Franco asks what Monica wants from him, and Sonny says Julian has something he wants and is willing to pay for.

👠 Don’t Be a Drag…

Just be a queen. Meet the real queen of Bingo.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/game-on-drag-race-fave-manila-luzon-checks-in-to-general-hospital/

👟 An Update…

Carly challenges us while she recovers.

https://www.abc.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital-laura-wright-recovery-walking-again-172432

🔐 He’s an Absolute Vault…

And no actor wants that spoiler rep.

https://www.abc.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital-jon-lindstrom-can-keep-a-secret-171899

👼 Gone To That Morning After…

We say goodbye to a wonderful and underrated actress.

https://news.avclub.com/r-i-p-carol-lynley-from-the-poseidon-adventure-and-bu-1837918603

📢 Quotes of the Week

Men can starve from a lack of self-realization as much as they can from a lack of bread. – Richard Wright

Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and art are strangers.Nathaniel Hawthorne

Every man builds his world in his own image. He has the power to choose, but no power to escape the necessity of choice. – Ayn Rand

A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and understanding. – Marshall McLuhan

Jealousy contains more of self-love than of love. – Francois de La Rochefoucauld

She hasn’t been Muslim in the summer yet, so we’ll see – Avery’s mother, referring to how uncomfortable the wardrobe is, 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days

Don’t spend time beating on a wall, hoping to transform it into a door. – Coco Chanel

🎤 On a More Personal Quote…

The brave can stand firm when danger threatens, the strong can endure the torment of pain, the valiant can stand the darkness of fear, but none can combat the despair of loneliness. – Unknown – I painted this on the inside of my bedroom door, along with a lion when I was a teenager. I loved that door, and wish I could have taken it with me when I left home, but I did actually take a picture of it before I left. I forget where I heard it from originally, but when I looked it up online, apparently, a lot of people wrote it in their yearbooks. There was still no answer as to the author though.

👯 Me Too…

Until I see you on the Dead side.

September 3, 2019 – Too Real For Kim, Gina Avoids Another Arrest, Carly’s Foot & the Sun

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What I Watched Today

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

 

General Hospital

On the phone, Carly tells Jax that she fell on the steps, and her foot is definitely broken. The baby is okay. He asks what the prognosis is, and she says a minimum of six weeks of resting it. He hopes she’s resting at home, but she says she’s at the restaurant. Josslyn is super excited to give him her surprise. Jax tells her to go home. If not, he might have to carry her there.

Josslyn asks Dev why he’s complaining. He got to drive Sonny’s car. He says that was cool, but he had to cart her around to find her dad a perfect present. She says, it’s Australian Father’s Day. Dev says, he’s like the richest man in the world; he can buy what he wants. She asks if he’s never heard it’s the thought that counts. He says that thought carried her to the other five stores. Why can’t she just be normal, and shop online? She says she thought it would be nice to shop local. Okay, she forgot.

Jax visits Hayden, and he asks, what’s on her mind? She tells him that they’re taking too long finding the codicil. They’re not getting anywhere, and sneaking around Windymere isn’t sustainable. He tells whatever she thinks he’s not going to like, just say it.

At the MetroCourt, Jordan tells Curtis, told you so. She knew it was a bad idea to work for Jax and Valentin. She’s not surprised he got canned. Curtis says, sorry, not sorry? and she says, pretty much. He says, she was right. Not working for Valentin in the future is the way to go. She asks if he’d care to elaborate, and he says, no. She says, sorry, not sorry? and he says, pretty much.

Carly asks what Mike is going at the MetroCourt, and he asks where else he’d take family to lunch? Carly says she doesn’t think she’s met the woman he’s with. Mike introduces his daughter-in-law Carly, and tells Carly, this is his cousin Gladys, from Bridgeport, Connecticut. They’ve been out of touch until recently. She’s Dev’s grandmother. Carly is like, huh.

Sonny walks into Charlie’s, and finds Olivia measuring. He asks if she’s considered an exorcism, and she tells him, don’t be mean. He says he’s being practical. He had to make sure the rumor was true, and that Julian is leaving Port Charles. Olivia says since Lucas and Wiley are there, Julian will be visiting frequently, but as soon as the papers are signed, Julian and Kim are headed for NYC. She hopes Kim gets the peace she deserves.

Elizabeth thanks Cameron for doing back to school shopping with his brothers. Cameron says they had fun. She’s sorry she’s been distracted, but he says no one expects her not to be, especially after Franco.

Franco tells Kim that he carefully chose every song on the CD he made for her. She says, this was a bad idea. He says he just wanted her to know he’s leaving Port Charles, as soon as the ankle monitor is off. He can’t be the man everyone wants him to be. They look at him, and hope to see the man they love looking back. It’s painful for them, and he doesn’t want to be the cause of their pain. She asks where he’s going, but he doesn’t know. The only thing he knows is the Navy, but the body he has is too old to enlist. He’ll figure it out, but before he takes off, he’d love it if she’d tell him more about their son.

At the hospital, Julian asks if Epiphany has seen Kim. She says, not this morning, but she’s sure Kim will turn up.

Curtis tells Jordan not to worry. He’s not going to be an unemployed bum. He already has a lead on a new gig. She asks who brought him the lead. He says, one of his contacts, and she asks if they have a name. He says, Hayden. Jordan says, ugh, and he says he doesn’t have any details yet, but he’s going to hear what she has to say. Jordan has his word, if he smells anything funky, he’s out of there. Jordan’s phone dings, and she says she just got called to GH. She’d better hustle. He tells her, be careful, and she says, him too.

Carly asks if Gladys checked Mike out of Turning Woods, but Mike says he got his friend Ricky to bring him. Carly looks toward the bar, and Ricky waves. Mike says, he’s a great guy; always willing to lend a hand. Gladys says coming there was Mike’s idea; he’s been talking her ear off. Stories about Carly, the family, and his successful son. Carly says, nothing is more important to Sonny than family, and Gladys says, as it should be.

Sonny tells Olivia, Kim is struggling, and she says, the bond between Kim and Oscar was beautiful. Kim did everything in her power to make sure his life was full of as much joy and peace as possible, and Oscar did everything he could to shield her from his pain. She’s been thinking about Dante non-stop, and Sonny says, him too.

Jax tells Hayden, get it over with, and she says she’s bringing Curtis in on their project. They need help with the investigation. She asks what the problem is, and he says, Curtis is already working for Valentin. Curtis was getting paid to spy on him, and she just dumped their objective in the lap of Valentin’s mole. That means the job is over; done, finished, kaput. It’s time to cut their losses and move on.

Elizabeth tells Cameron, Franco might be lost, but they haven’t lost him. She’s working hard to help him find his way home, and know where he wants to be. Until that happens, she needs help manning the ship. Aiden and Jake need to know it will be okay, even if it doesn’t feel like it. She hopes he’s not shouldering too much, but Cameron says he has to be strong until Franco comes back. Elizabeth promises it will be okay.

Kim tells Franco that she doesn’t want do this; it’s too hard. Franco says, thinking like a soldier is selfish. If you’re in the Navy, and ask someone to wait for you, you could cause grief. He didn’t want to do that to anybody, especially her. That’s the reason he wanted to break up before he was deployed. She says she agreed, and he says, it was easier said than done. He looks her over, and touches her hand. He says she made him rethink everything. For the first time in his life, he envisioned a scenario where he came home. He wishes he’d had the chance to tell her before he left. She says, so does she.

Mike tells Gladys that he wants a handball rematch with her boyfriend, but she says, Frankie’s not there anymore. He asks what she means. He just had beers with Frankie the other day. Carly says, she means he’s out of town right now. Carly says she’s going ask Sonny if he wants to stop by. Gladys says, the more the merrier. The waitress comes, and Carly texts Sonny that his cousin Gladys is at the MetroCourt. She thought he’d want to know.

Sonny asks if Olivia has had word from Robert. She says she hasn’t been given clearance to see Dante yet, but she’s hoping he can come home. When he does, she’s throwing the biggest pizza party the New York area has ever seen. Sonny asks if she’s getting her oven, and she says she had to buy a restaurant to get it. The people of Port Charles will thank her. Sonny doesn’t doubt that. He has to go, but tells her that when she’s up and running, Corinthos Coffee on the house. She calls him a big shot, and hugs him, saying she’s going to hold him to that. He says he’ll deliver.

Josslyn tells Dev that she’s been sidetracked; Carly and Sonny’s vow renewal, school starting, helping him sign up for classes. He says he’s just giving her a hard time. He asks if she’s excited to start school again, and she says, no. She’ll deal with it like she deals with everything else. She asks if he’s nervous, but he says, no. She tells him, people will ask him questions since he’s the new kid. He’d better have his story straight. He says he’s sure he has it all down, but maybe he should practice a little. Josslyn asks if this means she’s forgiven for making him drive her around. He says, consider it her penance. She says, he’s a brat, and he says, cousin brat to her.

Hayden tells Jax that he can’t walk away. They’re in this together, and he’s forgetting the huge payoff. The Cassadine fortune doesn’t belong to Valentin. Jax says she should have asked first before opening her mouth to Valentin’s spy. The doorbell rings, and Jax opens the door, walking past Curtis. Hayden says they can make this work. Just hear her out. Curtis and Jax look at each other.

Julian tells Elizabeth maybe he had the timing wrong, but Elizabeth says she just spoke to Kim earlier. He asks how it went, and she says, not well. She’s worried about Kim, and asked if she understood that, even though Franco has Drew’s memories, he’s not the same man she used to know. She thinks Kim told her what she wanted to hear. She knows what it’s like to miss someone so much you physically ache for them. She senses it’s harder this time than Kim admits. She’s afraid Kim has feelings for her husband.

Kim tells Franco, she made a deal with herself when she fell for him. She was going to love him with everything she had for as long as they had, and she’d let go when the time came. Then, as soon he was gone, she kept playing the what if game. He thinks everyone is familiar with that game. She says what if she had just written? As soon as she found out she was pregnant, she wanted to tell him. Not in a letter or through a third party. She convinced herself to wait, and a month turned into a year. By then, she could rationalize it. She made the wrong choice, and would do anything if she could get it back.

Franco asks Kim to tell him what Oscar was like. She says it was a lot of her and Oscar time; they were very simpatico. They liked the same food, had the same interests, and just got along easily. When he was little, he was into Bob the Builder, and she tried to paint a mural on his bedroom wall. When she was halfway through, she heard his voice say, uh-oh, and Oscar was just standing there, covered in paint because he’d spilled a can. The mural didn’t look like what she’d wanted, so she scrapped it, and told Oscar to choose a color. He asks what Oscar went with, and she says, blue, like the night’s sky. She could handle that. Franco says he would have loved to have been there for that. Kim isn’t so sure. It was a disaster. Franco thanks her. He can see it in his mind. He touches her face, and says, beautiful.

Julian tells Elizabeth, the situation is… He can’t find the right word, and she says, indescribable. He says, trust him. He understands her concern, but is she possibly overreacting? She says, Franco having Drew’s memories is difficult to accept. Kim talked about how it makes her feel conflicted to hear the details of a relationship she’d thought was over. Coming from a man Kim barely knows, it’s difficult for her to wrap her head around it. She made sure Kim understands what’s happening is temporary, and she’s doing everything she can to restore Franco. But what if Kim can’t see it for what it is; a fleeting moment? Julian says, memories are the ghost of a life that no longer exists. Elizabeth says everyone will get hurt, and Julian says, it will be easier once they’re gone.

Josslyn quizzes Dev, who confuses Bridgeport for Bridgetown. She tells him, Bridgeport is on the water. Just think of a port. Cameron and Trina arrive, and Cameron tells Trina, she’s so OCD. It’s not their first rodeo. They’ve done this before. Trina says, as underclassmen. Junior year is a big deal.

Jax says the conversation is pointless if Curtis is working for Valentin, but Curtis says, not anymore. They officially parted ways. Jax asks if he’s supposed to take Curtis’s word . Curtis says he didn’t know Jax would be there, and Jax says he’s leaving. Hayden says hear her out. If it doesn’t work, he loses nothing, but if it does work, Jax gets a huge reward for just continuing to go along. Curtis asks her to clue him in on what the hell is going on. She texted him about cutting him in a deal for finding something in Valentin’s house. Hayden asks, what’s unclear? and Curtis says he cares about Nina, and Valentin loves her. Don’t try to play him. Why shouldn’t he and Jax both walk out?

Jordan arrives at the hospital, and thanks Epiphany for her text. Epiphany thought she should be prepared, and Jordan asks where he is. Epiphany takes her to a room, and Andre is in a bed, unconscious, and hooked up to oxygen. (It’s only mentioned later that it’s Andre, and it’s a different Andre. Since the oxygen mask is covering a lot of his face, at first, I thought it was TJ, except Jordan wasn’t reacting that way. So basically, momentary confusion.)

Hayden says, Valentin is not the Cassadine heir. He was at one point, but that wasn’t the final will. The rightful heir is eager to bring  it back to life. Curtis asks if Valentin knows, but she’s not sure. She wouldn’t put it past him. Curtis says it would kill Nina. It’s not about the money – she has plenty of that – but if he has to lie to her, it’s a problem for him, and if it has the potential to hurt Nina. Jax doesn’t like it, but Hayden says, if she messes up, he has nothing to lose, but if the plan succeeds, he can still walk away. He says perhaps Curtis will have more success where they failed. Curtis gets a text from Jordan to meet her at GH asap. Hayden asks if they can call it a deal.

Trina shows Dev a map she’s made of the school. Josslyn says she has to meet her dad for lunch, and needs her chauffeur. Trina gives Dev the map, and he says, it’s cool of her. She says, no problem, and Dev and Josslyn leave. Cameron says Trina is super into Dev, and she says, we have to make Dev into me. Cameron says, we?

Julian walks into Charlie’s, and Olivia says she’s almost done. He tells her, take the time she needs. Whatever gets the deal closed. She asks if he wants to talk, and he says he’s just ready to move on. Not from Leo, obviously, but he wants to get going with the woman he loves. Olivia is happy for him, and he thanks her. He says it feels good to be out from underneath his past mistakes. Olivia says, it’s a gift, and Julian says, it is.

Franco says it sounds like Kim had a good life in Cleveland. Why did she leave? Kim says, Oscar started to have headaches. He was about thirteen, when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Franco says he’s sorry, and Kim says she missed him so much in that moment. She wished she had told him when she had the chance. She wishes so many things were different, but there wasn’t much she could do. She decided to give Oscar the best life in the time he had left. She did an ancestry test, and found out he had a bunch of relatives in Port Charles, so they moved here. Franco is glad, and Kim says, it was a blessing. Meeting the Quartermaines was wonderful. They opened their arms to Oscar, and embraced him – and her. She hasn’t voiced it, but she’s relieved that she was right for loving him. Franco says, she’s always been right about him.

Kim asks, what happened all those years? but Franco says, that information was redacted. She says, that ugly? And he says, necessary. Sherman was right; war is hell. He sits next to her on a bench, and says he wrote to her. Kim say, for two years, and Franco says, when he didn’t hear back, he invented an imaginary future for her. She had a husband and two children. He wanted her to be happy without him. She wipes tears away. He says he wanted that for her. That could have been her life. She says, it almost was, and he says, almost? She says she couldn’t because of him.

Hayden tells Elizabeth, she seems relaxed, and Elizabeth says, more like optimistic. She thinks she’s figured out a way to keep Franco in Port Charles. Hayden asks, how? and Elizabeth says she convinced Scotty to go to court, and have Franco declared mentally incompetent. Hayden says, good for her. If there was ever a situation that required it, this is it. Elizabeth says, as his wife, she can have him committed to Shadybrook, and keep him there until Andre can get back and reverse the procedure.

Gladys tells Carly, the restaurant is great; it’s a lucrative business. Carly says she worked hard for it. She asks if Mike shouldn’t get back, but Gladys says, Ricky is in no rush. Carly says Yvonne must miss Mike; he doesn’t want to leave his wife hanging. Jax approaches the table, and asks Carly if that’s taking it easy. She says, company is the best medicine. Happy Australian Father’s Day. He asks how Mike is going, and Mike says he can’t complain, and introduces Gladys. Jax tells her, welcome to Port Charles. Joslyn and Dev arrive, and Carly quickly introduces Cousin Gladys. Dev calls her Nana, and says he didn’t know she was coming. She says, surprise, and tells him to give grandma a hug. Carly tells Jax that Josslyn is super excited to spend time with her dad, and she’s reserved a table for them. They move to it, and Gladys says Dev had gotten big. Tell her everything about life in Port Charles.

Jax asks if Josslyn was home when Carly broke her foot. Josslyn says she was, and Carly yelled loud. She was hurt, but she’s getting better. Jax tells her to keep an eye on Carly, but don’t push it. She says she’ll try. He starts to ask about Dev, but then says he doesn’t need to know. He just wants to focus on them today. Josslyn says, her too.

Cameron asks Trina how he’s supposed to help. Trina tells him become bros with Dev, and steer him in her direction. Like her Maverick. He says, she likes Top Gun? and she says, doesn’t everybody? Well, no.

Sonny joins Carly, and greets Gladys, saying, what a surprise. She’s nothing if not unpredictable. Mike asks if he can use the office phone to call Yvonne, and Sonny tells him, go ahead. He tells Dev to take care of what he told him to. Dev leaves, and he tells Gladys that he doesn’t know what she’s doing there, but she’d better not try to renegotiate their deal.

When Sonny is done talking to Gladys, Carly says, that was almost a disaster. She asks if Gladys is trouble, but Sonny says he gave her a message loud and clear. Carly says, this is one big mess. She can’t have Josslyn lying to her dad.

Josslyn asks if Jax remember the Father’s Day in Australia that she made him an awful cake. I made one of those for my father’s birthday once. I was about ten years old, and iced it before it cooled. My advice: never do that. Jax says, it wasn’t that awful; it was like a delicious, more dense brownie. She’s sorry they haven’t celebrated the last few years. He supposes it’s a good lesson. If you’re not careful, life gets away. She has a tournament; he’s closing a deal. The truth is, it’s not that important. What’s important are moments like this. A cake is brought out, and Josslyn says she made it, an actual cake, executed better this time. He says, it’s beautiful, and thanks her. She tells him, happy Australian Father’s Day. He says he loves her.

Olivia says she and Julian are being civilized, like ladies and gentleman. He asks, why so civilized? and she says, everyone deserves happiness. Kim deserves a double dose. He says, if everything goes according to plan, she will.

Hayden says Franco is going to hate Elizabeth for locking him up. Elizabeth hates that she has to do it, but when his memory is restored, he’ll be glad she did everything in her power to get him back. Hayden says, is it possible? Can Andre give Franco his life back? Elizabeth says, he has to.

Curtis gets the hospital, and finds Jordan. He sees Andre in the bed, and says, what the… He asks, what happened? but she says, he hasn’t regained consciousness since he stumbled into the ER. Curtis says, Drew will explain, and she says, he was alone. No Drew.

Kim tells Franco that she’d finally decided to go on a date. Oscar liked Jim, and when they kissed, it was fine; comfortable and pleasant, but no fireworks. Not like with them. She didn’t think she could get serious, knowing there was more out there for her, and for Oscar. Jim deserved to have a woman who loved him the way she loved Drew. Butterflies that tingle. Franco says, passion, and Kim says he had a big impact on her. Franco says, irreplaceable, and she says, yes. He says he feels the same way about her. He kisses her, and she kisses back.

Tomorrow, Maxie doesn’t want Mac to look for trouble, Elizabeth tells Jason that his disappointment is her dream come true, and someone grabs Cameron from behind.

The Real Housewives of Orange County

The train talk continues. Kelly says she’s getting it from all ends, and I can’t believe her choice of words. In Shannon’s interview, she says, it’s a sh*t show. It’s supposed to be Gina’s day in Beverly Hills. Now it’s all about Kelly’s sex rumor. It shouldn’t have been brought it up in the first place. Shannon says she has a surprise, and hands out visors, disposable cameras, and Hawaiian shirts. In her interview, she says. life is always more fun in costume. I agree. We flash back to Shannon’s many kooky outfits. She has a final surprise. They’re going to get on a double-decker tour bus dressed as tourists. They get on the bus, and tour guide Christian welcomes them to Hollywood. In Gina’s interview, she says, it’s one of those things you have to do when you live in California. It’s like going NYC, and not going to the Statue of Liberty. Although she’s never done that. Neither have I. She says she’s a bad New Yorker. Hey, we’re not taking up space a real tourist might want. Shannon orders everyone to take pictures. She takes Christian’s mic, and tells them they’re stopping for a shot at the Pig and Whistle.

In the bar, Tamra asks if Braunwyn is a troublemaker or a girl’s girl. Braunwyn says Lizzie’s (season whatever) best friend is friends with her best friend, or something like that, and wanted to introduce her to Gretchen. Tamra says they were part of the group trying to take down her husband, like they’re all gangsters. We flash back to that dude saying Eddie was gay at some party a million years ago. Tamra doesn’t want anything to do with that, or the people who hang out with them. In her interview, Tamra says she wants to give Braunwyn a chance to explain, but it’s a fact she ran to Kelly with something she was told not to repeat. Now she’s talking to toxic people, and it makes her feel like Braunwyn is a troublemaker. Shannon tells everyone, back on the bus.

Shannon tells Emily about Tamra calling out Braunwyn. In Emily’s interview, she says she’s good friends with Lizzie, and knows Braunwyn reached out to them. Shannon says she saw the text, and Braunwyn says they have a mutual friend. Tamra, eager to get as many receipts as she can, checks out the text. In her interview, Tamra says she read the texts to Lizzie and Gretchen, and reads them to us. Braunwyn basically says they have kids the same age; do they want to get together? Braunwyn says she’s transparent, and Shannon says she’s been nothing but kind, and feels stupid. Tamra says Braunwyn told her that they reached out to her, and that makes her feel like Braunwyn is a liar. Braunwyn admits she effed up, but didn’t lie on purpose. Tamra asks if she lied on accident. Braunwyn says, fine, and changes her seat. She starts crying. Tamra is such an a-hole, but like an a-hole from middle school. She goes up to Braunwyn, saying she can’t stand to see her cry, and Braunwyn says she’s so sorry. Braunwyn says she liked Tamra, and has no memory. She didn’t do it intentionally. It happened, and she feels like sh*t. In Braunwyn’s interview, she says she just moved there. She had no idea there was bad blood between them. She lied a little because she didn’t want to get into trouble with them. Emily gets a text that Shane is back, and needs to get home. She gets off the bus.

Braunwyn says she was called out, and Gina says she’ll be okay. Braunwyn tells her, she cried, she got yelled at, but she still had fun. Not one to ever let anything go, Shannon says it’s her one no-no; not telling the truth. Braunwyn wishes she’d been honest, and Shannon says she did it. Braunwyn apologizes again, but that’s not genuine enough for Shannon. She saw the texts. Christian thanks them, and I’m sure is glad to see them go.

Tamra says Emily’s departure was only fifteen minutes before theirs, and Gina says, there’s something going on. Kelly agrees, and Gina ask if she means in the marriage. Tamra says she doesn’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure that out. Shannon says when the reports came out about David’s having a girlfriend, and she found out people knew, it was like a knife in her heart. She was so emotional. Not because she wanted him back, but that she was so easily replaced. In her interview, she says, when it first happened, it was the darkest thing. She didn’t know how to crawl out. She tells Gina that she’s there to say, Gina can do it. Gina cries, and says she doesn’t want to talk about it. Shannon knows it sucks. In her interview, Gina says she’s been holding onto a lie. She has to confide in somebody. Shannon tells her, it’s not the right place. She’ll help Gina get through it. They’ll find a place to talk.

When Emily gets home, the kids run to her, but Shane barely hugs her. He asks if she’s ready to clean up and cook. He asks what she did today, and she says she was in L.A., but she wants to hear about him first. He says he did fine, and she asks how he feels. He says, ready for dinner. He doesn’t want to jinx it, and asks how was her day? She asks again how he feels, and he says he doesn’t feel anything. She says, never mind. In her interview, Emily asks, who else can he have a conversation with about the bar exam? And if they can’t have that conversation, what else can they talk about? They might as well take separate roads now. She wants a hug, but Shane wants to eat. He says she can watch him eat. I’m not kidding. Inappropriate as it might have been, Kelly was right when she called Shane a little bitch. In Emily’s interview, she says they haven’t seen each other in ten days, and he doesn’t care. It makes her question what’s going on in the marriage. Why is he not excited to see her? She tells him, she and Gina are going to have their nails done tomorrow, and he asks if that isn’t Gina’s court date, but she says it was continued. She says she missed him helping with the kids, and he says it gives her an idea of how much he contributes. She tells him, she never said he didn’t contribute, but it’s a lot of work bathing three kids by herself. In Shane’s interview (proving he is really a Housewife), a producer asks if he missed Emily. He says here’s where sarcasm comes in. He certainly did miss her. If he tells her the truth, she’ll be pissed, but he does want to fib. His word. Who uses that word? He didn’t cry himself to sleep because he missed his family. He’s just doing what he’s got to do. When he’s done, he’ll come back, and there will be time with the family.

Braunwyn and mom Dr. Deb go to a restaurant on the water. Deb tells Braunwyn that she looks intelligent. (BTW, Dr. Deb looks just like Betsey Johnson or Cindy Lauper circa 1983.) Braunwyn says when she’s not around the kids, she’s smarter. She also slept last night. They order, and Braunwyn says she went to L.A. to see a friend, and they went past the Whiskey A-Go-Go. We flash back to her telling the others it was where she was raised. Deb says she’d give Braunwyn’s bottle to the bartender, and he’d fill it with milk. She’d sit in front of the stage, looking up at the band. Braunwyn says, it should have been a great day, but she said she hadn’t reached out to a person that she had reached out to, and felt ganged up on. Deb asks if she actually lied, and Braunwyn says she thought it was the easy out. Now she has new friends, and she effing lied. Deb says if they called her on it, they’re good friends. I don’t have an issue for what they do as much as how they do it. It’s always mean, and they do gang up. Deb asks why she lied, and Braunwyn says she didn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings. She wants to be liked. Deb sighs, and Braunwyn says it’s hard for her. She asks if Braunwyn thinks she doesn’t like her, and Braunwyn says, maybe.

In her interview, Braunwyn says, growing up, she wanted a mom who put her first, but Deb was focused on her own career. No matter how much she loves Braunwyn, Deb will love herself more. Braunwyn tells Deb, the outward her is fun and funny, but she has good walls. Deb asks where that came from, and Braunwyn says she was shuffled around a lot as a kid, and built protective layers. It was always new schools and new people, In Braunwyn’s interview, she says her mom wasn’t around much. At four years old, she took the bus to school by herself, and wore a housekey around her neck, letting herself in. She tells Deb that she didn’t have a typical, stable two-parent house. Deb says, that’s not typical, and Braunwyn says she learned young to take care of herself, and to protect herself. In Deb’s interview, she says Braunwyn has animosity toward her because of a perceived unconventional childhood. Um… I think that would be most people’s perception. She was with family and friends, and might think she suffered, but in the grand scheme of suffering, when Deb looks at refugee camps, Braunwyn was treated well. Great reference point.  😕 Braunwyn says she doesn’t let people in. Maybe that’s why she had so many children. Deb says she expanded her friend group. Braunwyn says she loves them, and isn’t complaining. In Braunwyn’s interview, she says she loves her mom, but they’ve never spoken about her childhood. She tells Deb it’s easier for her to have superficial relationships. It’s easier for her to be the fun or crazy one. In her interview, Braunwyn says, because of her upbringing, she puts shields up. She wants to let go, and become the person she wants to be. She’s working on being her own person. She’s been an amazing mom a long time. It’s time to be an amazing Braunwyn.

Kelly and Brian go to lunch. They order eight carrot soup, and Kelly says, it’s the only eight carats he’s going to get. In her interview, she says she sees Brian three times a week, and every other weekend. She tells him about going to the jewelry store with the women, and how she was asked when she was getting engaged. It was an awkward position. He says she’s blushing. In Kelly’s interview, she says she’s in love, and has found the perfect match. She’s ready to lock it down. She tells him, Braunwyn called her, and told her Vicki has been spreading rumors that she did a train. Brian says, sexually? and Kelly says she was married, and has only been dating a year. She hasn’t even had sex on a train. In her interview, she says Brian is good at putting things in perspective. He’s not into the drama. He tells her the best way to handle it is, let it go. When it comes up, make a joke. And talk to her daughter. Tell her it’s total lies. In her interview, Kelly says Brian gives her the fulfilment she’s lacked for years. She wants Jolie to see what a loving relationship looks like. Brian tells her not to let her friends distract her. Keep her eyes on the prize. He’s part of it, right?

In the car, Tamra confirms with Shannon that they’re taking a hip-hop class. She asks if Shannon will be in costume, and Shannon asks, what does she think? Tamra thinks it’s weird that Braunwyn lied, and doesn’t understand it at all. Really? Braunwyn didn’t want to deal with the nonsensical fallout. I don’t find it that hard to understand. In Tamra’s interview, she says she likes Braunwyn. She lied. Let’s move on. At the studio, Tamra says she borrowed her daughter’s clothes. She can’t dance, but she might as well look like a dancer. Shannon comes in wearing hip-hop clothes and a huge (I assume fake) gold chain, and saying, yo, yo! She’s glad Braunwyn suggested a hip-hop class.  In Braunwyn’s interview, she says she loves dancing and breaking it out. The instructor shows them some basic steps.

Emily and Gina go for pedicures. Emily says she saw champagne, but Gina passes. She drank enough everyone last night. In her interview, she says she was supposed to have her court case today, but her lawyer asked for a continuance. She’s never going to sip and drive again. Emily says Shane is exhausted, and they didn’t talk much. Gina says they’re off because of  the bar; it’s situational, and they’re very disconnected. Emily says she’s falling apart for real. Gina says she’s supposed to be the one with the problems, and Emily says, it normally is her.

Braunwyn says she’s never taken a class, but she’s watched her kids on stages; she’s been watching her whole life. Shannon asks how she is, and Braunwyn says, better. She felt a little ganged up on. Shannon says she felt a little pot stirring, and Braunwyn says she’s never had that happen. Tamra asks if she’s ever been caught in a lie. Braunwyn says she didn’t want to hurt any feelings, so she ran. She’s been a  runner her whole life. She grew up moving from house to house, and school to school. Tamra says Braunwyn talked about her mom being a musician. Braunwyn says, then she went to med school. It was hard, and Braunwyn got very good at fitting in, and putting on a smile. They were pushing, and she felt vulnerable. She never learned coping skills, and needs to work on that. In Braunwyn’s interview, she says, normally, she’d run away, but she’s taking the hard road. Tamra says she never learned to cope, and would get explosive. It took being in a bad marriage to show her that. Braunwyn says, most of her friendships were surface. You don’t hurt people’s feelings if you’re not having an intense conversation. It’s easier to be fun. Tamra says it’s good she acknowledges it; she’s not in denial. Braunwyn says she learned not to complain or talk about it. Shannon says, only good can come of it. In her interview, Braunwyn thinks, if they work on them, these friendships could be worth it.

Emily and Pary take Annabelle to a petting zoo. They sit and talk, while Annabelle feeds the animals. Emily says Annabelle loves the petting zoo. The ones she can’t pick up, she can feed. Pary says they used to have chickens, and Shane would gather eggs. Somehow, I can’t picture him doing that. Emily says she and Shane have had some issues since he came back. She thought it would be easy for them to come back together, but it’s been really rocky. He’s mad at her; she’s mad at him. she thought it would be a smoother transition, but it’s been bad. In Emily’s interview, she says Pary is amazing. She feels Pary provides the emotional support she doesn’t get from Shane. No matter what she’s gone through, Pary has been there for her. She tells Pary, Shane internalizes, and she yells; they’re not communicating well. In her interview, she says, communicating has always been an issue. Shane sets her off, then she gets out of control. Pary tells her, let it go. Emily says, she feels like she needs to say something all time. Pary says, at the bank, they were told, smile, go to the bathroom, and tell the toilet what they need to say. In Emily’s interview, she understands that she shouldn’t verbally lash out, but she can’t spend her whole life in the bathroom flushing her thoughts down the toilet. Pary says, life is tough, but Emily has to be tougher.

Shannon calls Tamra, and says her attorney friend that Gina never spoke to, just called her. He was in court today, and someone told him Gina missed her court date. The judge has issued a warrant for her arrest.

Gina tells dad Gino that she knows enough to show up. She wasn’t wiggling out of it; she doesn’t understand the process. In Gina’s interview, she says her attorney put in to postpone it, but didn’t confirm, and it was denied. As far as the court was concerned, she didn’t show up. She tells her parents, she could have gotten arrested. She cries, and says she feels like a loser. She would never do that. Tamra tells Shannon, it’s crazy, and Shannon says she can’t blame Gina. She hired an expert. Why didn’t Emily tell her to be there? Why isn’t Emily representing her? In Emily’s defense, maybe she didn’t know about it, and maybe she doesn’t practice that kind of law. Mom Susan tells Gina, there are so many worse things. Shannon calls, and asks if Gina is crying. Gina says she’s upset, and Shannon says she’s sorry. Gina says she’s trying to deal with this the right way, and she was told not to go. Why wasn’t he there on her behalf? She feels vulnerable, and says she could have gotten arrested. Enough is enough. Shannon says, maybe it’s a good thing. She can make a break with her attorney, and get better representation. In Shannon’s interview, she says she knows rock bottom. This has to be taken care of right away. Shannon tells Gina that she’ll make sure it’s taken care of. Gina tells her parents she’s done with that attorney. In her interview, she says, it’s not something you play around with. It’s the law. If they want, they can bring to jail, and there’s nothing you can do. It’s not a place she wants to go back. Gino says, they’ll take care of it.

Shannon goes to a swanky furniture store to look for a bed. She’s done the whole house, but still hasn’t done the bedroom. Gina joins her. She thanks Shannon, and hugs her. Shannon says she’s glad everything worked out. We see a clip of Gina talking with Shannon’s attorney friend Michael. He tells her, the warrant was recalled, but they were going to arrest her today. Gina nearly freaks, but Michael says, it’s been called off, so today is a good day. In Gina’s interview, she says it’s terrifying to think her kids could have seen that. She can try to let the lesson be, what you do after you make a mistake. She and Shannon sit on a couch. Shannon says Gina has told her twice that stuff is going on, and Gina says, like a lot. Last year, she and Matt split up. Before she met them, he’d had an affair. They were working it out; trying, but it wasn’t working. She didn’t tell anyone. In Shannon’s interview, she says, you hear about affairs, but when it happens to you, it’s the most painful thing. We flash back to David telling Shannon that he had an affair. She tells Gina that she knows what that pain feels like, and doesn’t want anybody to go through it. Gina says, last year, she had some animosity toward Shannon. She was so open, and Gina was going through the same pain, but no one could see it. Like how Shannon said she was jealous about Gina’s perfect divorce. We flash back to that, and Gina says she wasn’t expressing how she felt. Shannon says she’s so sorry. When she was fighting to keep her family together and reconcile with David, she didn’t tell anyone. She knows how much it hurts. She takes Gina’s hand, and says Gina has been put through the wringer. When – not if – when she comes out of it, she’ll know what a survivor she is. Shannon never thought she’d be sitting there saying this, but she’s never been happier. And it’s going to happen for Gina. Anything she needs, Shannon is there for her. In Gina’s interview, she says the more she shares, the more it feels like a weight has been lifted. She says Shannon is her damn hero. Who knew? The more she releases her feelings and emotions, the more she realizes how sick she was feeling, holding them in. Maybe there’s a reason they’ve come into each other’s lives. Shannon says they will both meet someone who will be head over heels in love with them, and respect them. Gina says, and be super-hot.

Next time, Gina tells Emily that Shannon is her best friend, Braunwyn has dinner with her mom and Kelly, Emily gets ready for Vegas and Shane is a little bitch about it, and Tamra’s sons aren’t getting along.

🚑 The Break Is Real…

WTH is up with these people at GH? Scotty, Monica, and now Carly.

https://www.abc.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital-laura-wright-broken-foot-172034

☀ Not Quite Yet, But…

Seriously, I don’t know where the day goes. Or the night.