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June 7, 2021 – The Aftermath Of Cyrus’s Last Stand, No Charter On Deck, Awards Across the Pond & Miracle

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Curtis lies unconscious in a hospital bed. Trina comes in, and sits next to the bed, telling him, this isn’t an authorized visit. She came because she wanted to thank him for basically saving her entire family. It makes her feel even worse about the way she treated him before. Please wake up. Give her a chance to apologize and thank him. She puts her hand on his, and Portia watches through the window.

In the waiting area, Sam brings Jordan some coffee. Sam asks if Molly and TJ came, and Jordan says, Molly went straight to work in the DA’s office. She’s determined to put the nail in Cyrus’s coffin. Sam says, leave it to Molly. How about TJ? Jordan says, he’s sleeping in the on-call room, and Sam says she has to leave, but asks Jordan to keep her posted on Curtis’s condition. Jordan say she’ll call her, and Sam leaves. Laura comes in, and asks if there’s any word on Curtis. Jordan says, he hasn’t regained consciousness. She went in a split-second too late. That’s why Cyrus got Curtis.

Brook runs down the stairs, yelling, where is she? Where’s Bailey? She’s not in her bassinette.

Maxie holds Bailey/Louise, and says she loves Louise so much. She’s so happy to have Louise back with her. How could she give Louise away? Maxie wakes up, and says, my God. How is she going to do this? Dante comes in and says, how’s she going to do what?

Brook runs into the living room, where Olivia is rocking Bailey. Olivia says she’s got Bailey, and Valentin says, Bailey was fussy, so he took her for a little walk. Brook says, thanks. Why didn’t he wake her? He says, because she was out cold. He brought Bailey downstairs and gave her a bottle. Olivia tells Bailey, he did a better job than she could have done herself. That’s saying something. Brook asks if she’s still dreaming, or are they getting along? and Olivia asks if Brook would prefer it if they were at each other’s throats. Brook says, Valentin walked in on Olivia naked. She thought Olivia would never forgive him. Olivia says she forgave him, and for good reason. Valentin says, nothing like a baby to bring a family together.

Michael and Willow wake up in each other’s arms, and say, good morning. Willow says, Wiley? and Michael says, he’s still asleep. She says, good, and they start getting busy. Morning breath be damned.

Sonny tells Lenny and Phyllis that he’s sorry about Eli. He knows they cared about him. Lenny says he just can’t believe it, and Phyllis says, their Eli sent thugs in there to threaten them, robbing the dance, menacing the good people of this town. Lenny says, menacing them, after all they did for him. She says ,does he know what this means? It was one of Elijah’s men who shot Nina’s ex that night. Lenny asks, where is Nina anyway?

Jax follows Carly into the Kitchen of the Hallowed Moss Bowl, which looks like a mothership that landed on the kitchen island. Jax says it was a big night for Carly last night, and she says she doesn’t know what he’s talking about. She was nowhere near that hostage crisis. He says she must be thrilled that Cyrus is behind bars, and she says, that’s exactly where he should be. He says he couldn’t agree more. It surprises him to say it, but he’s glad Jason is free and cleared of the murder charges. Now she can step back and hand Sonny’s business back to Jason.

Maxie says she was dreaming. How long has Dante been standing there? He says he just got there. He approaches the bed, and says he’s so sorry to hear what happened to her baby. Mac just played him the recording of Peter basically confessing… Maxie says, basically? He did confess. Dante says he knows, but he needs to hear from her what happened to her baby. She asks if they have to do this right now, and he says he has to ask her these questions as soon as possible, and she says, why? Sam comes in behind Dante, and he says he feels something is going on that Maxie’s not saying. Sam asks if Dante is implying that Maxie is responsible for her own baby being kidnapped.

Olivia tucks Bailey into one of those fancy old-fashioned cribs, and says, she’ll be out like a light in no time. She tells Brook that the proud papa is the one with the magic touch, and Brook says, who knew he was so good at feeding babies? Valentin says, it’s intimidating at first, but she’ll get the hang of it. She says she knows. She wishes she could nurse Bailey herself, but she’s not producing enough milk, so the doula said formula’s the way to go. He says, Charlotte took formula, and she was a big, healthy baby. Their baby seems to be liking it just fine. The doorbell rings, and Olivia goes to get it. Bailey yawns, and Brook says, she’s a super sweet baby. He says, their baby, and she says, yeah; theirs.

Olivia leads Ned in, and tells him, be prepared to lose his mind when he sees his beautiful new granddaughter.

Sonny says he doesn’t think Nina is going to be around much anymore, and Lenny asks, why not? Phyllis says, for heaven’s sake, after last night? She wouldn’t blame Nina if she ran screaming from Nixon Falls. Lenny says, is that what happened? Did Elijah scare Nina away? Sonny says, no. He did. Nina walks in, debunking that theory.

Carly tells Jax, it really isn’t any concern of his, and he says, if only that were true. Last he checked, they had a daughter together. She says, Josslyn is perfectly safe, and he says, right. Until the next time there’s a kidnapping, or a shootout. She says she’s not going to discuss this with him, and starts to walk away. He says, what’s there to discuss? The last time they spoke, she told him that she had to take over because there was no one else to run the business, but now there is – Jason. Unless… She says, unless what? and he says, unless she enjoys having the power Sonny wielded for years.

Laura tells Jordan, there’s only one person to blame here, and that’s Cyrus. Jordan says she’ll keep telling herself that until she believes it, and Laura says she’s sorry she couldn’t stay with Jordan while Curtis went into surgery. Jordan says, it was hardly a slow news day. With the shootout at the warehouse, and another on the docks… Oh yeah, the being a hostage thing. Stella runs in and asks, what happened to her nephew?

Stella tells Jordan, she heard Curtis was shot, and asks how bad it is. Jordan says, he was in the OR all night. Now he’s in critical but stable condition. Laura says, he saved her life, and Jordan says she was hoping he’d regain consciousness. Stella asks about the person who did it, and Jordan says, he’s there too, under heavy guard. Stella asks, why? and Jordan says, she shot him. Stella says, good. She knows that doesn’t seem like the Christian thing to say. She’ll pray for him. She’ll pray he has a long life… of penance. Jordan says, he’s going to prison, and Laura thanks Jordan. Jordan says she wishes it hadn’t taken so long, and Laura says Jordan is a hero; in her eyes and the eyes of the people of Port Charles. She’s proud of Jordan. She leaves, and Jordan says, what the mayor didn’t tell Stella, is that Curtis found his way into the house. If he hadn’t risked himself, Cyrus might have killed Laura. He’s the hero, not her. Stella says she knows her nephew is a hero. She wants to see him, but first, she needs to know how Jordan is doing.

Trina tells Curtis, last year, after he saved her life, the only thanks she gave him was treating him like dirt. She was going off about him, and her mom told her to take a deep breath. After she did, her mom asked if she knew why she could do that, and said it was because of Curtis. She was right. Because of him, she’s able to breathe. She said it; now he has to say something. Wake up and talk. She needs him to live. Portia is waiting outside the room, when Laura comes by. She asks how Curtis is, and Portia says, his surgeon said the next hour is critical. She keeps going over it in her mind. If Curtis hadn’t called at the exact second he did, no one would have known Cyrus was at her home. He would have killed her and Trina, and gotten away, but Curtis did call her. Laura says she was with him when he called, and Portia says, really? She doesn’t know what Curtis wanted to tell her.

Dante tells Sam, he doesn’t think Maxie had anything to do with her baby being taken, but he thinks there are facts she’s not divulging for various reasons. Sam asks, what kind of reasons? and Dante says, fatigue, anxiety, maybe Maxie is thinking more clearly today, so if Sam doesn’t mind… Maxie asks if Sam can stay for moral support, and Dante says, sure. He needs to hear everything that happened last night, from the beginning. He doesn’t want Maxie to have to relive it, but unfortunately, it’s the only way to find Louise.

Brook tells Ned to prepare to fall in love with Bailey; resistance is futile. Ned says, no kidding, and Olivia says, isn’t she the most beautiful thing? Ned says, truly spectacular. He can see Lila in her. He thanks Brook for the beautiful gift, and she says he’s welcome. As an added bonus, she comes with a beautiful set of ELQ shares. Valentin comes in, and asks how their precious bundle is. He doesn’t want to be a downer, but he’d like to see his name on the birth certificate, so he’s officially Bailey’s father, and always will be.

Phyllis tells Nina, Mike/Sonny told them what happened last night, and Lenny says, they were so blind to Eli’s faults. He thanks Nina and Mike for opening their eyes. Phyllis says Nina and Mike are quite a team; she always said so. Lenny tells Sonny/Mike that he probably wants to rest on his laurels as a her to the people, but he needs a hand out front with the lights. Sonny leaves with him, and Phyllis asks Nina, what’s going on with her and Mike?

Carly says she’s not discussing her power or position with Jax. So if that’s why he’s there, he should leave. He says that’s not why he’s there. He came to see if she’d revisit the idea of Nina having a place in Wiley’s life. She laughs.

Jordan tells Stella, she was sitting up all night waiting, and had nothing to do but think about her and Curtis, and why they didn’t work out. Stella says, Jordan still loves him, doesn’t she? and Jordan says, of course (🍷). Stella says she thought Jordan might. She’s so sorry about the divorce, believe it or not. Jordan says she does believe it, and Stella says, despite her objections leading up to the marriage, she’s loved Jordan like a daughter. Jordan says she loves Stella too; that’s what makes it harder. She and Curtis weren’t even together anymore, and Curtis got involved in the tangled Cyrus mess. It’s her fault. Stella says she’s sure it was Curtis’s choice. Jordan didn’t trap him. Jordan says, he was so close to starting his new life, away from the crime, violence, and secrets, but when there was danger… Stella says, he ran into it, instead of away like any sensible person. She’s never known Curtis not to put his life on the line to help someone. Take it easy on herself. She’s here now, and Jordan can lean on her. Jordan puts her head on Stella’s shoulder.

Laura tells Portia that she stopped be the club to give Curtis his liquor license. She expected him to be enthusiastic, and when he wasn’t, she called him on it. He gave her the impression that he’d left something unresolved with Portia, and wanted to resolve it right away. He called Portia, and the call took an unexpected turn. Trina comes out of Curtis’s room, and Laura asks if it would be all right for her to see him. Portia says, of course (🍷). Laura goes in, and Trina says she thought she could badger Curtis into waking up, but it didn’t work. Portia holds Trina, and tells her, it’s okay.

Laura sits by the bed, and tells Curtis that it’s her. Their friendship was one of the most wonderful surprises in her life. It’s been an adventure. As someone who’s had a lot of adventures, she’s actually accustomed to having them with him. He needs to stick around. They have a lot more to accomplish.

Sonny says, there’s nothing wrong with the lights, and Lenny says, that’s because they’re working perfectly. He just wanted to check in about how Sonny is getting on with Nina. They seemed like they were getting on like gangbusters; the dynamic duo. Now they can barely look at each other. Sonny says he scared Nina off, and Lenny asks, how? Sonny says he made a stupid mistake.

Phyllis says, Mike/Sonny kissed Nina? Phyllis doesn’t know how to break it to her, but everyone saw it coming. Nina says, oh God, and Phyllis says they’ve had a connection since Nina got there. What’s wrong with them having feelings for each other? Nina says Phyllis has no idea.

Jax says he knows Nina upset Willow and Wiley, and Carly says, that proves Nina’s not in a good place and shouldn’t have contact with Wiley. (What was that, like a year ago?) Jax says, whether or not Nina sees Wiley isn’t her decision; it’s Michael and Willow’s. She says, and they’re free to make it. And she’s free to give her opinion, and they’re free to ignore it. He says, all he knows is, Michael is ignoring him. that’s unlike Michael. What’s going on? Does she know? She laughs again, since apparently, everything is funny to Carly today.  

Willow and Michael sit with Wiley, and she says, having Wiley in the morning is the best, and Michael says he’d like it to be like this every day. She thinks Wiley would like it too, but… He says he knows. They’ll just enjoy what they have right now; her, him, and their son.

Maxie tells Dante, Chloe, or whatever her real name was, drugged her, and took her to a house outside Pawtuck. When she woke up, Chloe said she was going to induce labor. She doesn’t know if it’s because the drug was wearing off or it was a rush of adrenaline, but she knocked Chloe down and ran into the woods. Dante says, maybe Chloe is a nurse; they could track her down that way. Maxie says she was having contractions, and couldn’t run anymore. She met a hiker in the woods, who was a doctor, and he delivered Louise. Dante says, then what? and she says fake psycho Chloe found them, and hit the doctor in the head, knocking him out. She tried to run, but… Dante asks, what happened then? and Maxie flashes back to telling Brook that she had to take Louise.   

Olivia says, for the record, she wants to reiterate that she hates the baby being used this way. Valentin says he’s not thrilled either, but he didn’t make the rules. Brook says she has the birth certificate; does Valentin have the shares? Ned says he needs to speak privately with his daughter, and Valentin says he hasn’t had breakfast yet. Would Olivia like to join him? Ned says he needs Olivia there too, and Valentin asks why he can’t be a part of the conversation. Ned says, Olivia is family; he’s not. Valentin says he is, kind of, and Ned says, just go. Valentin leaves, and Brook says, okay, let her have it. Ned tells her, forget about the shares. Just get rid of Valentin.

Nina tells Phyllis, she’s still not over what happened with her grandson Wiley. She can’t just jump into something complicated with Mike/Sonny. Phyllis asks what Nina’s grandson has to do it, and Nina says her mind is lumping all the complications together. Phyllis asks, what’s complicated about Mike? and Nina says, is she kidding? He doesn’t remember who he is. He has a life, and people he doesn’t remember. Phyllis says, he’s had every opportunity to track down that life, and what has he done? He put roots down there, and Nina has been no small part in his decision.

Lenny says he’s surprised Nina put on the breaks, and Sonny asks, why? Because he’s irresistible? Lenny says, no. They seemed like they both had feelings for one another. Sonny says he knows. He guesses he read her wrong. He went by instinct, not memory. Lenny says Sonny has good instincts. He knew how to handle the thugs, and knew how to handle Eli. He knows how to talk to Phyllis about improving her cooking, and that’s way more dangerous than Eli. Sonny says he has a good instinct for danger, but when it comes to Nina, not so much.

Carly says, between Wiley and Aurora, Michael has been busy, and Jax asks if Willow didn’t adopt Wiley. She says, now that Nelle is gone, there’s nothing to stop Willow and Chase from getting back together. He asks how Michael feels about that, but Carly says she doesn’t know. Michael and Chase are friends. Chase has spent a lot of time in the hospital, so Michael has too. It’s not Jax, if that’s what he’s worried about. Jax says, good to know, and she asks why he’s still pushing the issue. He and Nina are broken up. He says, so what? Nina deserves to be part of Wiley’s life. She asks if he’s doing the right thing, or is he hoping Nina will come back to him if he does? He says, no offense, but she’s in no position to offer advice on affairs of the heart. She’s too busy dealing with hostage exchanges and shootings on the docks.

Willow tells Michael that she’s meeting her study partner at GH, and he asks if she’s going to see Chase. She says she is, and tells him that she loves him and Wiley so much. He says he loves the both of them too, and tells Wiley that mommy and daddy love him so much. Soon they’ll be waking up together. Wiley has started talking, and says some cute nonsense stuff. 

Dante asks how Chloe got the baby, because apparently he’s stupid, and Maxie says she was weak and exhausted from giving birth. Chloe took her. Dante says, so Chloe knocked out the hiker. Did she threaten Maxie? Maxie says, she’s sorry; she can’t do this. Don’t make her. Dante says he’s sorry. He didn’t mean to upset her, but the longer they wait, the less chance they have of finding Louise. Same says, Maxie will answer; give her a break. She takes Dante out to the hallway, and says, how dare he badger Maxie? He says he’s doing his job, but Sam says, give her time to process. He says he doesn’t have time, and she asks if he’s any closer to finding Louise now that he gave Maxie the third degree. Have a heart, or at least find one.

Brook tells Ned, it’s the only way to get ELQ back, but he says, forget it. Olivia was right. It was one thing when Bailey was just an idea. Now that she’s here, he realizes she’s far too precious to use for something so trivial as controlling the family company. She asks since when he considers ELQ trivial, and he says if she makes a deal with Valentin, he’ll be in it for life, and for what? She says, majority voting rights, but he says, all he cares about is his daughter and granddaughter’s happiness. His whole world is right in this room. Valentin comes back, and asks if Brook is ready to seal the deal.   

Laura comes out of Curtis’s room, and says, it’s hard to see him like this. He’s so strong, so vibrant… so brave. Jordan and Stella join them, and Jordan asks Portia how Curtis is. Portia says, no change, and Stella asks if Portia is his doctor. Portia says, no, but she is a doctor. Laura introduces Stella to Portia, and Portia says it’s good to finally meet Stella, even though the circumstances are unfortunate. Curtis talks about her all the time. Stella says she believes Curtis has mentioned Portia as well.

Jordan goes in to see Curtis, and sits next to his bed. She tells him that he’d better wake up now. Stella is here, and there’s no way she’ll stand for this. When she walked in, Jordan braced herself for the talking to of her life, but Stella was wonderful and supportive. The last time they saw Stella, they’d promised to take care of each other. Her secrets compromised her, and weakened them. Not him. He’s always the strong one. So please, find his strength. Beat the odds, and come back to them. She kisses his hand.

Trina tells Portia that she talked to Curtis. She hoped he’d hear her and wake up, but he didn’t. Stella says, all the strong women pulling for him, Curtis knows he’d better wake up soon. She goes in to see him, and Jordan says, if anyone can bring Curtis around, it’s Stella. Portia says she’s getting that impression.   

Stella says, her dear, sweet nephew. She came in full of fire and vinegar, swearing vengeance on who put him there. All that anger is just a cover-up for fear, but it’s nothing compared to the love she has for him. Wake up now, baby. Wake up, and jump into that new life with both feet, and make a splash. She doesn’t want to live in a world without him in it.

Olivia tells Ned, what he said was really something, and Ned says, Bailey helped him find his conscience. Isn’t that what babies are supposed to do? She says, God made babies soft, round, and cute, so they love them and do right by them. (Hello Kitty also comes to mind as being soft, round, and cute.) He says, is that so? Well, too bad it didn’t do a damn bit of good. They see Valentin and Brook signing their respective papers.

Valentin tells Brook, the Quartermaines have now gained control of voting rights of ELQ. Not that they’ll ever agree on anything. Bailey stirs, and they fawn over her.

Maxie remembers saying goodbye to Louise and giving her to Brook.  

Dante says, Sam doesn’t think he has a heart? She says he used to, but she thinks he got so caught up in being a cop, he forgot how to be a friend.

Michael lets Jax into the gatehouse, and apologizes for not getting back to him. Jax asks if Michael is busy now, and Michael says he just sent Wiley off with the nanny, and was heading to the office. Jax says, it won’t take long, and Michael says, okay. What’s up?

Phyllis says, Mike could be the key to a new life for Nina… and him. They make each other so happy.

Lenny says, it might surprise Mike, but he’s not one for the hearts and flowers stuff. Sonny says he’s shocked, and Lenny says, but with him and Nina, it’s undeniable. Take her out for a nice dinner, go dancing… avoid crime. Sonny doesn’t know, and Lenny asks if Nina would show up where he lived and worked if she didn’t want to see him?

Ned tells Olivia, now that his granddaughter is there, he plans on coming around a lot. If that’s okay with her. She asks if he’s kidding. Does he think she’d keep him away from his granddaughter? He says, looking at her with Bailey, Bailey is as much her family as his. Does she think they can be grandparents together?

Brook thanks Valentin, and he says, a deal is a deal. Brook thanks him for taking Bailey this morning. It was a stressful night. He says it’s the least he could do, and she says she’s rested now, and Olivia is there. She thinks he and Charlotte can move back into their old digs. They can arrange a visitation schedule. He asks why they should move out, and she says, they don’t live there. He says, Monica doesn’t mind, and he wants to stay close. It will bring them together.  

Dante says, maybe Sam is right. Maybe he’s rusty, and forgot the difference between questioning a suspect and a victim, and Maxie. Sam asks if he wants her to see what she can find out, and he says, okay, but he does have to hear from Maxie… when she’s ready. He leaves, and Sam goes into Maxie’s room. She tells Maxie that she got Dante to back off, and Maxie thanks her. Sam says, but as soon as Maxie is rested, she needs to focus. She needs to remember everything. That might be the only way to bring her daughter home safe.

Stella comes out of Curtis’s room, and Portia goes in. She tells Jordan that she’s sorry. She thought Curtis would wake up for her.

Portia says she doesn’t know why Curtis called, but at that moment, it was the most important call of their lives. She starts to cry, and says, he saved her and he saved Trina. He keeps showing up for them. She kisses her hand and puts it on his face. His eyes open, and he looks at her.

Willow gets to the hospital, and a nurse says, Chase has been asking for her. Please hurry.

Michael asks what this is about, and Jax says he knows what’s going on between Michael and Willow. 

Nina says, it seems Phyllis and Lenny left them alone on purpose, and Sonny says, they think they’re being subtle. She says, it’s not working. She thinks they need to talk about the kiss, and Sonny tells her that he was just going to say the same thing.

Carly looks at a picture of Sonny on her phone, and says she misses him. She’s trying so hard, but she misses him.

Tomorrow, Elizabeth says, it’s always going to come down to Finn; Michael asks Jax, since when is blackmail a reasonable compromise; and Stella would like a moment with Portia.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht

This isn’t over yet?

Colin tells Gary, if he likes Alli, don’t f*** Sydney, but Gary says he’s already decided. JL tells Dani, if she wants to take their relationship somewhere, he’s open to it. They can take things day by day. Dani thinks the others are doing shots, and they should go over to the table. Unfortunately, they should hang out with the rest of the crew. Gary says Sydney is flirting, and she says, no, you. In her interview, she says, maybe she is. Natasha toasts to being themselves. Why? They head back to the boat, and in the taxi, Sydney says Gary is drunk, but he insists he’s just tipsy and thinking deep thoughts. Ha-ha-ha! I think the deepest thing Gary thinks about is what he’s going to have for breakfast. In Gary’s interview, he wonders what he got himself into. Has he made the right choice? Alli says she’s horny, and Gary leaps into the front seat. Dani makes out with JL in another taxi. This whole show is creeping me out at this point.

Gary follows Alli like puppy (but not as cute, or even cute at all) back onto the yacht. She says he’s getting stupid. Getting? JL tells Dani that he’s got to sleep, and whacks his head going into the cabin. Glenn laughs. The others drink another shot, and Daisy suggests getting in the hot tub. Gary asks Daisy, if he told her that she had a good body, would she hold it against him? The last time I heard that, I laughed so hard, I fell off my dinosaur. Colin makes some food in the galley. Sydney suggests they skinny-dip, and Daisy tells her to take her top off. Sydney says they’ve already seen her naked, so… Alli wants some of Colin’s food, but it’s a hard no. Leave him alone; he’s drunk eating. Daisy gets Alli and Colin to come up to the hot tub, and in Alli’s interview, she says, WTF? Sydney says it was Daisy’s idea that she go topless. She promises nothing weird went on. Alli is annoyed with Daisy for getting her in the first place. She wants to talk to Gary, who pants, wags his tail, and follows her. Sydney lounges in the hot tub, alone again. Alli tells Gary that all she’s done is try to do the right thing, and she finds him sitting in the hot tub, along with Sydney who has her top off. She feels that he’s humiliated her, and put her in an uncomfortable situation. He said he was on the opposite side of the tub, and couldn’t control what Sydney wanted to do. Alli calls him an effing coward, and Gary says he didn’t ask Sydney to go topless, and now Alli is angry because she was topless. Sydney repeats that Daisy told her to, and Alli tells Gary to let her effing have her say. She hasn’t gotten angry once. She effing said she liked him, and then she found him sitting in a hot tub with a topless Sydney. F*** him. He deserves it, It’s all his effing doing.

Sydney jets, and Alli says she feels disrespected. Gary is an effing idiot. Agreed. Gary thinks she’s going a bit overboard, and Sydney is too. Alli says, how is this effing okay? All she’s done to communicate her feelings, and she looks like an idiot. Agreed again. She tells him to talk to her for once, on a one-on-one level. In Sydney’s interview, she says, emotions are irrational, so she can’t blame Alli for feeling the way she does. Alli should have had more sympathy for what Sydney went through, but she didn’t, so Sydney doesn’t have any sympathy now. Gary says he can’t diffuse the situation, and Alli calls him an idiot again. She says it doesn’t matter if Daisy told Sydney to get nakey. Gary should have learned a lesson on what’s appropriate. In Alli’s interview, she says, she was the one who had to break up with him. She’s hurting too. She tells him to talk to her like she’s an effing person. Dani tells Daisy, if a guy talked to her like that, she would have slapped the sh*t out of him. In her interview, she says she’d be spending the rest of her life in a Croatian jail. She suggests Sydney go to bed. Gary tells Alli that he’ll give her space to get angry. In his interview, he says he feels he’s not in the wrong, and he’s not going to let her degrade him. It hurts to be spoken to like that. Hear that? It’s me playing the violin.

At 8 am, everyone starts to get up. Sydney thinks she’s still drunk. Contractor Jon calls Glenn, who asks how much time it will take for Jon to finish the repairs on the yacht. Jon says, ideally, seven weeks, and in Glenn’s interview, he says, after the season is done, there are things that need to be fixed up. They have to fix the transom properly, so when he takes the boat back to Palma, he’ll get the off-season stuff finished. He tells Jon that he should be there in two or three days. Gary bitches to Colin about Alli getting mad, and says he never felt this feeling. He wants to vomit because he treated someone like this. He doesn’t know what to do. More violin music in the background of my mind.

Alli wants run away, and Gary asks Sydney how she’s feeling. She tells him that he instigates. She was wondering if he was getting back at Alli, or just being handsy. Alli tells Daisy that Sydney eggs Gary on, but Daisy thinks Sydney was innocent in this one. Sydney tells Gary that she’s sorry, and Gary says she has nothing to feel sorry about. The stews spruce up the guest cabins, and Dani talks to Alli about JL. She says she obviously likes him, but she didn’t expect to be having a conversation like that. In Dani’s interview, she says, it’s amazing, but the timing is bad. Colin asks Daisy if anything juicy happened. Sydney got topless, and he left. Gary had said he was going to f*** Sydney to get Alli’s attention. Daisy says she has no words. She just wants it to stop. Meee tooooo! 

Gary sniffs out Alli, and says he apologizes from the bottom of his heart. He feels like a proper d*ck. He’s ashamed about what he’s done. Alli says she’s given him multiple chances for this conversation, and every time, he’s gotten pissed and stormed off. She’s not lecturing him, but she needs to get some things off her chest. She’s hurt. and doesn’t want to bond with someone capable of doing that. Gary apologizes for the situation he’s put her in, and says he’ll keep his distance and give her space. As long as they can be professional at work. She says, of course, and he says, you learn from your mistakes. Didn’t he say he was giving her space last week?    

Glenn calls Natasha, Daisy, and Gary to the crew mess for the preference sheet meeting. The primaries are Amanda and Michelle, who work in tech. They want to sail around beautiful coastal towns and see the sights. Gary reads that they want to do an obstacle course using the water toys, and have a beach picnic after the race. Daisy says they want a club night, and Natasha reads that they’d like a bougie brunch. Glenn says they never know what they’re going to get. Charters that seem like they’ll be challenging (i.e. a pain in the ass), might end up not being too bad. In Glenn’s interview, he says, they’re asking for an obstacle course, a picnic, a club night, and a… He has trouble with the word bougie, and says he doesn’t know what a bougie brunch is, but they want one. He tells the crew that he hopes they knock it out of the park, since it’s the final charter. Glenn tells Gary that he has to bring the boat back to Palma and would like him to stay on as an officer. He likes the way Gary runs the deck, and he’s looking at long term. Gary says, cool, and in his interview, Glenn says, despite the mistakes made with the last charter, Gary is the kind of mate every boat is looking for. Really? Don’t get me wrong. I couldn’t give a flying who this dude sleeps with, but I think he’s made some seriously poor personal choices that involve people who also work on the boat. Who knows what consequences those choices could provoke among the workers? That can’t be something every boat is looking for.

Natasha calls for some special provisions, like fresh grape leaves, and Dani asks how the situation with Alli is. Alli says Gary apologized, but she doesn’t know how to act. How can they start from scratch, when they’re going to be gone in a minute anyway? Provisions arrive, and in Colin’s interview, he says, in helping the other departments, he sees where they’re lacking. He wants to have a meeting with Gary, Natasha, and Daisy where they can talk about improvements. Everyone needs to be on the same page, so they can finish the season on a high. They sit in a circle on the floor in one of the rooms, and Colin says he’s there to make money. He thinks all heads of the departments need to take control if their departments. Daisy agrees. She says they relaxed last charter; they want to have a nice end, and be as professional as they can. She asks if there’s anything the three of them need from the interior, but they’re good. Natasha says she thinks she and Daisy are communicating better, and we flash back to a few miscommunications between them. Daisy says, yay, team, and Gary says, let’s smash this one out. In Colin’s interview, he says he wishes he’d done this earlier. They either need to start over or have 10 more charters they can knock out of the park. Glenn watches in the crew mess, as Dani dances around, singing, she can’t wait to leave. He laughs, and she says she’d love to have him as a captain forever, but she’s anxious to get on land. He says, fair enough.  

Glenn calls the crew to the aft deck, and tells them to make it the best one yet. Everyone goes, yay! They wait, but five minutes after guest arrival time, there are still no guests. The champagne starts to get warm, and at ten minutes after time, Colin says, maybe they forgot. Alli says, maybe they got lost, and Glenn wonders what’s wrong. There’s not a guest in sight. The yachting agent calls Glenn, and says he has bad news, and maybe good news. First, the bad news. All six of their next charter guests have tested positive, and can’t go on the charter, but they may have a back-up group. Glenn talks to the charter manager, and asks how soon they might see a second group, but he says, they won’t be seeing them today at all. Glenn tells the crew there’s good/bad news. Although the guests had tests that came back positive, the good news is, they’re showing no symptoms. They still can’t come on board, but the broker is looking for a replacement. It will be tomorrow at the earliest. In Gary’s interview, he says they just had the most productive meeting, but they might not get the chance to rectify the sh*tty end to the season. Glenn says, moving forward, and Daisy says she feels sorry for the absent guests. Everyone starts organizing stuff to keep busy, and Natasha finds a mushy watermelon.

Glenn asks Natasha for a quick word. He’s bringing the boat back to Spain, and needs a crew. She says she’ll do it, and thanks him. JL wants to take Dani on a tender ride, and asks Glenn if it would be okay. Glenn says, sounds good; have fun. JL tells Daisy about his plans, and asks if he can snag a bottle of wine or two. She tells him, sure, and JL tells Dani that they’re going on a tender ride. She goes to her cabin to change, and JL prepares by listening to music on his headphones. In JL’s interview, he says, ideally (WOTD), he’d like a relationship with Dani, but time is running out. He thinks they’re on the same page. At least that’s what he hopes. He and Dani go off in the tender, and Gary says, how romantic, driving into the sunset. He’s jealous. He yells, take me with you!

Gary sits with Alli, and she asks if this is awkward. They can be friends, but he has to understand the position he’s put her in. He says he’s been giving her space, when it’s probably the most important time. I’m trying to figure out what space he gave her, since it hasn’t even been an entire day. In Alli’s interview, she says if Sydney hadn’t been in the picture, she and Gary would probably be going off into the sunset. They had something special, and it doesn’t go away overnight. If there was a camera here, I’d be giving it a look. Voice of reason, sensibility, and all things humane, Colin calls his girlfriend Martina. She tells him that the ladies who saw Marty (his dog) before he went to the hospital, found another dog. He says, it’s a difficult decision, and of course I’m hoping he takes the dog. In Sydney’s interview, she says she and Daisy butt heads from time to time, but they’re joining forces to give JL and Dani the best romantic situation. On the tender, Dani says JL must have had a first love; the one that got away. He says he never had a real connection before, and she says she thinks he’ll find a nice girl his own age. It won’t be her. They kiss, and head back to the boat. They see a bistro table and chairs with wine for two on the upper deck by the jacuzzi. It’s gorgeous; drapes of netting hanging down, decorated with those tiny white lights I love. They walk up the stairs, each stair having a tealight on either side. Dani says, it’s so cute, and JL says, it’s just her and him. She says, it’s absolutely beautiful. She effing loves it. Gary tells Alli that’s the way he wanted to set up their romantic evening, and I want to gag. Alli says the world is full of enough negativity. They don’t need to add their petty bullsh*t to it with their avoidable problems. Like the one they just went through. Gary says he’s happy they’ve moved past it. It feels like a fresh start. I wonder if I missed something. Like Gary giving her space and Alli rethinking this, and making a final decision. In Alli’s interview, she says she needs to feel that they’re in this together. He’s working with her now. She sees him in a different light. They kiss. Okay. I give up.  

Dani says this is the coolest thing anyone has ever done for her. Glenn tells the crew that they’re a romantic bunch. Dani tells JL that she kind of likes him a lot. He makes her feel like she’s the most amazing person, but she doesn’t see how it can actually work. JL says he understands where she’s coming from, but at the end of the day, they make each other happy, and that’s all that matters. Dani says she wants to get married and have babies. Why don’t they have sex tonight, and if she gets pregnant, it’s God’s will. It honestly scares her that he’s never had a relationship. JL says, he gets it, but sometimes you have to take a leap of faith. She kisses him. Zzzzzz… JL says, it means a lot to him. The rest of the crew watches from the deck below. JL asks if he can come to Dani’s bed for a little bit, and as they leave, the crew goes, wooo.

JL and Dani kiss in her bunk. She says, it was an amazing date. They say they love each other, and then whatever’s happening becomes unclear. Dani says, it was good, not specifying what it was, and JL says the bed is too small. She suggests they go to his, but he says, the captain is there. She says she just wants to be with him, and leads him to his cabin. Glenn is in bed already, and he’s like, um… Dani tells JL, sleep well, and JL tells Glenn, she’s a firecracker.

In the crew mess, Dani thanks the Daisy and Alli for the date set-up. JL comes in, and Gary says both of them are smiling, and it’s first thing in the morning. Glenn gets an email from yacht management about a potential charter, and calls everyone to the saloon. He says he has interesting news. They have a charter in an hour. The management company of the motor yacht Lady Michelle has paid for a 24-hour charter for their crew. In Colin’s interview, he says a crew will know how things run. They’ll pick apart the chef’s food, and pick hole in the service. He can’t even talk about it; he hates it so much. Daisy says this is the lowest point of her career. Glenn says, the yacht next to them paid for a 24-hour charter for their crew of eight, and they wanted a charter. In his interview, he says he understands where they’re coming from. Another crew has the opportunity to make their lives a living hell. He tells the crew, yachties are almost like people. They have no preference sheets, and the management company is going to wire their gratuity; it won’t come directly from the crew. Who they are doesn’t matter. It’s their job to give them the best guest service they can. Daisy says, they’d better be hot, and Glenn says, they have 45 minutes.   

Colin says, we’re still getting a tip, dumbasses. Dani says, they could be super nice or d*ckheads. Sydney says, this is her worst nightmare, but Colin says, as long as they’re respectful. Daisy says, this is serious pressure, and Dani says, they’re from a motor yacht, so they’re up there. Daisy says they’ll get them pissed so they don’t notice. She’d rather deal with drunks than hear things like, their turndowns are sh*t, or their cocktails are crap. They’ll get the guests so pissed, they can’t see or taste anything. Glenn tells them to get ready, and Gary says, yachties pick up on effing everything. In Dani’s interview, she says motor yacht crews think sailing yacht crews have tattoos and long hair. Yeah, bro. I’m just chillin’. She laughs and says, it’s true. Gary thinks they’ll be demanding, and tells Daisy, if she needs anything, let him know.

Glenn tells them to get in position, and Daisy says, here we go. The guests come toward the boat, and Glenn says, here are the fine people who are coming on charter.

Next time, the season finale – thank you, God – Gary says, the guests are judging everything; Sydney wears a ballet outfit while carrying sparklers; Glenn says two crews of yachties together is terrifying, and he doesn’t want to end the season with a drunken orgy: JL tells Dani, it would be too sad to end; and Alli wants Gary to leave her alone. Probably for ten whole minutes.

🧐 BAFTA This…

The British Academy of Film and Television Awards has chosen its winners.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/bafta-tv-awards-2021-winners-1234963653/

🎙 Over and Out…

With so much TV tomorrow, along with my weekly Zoom, I’ll be juggling a few balls. Until you catch one, stay safe, stay having a heart, and stay actually giving someone space if you say you’re going to.

August 28, 2020 – Wiley Comes Home, a Trophy Price For a Trophy House, 4 Soap Teabags, Four For the Wives, In Agreement, Binge This, MTV Looks Back, Just Past 10 Quotes & Delivery

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What I Watched Today

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

 

General Hospital

Clinging to the side of a cliff, Nelle calls to Carly, and says, please. She’s going to fall. Carly tells Nelle to take her hand, and Nelle does, but her grip isn’t strong enough, and she falls. I’m thinking, the police will never believe Carly didn’t push her.

Jordan meets Jason at the pier, and he asks if this location is better. She says, what’s so important that he’d risk her reputation and career by barging into her office? He says, this, and shows her a shell casing. She asks where he found it, and he says, the pier. The same place he just found Taggert.

Jax finds Carly, and asks, what happened? She says she was trying to save Nelle, but she fell. He looks over the edge, and then holds Carly, who’s freaking out. He says he’s got her.

At Kelly’s, Portia says she hopes the coffee is hot after the icy blast her daughter sent Curtis’s way. He says he doesn’t blame Trina. She’s grieving her father, and has to put her anger somewhere. She appreciates him understanding, and he says, it’s good Trina has friends to help her through it. She says, Josslyn and Cameron are terrific. It was Cameron’s idea for them to perform at the Nurses Ball. It was a gift. It took Trina out of herself for a while. She asks if he ever performed at the Nurses Ball, and he says, more than once. A few years ago, he did a magic act. She asks if he pulled a rabbit out of his hat, and he says he did dazzling illusions. It was his way of asking Jordan to marry him. She says, so the Nurses Ball is a kind of anniversary. She apologizes, saying it was the worst possible time to bring up the past, and she wishes she hadn’t said anything.

Dante tosses and turns. He dreams, and hears, complete the mission. He flashes back on loading his gun, and saying goodbye to Lulu. He sees Lulu come into the room, and he raises his gun. Complete the mission. Dr, Kirk comes in, and stands next to his bed. Dante jumps up, and grabs him, but the doctor says he’s in no danger; he’s safe. Stand down. Dante lets go.

Lulu goes to the Quartermaine mansion, and asks Willow where everybody is. She thought this would be the command center. Willow says Olivia and Ned are with Brook at the hospital. Monica is at the hospital, and Michael is searching for Wiley. Nina was there, and insisted on trying to teach her to play backgammon, but she finally convinced Nina to head home. Lulu says, Brook is through the worst of it, and she can stick around to keep Willow company.

Sonny tells Michael, the place is crawling with police searching for Nelle. Michael says, Wiley is sleeping, but as soon as he talks to the cops, he’s taking Wiley home. Sonny asks if he’s all right, and he says they still don’t know where Nelle is.

Jax asks Carly, what happened? and she says she went after Nelle. She caught up with Nelle, and tried to stop her. They fought, and Nelle got away. She heard a scream, and when she got there, Nelle was begging for her help; she said she’d fallen. Carly hesitated for a moment, thinking Nelle was trying to trick her, and Jax says, of course (🍷). She could have taken Carly with her. Carly says, Nelle was barely hanging on. She had Nelle’s hand, but she slipped and fell. Jax tells Carly to look at him and listen. They need to decide what to do next. She asks what he’s talking about. Nelle fell, and she tried to save her. She only hesitated for a second. Jax says he believes her, but the police might not.

Sam visits Alexis, and asks if Alexis is still having trouble with her wrist. Alexis says, hello to her too. It’s nothing that a little ice and aspirin won’t help. If she was working, she wouldn’t bother, but she has nothing to do, so she’s coddling it. Sam thinks maybe she should see a doctor, and Alexis says, then what would Sam have to nag her about? Sam asks if Alexis thinks she’s nagging, and Alexis says she thinks Sam cares, and she appreciates it. Sam asks if she’s seen the missing child alert. She’s worried, but also angry with Jason.

Jordan says, Taggert was shot? What happened? Jason says she’s not surprised Taggert is alive, just that he was shot. He was chasing a lead, and found Taggert slumped over on the pier along with the bullet. He said he’d stopped a man from shooting a woman, but didn’t know who they were. He took Taggert to a safe place, and called Epiphany. She wasn’t surprised either. Jordan asks where Taggert is now, and Jason says he left Port Charles. He said it was what Jordan would want. He answered her questions; now it’s her turn. How did she help Taggert fake his death?

Portia tells Curtis that she shouldn’t have dredged up ancient history. Even if it sounds like it, that’s not what ended her marriage. She and Taggert had many other problems. His job for one. He was away all the time when he was undercover with the DEA. She loves being a doctor, but it’s not her entire life. Getting involved with Curtis took away the loneliness. He asks why she eventually told him, and she said she could imagine a life with him. He wonders if she thought he’d ask her to leave, and she says he made it clear it was deal breaker, so that was the end of that.

Sonny asks Michael where his mother is, but Valerie shows up (remember her?), and tells Sonny and Michael that they have all hands on deck. Wiley is VIP status. She’ll need their statements while they’re still fresh. Michael asks if there’s any news about Nelle, and she says they have roadblocks in place. Nelle’s car is still there; she won’t get far on foot. Michael says he walked in the door, and it was dark. Nelle was waiting, and hit him in the head with something; he thinks it was a vase. He grabbed her, and they argued. She wouldn’t tell him where Wiley was, but he heard Wiley crying, and left to check on him. Valerie asks if he’s sure Wiley was unharmed, and he says, just worn out. He tried to call Willow, but there’s no cell reception. Valerie says she’ll do it from the car, and leaves.

Willow tells Lulu, the last time Michael checked in was hours ago. He was at the PCPD. Lulu understands what it’s like to wait, and be worried about a child you love. Willows phone rings, and she says, it’s the police. Valerie tells her, Wiley is safe, and Willow says, thank God. She asks where he is, and Valerie says, with Michael at a place in the mountains. There’s no cell reception, but they’re safe. Willow thanks her for calling. Thanks for finding Wiley.

Dante tells Dr. Kirk, he had a nightmare, and the doctor asks if it was the same one. Dante says, it’s always the same. He overreacted; sorry. Dr. Kirk says, if Dante is concerned, he can up the dosage of his medication, but Dante says, it’s like living in a fog; everything is dull and far away, except his dreams. They’re just as bad. Dr. Kirk says Dante refuses to participate in therapy, so there aren’t many options to treat him. Dante says, maybe he can’t be treated, but Dr. Kirk says, the trick is getting Dante to believe him. Dante’s lack of progress is a blow to his professional ego, but now the situation has changed. He’s getting pressure from his superiors. Dante says, about him? and the doctor says, yes. They want him to go home immediately.

Jax tells Carly, when he got there, Nelle was gone, and he saw her reaching over the edge. He doesn’t know what happened. She says he told her that he believed her, and he says, he does, but he’d be lying if he said the worst didn’t cross his mind. Carly says she didn’t push Nelle, and he asks if she thinks the cops would take her word for that. She’s Sonny’s wife. Every DA dreams of prosecuting and convicting him, and she’s the next best thing. Wiley is safe, but she went after Nelle anyway, and a DA would spin it for the jury. She and Nelle have had years of fighting in public, and Nelle falls off a cliff. Carly’s hair is a mess, her clothes are ripped, and she has scratches. Don’t think they won’t say Nelle defended herself. She says he can back her up, but he says, they’re exes, and on good terms. No one will believe him. Does she want to go to prison? She asks what he’s saying, and he says he wants her to volunteer as little information as possible. There’s evidence of a struggle. She can say Nelle knocked her down, and by the time she came to her sense, Nelle was gone. That’s it. That’s all she has to say.

Alexis asks why Sam is mad at Jason, and Sam says she has a new parole officer who has a heart. Alexis says, that’s great, and asks when and how it happened. Sam says she’s sorry she hasn’t kept Alexis in the loop, but she’s been under a lot of stress. Alexis says she understands, and asks how Jason is. Sam says, he was fine, but isn’t now. He checked himself out of the hospital against doctor’s orders to help Michael find Wiley. Aside from one phone call, she has no idea where he is or what he’s doing.

Jordan says she doesn’t owe Jason any explanations. He says he could have called 911, and she’d be explaining to someone else. The DA for starters. She says she let everyone believe Taggert was dead to protect him and Trina from Cyrus. He says, she knew Cyrus would still punish Taggert by using Trina, like he’s doing with her and TJ. He and Sonny could have helped. She says they have a truce with Cyrus. How does she know they didn’t give Taggert up to Cyrus, or that they’re not divvying up Port Charles? He says she doesn’t believe that, and she says, tell her what she believes. Enlighten her about herself.

Alexis asks how Sam got a sympathetic parole officer, but Sam wants to talk about anything else. Alexis asks how the Nurses Ball went; she heard there were a lot of volunteers. Sam says, Sonny and Carly were there. Maxie had a hot mic, and told the world she was pregnant. Alexis says, any other volunteers? and Sam says, Mac, Anna, Robert… She knows there’s only one name Alexis wants to hear. Why doesn’t she just ask if Neil was there?

Sonny asks Michael when Carly got there, and where she is now. Michael says, it was shortly after Nelle took off. Carly went after her. Valerie comes back, and says they have officers searching every inch of the woods; they’ll  find his mother. Michael says Jax is searching for her too. Sonny looks at Michael.

Carly asks if Jax wants her to say Nelle disappeared, and she doesn’t know where Nelle went? He says, let the police find her, and Carly asks if he wants her to lie. He says, no be truthful… to a point. Nelle slashed Brook’s throat. They know she’s dangerous. He says, Nelle is dead under questionable circumstances, and she can either tell the whole truth, or take his advice, and save herself.

Curtis tells Portia, before he knew she was married, it was early in his recovery, and he couldn’t let it be serious. There’s a rule for every recovering addict. She says, don’t get in a relationship, and Curtis says he had a long way to go. He’d tanked his career as a cop. When she told him that she was married, it brought up a lot of stuff. He never wanted to be that guy who wrecks a marriage. He let himself get involved, and needed to take a closer look at what he was doing in his life. She says she knew it was wrong to deceive him; she’s so sorry. He apologizes for being harsh when she admitted the truth. It touched on personal issues for him, but one thing he couldn’t ignore was dishonesty in a relationship.

Jason says Jordan is in deep. She can’t make a move unless and until Cyrus incriminates himself. In the meantime, she’s stuck, and has to take out her anger and frustration on someone. And here he is. Jordan tells him that she’s said he should have been a cop, but maybe he should have been a shrink. He’s right; she’s pretty damn stuck. Jason says, Taggert didn’t kill Cyrus for two reasons. One, he’s hoping to get back to his daughter one day, and two, he owes Jordan, and knows she’s against it. She says, Taggert was quite chatty, and Jason says, he was. Taggert cares about her. That’s why he decided to get out of Port Charles and let her handle it her way. He asks how it went with Cyrus. He went looking for her and wound up in the hospital. Cyrus wants to get rid of him to clear a path to Sonny.

Alexis says Sam brought up Neil, not her, and Sam says, no. Neil wasn’t at the Nurses Ball Telethon. Not that Alexis would care what he does with his time. Not that it’s any of her business, but Neil came over with an opera DVD and wanted to hang out, but she sent him away. Alexis says she did, but he wasn’t supposed to listen to her.

Dante says he’s not safe to be around. He was put in there because of his PTSD. The doctor says the Bureau is willing to suspend treatment because they want him for a priority operative. Dante says, they’re going to ignore that he’s a danger to himself and others? What kind of operative is that? The doctor says he was to be given no details, unless Dante accepts the assignment. Dante wonders why they’re asking for him, and the doctor says the operative concerns someone close to him.

Willow thanks Lulu for waiting with her, and Lulu says, thanks for letting her. Now that it’s over, she can tell Willow, based on personal experience with Sonny as her father-in-law, he would have never let Nelle disappear with Wiley.

Valerie tells Michael and Sonny, they haven’t located Nelle, Carly, or Jax. Are any of them familiar with the area? Michael says Carly has been there before. Jax hasn’t, but he’s an experienced hiker. To his knowledge, Nelle doesn’t know the woods and trails at all. Jax calls Michael, and says he’s found Carly; they’re together. Michael asks if they found Nelle, but Jax says he’s having a hard time hearing. The reception is bad. He hangs up, and I laugh, since we’ve all done something like that. Michael tells Valerie and Sonny, there’s bad service even with a satellite phone. He doesn’t know if they found Nelle.   

Carly tells Jax, Michael has to know Nelle is dead. He can’t spend the rest of his life looking over his shoulder. Jax says, if the truth comes out, Michael could get in trouble too. She says her DNA will be all over Nelle, but Jax says, that’s okay; they fought. She’s overthinking it. She says from her experience, cover-ups never turn out the way you want. Look at Michael and Claudia Zacchara. It was justifiable homicide, and they should have turned him in. He went to prison. Jax says they wouldn’t be punishing her for killing Nelle, but to get to Sonny. She can’t let that happen. They hear the police coming, and Jax says the police can’t find them there. They have to get to the clearing where she found Nelle.

Valerie finds the fake passports Nelle had that disappeared from the evidence locker. Michael says they might never have found his son. Valerie says, Nelle has no more options, and must still be in the woods. Michael says he wants to bring Wiley back home; Willow won’t believe it until Wiley is in her arms. Sonny says Michael isn’t driving alone; he’ll go too. Valerie says, in the meantime, she’ll send a squad car to follow them home just in case.

Curtis tells Portia, to be honest, if he could go back in time, he would have ended it before it began. She tells him, she can’t say she regrets the time they spent together, and Curtis says he liked her a lot. He was lonely, and being with her gave him a sense of peace and focus he hadn’t felt in a while. When she told him that she was married, he really couldn’t trust her. She says, the truth is, she didn’t trust herself. She married Taggert, and didn’t keep her vows. Instead of addressing it with her husband, she turned to Curtis for comfort. She built a huge wall between herself and Taggert, and he died without knowing it was there.

Jordan asks if Jason is angry because she didn’t tell them Taggert was alive. He says they’ve been cooperating with each other, but that doesn’t mean she owes them full disclosure. She says, almost no one knows, not even her husband. She didn’t want to implicate him if things went south. Jason says, it’s his risk, and she says that’s what Curtis would say. She’s sure he would have supported her, but she didn’t want to put him in a compromising position. If she tells him now, it could destroy her marriage.

Alexis tells Sam, her mommy is a hypocrite. Sam says her mommy sounds like she’s arguing with herself. Alexis says she always wins that way. Guys always either tell her what she wants to hear or don’t listen to her. Neil actually listened when she told him to keep his distance, but she wished he hadn’t. The doorbell rings, and surprise, it’s Neil, who looks very cute in his new beard. Unlike Michael with his new hair-do, that looks like he’s auditioning for a Flock of Seagulls cover band.

Portia tells Curtis, here she is talking honesty and she insists Trina tells the truth. She thinks it’s the most important lesson she has to teach her daughter, and Trina gets it. Curtis says, Trina has a good, strong, moral center. He knows that’s what Jordan wants for TJ too, and Portia says, from what she’s seen, TJ has those qualities. That’s what she wants for Trina; to be honest, and have integrity. She wants Trina to be a better woman than she is. She wants Trina to be more like her father.

Jordan tells Jason, Curtis will never accept that she was protecting him. She helped frame Cyrus, and everything that happened after that was her fault. Curtis is a good man, and she doesn’t want him tainted with her failures.  Jason says she’s making a lot of assumptions for Curtis. If she’d just give him a chance to support her… Jordan says this is on no one but her, and she has to figure it out the only way she knows how. He doesn’t need to understand.

Neil asks if it’s a bad  time, but Alexis says, not at all, and invites him in. He sees her wrist, and asks if everything is okay. She says, it’s just a gym mishap. Sam asks if Neil is just dropping by, or is there a reason for his visit? Alexis says, Sam… but Neil says, it’s okay. Sam’s phone dings, and she says, the missing child alert has been canceled. That’s good news. She should go. Does Alexis need her to stay? Alexis says they’re fine. Sam leaves, and Neil says he doesn’t want to pressure Alexis, but thinks it’s important that they talk. She says so does she.

Carly and Jax get back to the cabin. Valerie asks how Carly is doing, and Jax says he didn’t want to worry Michael, but she might need some medical attention. Carly asks where Michael and Wiley are, and Valerie says Michael was anxious to bring Wiley home to Willow. Sonny gave them a ride. She sent officers to protect the house, in case Nelle sneaks back. They’ve pulled out all the stops searching for her. Carly sits, and just shakes her head.

Dr. Kirk tells Dante, he wasn’t full briefed, but it might involve family. They want someone with access. Dante asks if it’s about his father. Is the Bureau suddenly interested in racketeering and organized crime? Dr. Kirk says he doesn’t have the details, and Dante says, give the director a message from him – go to hell.

Neil says, Sam is protective, and Alexis says her injury happened at the gym Sam forced her to go to. She feels guilty. At least Alexis doesn’t need to write a brief since she has no job. Neil says he tells himself the same thing. He’s going to read those books he’s been meaning to, and fix his boat. She says, it’s like a forced retirement, and he says they could take up knitting together. She says, that won’t work; what about bird watching? He says they’re dancing around the issue, so he’s going to come straight out and say it. She told him they couldn’t be friends. He wants to know if she still feels that way.

Portia tells Curtis, maybe Taggert wasn’t the man of integrity she’s held him up to be. He fabricated evidence to put Cyrus in prison. Curtis says, he deserves to be in prison, and she says she doesn’t disagree, but she’s the one who has to explain to Trina her father’s… mistake? Curtis says it doesn’t seem to have knocked Taggert off the pedestal Trina has him on, and Portia says, that’s the other thing. She’s glad Trina loves her father, but she can’t be civil to Curtis. He says he can handle her anger. She has to grieve in her own way. Portia says, as does she. Curtis says he has to get going. Just so she knows, he told Jordan about the conversation they had at the Nurses Ball.

Jason gets that Jordan doesn’t want anyone else to be burdened, and she asks if that means he and Sonny will let Taggert stay dead, until she can figure out how to reveal his existence. Jason says she doesn’t have to do it by herself. She says, Jason Morgan working with a cop? He says he’ll be working with her. He can handle that. He starts walking away, and she calls to him, and says, thank you.

Dante tells Dr. Kirk, even if it’s not about his father, he’ll have to betray someone he cares about. He did enough of that when he was undercover. Dr. Kirk says, all right. In that case, he has one of two choices. Sit and rot, or do the work to address his PTSD, and get back to his life. Dante says he’s spent enough time locked up for his own good. He’s ready to do the treatment. Dr. Kirk says, it’s a decision Dante had to make, but he’s glad he did. He’ll look around and see if he can find a medication to help with Dante’s nightmares without the fog. He’ll check in tomorrow. Dante asks, now that he’s willing to do  the work, how long will it take? He’s been gone more than a year, and he doesn’t know how much longer his family will wait for him.

Outside Kelly’s, Lulu looks at her phone. She sees a text from Dustin: Kids in bed. Wine uncorked. How soon can you get home? She texts back, on my way.

Willow sleeps on the couch, but wakes when she hears Michael on the monitor. He says he loves Wiley so much. Willow loves him too; he’ll see her in the morning. He’ll see both of them. They’re never losing him again. He promises.

Carly says she’s fine, but Jax says she isn’t. Valerie tells the paramedic they’ll still need him in case they find Nelle. She’d like to ask Carly some questions if she’s up for it, and Carly says, go ahead. Valerie says, Carly tore out after Nelle. Did she find her?

Willow goes into Wiley’s room, and says, he’s home. Michael smiles, and says, home, and they hug.

On Monday, Sam asks Jason what’s more important than finding Wiley, Neil missed Alexis and hopes she missed him, Sonny tells Mike not to stick around for him, and Valerie asks if Carly hurt Nelle when they fought.

Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

Tracy went to look at house in West Hollywood, but a few blocks east. Tracy explained that West Hollywood was the liveliest place to live, but further east was less desirable and more affordable. She met with Michele who lived in Vegas, bought the house the year before at $3.850 million, but never lived there. It was a boxy white modern, which Tracy said was the type of house to sit on the market because it was flooded with them. The Fuller house was 4,440 square feet, with tons of skylights, a chef’s kitchen with Wolf appliances, and four-sided infinity pool and spa. Michele said what had attracted them was the openness and high ceilings. It had 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, and the coup de gras was a boutique style walk-in closet, Tracy saying, nothing comes between a girl and her closet. There was an open air atrium, and a 1,200 square foot rooftop deck. Tracy thought it was the quintessential (a word they use a lot) West Hollywood new construction, and felt the skylights set it apart from its competitors. Michele said the plan had been to stay there while they were building a house in Vegas, but within three weeks, discovered nine leaks. Luckily, nothing was in the closet. In Tracy’s interview, she said a lot of newer constructions had sacrificed quality for speed. Michele said they had nowhere to go, since they had renters in their old home – like someone who can pay $4 million for a house can’t afford a hotel – and were already $200K out of pocket. All of the balconies had been redone, and she was hoping to recoup at $4.3 million. Tracy thought $4.1 million was more realistic; it was competitive, but the under $4 million buyers would consider it. That would be me, but I’m about $3.95 under $4 million. Tracy’s potential commission was $102,500.

James and David headed for their Tigertail property, which had been in the Getty fires. All of the roads were closed and David James said it was like doomsday. We saw horrifying clips of the L.A. fires, and the incredible devastation. They were going to see how bad the damage was, so they knew what they were dealing with. The first word out of James’s David’s James’s mouth was, f***, which about summed it up. The property was burned to the ground. In James’s interview, he said living through fires was becoming a normality. It wasn’t a question of if, but when, and you didn’t know where they’d come from, where they’d go, or how quickly they’d be put out.

Josh Altman went to meet developer Ilan at a Laurel Way property he’d been waiting five years to list. In Josh’s interview, he said the business was about relationships. Ilan was a big developer, and one of his most important relationships – a VIP client, but also a good friend. He explained that everyone knew the cachet of the 90210 zip code, but there were amazing pockets where you could find the best real estate. Laurel Way was a trophy property, nestled at the top of a hill, and super exclusive. Ilan said he’d been stressed enough trying to finish, but had the added stress of Josh calling him every day and asking when he could put it on the market. At 15,473 square feet, it had 7 bedrooms and – wait for it – 22 toilets housed in 15 bathrooms. There was an open floor plan, entertainer kitchen with Miele appliances, a 65’ infinity pool, a view to die for, a million dollar outdoor kitchen featuring a pizza oven and six beers on tap. But wait, there’s more. Altogether there were 4 kitchens – Ilan said he’d built it for convenience – a four-story glass elevator, a wine cellar and tasting room, and a custom gym with a marble sauna that had radiant heating and massaging water jets. When I saw it, I cried, and ate a cookie to swallow my feelings. There was an indoor hot tub with a gorgeous blue agate wall, which the wine cellar also had. Josh’s favorite spot was the garage, which had three turntables for cars and one for a motorcycle. He was also impressed with the uplit stairs, and Ilan said, at night, this place is unreal. There was also a $75K smart shower, and a private staircase that went to a rooftop infinity pool. Ilan wanted $55 million, but Josh thought it should be more like $45 million. He knew Ilan had poured his heart and soul into it for five years, but the price still needed to reflect the neighborhood, which had nothing over $38 million. Josh suggested they wait, and test the market first, and get feedback. He thought they should have an event with a soft launch, pricing it at $48 million, and see what people who could afford it would say.

Tracy wanted to use a different approach with the Fuller house, since there were so many like it. Since the area typically attracted young professionals in their 30s, who enjoyed the nightlife, Tracy went to a trivia night to see if she could attract buyers. She hoped a traditional marketing plan, plus her outreach worked. She and team member Erika planned an open house from 11-2 pm, but at noon, no one was there. Eventually, people trickled in – local agents, as well as those from New York and Miami. As well as pointing out the panoramic view that included the Hollywood sign, Tracy said that a 3 bedroom condo, three blocks away, was the same price.

JoshA told his team that the Laurel Way house would get white glove service. Ilan was one of his best friends, and they’d been in business together for a decade. There was no room for error. He wanted to do something that was able to create a buzz without actually listing the property. In his interview, he said when he started in real estate, you listed a property in the paper, and it was still a limited audience. Today, with social media, you could reach 5 million people for free. It’s how he got his buyer for Beverly Ridge (that phenomenal castle from last week). Millennials were the largest group buying now, and were involved with social media – Instagram, Twitter, TikTok. He said he was going to boomerang that sh*t, but a producer said, that’s not how it works.

James and/or David said Tigertail was a burned mess. In his interview, James said a few weeks ago, they didn’t even know what strategy they’d be using, but how were they going to bring a buyer to a burned down structure with a hillside covered in ash. He said, for once, he was bloody speechless. They met with developer Phillip, who said in his ten years in the business, he’d never seen something like this. He literally saw his big investment go up in smoke when he was just about to sell, and might never make his money back. We saw before and after shots, and it was pretty sad. James and/or David asked how long before Phillip could clean it up, haul things out, and make it presentable? and David estimated it to be up to six months. James David said that wasn’t a bad thing, since the stigma would be more in the past. Phillip said he was fighting with the insurance company, and boy, did I understand. We were flooded during Sandy, and first it was like pulling teeth to extract what we’d paid premiums for, just to get some furniture, and then came the fight with the mortgage company who doled it out like methadone. Until they decided I was more of a pain in the ass to them than they wanted to be to me. But I digress. James said, as is, a buyer would try to lowball Phillip, and insurance companies had declared a moratorium. In James’s interview, he said it could take months to process claims. Investment comes with risk, and sometimes you were lucky to come out with your shirt. He thought in six months, it might be viable. He told Phillip, it had to be delivered and packaged correctly. The text told us that Phillip was going to demolish it, and build again with his own plans.

JoshA said he needed to up his game for the Fuller house. He needed a unique way to show a special house, so they were doing a soft launch, inviting tons of influencers. When people saw celebrities partying in a house, they wanted to own it. They partnered with Vital Proteins, which Josh said had an unbelievable social reach. He stuck to his story that a trophy property deserved a trophy price. Ilan was right; the place was absolutely unreal at night. I ate more cookies. There was a DJ and tremendous catered spread, including Vital Proteins juices. Josh gave a personal tour to Camille, a Sports Illustrated cover model, and domestic partner of Rob The Gronk Gronkowski, tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. Many selfies were taken, and Camille pointed out that, being a model, she knew good lighting when she saw it. They took a photo in the master bath, and damn if she wasn’t right. Josh said he knew they were aggressive with the price, but it would be trending so hard when it hit the market, it would need its own social media account.

Tracy met with agent Tony about the Fuller house. Tony said his client was a powerful executive in the entertainment industry. He offered $3.75 million, and in her interview, Tracy said her client had moved back to Vegas, and she had no other offers. She thought it was priced too high, but Michelle said, anything below $3.8 million would be disappointing. I’m guessing she’d about break even. Tracy countered with $3.9 million, and better contingencies, and they settled at $3.8 million, all cash, 10 day close, and no contingencies. Lesson for this week: This is called an ACR – all contingencies removed. They decided to have a drink on it, and Tracy told Tony that he was buying.

Next time, a house designed by John Barrymore in 1920, complete with opium den, and sketches left behind. I knew someone who lived in a Barrymore house here on the beach, and had sketches. He must have left a trail.

🏀 Enjoy the Ball…

Behind-the-scenes and video performances from the 2020 GH Nurses Ball.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/gallery/general-hospital/backstage-at-the-2020-general-hospital-nurses-ball

👶🏼 WileyGram…

Wiley’s real mom tells us about his brief scene in the nursery, filmed at home. Be sure to check out his mad counting skills as well.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CEIRZwZDc1I/?utm_source=ig_embed

🩺 The Britch Is Back…

Can Brad be far behind?

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/kelly-thiebaud-returns-to-general-hospital

🕶 Holly Ain’t Dead Yet…

But poor Emma Samms can’t catch a break.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/emma-samms-opens-up-about-her-ongoing-struggle-with-coronavirus

🛌🏻 Jeff’s Pain In the Neck…

Looks like he won’t have to wear that burial tux after all.

https://extratv.com/2020/08/28/jeff-lewis-undergoes-neck-surgery/

🤐 She Knows Nothing…

For once, Ramona ain’t talkin’.

https://extratv.com/2020/08/27/ramona-singer-reacts-to-dorinda-medley-leaving-rhony/

👠 Steppin’ Out…

Could Teresa be dating again?

https://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/rhonjs-teresa-giudice-spotted-out-with-ex-anthony-delorenzo/

👜 All I Got Was a Bag Of Rocks…

It pays to have friends in high-end purse places.

https://pagesix.com/2020/08/27/tinsley-mortimer-gifts-leah-mcsweeney-a-chanel-purse-for-her-birthday/

🐍 She’s a Cold-Hearted Snake…

You’re welcome, Denise.

https://realityblurb.com/2020/08/27/rhobhs-denise-richards-responds-after-lisa-rinna-is-slammed-as-a-snake-as-she-thanks-fans-for-their-support-plus-she-reacts-to-being-called-out-for-forgetting-she-admitted-to-trash-talking/

🗽 Me Three…

Alert the media. Leah, Ramona, and I agree.

https://heavy.com/entertainment/2020/08/leah-mcsweeney-rhony-nyc-mayor/

📺 For Your Bingeing Pleasure…

I saw Lovecraft Country last week, and it was terrific. Scary on several levels.

https://www.tvguide.com/news/features/the-best-new-tv-shows-of-2020-to-watch-right-now/

🎧 Down MTVemory Lane…

VJs then and now.

https://www.eonline.com/photos/22069/mtv-vjs-then-and-now?source=email&medium=daily

🥂 Quotes of the Week

Make the choice to embrace this day. Do not let your TODAY be stolen by the ghost of yesterday or the “To-Do” list of tomorrow! It’s inspiring to see all the wonderfully amazing things that can happen in a day in which you participate. – Steve Maraboli

Our thoughts and actions should express our mind of compassion, even if the other person says and does things that are not easy to accept. We must practice this way until we see clearly that our love is not contingent upon the other person being lovable. – Thich Nhat Hanh, Vietnamese Buddhist Monk, Author and Peace Activist (It’s that pesky loving the unlovable thing that trips me up every time.)

We need to give each other space so that we may both give and receive such beautiful things as ideas, openness, dignity, joy, healing and inclusion. – Max de Pree

We do not remember days, we remember moments. The richness of life lies in memories we have forgotten. – Cesare Pavese

I think the only answer is to live life to the fullest while you can and collect memories like fools collect money. Because in the end, that’s all you have – happy memories. – Sarah Strohmeyer

It’s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting.Paulo Coelho

You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.Buckminster Fuller

We’re all islands shouting lies to each other across seas of misunderstanding. – Rudyard Kipling

History is much more the product of chaos than of conspiracy. – Zbigniew Brzeziński

The vote is the most powerful instrument ever devised by man for breaking down injustice and destroying the terrible walls which imprison men because they are different from other men. – Lyndon B. Johnson

It’s not easy having a good time. Even smiling makes my face ache. – Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry), The Rocky Horror Picture Show

📦 Delivered As Promised…

It might be late/early, but I finally got in those million dollar houses. And wept enough tears for an infinity pool watching them. Do something different in the next two days, whether you still call them the weekend or not. Until the next yacht sails, stay safe, stay breathing deep, and stay not pretending your dead.