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January 16, 2026 – GH Weekdays, The Verdict Is In, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, The Spin On Thrones, News Of the Globe, Show Doggies, A Half-Dozen Plus One Quotes & Dreamin’

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Nibbles…                                                                      

Monday: 

At the stable, Cody and Felicia looked for James’s riding gloves, and Felicia found them. Felicia said she and Mac thought he and Molly were a wonderful couple and so did James. Cody said, everyone did, except Molly.

At the Port Charles Grill, Molly told Kristina that she’d managed to ruin an otherwise perfect evening with Cody.

Tracy said she was reinstating her father’s tradition of family cocktail hour. It gave them the opportunity to socialize. Ned said the vodka in his drink was a little light, and Tracy said it was soda with lime. Ned said some doctors thought it was beneficial to have a drink, but Brook said, some thought it should be avoided completely. Ned wondered what the point of surviving was if it wasn’t to enjoy life, and Olivia said they had more time to spend together as a family. Ned said alcohol made it more palatable.

Wiley asked if Jacinda played video games, and she said she’d had 5000 followers on Twitch. Wiley asked if they could play his new game tomorrow.

Drew and Willow got home, and Drew said Carly spilling the drink on him was humiliating, but Willow suggested letting it go. He said he couldn’t do that, and tried to get romantic with Willow, but she said the stain would set and ran off with his shirt.

Kai asked Alexis if it would be confidential, and Trina said she was putting what Alexis had done to her mom aside because they needed help. Alexis asked who they thought shot Congressman Caine, and Kai said they didn’t think. They knew it was Willow. Trina said they knew because they were there that night.

Cody told Felicia that Molly couldn’t say no fast enough, but he said yes. He thought New Year’s Eve was the start of something special, but he guessed Molly didn’t think so.

Kristina said Molly and Cody had sex in Turner’s office? and Molly told her to say it louder. Some of the men in the restroom didn’t hear it. She didn’t need Kristina judging her. Kristina said she was celebrating Molly, but Molly said it was already over. Kristina asked what went wrong, and Molly said she did.

Jacinda made a game date with Wiley for next Monday, and Michael took him up to bed.

Tracy said Judge Golden had signed off on a court order requiring Drew to return the family’s possessions or face an invasive audit. Olivia said, all fighting Drew brought was misery, and Ned flashed back to his heart attack. Olivia asked if they really needed old tchotchkes, but Tracy said some of the items came over on the Mayflower. Olivia suggested making peace, but Ned said, absolutely not. Not after he… Tracy asked, what did Drew do?

Nina went to see Willow and asked how she was feeling after her testimony. Drew said his testimony set hers up perfectly. There was no way Willow wouldn’t get acquitted.

Alexis asked if they saw Willow shoot Drew, but Kai said they’d hidden in the bedroom. Alexis asked what they were doing there, and Trina said they were looking for evidence of Drew blackmailing her mother. When they were in the bedroom, they heard gunshots. Alexis asked if they saw Willow fleeing the scene, but Kai said they never actually saw her, and Trina said they heard her.

Felicia suggested talking to Molly, but Cody said he hadn’t heard from her. He thought he’d scared her off since her break-up with TJ was still fresh. He couldn’t get her out of his head.

Molly told Kristina about saying she wasn’t Cody’s girlfriend and that she hadn’t heard from him. She just blurted it out and now they were over. Kristina said it was just miscommunication. Just clear it up.

Michael suggested he and Jacinda go out. He’d do anything to avoid Tracy’s cocktail hour. She told him, say no more, and he took her hand.

Tracy asked again what Drew did, and Ned told them about their confrontation outside Bobbie’s before his heart attack. He’d found it harder to breath and collapsed. Drew said he was faking it and walked away. Tracy said, Drew left him to die?

Nina told Willow that she’d been worried, but Alexis managed to turn things around. Drew said, as soon as Alexis pointed the finger at Michael, everything fell into place, when Martin came to the door with the court order. Drew said they’d show Tracy what she could do with the court order, and they left. Nina said she thought Drew would never leave… Sorry. Willow said, don’t be sorry. She felt exactly the same way.

Alexis asked what they heard, and Kai and Trina told her about the ringtone. Trina said they’d deduced it could be the shooter’s phone, and Alexis suggested Michael, but Trina said they’d arranged for Wiley to call him. Kai said Michael’s ringtone was Wiley’s voice, and Trina said Willow got a call from Wiley. Kai said Willow’s ringtone was Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.

Michael and Jacinda saw Kristina at the PC Grill, and Jacinda said Kristina’s brother had forgiven her for lying. Michael asked if Kristina wanted to hang out with them, and Jacinda said they’d love for her to join them in a drink.

Alexis said a ringtone alone proved nothing, and Trina said, not if you factored in the other evidence. Kai said Willow lied with her first alibi and her second alibi was thin, and Trina said Turner had other inadmissible evidence. Kai said the gun was found in Willow’s room, and Alexis said asked why Willow would marry Drew if she shot him. Trina wondered if Willow married him to cover her tracks or to throw people off, but in throwing away GH’s credo that two things can be true, Alexis said, all this time, Willow fooled everyone. Instead of being a warm, kind mother and nurse, she was a cold-blooded killer who shot a man in the back twice. (As I always say, even Ted Bundy had a mother.)

Nina said Willow didn’t love Drew and now it seemed like she disliked him, but Willow said he’d just been overly attentive and she needed breathing room. Nina said he almost destroyed case with his unhinged performance, and Willow said instead of defending her, he attacked Michael. Nina said it seemed obvious that Michael shot Drew and tried to pin the crime on her innocent daughter.

Ned said he loved them, but they could be a lot, and Olivia said she never aspired to be a little. Tracy said Ned had been waiting to weaponize it against Drew, and he said he learned from the master. She said he still should have told them, and Chase said, by now, Drew knew Ned wasn’t faking. Did he apologize? Ned said, not one word, and Olivia said Drew left him to die. There was a commotion in the foyer, and the group went out to find Yuri trying to keep Drew and Martin from coming in. Tracy called Yuri off.

Felicia asked if Cody planned never to speak to Molly again, and he said if he could swing it. He couldn’t think of anything worse than the let’s-just-be-friends speech. Molly arrived, and Felicia said she was just leaving. When she was gone, they both said they were sorry at the same time.

Michael told Kristina not to be mad at Alexis, and Kristina said she didn’t agree with Alexis’s tactic of throwing him under the bus. Wiley called Michael and he stepped away. Jacinda said she was glad she and Kristina were alone. It gave her a chance to apologize.

Ned said they’d take it from there, and Yuri left. Tracy asked what Drew and Martin were doing at the house, and Drew said, her ridiculous court order. Martin would appeal and tie it up in court for years. Tracy said it wasn’t in Martin’s best interest. She’d have him brought up on fraud charges for forging Monica’s will. Drew asked if she’d do the same with Ronnie… He didn’t think so. Tracy suddenly realized that it was Martin who sent the note.

Willow said she nearly had a panic attack, and Nina said she handled it beautifully. Willow said, everything she did, she did for her kids.

Kai told Alexis that there were muddy footprints by the backdoor and they heard the shooter leave that way. Willow used it all the time to avoid the press. Tracy said they left the bedroom and Kai picked up the bat, and Alexis said, that’s why the bat was there. Kai said he dropped it when they saw Drew. Then they realized Drew was still alive. Trina said they were going to call 911, but saw headlights and ran, and Kai said he left the bat. Alexis asked why they didn’t say something sooner, and Trina said they’d have to explain why they were there, and at the time, Drew was blackmailing her mom. Alexis said now it was public knowledge, and Kai asked what Alexis was going to do. Alexis said, absolutely nothing.

Molly told Kristina that things were awkward and she panicked. She’d thought it was what Cody wanted to hear. An honest answer would have been, she’d like to be Cody’s girlfriend, but now it was too late.

Kristina said Jacinda had nothing to apologize for, but Jacinda said she never should have taken the money and should have left town. Her staying made it worse for Kristina’s brother. She returned the money and it was at Michael’s house. Kristina asked if that meant Jacinda was staying for good, but Jacinda said that remained to be seen. Kristina said she hoped so, for her brother’s sake, when Michael came back. He said Wiley couldn’t sleep and asked for 30 more minutes of Tron to work on beating Jacinda. Kristina said she knew Michael was putting up a good front, but was he worried about the potential charges for attempted murder?

Alexis said Trina and Kai’s story was compelling, but didn’t prove anything. It was her obligation to defend her client. Trina asked if her obligation wasn’t to make sure justice prevailed, and Alexis said she had a judicial responsibility to defend her client to the best of her ability. Kai said, this was a mistake. They should have gone to the police and still could. Alexis said they’d implicate themselves in a crime they committed by their own admission. That’s why they came to her. Had they shared it with anyone? Trina said, no, and Alexis reminded them again that if they went to the police, they’d be implicating themselves.

Willow said the only thing that kept her going was the hope of being reunited with Wiley and Amelia, and Nina said she would be. Did she think it was true that Drew paid off Judge Haran? Willow said Drew insisted it was Michael and she prayed that was the truth. She was counting Drew to regain custody. Nina said Willow didn’t need Drew, and if they divorced, she stood a better chance. If they took Michael away for attempted murder, she wouldn’t need Drew at all.

Tracy said Martin was the reason she had to testify against Michael. Admit it, you worm. Like the coward he was, he sent an anonymous note. Martin said he didn’t know what she was talking about, but Brook said it didn’t matter. Drew did nothing when her father collapsed from a heart attack. Drew said he’d thought Ned was faking, and Brook said he’d caused the heart attack, then refused to help. What kind of monster was he? Drew said they were being overdramatic, when Olivia stood on the stairs and cocked a big gun.

Olivia said Drew left her husband to die like a dog and the only reason she wasn’t pulling the trigger was because Ned was still alive. If he knew what was good for him, Drew and his bootlicking barrister would vacate the premises immediately. Drew said she wouldn’t shoot him in front of her son-in-law cop, but Chase said he was suspended and they were trespassing. Martin said he was out of there and left. Olivia said asked if Drew wanted her to finish the job someone else started, and he left. Olivia said the gun wasn’t loaded, but it would be a while before they darkened the Quartermaine doorstep, and Tracy told Olivia to consider the gun hers. She’d earned it.

Molly said, of course (🍷). It was too late. Cody said, too late for takebacks. She said it and he heard it. She wanted to be his girlfriend, and he’d like to be her boyfriend. They kissed and he carried her upstairs.

Alexis said she’d pretend they never had this conversation, and Kai told Trina that they said what they needed to say. He left and Trina followed after staring daggers at Alexis. In the hallway, Trina said Alexis didn’t believe them, but Kai said she didn’t want to believe them. What did they do now?

Michael said, no more trial talk. Let’s have fun. He, Jacinda, and Kristina clinked glasses.

Willow said one she got through the trial, she’d figure out how to get her kids back, and Nina said, whatever Willow decided, she’d support her, emotionally and financially. Willow said it was good to know she had options. Cutting ties with Drew wasn’t that simple. They were far from finished.

Alexis looked through the phone records, and called a number. Wiley answered, but said he didn’t know her and wasn’t supposed to talk to strangers. He hung up and Alexis closed her eyes.

Tuesday:

Jacinda went to court with Michael, who said he wanted her to be with him. She said she wanted to be with him too.

Curtis found Trina in the courtroom and he said, if Willow was found guilty, it could be bad news for Michael and Aurora. Why did she still care about the case?

Sidwell asked Jordan to be at the trial. He was starting to think Drew wasn’t the politician he wanted in DC and he typically got what he wanted.

Britt found Marco in an exam room. He’d gotten an appointment with her because a concern had come up. They were falling behind the competition. Britt asked why they couldn’t leave her alone, but Marco said he didn’t see that happening.

Pascal told Anna to stand up, face the wall, and put her hands where he could see them. He brought in some food, and when she picked up a glass, it slipped from her hand. He wondered why she was so clumsy, and she said something was wrong.

Valentin told Carly that he needed her to search Jack’s hotel room.

Dante found Jack at the courthouse and asked if the WSB tampered with the evidence. Jack feigned ignorance.

Ava decided to see how Nina was holding up, and Nina said she was jumping out of her skin. She wasn’t sure Willow’s testimony was enough to undo the damage Drew did.

Drew told Willow that no one could doubt her and the jury would say she was innocent.

Alexis went to the office and found Diane there. She said she needed to speak to her attorney with the privilege that came with that. She couldn’t defend her client anymore. Willow shot Drew.

Trina told Curtis that Kai needed to be there to look like he was supporting Drew and she was there supporting Kai. He said, everyone needed someone to lean on, when Jordan walked in.

Alexis said she found out last night and needed to recuse herself, and Diane said if she stepped down, there would be a mistrial. Alexis said, someone was at the house that night hiding in the bedroom and heard Willow’s ringtone for Wiley, and Diane said walk her through it. Alexis showed her the back-up paperwork and said, the call hadn’t been answered, so she thought it was immaterial, but when she called it, Wiley answered. Add the traffic cam footage, and Willow was in the vicinity. Diane said the arguments were compelling, but Alexis would be disbarred if she said anything in closing arguments.

Dante told Jack about the missing evidence. He’d been an agent and the WSB was one of the few who could hack into a system like theirs, but he couldn’t figure out a reason they’d do it.

Ava said Willow wouldn’t need Drew anymore, but Nina said Willow wasn’t ready to let Drew go.

Drew said when Michael went to prison Willow would get full custody.

Carly said she wasn’t a trained agent and told him how she’d gotten caught trying to plant a bug in Jack’s office. He said, do better this time, and she said if Jack caught her, he’d never trust her again. Valentin said, don’t get caught.

Britt said they needed a lab, and Marco said his father set up a state-of-the-art lab on Spoon Island.

Anna told Pascal that her hand went numb and explained about her cancer. She required regular phlebotomy treatments and needed one now. She was no use to them if she was dead.

Jack assured Dante that they weren’t interested in Willow, but maybe Drew convinced someone in the PCPD to do it. Dante said the WSB and PCPD had worked together before and brought up Anna, but Jack said he had nothing to do with that.

Britt asked how she would explain going to Spoon Island. If Lucas got a hint of what they were doing, he and Marco would be over. Marco told her not to use Lucas to threaten him.

Valentin said Carly was only person Jack trusted. He’d be careful not to keep incriminating documents in his office. He kept hard copies and she was to take a picture of anything damning or top secret. Once they knew what Sidwell was working on, they could incriminate Jack and exonerate him. Then Jack would be the one rotting in Steinmauer. Or she could continue to sleep with a man she despised.

Trina went to look for Kai, and Jordan said it sounded like Trina might consider her and Curtis a unit. Sidwell had asked her to come, and she knew he’d be here. Curtis said she was distracting, and Jordan told him, try extra hard to pay attention.

Drew whined about where Alexis was just to be a pita.

Nina asked why Jacinda wasn’t at work, but Jacinda had everything covered. She and Michael went into the courtroom.

Drew’s phone rang and he left to take the call. Willow saw Michael and Jacinda come in.

Diane said it was Alexis’s duty to defend her client, and Alexis said she knew Michael didn’t do it. What if Willow was acquitted and Michael was arrested? Her gut told her that the jury would acquit Willow unless she used her closing to tell them what really happened.

Britt said she couldn’t get to Spoon Island in secret, but Marco said he could arrange for transport. Or she could reside at Windymere. They had her medicine and she was indebted to them. Come up with a cover story. He left.

Carly agreed, and Valentin said he’d get her a scanner to check for bugs. He told her Jack’s usual hiding places and said he wouldn’t be there when she got back. He was paying a visit to Windymere. Carly was concerned he’d get caught.

Pascal told Sidwell about Anna and said he thought it was legit. Ava showed up at Windymere to see Sidwell. She asked if Lucy was around since she was jelly, but Sidwell said that was Lucy’s problem.

Trina and Kai wondered where Alexis was.

Dante told Turner that Jack denied involvement, but he didn’t trust him. She asked if he didn’t want to consider someone closer, and he said he didn’t think Chase did it, but now he wasn’t so certain. Turner said she agreed, and Dante said he was still looking into it. She told him, find the leak and shut it down.

Willow was shocked to see Michael and Jacinda, and Drew said, don’t let him get to her. He was there because when you were guilty, the best thing to do was hold your head high and proclaim your innocence.

Diane said if Alexis did that, it was definitely unethical and would result in a mistrial, not conviction. She didn’t want to lose her license again. Alexis said a would-be murderer married the victim to cover it up. Since her daughter wasn’t there to protect Scout, she had to. Diane asked what would happen when Alexis wasn’t able to protect Scout because Scout was excised from her life? Drew seemed to think he and Willow were an epic love story and would never believe she was guilty because the evidence was circumstantial. Alexis said she knew Willow did it. How could she tell the jury otherwise? Diane said not all of their clients were angels and she wanted Alexis to look at the whole picture. What was more important, Scout’s future or her duty as a lawyer? Alexis said her granddaughter’s future, and Diane said, if that was her priority, she knew exactly what she had to do.

Alexis arrived at court, and Drew bitched at her. Judge Sullivan came in.

Carly knocked at Jack’s room, but there was no answer. She went inside.

Ava said Sidwell had been interested in a Columbian artist whose pieces were hard to come by, and five new pieces were going on the market. She’d arranged for a video chat with the artist, and Sidwell suggested they go to his study for a larger screen.

Carly took the bug scanner out of her bag.

Turner gave her closing argument, saying, it was premeditated. Willow chose to take the gun and kept it, biding her time. On September 2nd, 2025, she stopped considering and took action. She’d learned Judge Haran had been killed and believed her visitation hearing would be delayed. It was clear that her ex wouldn’t let her near her kids as long as she was with the congressman and as they saw on the stand, Drew was clear he wasn’t letting Willow go. If he was going to be in her children’s lives, Willow needed to take matters into her own hands – and she did. She drove to Drew’s house, let herself in, shot him twice in the back, and returned to General Hospital. She stood by when her mother lied, giving her an alibi. It was planned, calculated, and kept with the definition of Willow’s M.O. The day of the wedding, Willow found out Drew had an affair with her mother and waited until they were at the altar to publicly humiliate him. No judgement, but she wasn’t acting rashly. Perhaps she’d intentionally snuck the gun back to Elizabeth’s or never expected a search or thought she’d be considered a suspect. Not the sweet nurse who loved Drew so much that she married him. The defense tried to distract them with another suspect and asked them to have pity on Willow. Anything so they didn’t look at the facts. And the facts say Willow Tait (whose name I’ve been spelling wrong for years) is guilty.

Carly checked Jack’s room for bugs and found paperwork underneath the bottom of a drawer. She spread it out on the coffee table and took photos.

Alexis gave her closing argument, saying her client was innocent. She was a pillar of the community, a loving wife, and a loving, dedicated mother to two children she missed dearly. She’d made mistakes, falling in love with another man while she was married. Her ex was extremely bitter and angry, angry enough to keep Drew away from his children permanently. He shot Drew with his great-grandfather’s gun and planted it in Willow’s things. They heard Tracy’s testimony that she saw him at Drew’s house that night and heard from Elizabeth that Michael had been alone at her house. The question they must ask themselves was why someone who attempted murder would hang onto the thing that tied them to the crime. The only piece of evidence that tied Willow to the crime was the gun. The question they needed to ask themselves was, when did Willow take the gun? She hadn’t lived at the Quartermaines’ for some time, but Michael had lived there since he came back from Germany. Willow had every opportunity… Alexis apologized, saying her client was foremost in her mind and continued. Michael had every opportunity and reason to shoot Drew. He despised Drew who broke up his marriage to her client, who only wanted a chance to be with her children. Why do something that would put her in a situation that would keep her away permanently? Her client was innocent and framed by her ex. She just wanted a chance to be with her children. Find her innocent and give her the chance. She deserved it.

Pascal looked in at Anna, who was lying on the floor. She didn’t answer him and he went inside. He checked for a pulse, and she grabbed his gun.

The judge said he wanted a unanimous verdict and dismissed the jury for deliberation. Trina said, Willow might get away with this, and Drew told Willow that she’d be a free woman. Kai and Trina stared at Alexis.

Carly heard Britt and Jack in the hallway. Britt said she needed to speak with Jack. They could do it there or in his room. They went in, and Carly hid in the bathroom and put on a robe. Britt said Jack’s strategy for her getting information to him wouldn’t work.

Valentin snuck around Windymere and felt around under the fireplace. Ava came in and said if he was looking for the passageway switch, she’d gotten rid of it. She wondered if Sidwell knew he was harboring a fugitive.

Anna got the better of Pascal and held his own gun on him.

Dante told Turner that she’d had a good closing, but Turner said they didn’t have all the evidence, and it was far from a slam dunk. Drew told Nina that it was a smart move hiring Alexis. She’d argued brilliantly and got Michael convicted. It was playing out how he’d promised Willow it would.

In the hallway, Michael told Jacinda that Turner gave the jury the facts, while Alexis went with feelings so the jury would feel sorry for Willow. He prayed they’d see who Willow really was.

Willow thanked Alexis, who said, don’t thank her yet. Willow said if she went free, it would all be because of her.

Wednesday:

Carly heard Britt and Jack coming into his room, and hid in the bathroom, grabbing a robe. Britt told Jack that his strategy to get Sidwell’s info wouldn’t work. They’d be watching her and there was no way she could sneak anything out. He said her options were limited, and she said Sidwell wanted her to finish her work on Spoon Island.

Ava caught Valentin looking for the passageway trigger and said she’d gotten rid of it. She asked if Sidwell knew he was harboring a fugitive, and Valentin said Sidwell hadn’t mentioned she was paying a visit. They went way back

Anna backed up out the door and a hulk grabbed her in a chokehold. She passed out.

Jason went to the hospital looking for Britt, and Elizabeth said she’d be back later. She asked if Jason was upset that she had compassion for Willow. Some people thought it meant she was taking sides against Michael.

Alexis found Sonny in her office, and he asked if she was okay. She said she had a headache and had a good idea why he was there. She’d implicated his son for a crime he didn’t commit.

Sonny asked if she didn’t think Michael was guilty, and Alexis said it didn’t matter what she thought. He said she had alternatives, and she said, Portia worked out well. It ruined Portia’s life and made her out to be a monster. Drew was holding her grandchild hostage. Unfortunately Michael had means, motive, and opportunity. Sonny asked if Turner would be picking up where she left off, and she apologized, but said her granddaughter was her priority. He asked if that was it and everybody else be damned.

Elizabeth said she hadn’t intended to make Michael look guilty, and Jason said she’d told the truth. He stayed away from the trial so Drew didn’t use him to antagonize Michael. She said they still didn’t know who shot Drew, and he said it was a result of Drew’s actions. He’d pushed a lot of people. Elizabeth wondered how he’d lured Willow back in. She was in denial and not strong enough to admit she was wrong about so much. He said the real victims were the kids, including Scout and Danny.

Sidwell went to Anna’s chamber and hulk said she’d be fine. She’d tried to escape and he’d had to render her unconscious. He gave Pascal back his gun and said, try not to lose this again. <snort> Pascal said he thought she was unconscious, and hulk asked if Anna still had no idea where she was.

Britt said if she got caught, it wouldn’t do them any good, but Jack thought she’d find a way. He told her get out and when she left, he heard the shower. He grabbed his gun. Because intruders are always showering.

Valentin said Sidwell was thrilled with Ava’s art pieces and made it sound like he’d been there all along. He asked about Nina, and told Ava to give her his love… Maybe don’t do that. He talked about the interior renovations and said he wished he was there to ride more. She asked how long he’d be staying, and he said his plans were up in the air. She said Sidwell was on a business call and asked if she should get him, but Valentin said he’d rather she didn’t. They had an agreement that he’d keep a low profile during the day. Sidwell didn’t want the WSB to know he was hiding his old friend. Ava said she had the passageway sealed up, not liking the idea of someone possibly appearing in her living room. She suggested she give Pascal a shout and called to him, but when she turned around, Valentin was gone.

Jack came into the bathroom with his gun, and Carly was doing her makeup.

Alexis asked what Sonny would do in her shoes. Scout wouldn’t see any of her family until she was 18. She was a child and it gave Drew time to turn her against her family. Letting Drew warp her daughter’s child into a copy of himself would kill her. Sonny said Drew wanted to swap out Scout’s family at his son’s expense, and Alexis said, and her own. Sam wasn’t there to fix this, so she had to. Michael was the biological father of his children and could fight for custody. She couldn’t. And just because Willow was acquitted didn’t mean Michael would be charged. Sonny said Michael couldn’t walk away from this because Drew was a congressman. Somebody had to take the fall, and she’d decided it was Michael. She said she’d had no choice even if it meant jeopardizing her friendship with him.

Elizabeth said Scout missed Danny, and Jason said it was hurting Danny too. He felt like he was letting Sam down. Drew had made it clear that Danny couldn’t see Scout again. Drew saw Danny as an extension of him, and hurting Danny was the only way to hurt him. Elizabeth said maybe Willow’s influence would soften Drew if she didn’t go to prison. She had to get back to work, and Jason turned to find Brad there. Brad told him to stay away from Britt.  

Carly said Jack scared her, and he said he’d come close to shooting her. What the hell was she doing there?

Hulk said they had to deal with Anna’s escape attempt, and Sidwell told Pascal to send Ava home. Pascal left, and hulk said this had almost ruined everything. Sidwell said Pascal wouldn’t be fooled again. He’d made Anna think she was in a foreign country by only speaking French. Hulk said, this wasn’t the plan, and Sidwell said Anna had gotten too close and he’d had to improvise. Hulk said it was holding up their operation, and they had to complete Faison’s work. If the lab was ready, having Anna there was a bad idea. They needed a more permanent solution.

Brad said, if Jason cared about Britt, he’d leave her alone, but Jason said that was Britt’s decision. Brad said Jason had broken her heart twice, once by marrying Carly and then when he died. Every time he rescued her – paying her tab at Café Cherie or rescuing her in Croatia – he made her believe she could count on him, but she couldn’t. Carly, Sonny, Michael, and Danny would always come first. Britt joined them and asked what was going on. Jason asked if she had a minute, and Brad said she wasn’t interested. Right, Britt?

Carly said she was sorry. She’d wanted to give Jack a sexy surprise. Jack said it was a bad idea. He’d almost killed her. She said it wouldn’t happen again. Her afternoon was free and she’d wanted to spend it with him. He said she could never do this again, especially with Valentin out there. He was never going to risk letting her get between him and Valentin again. (Um… Did he mean letting Valentin get between him and her? That made it sound like he’s involved with Valentin.)

Pascal said Sidwell sent his apologies, but Ava said she wasn’t going anywhere until she spoke with him. Pascal said it would be some time, but he’d pass along a message, and she said, tell him it was about his houseguest, and she wasn’t referring to Lucas. She’d wait.

Hulk said too many people were aware of their work. There was the explosion at the Five Poppies, Dalton going to the police about the lab break-in, and Dalton’s subsequent disappearance. It jeopardized their project. Sidwell blamed Britt for the Five Poppies and said she’d been working against them. He didn’t think she was reliable. Hulk said Britt was a handful, but understood Faison’s thinking better than anyone. Not just because she was his daughter, but she’d worked side by side with him in his final years. Sidwell said, having Britt and Anna on the island was too risky. What should they do with Anna? Their cover story wouldn’t hold up forever. Hulk said Anna had become more trouble than she was worth.

Sonny said Alexis hadn’t lost his friendship. He wasn’t happy, but he could understand why. Alexis said all of her choices sucked and she’d never be sure she made the right one, and Sonny said he wasn’t sure she’d had the right one. She said she appreciated his understanding, and he said Michael was a grown-up with resources. Scout was a little girl who’d lost her mother and was being kept from her family because her father was a vindictive little man, a sorry pathetic excuse for a human being. Scout deserved to be raised by somebody better, but here they were. She deserved Alexis and her love to counterbalance her father’s pettiness and ugliness. Alexis asked if she could still do that if she compromised her ethics along the way.

Sidwell told hulk that they should keep Britt there too. If she came across Anna, she wouldn’t be able to tell anyone. Hulk said it wasn’t practical. Britt’s sudden disappearance would be a problem and lead to more scrutiny about them. Sidwell said it was a last resort, when Pascal came down. He said Ava had insisted on speaking with Sidwell and he thought Sidwell should hear what she had to say. Sidwell left, and Pascal apologized again. Hulk said Anna wouldn’t be there much longer.

Jason said it wouldn’t take long, and Brad said he needed to talk to Britt. Britt said she’d be right back, and left with Jason. Brad asked if Elizabeth was okay with that.

Jack said Carly needed to understand him and take him seriously. Valentin tried to kill him twice. Carly said she was there. she’d saved his life in Germany. Jack said she’d drunk the poisoned champagne intended for him and he didn’t want to lose her. It was then he realized how deeply he was falling in love with her. She asked if he knew at that moment, but he said he’d always known. She was the smartest, most brilliant, sexiest woman he ever knew, and he didn’t want to lose her. That hadn’t changed. His phone dinged, and she said, work? He said, sorry. He couldn’t stay.

Jason asked if Britt wanted to go out with him tonight.

Jack promised to make it up to Carly, and she told him, go save the world. He said she was his world and she saved him. They kissed and she left. She looked sick in the hallway.

Sidwell said he was sorry to keep Ava waiting, and she told him that his purchase was complete. She’d run into his houseguest on her way out. He had every right to his privacy, but he could trust her. He said he wasn’t following, and she said she knew it was none of her business, but did he think it was a good idea helping Valentin Cassadine?

Hulk said Anna was coming to and told Pascal, stick to protocol. Keep his distance and always remember Anna was smarter than him. (Ha-ha!)

Anna yelled, asking who was keeping her there. What did they want? She struggled to get up and fell again. Watching through the window, Pascal said, bravo! He wouldn’t fall for her tricks again. He left.

Elizabeth told Brad that she didn’t think Britt was right for Jason, but it wasn’t their business. She thought it would end in disaster, but they couldn’t do anything about it. They shouldn’t do anything about it. Britt would resent Brad if he manipulated the situation. Be her friend. If she confided in him, listen, but otherwise, stay out of it.

Britt said, define out, and Jason said, going out somewhere together. Spending time together, just them. Britt wondered if he was going to interrogate her, but he said, no interrogation. She asked if it was about the kiss on New Year’s Eve, and he said it was. She said she wasn’t jumping into bed with him, but he said he didn’t expect her to. He liked seeing her on New Year’s Eve and would like to see her again.

Alexis said she knew she was putting her self-interest above everyone else’s and it was the last thing she should be doing, but Sonny said it didn’t matter why she wanted Willow to go free. She was a defense attorney and had to do her job to the best of her ability. But she was only one piece in the courtroom. The jury would tell her. If they came back and said Willow wasn’t guilty, at least she wasn’t a danger to the community. She said she hoped not, and he said he didn’t see Willow as capable of shooting Drew. She said, what if she did it? and Sonny said he thought there was a thin line between love and hate. Even good people could be pushed to do bad things.

Britt said she enjoyed New Year’s Eve too, and Jason said, so let’s go out on a date. She asked if it was an official date, and he said it was if it got her to say yes. When was she free? She told him that she hadn’t said yes yet. Where were they going? He said she’d have to trust him.

Ava said Valentin acted like he was Sidwell’s guest and knew she was his art dealer, and Sidwell asked if Valentin threatened her. She said, not at all. He was quite pleasant. She suspected he was lying and played along. Sidwell commended her for her cool head and discretion, and she wondered if Valentin had been hiding there all this time. He said he’d have security do a sweep, and she said, not the PCPD? He said he preferred to deal with such matters directly and not get the police involved unless absolutely necessary, and asked her not to mention she saw Valentin. She said, of course (🍷). She understood completely. He could count on her.

There was a knock at Jack’s door, and he opened it to hulk. He said, Director Cullum, please come in. They needed to discuss the Valentin situation. Cullum said they’d lost Anna Devane. (How careless of them!)

Carly gave Valentin her phone and told him what happened. She asked how his field trip to Windymere was, and he said Ava saw him. He asked if this was all she got, and she said it was all there was. He said that couldn’t be right, and she asked what he meant about Ava seeing him. He said he got in fine through the access tunnel he’d created, but when he’d searched for the existing tunnel system, the passageway had been blocked and sealed. Ava showed up, but he convinced her that Sidwell was allowing him to hide out there and he got out. Carly said this was a disaster, but he told her, relax. Her name didn’t come up and he wasn’t followed. The authorities already knew he was in Port Charles. It’s not like the situation had changed. Carly had heard Britt tell Jack that she’d be working at Windymere. Sidwell wasn’t going to want the police involved. Whatever he was hiding was on Spoon Island.

Anna struggled to get up and made it to the couch. She realized her nose was bleeding and said, oh God, no.

Thursday:

Jack asked what Cullum meant by losing Anna, and Cullum said she’d vanished on assignment. Jack asked the nature of her assignment, and Cullum said, here’s a hint. When Anna is in play, all roads lead to Cesar Faison.

Lulu brought James to the hospital with a head injury and Nathan showed up.

Emma told Gio that winter was not in the apartment.

Martin went to Laura’s office and said he’d had another incident involving Tracy.

Chase went to the solarium and said Yuri told him that Tracy wanted to see him. Tracy asked if he was cheating on her granddaughter.

Carly and Josslyn were at the hatchet range, and Carly said they hadn’t had a girls’ night in forever. Josslyn said it was the price they paid for busy schedules and asked, what was Carly’s excuse? Carly said between Bobbie’s and the MetroCourt, she’d been burning the candle at both ends. What about Josslyn? Josslyn said it was school, school, and more school. She threw a hatchet and got a bullseye, and Carly wondered when Josslyn got such great aim. Jason and Britt came in.

Carly said she couldn’t believe Jason and Britt were on a date, and Britt told Jason their date was ruined before it began. Carly was short circuiting and they were surrounded by weapons. Jason said he’d talk to Carly and say they were there together, and Britt said it was an official date. He said it didn’t matter what Carly thought, and Britt went to get drinks. Jason went over to Carly and said, get it out. She asked what the hell he was doing there with Britt.

Jack said Faison’s brain was in a jar and Anna knew this, but Cullum said his network lived on and was very much operational. Jack said reinstatement after expulsion was rare, and Cullum said Anna was unpredictable and volatile where Faison was concerned, but the higher ups believed she had inside knowledge. Jack said Anna had known Faison longer than anyone, and Cullum said the evidence suggested she’d disappeared by choice.

Emma told Gio that the thermostat was stuck on 86 and repair guys were working on it, but she wasn’t sure when it would be fixed. There was no reason they both had to sweat it out. Gio said it was like hot yoga without the yoga and asked if she remembered what she told him on the footbridge. She said, where you go I go, and he said, where you sweat, I sweat.

James said it was the best skating he’d ever done, and Lulu said until he took a header. She should have called Nathan first thing. Nathan said Officer Jeffers saw it and told him, when Isaiah came out. James said he was skating and fell, and Isaiah said they’d take x-rays, but first had to clean the wound and check for a concussion. He’d need a parent or guardian to sign the paperwork. He left with James, and Nathan followed. He asked if Lulu was coming.

Martin said he was on the patio and happened to hear Tracy and Michael, and Laura asked if he was waiting for them to invite him in. He said, they were talking about lying to the cops and perjuring themselves in court, and she said, he didn’t. He said of course (🍷) he did. It was his civic duty. Willow was innocent. Laura asked if Tracy knew, and he said Tracy was on the warpath. She said she loved him very much, but couldn’t take any more of him fighting with Tracy. It had to stop. He asked how she intended to stop it, and she said Tracy had to be dealt with head on.

Chase said, of course (🍷) not, and Tracy said, never or yet? He asked what she was talking about, and she said, Willow Cain. He’d conducted an investigation outside the parameters of his job and against Brook’s advice, then got suspended. He said he didn’t regret it. Willow was innocent and keeping the kids from her was wrong. Tracy said Willow was a grown woman with a good lawyer. His loyalty to Willow had to stop before it negatively impacted his marriage. He said her insinuating he’d cheat was ridiculous, when Brook walked in and asked what the hell was going on.

Tracy said she was telling Brook’s husband that she was concerned about their marriage, and Chase said Tracy had accused him of infidelity. Tracy said she hadn’t accused him, she’d questioned him, when her phone rang. Laura asked if she could stop by, and Tracy said she’d be right there.

Jason said he didn’t see how it affected Carly, and Carly said she didn’t want to see him heartbroken, but it was his call. Britt sat down with Josslyn and said she just wanted to have a good time. Josslyn said Carly and Jason were just talking, and Britt said about her and how wrong she was for Jason. She asked Josslyn to put a muzzle on Carly, but Josslyn said, no. And why would she do anything for Britt? Britt said maybe because she could tell Josslyn’s mom that she was a WSB agent secretly working for her mom’s boyfriend.

Jack said, Anna would never leave her granddaughter behind, but Cullum said Anna didn’t think rationally where Faison was concerned. Time and again she prioritized the mission over her family, especially if Faison was in the mix. Jack asked if he had evidence, and Cullum said the photo Jack had asked him to check out was a fake.

Emma told Gio that she was worried about her grandma. She’d missed the holidays completely, which was unlike her, and there was no indication of when she was coming back. He asked if anyone else had heard from her, and Emma said her parents got a short text on Christmas day. She didn’t think her grandma would be gone this long and she’d been feeling alone. Gio said she always had him.

In the exam room, Lulu found some lollipops and gave one to Nathan. She said she was sorry and felt responsible, but he said it was an accident, and accidents could happen anywhere with anyone, including him. It wasn’t James’s first time in the ER, and he guessed it wouldn’t be the last. Lulu was a good mom. She was wonderful with James and James trusted her. With Maxie away, that meant everything. Lulu said she’d always be there for James. It was more about paying it forward. She loved James, but Maxie had taken good care of her when she was in a coma, and she’d do anything to repay that debt.

Brook said she’d always have Chase’s back, and Chase said he’d never cheat ever. He wouldn’t even think about it. She said she knew that, but her grandmother wasn’t entirely wrong.

Emma said she’d been there a year, and Gio said her grandmother knew she could take care of herself. She said the secrecy thing felt off, and he said he was sure Anna had her reasons and would tell Emma when she got back. Until then, she had him to distract her. He picked up a bag and said, dinner? She said they could reschedule. The tropics weren’t for everyone. He told her that they’d said Bobbie’s and Hulu and that’s what they were going to do.

Jason said they were there to have a good time, and Carly said she didn’t like Britt for him. He said he felt the same way about Brennan, but his opinion didn’t matter, and she said Britt was involved in something dangerous. If he got hurt, Danny could lose the one parent he had left. He said she wasn’t wrong, but deep down, Britt was a good person even if she didn’t see it. She said Britt saved Josslyn and she did see it, but Britt was reverting to the old Britt, and he said, let her be tonight, please. She told him to stick to his target and she’d stick to hers.

Josslyn said she’d do her best to referee, but Britt and Jason could leave. They were there first. Britt asked where Josslyn’s boyfriend was – Mr. Nash – and Josslyn said he’d been reassigned. Britt said, savage, and Josslyn said Jack didn’t mess around. He got what he wanted whether you liked it or not.

Cullum told Jack that he needed to know what had been uncovered with Faison’s network in Port Charles.

Carly told Josslyn that she wanted Jason to be happy, but Britt was bad news. She was a wild card.

Britt threw a hatchet, getting close to the bullseye, and Jason asked if she’d been practicing. She said her last boyfriend was a lumberjack and thanked him for convincing her to stay. She was having a good time. He said he was too.

Emma made mojitos and thanked Gio for bringing dinner. He thanked her for inviting him. They’d be talking about this night for years to come. She said, cheers to that, and they clinked glasses. He said he had a confession to make. All summer long, when he saw her at the pool or anywhere, he wanted to do this. He kissed her.

Tracy arrived at Laura’s office and when she saw Martin, she said she might not have come if she’d known the company Laura was keeping. Martin said, always a pleasure, but Tracy said, never once on her end. He should be dealing with the inmates in Lodi. Laura said she thought it was time for Tracy to move forward with the fraud charges against her brother.

Brook said she didn’t doubt Chase’s love, and they put on a united front, but she wasn’t blind. It wasn’t him that she didn’t trust. It was Willow. They’d been close once. Chase said they were married, and she said, exactly. Willow knew him and was in the perfect position to play him. Willow was taking advantage of him and he didn’t see it. He said she must think he was a fool.

Nathan told Lulu that it wasn’t the first time James had gotten hurt and his reckless behavior couldn’t be a pattern. How did he enforce that… Lulu said, without crushing his adventurous spirit? Rocco thought he was invincible at James’s age. She tried to teach him to make better choices and trust him to put them into practice. Nathan said, and if he didn’t? and she said she had to follow through with consequences if her expectations weren’t met. He said he and James were just figuring out who they were to each other and he didn’t want to ruin it, but she said he wouldn’t. Children needed boundaries. It made them feel safe. Being away for a long time, she felt the same way about Rocco and Charlotte. He thanked her for the advice and said he’d see if he could follow through, and she said he had this.

Britt got a bullseye and so did Jason. They threw hatchets while there was a song part. Britt won the round and suggested they up the stakes. Jason asked what she had in mind, and she said, a wager. The loser owed the winner a kiss and the winner got to choose when to collect. He said she was on.

Josslyn asked if Carly ever thought her worry for Jason was tied up in how she felt about Jack. She was very hurt when Josslyn told her that Vaughn was a WSB agent and said Jack had been putting her in danger. Was she trying to make it right? Carly asked if Josslyn was saying she wanted to be right about Britt, and Josslyn said, maybe. Carly said she and Jack worked through their situation and were back on track. He wouldn’t lie to her again. Josslyn asked how she was sure, since he was a spy, and Carly asked how she knew so much about spies.

Jack told Cullum that his information was limited. He had pieces, but not the whole picture. Faison’s research had been linked to Sidwell and another unidentified partner. Dalton had also been linked to it, but was MIA, and two of Faison’s dead children had resurfaced. Possibly one of them had the key. Cullum said he’d asked for results, but Jack gave him theories. He demanded full disclosure. Jack said, with all due respect, Cullum wasn’t get answers from him.

Chase told Brook that Willow had been through hell. He was sorry the PCPD messed up, but he couldn’t stand by and do nothing. It wasn’t fair to Willow. Brook said Chase wasn’t responsible for that, but he said he had no tolerance for injustice. She said she loved that about him and wasn’t asking him to change. All she was asking was for him not to lose himself in this. For me, for us.

Martin said Laura wanted Tracy to turn him into the cops? but Laura said she wanted to put an end to the threats. She wanted Tracy to follow through and free him from all this. Tracy said she couldn’t. Then Ronnie would have to be prosecuted, and her family would never forgive her. Laura said, so how did they fix this? and Tracy said she’d handle Martin in her own way. Laura said the borderline blackmail had to stop, and Tracy said the anonymous tip Alexis received would have lasting repercussions to her family and made Michael vulnerable. Laura said it was truly unfortunate, but all Martin did was expose a lie and reveal the truth, not unlike what she did when she outed him and Ronnie. Martin was her brother and she loved him, but Tracy was her friend and they shared so much, like Lulu and Luke. She cared about them both very much and now that Doc and Ace weren’t there, she needed them to be in her life for reasons she couldn’t go into. She wanted them to stop fighting, for her. Don’t put her in the middle.

Nathan said he was relieved James was okay, but he scared Lulu and his sisters and cut into their fun time, and James said he knew if he asked, Lulu would have said no. Nathan said the point was, he didn’t ask because he knew the answer. He knew it was wrong, but did it anyway. Last year, the same thing happened and his grandma was scared and upset. He didn’t seem to be learning his lesson, so this time there would be consequences. No riding lessons with Cody for three weeks. They were just trying to keep him safe. James said his mom would say the same thing, and Nathan asked if he had something to say to Lulu. James said he was sorry, and Lulu said she was happy he was okay and hugged him.

Tracy said, fine. She’d look the other way for Laura, but if Martin ever crossed her family again, she would come at him with a wrath so fierce not even her great love for his sister would stop it. Martin said, understood, and Laura asked if they had a truce. Martin said it worked for him, and Tracy said, the best thing that ever happened to him was having Laura for a sister. She left, and Martin said she was right. Laura told him that she thought Tracy meant what she said. And she meant what she said. She loved him, but swore if he went after Tracy again, she wouldn’t lift a finger to help him.

Chase said he wouldn’t let anything or anyone come between him and Brook. She was the most important thing in his life, and he was sorry she felt otherwise. Brook said she didn’t. He was her safe place, and she was so grateful they could be honest. He said the hard conversations made them stronger, and she said they had so far. She loved him. He said he loved her too. She’d never know how much. They kissed.

Josslyn told Carly that she’d dated a spy. Everything she knew about them, she learned from Vaughn. He told her that lying was not what she’d thought it was. He didn’t want to lie to her. He wanted to tell the truth, but the truth wasn’t his to share anymore. At first, she thought he didn’t care about her, but it was the opposite. Because it hurt him, it proved he cared. Carly said Josslyn didn’t have to worry. Her eyes were wide open. She knew exactly who Jack was. They left.

Britt got another win, but Jason’s throw was a fail. She said she’d let him know when it was time to collect and asked if he wanted another round. He said, sure, and when she went to get the drinks, he got a bullseye.

Cullum said Jack would tell him what he knew, starting with Spoon Island. Did he have assets with eyes on Sidwell? Jack said there had been enough leaks already to justify caution. Agent Moreau’s actions nearly cost him two agents. He wouldn’t make that mistake again. So respectfully, he wasn’t divulging information on his assets. Cullum said that wasn’t what he wanted to hear, and Jack said he was aware and apologized. Let him concentrate on Spoon Island, while Cullum found Devane. Cullum left.

Gio asked if Emma was okay with this, and she thanked him for asking. He said, always, and she said, yes. He asked if she was sure, and she said she’d thought a lot about this. You, me, us. She was definitely okay with it. They got busy and there was a song part.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada Barely Tasted…

Gio and Emma bask in the afterglow, and he asks what her beautiful smile is for. She says, nothing. She’s just really glad he’s here. They kiss.

Anna wakes, and says, what are you doing? Stop. I need a doctor. I don’t know who you are. You don’t know anything about my condition. Obrecht says, I know all about you, scarecrow.

At Alexis’s office, Trina says they know she was doing her job and had to defend her client to the best of her ability, but what they have trouble with is the truth and the fact it doesn’t matter to anyone. Willow can get away with everything. How is that justice? Kai says, unless she doesn’t believe them. They could see it then. How Willow’s ringtone isn’t the smoking gun for her like it is for them, so she doesn’t believe Willow shot Drew. Alexis says she actually does believe them.

Outside of Bobbie’s, Dante says, Chase must have left early this morning, and Chase says he had a meeting with IA. He owned up to everything. Dante says, good. He’s glad to hear it. Chase says he knows why Dante is pissed at him. He skated right up to the line. Dante says, yeah, he did, and Chase says, but he didn’t cross it. He needs Dante to know he’d never destroy evidence.

Nina goes to Drew’s house, and he says, it’s a little early, but she says, they don’t need to chat. She’s here for Willow. She’s surprising Willow with a day out. Drew says, listen… but Nina continues, they’re going shopping then maybe to see the new exhibit at The Chuck. Then lunch at the Port Charles Grill. She wants to take Willow’s mind off of the trial. Drew says, she should have called first, and Nina says she’s Willow’s mother. Is he saying she needs an appointment to see her own daughter? Drew says, she should have called because Willow’s not here.

Willow meets Michael at Café Cherie, and he thanks her for coming. She says she almost didn’t. The last time she accepted an invitation from him, she was dragged away in handcuffs in front of her children. What’s in store this time? Is he planning an encore with leg irons?

Gio asks if Emma is having second thoughts, and she asks if she looks like she’s having second thoughts. He says, no, but maybe she’s just being nice. She says, right. Because she’s such a people pleaser. She’s been ready to take this next step. What about him? Any regrets? He says, not a chance, and they get busy again.

Anna says, stop it. She needs a doctor. She needs her doctor. Obrecht says, for now, she is Anna’s doctor. Anna has polycythemia vera, which means they need to lower her red blood cell count. They don’t want a thrombotic incident. Anna asks, what happened to her? She knows they’re not friends… Obrecht says, no, they’re not, and Anna says, but they’re not enemies anymore either. Obrecht wouldn’t hurt her. Obrecht asks if she’s certain of that, and Anna says she is certain and she’s certain that Obrecht wouldn’t help these people. Obrecht says, she’s right. She wouldn’t have moved Anna here, but then, he insisted. Anna says, no. He’s dead. Cesar Faison is dead. Obrecht says they know better than that. He can fool the whole world, but not the two of them. They both know he can survive anything, and he has. Anna says, after everything that man did to Obrecht. He tormented her. Obrecht says, you only hurt the ones you love and sometimes you hurt for them. She has to do whatever he needs doing for him. Anna asks, why? She doesn’t understand. Obrecht says, he will never let Anna go.

Obrecht finds Britt at the hospital and says, it’s good to see her acclimating to her rightful position. Britt thanks her, and Obrecht asks how soon before she returns to her former appointment and is running the place? Britt says, what? and Obrecht says, Dr. Robinson’s situation left a power vacuum and she’s the natural choice to fill it. Britt says, Portia wasn’t fired, and Obrecht says, not yet, but it’s only a matter of time, but Britt says she doesn’t know. She’s in a good mood. Obrecht says, of course (🍷), now that I’m here, but Britt says, that’s not what she… She doesn’t want to spoil her mood by fighting with Obrecht today. Obrecht says, today is her lucky day. She’s not here to fight. She’s here for Rocco.

Alexis says she looked into what Trina and Kai told her and unfortunately, it checked out, and Trina asks why she didn’t do anything, especially since they had evidence of Willow’s guilt. Alexis says, it’s evidence she can’t admit. It’s the prosecution’s job to prove Willow guilty, not hers. Willow is entitled to a lawyer who will defend her presumption of innocence, just like anybody else, and even if Willow confessed, she wouldn’t be able to say anything, since she’s not the police, judge, or jury. Trina says she doesn’t know how Alexis does it, defending someone when she knows they’re guilty, and Alexis says she has to defend her clients to the best of her ability whether they’re innocent or guilty. Trust her. She’d much prefer they were innocent, but they can see that’s not always the case. She had to make the strongest argument for Willow’s freedom, and she’ll do the same for both of them, if and when they choose to go to the police.

Drew tells Nina that Willow went for a walk. She said she needed to get some fresh air. He offered to go with her, but she said she preferred to be alone. She wanted to think. Nina wonders if Willow needed to get away from him, and he says he’ll be sure to tell Willow that she stopped by. She says, do that, and sits down. She says she’s sorry she missed her daughter, but she’s glad they have a moment alone. He says he has nothing to say to her, but she says she does, so he can just listen. She wants to thank him. He’s done a great deal for her daughter and she appreciates it. He says, that’s interesting. She’s never shown any appreciation for anything he’s done for Willow in the past, like loving her, asking her to move in, and marry… Nina says she’s talking about the trial. He hired Alexis to defend Willow. He says, with the right incentive, Alexis came through, and she says, Alexis did her very best, but if after all this, they still don’t get the verdict they’re hoping for, she would ask him to let her take care of her daughter from now on. He asks what she means. Does she want to bake a cake with a file in it? Nina says she means they tried it his way. Now it’s time to do it her way.

Chase says he loves his job and cares about getting his badge back, but it’s not just about that, and Dante says, what else is it about? Chase says, you and me. They were partners and they are family. Dante’s got to know he didn’t tamper with the evidence. Dante says he believes Chase, but they still need proof. He still has to investigate what happened. Chase says he understands that, and Dante says he needs to also understand that the traffic cam footage puts Willow in the vicinity of Drew’s house at the time of the shooting. Chase says he gets that, but Michael was also in the vicinity, and Dante says, he was, and he understands Chase believes Willow is innocent. Chase says he does, and Dante says he needs to know how far Chase would go to protect her. Just like he needs to figure out how far he went to protect his brother.

Michael asks if Willow showed up just to relitigate the past. He’s not interested in doing that. She says, that’s what the custody hearing is for, and he says, actually, that’s what he wanted to talk about. He wants them to put aside their personal issues for now and focus on Wiley and Amelia. She says, that’s all she ever wanted, and he says, they have time while the jury is still out. She says, to do what? and he says, discuss what happens with the kids if she’s found guilty. She says they’ve got to do that, and he says, yeah, you and me, together.

Britt asks why Obrecht wants to talk about Rocco, and Obrecht says, Rocco joined his school’s hockey team. She wants to buy season tickets so they can attend. They just posted the schedule, and she thought she’d purchase jerseys with Rocco’s name on them. Britt says, presumably to wear at home where no one can see them, especially Rocco, and Obrecht says she wants to also get them two custom made giant polyurethane fingers. Waving them about is an odd custom, but very effective. Britt says, yeah, if you want to embarrass yourself and the person you’re waving them about for, but Obrecht says she doesn’t wish to embarrass anyone. She’s simply looking forward to cheering Rocco on in the rink. Britt asks if Rocco’s told her that he wants her there. Did he ask her to buy fingers and jerseys? Obrecht asks why he’d have to. They love him and this is how they show support. Britt says, maybe she’d be showing the opposite. It makes no sense. No one in Rocco’s family wants them to be there. Obrecht says, they are Rocco’s family, and Britt says, except, not exactly. Why make Rocco’s life more stressful than it has to be? Obrecht will do what she wants, but as for her, she thinks it’s better if she kept her distance from Rocco.

Nina says she’s not really judging or complaining how Drew and Alexis managed the initial defense, but if Willow is found guilty, she wants her lawyers to handle the appeal process. Drew says he’s going to do her a huge favor, and she says, okay, fine. He needs this and it would be noble of him to hand over the reins…  He says, not that. He’s never going to tell Willow that they had this conversation. She’ll never know that her own mother was hoping she’d be convicted, so she could swoop in and save the day.

Trina says, Alexis told them not to go to the police, that they’d be tried for trespassing and obstruction, and Alexis says, that’s right and they probably still would be. Kai tells her that it feels like she’s saying it’s the only way for them to share what they know about Willow… and Alexis says, if they’d stayed on the scene, not taken anything out of the safe, and went straight to the police, the situation would be different, but they didn’t. Kai says, couldn’t they have made some kind of deal? and Alexis says, maybe. If they’d come to her sooner, she might have set them up with Diane or Marco and they could have gone to Turner and struck a deal immediately as an exchange for evidence, but that didn’t happen. Trina says, there’s no verdict yet. There has to be something they can do. Kai says they should have just stayed on the scene. Then it would have been an open and shut case. Alexis says, not necessarily. Keep in mind that Turner thought circumstantial evidence was enough. She didn’t think she needed an eyewitness to swing the jury. Kai says, and she thinks there’s still a chance that could be true? but Alexis says she doesn’t know. Which is why she’s advising them not to do anything. Wait for the verdict, then decide what to do. Trina says, what about Michael? If Willow is found not guilty, will Michael be prosecuted next?

Michael says, a lot happened to him in his childhood that messed him up, and Willow says she remembers. He says he tried to hide that part in himself and thinks he’s gotten pretty good at it, but still feels it every day. He knows she suffered growing up. She says, it’s true she has ghosts too, and he says, there’s not much they agree on these days, but he knows she doesn’t want their kids to carry the same kind of damage that was inflicted on them. He knows she doesn’t want them to carry the things they do. She says, of course (🍷) she doesn’t. She wants them to feel safe and loved. She never wants them to feel the desperate need to make things right and please someone at all costs. She wants them to feel secure and sure of themselves. He says he wants that too, and she says, so what exactly is he asking? Why is she here? He says, there are programs for incarcerated mothers with young children. They’re afforded special visiting hours and granted greater exposure to their kids. He promises he’ll make sure she gets to see and speak to Wiley and Amelia as much as possible. She says she wishes they’d made that arrangement months ago. So what is he proposing they do now? He says he thinks they should tell the kids where she’s going together. He wants them to know they both love them and want what’s best for them. She says, to be clear, he’ll let her have access to her kids if she goes to prison, and he says, yes. It’s taken too much of a toll on them as it is. Can they please be together on this? She says, they can, but just one question. What if she doesn’t go to prison? What happens to all this unity if she’s found not guilty?  

Gio brings out some pastry boxes and says he just keeps expecting to hear Emma’s grandmother walk through the front door. Emma says she wouldn’t worry about it too much. Don’t get her wrong. When her grandmother first left, she kept everything exactly as it was – perfect and pristine, just in case. She just got used to living alone. He asks if she’s sure about that, and she says, yeah. This place is great and she loves the perks. And trust her, it’s a lot easier not to wake the neighbors than not to wake her grandmother. He says, she’s a cop and a spy. She probably sleeps with one eye open. Emma says, exactly… and he says, what? She says, as embarrassing as it would be if her grandmother came home right now… He says, she misses her, doesn’t she? and Emma says, yeah. She really does. He kisses her.

Obrecht asks if Rocco wants Britt to keep her distance, but Britt says she wouldn’t know. She hasn’t heard from him since he texted that he community service after the break-in. Obrecht says, wunderbar, and Britt says, it’s better than jail time, but Obrecht says she means Rocco wanting to share his good news with her. Britt says she guesses, and Obrecht says, no guessing. It’s a lovely moment with a child and the woman who gave him life. What did she text back? Britt says she told him that she was happy he was okay, and Obrecht says, and? Britt says, and nothing, and Obrecht says, that’s it?: Not even a thumbs up emoji? Britt says, Lulu is on the warpath and doesn’t want Rocco to have anything to do with her, and Obrecht says, so she knows what Lulu wants. What does Rocco want? Britt says she’s not going to force herself on the kid, but Obrecht says, she’s his birth mother. Britt says she was his surrogate, but Obrecht says, she’s more than that. We are more than that. Rocco is alive and exists because of her. She brought him into the world. That’s why he needs to know he matters to both of them, mostly her, because she’s his mother. Britt says she doesn’t know about that, and Obrecht says, that’s fine. Because she does.

Nina says she’s pretty sure that Willow will be grateful that she stepped in after Drew led her to the brink of a life sentence with his crack legal strategy. Drew says, Willow will be found innocent because of him, and she says, being found innocent is not a thing, but she might be found not guilty in spite of him. He coerced Alexis to put him on the stand to stroke his own ego, and instead of defending his wife, he attacked Michael. Drew says, he deserved it, but Nina says, Drew came off unhinged. The only good thing that came out of it was, everyone could see why so many people wanted to shoot him twice in the back. He says, she’s delusional, and she says, her daughter had to testify. Why does he think that is? Oh wait. She had to clean up his mess. Because if Alexis would have rested her case after his sorry performance, the jury would have come back with a verdict, and her daughter would be headed to prison. Drew says he’s the only one Willow can count on. He’s the one who got Alexis in line. She says, in line? Alexis basically said Willow was guilty to the jury in her closing statement. He says, it was a slip of the tongue, and she says, it threw Willow’s defense in jeopardy. She is not having her daughter spend twenty years of her life in prison because she had the bad taste and misfortune of hooking up with him.

Dante tells Chase that he’s going over the case again, starting with the night of the shooting. He’s going over the physical evidence and seeing if there’s anything he missed and anything he might have missed implicating Michael as the shooter. Chase says, good. It’s the right thing to do. Dante says, it could go either way. It could mean either Michael or Willow could be the shooter. Chase says, sounds like reasonable doubt to him, and Dante says, it is… until it’s not. Chase says, maybe for Michael, but right now, only Willow is on trial. If the verdict goes against her, promise not to stop investigating. The only way they can set aside a guilty verdict is if they can prove Michael did it. (Because there were no other suspects. <sigh>)

Alexis says, a lot has to happen before Michael is held responsible for Drew’s shooting, and Trina says, but it could happen. Alexis says, the courts don’t like hunting expeditions. The court wants the prosecution’s ducks all in a row in the first trial. If there’s a second trial, the new defendant will have to be ironclad. Forget reasonable doubt. No doubt at all. Trina asks if she’s saying it won’t happen, and Alexis says she’s not psychic. She doesn’t know if it will or it won’t. Kai says, if it does and they come forward… Trina says, then Michael could get off the hook, and Alexis says she still stands by her advice to do nothing until the jury comes back. Then they can decide. She leaves.

Willow asks Michael to answer one question. Is he open to revisiting custody… Not even custody, visitation if she’s found not guilty. Or does she have to go to prison to see her kids. Michael says, that’s an entirely different discussion and she knows why. She says, because she married Drew, and he says he doesn’t want his kids anywhere near that man. She says, whatever happens, they need to put their children first and put their hurt and anger aside. Can he do that? Her phone rings, and she says, it’s the courthouse… Hello… Yes… Thank you for letting me know. She tells Michael, the jury is in. They’ve reached a verdict.

Turner tells Dante that she got a call from IA. Before a decision is made about Detective Chase’s reinstatement, they need to know exactly how that footage disappeared. Because as far as she’s concerned, Chase still is the most likely suspect. Dante says he’s thinking that right now all they can do is wait until Internal Affairs finishes their job.

At the courthouse, Trina says she wishes they could tell Michael what they know, and Kai says he thinks Alexis is right. There’s not much they can do right now. However, there is one thing he can say. He goes over to Michael and says, Mr. Corinthos, I hope I’m not overstepping. He was in the courtroom during the congressman’s testimony, and Drew has been good to him, but that doesn’t mean he agrees with anything Drew said. Michael thanks him and says, that means a lot. They shake hands as Drew walks in and sees.

Obrecht says she and Britt belong at the games. Rocco deserves to look into the stands and see Britt cheering him on like the maniac she knows Britt can be. Britt says she’s been called a lot of things, but maniac… No. She could definitely pull that off. Obrecht says, even a more restrained Britt without a foam finger and jersey deserves to be at Rocco’s games. She has the right to watch Rocco doing something he love. She has the right to be proud. Britt says she wants to be there. She wants to be part of Rocco’s life, but doesn’t want to make life harder for him. Obrecht says, she is his mother. It’s an inevitable part of the job description. Britt says, not like this, it isn’t, and Rocco already has a mother, one who wants her to stay far, far away from him. Obrecht says, Britt carried him and gave birth to him, two things Lulu was physically and medically incapable of doing, and Britt says, that part is true, leaving out a couple of things that really matter to Lulu. Obrecht says, whether Lulu likes it or not, Britt matters to Rocco. So she needs to make him a priority. Take her advice. Don’t repeat the mistakes she made with her.

Emma says she knows her grandmother is out there somewhere, doing her duty, saving the world, and that’s great. Gio says, it really is, and Emma says, but she wishes her grandmother would just wrap it up and come home. He says, even though she drove Emma crazy? and Emma says, she did, especially at first. Her grandmother was always wondering where she was at, what she was doing, who she was with, and her grandmother didn’t trust her at all. He says, well… and she says, they know she lied and got expelled after committing a couple of minor infractions… which she has now committed on both coasts. But as someone who’s spent decades in espionage, she thinks her grandmother has seen a lot worse. He says, that is such a low bar and she’s Anna’s granddaughter. She says, yeah. She’d love nothing more than to tell her grandmother about her life. She really just wants to tell her about him. He says, what exactly does Emma want to tell her? and she playfully shoves him, saying, relax. She’ll keep this part to herself. He says, good. He doesn’t want to get on Anna’s bedside. She could probably kill him with her thumb. Emma says, she totally could, and he says, you know what? She’ll be back soon. She says, he thinks so? and he says, she’d better be. His Grandpa Sonny is itching to have Emma over for dinner and wants her to bring Anna. He wants to do the whole deal with the four of them. Emma says she’d love that. All she wants to do is call her grandmother and tell her to come home. Anyway, she takes it that things are going good with Sonny. He says, yeah. Things are great. He’s a great guy and super easy to live with. She says, counting his blessings, and he says, yeah. Still, at some point he’s got to find a place of his own. She asks if Sonny said that or… and he says, Sonny wouldn’t. He just needs someplace where he’s not crashing, like with her, his grandfather, and the Quartermaines. She says, great. He knows what he doesn’t want. Any thoughts about what he does want to do?

A woman in scrubs leaves Anna’s room, and Pascal asks how Anna is. The woman says, she’s stabilized. The phlebotomy treatment was successful. He asks how she responded to the other treatment, and the woman says, just as he’d hoped. Anna was convinced that she was Dr. Obrecht. He says, good. That means they’re ready for the next phase.

In the courtroom, Chase thanks Alexis for everything she did for Willow. She went to bat for Willow and he knows why. Alexis says, he does? and he says, she knows Willow couldn’t do what she’s accused of. She just couldn’t. Drew wonders where Willow is and asks if Nina has heard from her. Nina says, no, she hasn’t, and he says he doesn’t understand. There’s just no way she’d turn off her phone while they’re waiting for the verdict. Nina says, maybe she panicked and ran off, but Drew says, she knows nothing about her daughter, and Willow walks in.

Obrecht says she was furious when Britt disappeared and left her to grieve her death, and Britt says she hasn’t forgotten. But is it over? Obrecht says, not entirely. Some rage and disappointment linger. Mostly, she’s sad. Britt says, why sad? Anger she can understand. Betrayal even. But why sad? Obrecht says, Britt felt she needed to run away from her. She missed her chance to be a real mother to her when it mattered most. Britt says, that’s not true. Obrecht was there for her when she died. Obrecht says, she didn’t die, and Britt says, but she didn’t know that. When she closed her eyes for what she thought was the last time, all that was left was peace… and her. She never needed her more than at that moment and she was there. Obrecht says, it’s the least she could have done, the very least. She wasted so much of her life on Cesar, neglecting her in the process. Britt learned over and over again that the only person she could trust was herself. Why would that change when she was facing her own death?

Gio tells Emma that he could go back to PCU. There’s still time to register for spring classes. She says she doesn’t want to influence him one way or another, but that would be great, and he says, then he wouldn’t have a scholarship. That means he’ll have to ask Grandpa Sonny to help out with tuition. So… She says, he really doesn’t want to go back to music? and he says he’s not ready to make that call. Not yet at least. She’s says, that’s okay. Tons of people go to college, and they don’t know what they want to do with their lives. He says, that’s the thing. He did. He thought he knew. He had no doubt that music was going to be in his life, but now… She says, he’s lucky music was his passion then. Not everyone has that. She knows she certainly didn’t. He says, really? She’s such an activist. She says, you can’t exactly major in animal rights, but you can in veterinary medicine. He says, what? She wants to be a vet? That’s great. How long has she known? She says she just decided. Not right this second, but recently. It took a long time for her to figure it out. He says, it was definitely worth the wait, and she says, think so? It’s a really competitive field. He says, and she shies away from competition. She says she’s a total wallflower. He’s right anyway. She felt like it was time for her to declare a major. All she’s ever wanted to do is help animals. He says he knows. He’s seen her in action. She’s been amazing. She thanks him and says, the point is, she didn’t always know what she wanted to do either. He says he gets that. It’s just hard to picture going back to doing anything that’s not music. She says she thinks that’s why going back is a great thing. He can take a bunch of new classes and can find a new passion. He says, it’s not as easy as she’s making it sound, and she says, nothing worthwhile is. He’s smart and capable. They rescued ten dogs from Dalton’s lab. She thinks they can find a couple of classes for him to take. He says she’s hard to say no to, and she says, good. She promises him that they’re going to find the next thing together.

Willow apologizes for cutting it close, and Drew asks, where was she? but the bailiff says, all rise. Judge Sullivan says, be seated, and tells the bailiff to bring in the jury. The jury files in and the judge asks if they’ve reached a verdict. The forewoman says they have, and gives the verdict to the bailiff, who gives it to the judge.

Gio says, if anyone is going to help him figure out what to do next, it’s Emma, and she says he’s just telling her that she’s super pushy, isn’t he? He says, the night he found out about his birth parents, he went back to the Quartermaines to grab his stuff. He didn’t have anywhere to go, and she said they’d figure it out. And they did. She says, because you never know how things are going to turn out. Just like how she thought they’d just be friends… best friends. He says, they’re like besties? and she says she’s just trying to tell him that she wasn’t sure he’d ever return her feelings. He says, look how wrong she is, and they kiss.

Obrecht says she wasted so much of her life on Cesar. Her children, especially Britt, deserved more from her. Now Cesar is nothing but a brain in a jar. Britt says, yes, he is, and Obrecht says, he’s not a priority. Her priority is her family. Britt, her brother, and Rocco, genetics be damned. Britt says she doesn’t know how many games she can make, but order her a jersey, and Obrecht says she already did. They laugh and hug, and Britt asks what Obrecht knows about ice hockey. Obrecht says, only that you can never see the puck. Their boy will be playing, and they’ll be there to cheer him on.

Anna says, Liesl? Are you still here? She sees an ashtray with a cigarello in it, still burning. She sits up, and over the loudspeaker, Faison’s voice says, Anna. Don’t be afraid. I’ve been watching over you.

Judge Sullivan reads the verdict (sneak preview perk!) and returns it to the bailiff. The bailiff hands it back to the forewoman, and the judge says, Willow Tait, please rise. Willow stands and he says, proceed. The forewoman says, we, the jury, find Willow Tait not guilty. Soap looks all around.

On Monday, Alexis says she came through for Drew and expects the same in return; Turner says, thanks to Chase’s interference, he may be the one who ends up in prison; and Sonny says he’s going to make sure Michael doesn’t go down for this.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

The latest in Directors.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-andrew-hawkes-debuts-as-wsb-director-ross-cullum-sidwells-accomplice/

What Anna has.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/what-blood-cancer-does-anna-have-on-general-hospital-her-polycythemia-vera-diagnosis-explained/

Why they chose her.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-head-writers-reveal-why-they-chose-willow-as-drews-shooter-exclusive/

Welcome back!

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-carolyn-hennesy-returns-as-diane-says-fans-got-me-through-injury-excl/

I’m so psyched!

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-and-goings-shocker-anders-hove-returns-as-cesar-faison-but-with-a-twist/

Phase one of Tony Geary tribute.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-sets-date-for-anthony-geary-tribute-featuring-genie-francis/

Still to be determined.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-is-working-on-a-story-to-honor-tristan-rogers-and-robert-scorpio-says-exec/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

In a nutshell, Max does not want to listen to Nathan who is his actual boss. It was at the point where they argued loudly within earshot of the guests, which is a huge no and pissed off Captain Sandy. I would hate working with Max, although he does counterbalance his lack of work ethic by being a stellar boatmancer with Cathy. Too bad Cathy isn’t ready for commitment conversations. Worse than anything, even the weather, was Eyebrows Joe and Kizzy. I don’t care how much Joe weeps and wails in his interviews, he’s a d-bag and he found his d-bag person on this boat. Even Nathan had to tell him to cool his jets, and Kizzy doesn’t even pretend to be sorry. There was a big to-do with Cathy about chicken nuggets at the end, but I didn’t get it.

The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City  

It was the Reunion Part 1, and I’d like to know what was up with several of the women wearing prom dresses. Since they’d reached 100 episodes, we went down Memory Lane. There were receipts, proof, timelines, and screenshots, and Lisa informed us that she did big things with big people and guess what? She was a big deal. It was determined that Heather and Mary had changed the most. While I concur that Mary is a newer, more pleasant version of herself, Heather’s changes were more of the Ozempic variety and she’s also become snarkier.

Vanderpump Rules

At a photo shoot for TomTom merch, LVP found out that not only had a couple of SUR employees and a friend of Audrey’s caused mayhem at TomTom – screaming, crying, and ripping things down – Jason had a penis pump. I should have kept count at how many times they said penis pump throughout the show because they never shut up about it. Seriously, when is this season over and can we reboot the reboot?

Southern Charm

After Salley went out and got a whole set-up to raise chickens, with Craig’s encouragement, she decided to confess she was catching feelings for him while they were at the grocery store. Craig made it clear they were just friends, and admitted to the guys later that he’d invited Salley to his hot tub just so Charley would come along. Charley felt guilty about her date with Craig, but not so guilty that she wasn’t going to go. Madison had a girls’ sleepover, where Salley told them about her conversation with Craig, and Venita left, insulted by something Salley said. The guys crashed the sleepover, sans Craig. When Austen spilled the tea about Craig talking smack about Salley (for some reason he’s pissed at her now), Salley said she realized Craig had been manipulating both of them and Charley would eventually realize it. She wished Craig was there so she could slap him in the face. I often think this while watching the show, so I identified.

And in a Venita update, on Watch What Happens Live, she said she and Carl (Summer House) are taking it one day at a time.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Still in Sedona, the women had to cook for themselves. Oh, the horror! There was a lot of discussion about Sutton and Avi. Apparently, a friend of Amanda’s said she should give Avi a call and he’d give her the dirt on Sutton. And if she hired Avi, it would really piss Sutton off. Amanda is working my last nerve already. Not only is she a person who flaunts labels – nothing wrong with designer pieces, but not glaringly obvious head-to-toe – she consistently talks about how much she has and how much her stuff cost. She also claims to have manifested her Abercrombie model boyfriend. Hey, if manifestation was a real thing, I’d be a skabillionaire by now. Anyway, this woman is seriously rubbing me the wrong way. Sadly, Jennifer told Kyle that she thought one of the reasons Garcelle left was because it was always about Sutton. This made me feel bad because Jennifer and Sutton seem to be such good friends and it sounds like cracks are forming. I’m also not so sure that’s true. Who it’s about seems to depend on the storylines focused on. Of course I don’t hang out with Sutton personally, but as long as she pays for lunch, it can be about her all she wants.

The Valley: Persian Style

The new people aren’t firmly implanted in my brain yet and I continue to mix them up, so I’m grateful to hear Reza J., the other non-white Reza, being called RJ. When newbie Sky had a trunk show of her jewelry in the backyard, a bored Golnesa fired up a joint, causing Sky to nearly have a coronary. Now, no judgement whatsoever – and she did say it kept the crazy away – but I have to agree she should have asked first. Sky was freaking so hard, I actually looked up to see if it was illegal or something, but no. However, I do get doing the polite thing. Same with smoking a cigarette. When you’re at someone else’s house, you don’t just put your feet up on their coffee table like at home.  Golnesa met with Dennis, who she was married to for two weeks before it was annulled. After which he wasted no time hooking up with her best friend. Alrighty then. Since she needed to move, Reza suggested Golnesa downsize, but she told him that she wouldn’t live south of the Boulevard because it’s not safe. I dunno. I think anyone that tried anything with her would be the one who wasn’t safe.

Random Reality Items

I actually saw this episode last night. While I think it’s been made a bigger deal than it should be and I honestly don’t think he meant it in a derogatory way, that’s not my call to make.

A little confusing, but it sounds like she’s actually doing well, despite having bad days.

This sounds promising.

Aww, congrats!

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Borderline. Amazon Prime, Peacock. Believing they’re destined to be together, an obsessive, deranged fan enters the home of a pop star uninvited and planning to marry her. He’s brought along two cohorts who have broken out of the asylum with him and are helping him in his pursuit of love. There are some fun and action-filled moments, but I have to agree with the reviewer who said it left them feeling like there should have been more.

https://www.movieinsider.com/m21788/borderline

https://nofspodcast.com/borderline-review-a-twisted-thriller-that-doesnt-quite-cut-deep-enough

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. Peacock, Amazon Prime. Unlike one reviewer below, I didn’t find the first two films pointless, but more an extension of the series, of which I was a fan. I resisted watching it for a long time until one hung over New Year’s Day where I caught some episodes on PBS, decided it wasn’t bad, and got a free DVD boxed set of the entire series when I made a mere $300 donation. Hey, I said I was hung over, and it was/is a good cause. In this final film, a lot of attention is paid to Mary being a divorcée, which gets her disinvited to many events. But the times, they are a changing. A lot of the staff is retiring or moving on, and a subplot concerning Robert passing the estate torch to Mary. A visit by Noel Coward, with Thomas in tow, brings everyone together. It was a delightful, fitting ending to a wonderful story.

Great photos.

Juror #2. HBO MAX. Yeah, I know, late to this party. It’s been on my short list for a while. The plot is simple, but the twists and turns are not. A man is on trial for a hit and run, and juror #2 thinks it might be him who’s guilty. Anything with Toni Colette in it is worth watching, and this film doesn’t disappoint.

https://mamasgeeky.com/2025/01/juror-2-review.html

htting gops://www.pluggedin.com/movie-reviews/juror-number-2-2024/

Suddenly Amish. TLC, HBO MAX. I had to laugh when I saw the name of this show. It sounds like they woke up Amish or something. What’s sudden about it is the fact that none of these people, with the exception of one Amish afficionado, knows a damn thing about the culture and their beliefs. They seem to be surprised at every aspect of it that even the average person knows, like they don’t show a lot of skin and don’t use electricity. News flash. There are ways of living off the grid that don’t involve going full-on bonnet and carriage.

https://www.tlc.com/shows/suddenly-amish

https://www.tvinsider.com/gallery/suddenly-amish-cast-season-1-tlc-photos/

🐉 Beyond the Wall…

I’ll believe it when I see it, but I live in hope.

https://ew.com/jon-snow-game-of-thrones-sequel-reportedly-revived-hbo-11886345

I didn’t like the ending either, but remaking it is ridiculous.

https://ew.com/game-of-thrones-kit-harington-genuinely-angered-fan-petition-remake-final-season-11883974

And while we’re on the subject.

https://nerdist.com/article/a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms-review/

🏆 As the Globe Spins…

The wins.

https://ew.com/2026-golden-globes-winners-full-list-11881675

 The fashion.

https://ew.com/golden-globes-2026-red-carpet-photos-11882596

The best and worst moments.

https://ew.com/golden-globes-2026-best-and-worst-moments-11883217

🐶 They’re the Top…

🐕 I’ve been to this a few times. The best moment was when a Golden Retriever pooped in the ring. We applauded.

https://caninechronicle.com/breaking-news/over-30000-champion-dogs-from-all-over-the-world-to-compete-at-the-historic-150th-westminster-kennel-club-dog-show-january-31-february-2-3-in-new-york-city/

🪞 Pfft! The Kardashians got nothing on these dogs.

https://nypost.com/2026/01/16/lifestyle/westminster-kennel-club-dog-show-2026-behind-the-scenes-with-the-glammest-dogs/

🥍 And what’s a show without a flyball tournament?

https://caninechronicle.com/breaking-news/fan-favorite-flyball-tournament-returns-for-milestone-150th-westminster-kennel-club-dog-show/

🎰 Quotes of the Week

I just wanna say, this award goes to people who have had their doors closed at them, and that I can confidently say rejection is redirection. And so never give up, and you know, it’s never too late to shine like you were born to be. – Ejae, accepting the Golden Globe for KPop Demon HuntersGolden

You can only grow if you are willing to feel awkward and uncomfortable when you try something new. – Brian Tracy

I’m not as young as I used to be. I was never as young as I used to be.Jennifer Tilly, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength. – Corrie ten Boom

Those who do not find time for exercise will have to find time for illness. – Earl of Derby (I don’t have time for illness either.)

One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. – Virginia Woolf

Sounds like a coronary. Just walk it off. – Coronado Elder (Brian Thompson), Fallout

🛷 A Lingering Season…

Until next time, stay safe; stay taking care of your health during flu season; and stay remembering you never know how things are going to turn out.

January 9, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Trina & Kai Make a Decision, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Nominations, Premieres, Wagging Soon, Quotes Of Five Twice, Take a Breath & Valley

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What I Watched Today

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

📰 Dailies now trimmed back a bit.

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Nibbles…                                                                      

Monday: 

Laura told Doc that she thought he needed to take the position in Dublin.

Britt told Portia that her medical license had been reinstated, so unless Portia preferred a different doctor, she was taking over the case. Curtis showed up for Portia’s appointment.

Jack and Carly met at Bobbie’s, and she asked if he’d found Valentin, but he said he was starting to think Valentin wasn’t in Port Charles.

Valentin flashed back to Charlotte’s visit and was bummed.

Danny found Charlotte at the stables, and she said she wanted to take Hades out for a run. Danny wasn’t buying it, and she admitted that she was sneaking off to see her dad.

Jacinda met Kristina outside Bobbie’s, and Kristina said she needed to leave town immediately.

Josslyn came to the courthouse to support Michael, who said things weren’t looking too good for Willow.

Drew berated Alexis for going after Portia and said he hoped her time with Scout inspired her to point the jury to the real shooter. She said she’d do her best to convince the jury that the person who should be on trial was Michael.

Curtis had reservations about Britt, and Britt said it was Portia’s decision to make. Curtis asked for a word in private with Portia, who told him that Britt was an excellent doctor. He said he wanted to know was if it was possible for Portia to have the paternity test done today.

Jack said Charlotte had been under constant surveillance, but he thought Valentin was regrouping, plotting revenge, and possibly recruiting others to help him. Carly wondered who on earth would help Valentin.

Charlotte told Danny about Valentin being at Carly’s and seeing him on Christmas Eve. She thought she could sneak through the woods with Hades, but Danny said it was a bad idea. He had another option though.

Alexis asked Dante if Michael hadn’t been one of the first suspects, and Dante said Michael had a contentious relationship with Drew. She asked about Michael’s alibi, and Dante said Michael had been with Jacinda and Jacinda had confirmed it, but there were no witnesses. Alexis didn’t understand why they’d only scrutinized Willow. Was it because Michael was his brother? Turner objected.

Jacinda said she had to show up in court, but Kristina said she needed to leave town. If Jacinda went to court, it wouldn’t go well for her or Michael. She gave Jacinda a backpack containing enough cash to start a new life.

Laura told Doc about Charlotte running into Sidwell and said he had to get Ace out of harm’s way by taking the job in Dublin and bringing Ace. Doc wanted her to come, but she said she had to stay.

Danny took Charlotte through the woods on his bike.

Jack told Carly that he wanted to make up for New Year’s Eve, when Emma interrupted. She needed to get in touch with her grandma.

Alexis said they were exploring a third-party culprit, and the judge overruled, but advised her to stick to the facts. She asked if Dante had attempted to intervene when Michael had been convicted of manslaughter, and Dante said he had.

Jacinda asked if Michael knew, but Kristina said no, and it was for his own good. She’d seen something she wasn’t supposed to see, and Jacinda figured it was something from Alexis. Kristina said she knew Jacinda and Michael cared for each other and maybe they could get together in the future, but for now, Jacinda couldn’t be there.

Turner made sure the jury knew Anna had been Commissioner at the time, and Dante explained how he’d gotten Michael to turn himself in. Michael had been underage, but convicted as an adult, and he’d asked for a lesser sentence. Alexis called Boyle to the stand.

Portia said, no, and Curtis asked, what changed? She said a paternity test was too stressful and that would negatively impact the baby. At this point, she’d gotten used to not knowing and wanted more time. It was best for her and the baby.

Emma said she hadn’t seen Anna since Halloween and was worried. Jack found out Anna hadn’t been in touch other than a voicemail and photo, and Emma asked Jack to please help find her.

Charlotte showed up at Carly’s attic, nearly giving Valentin a heart attack. She said she was careful. No one knew she was there. He said it had been a huge risk, but she said she missed him. He said he missed her too, but she could never do this again.

Doc said Laura was in danger, but she said, not like him or Ace. Sidwell needed her. Doc said Sidwell could still go to the police, but she said she wouldn’t leave Sonny holding bag when she’d gotten him involved. There was also Lulu and their grandchildren to consider. She had to stay until she could figure out a way out safely. Doc said, then he was staying too.

Kristina said she’d tell Michael as much as she could, and left. Jacinda looked at her bracelet and flashed back to Michael giving it to her. She left.

Drew went blah-blah-blah to Alexis, and she told him to sit down. She asked Boyle about the Brown Dog Bar on election night, and he said he was there. She asked about him talking to Chase and asked if he’d mentioned where he was when Drew was shot. Boyle said he didn’t remember because he’d drunk too much, and Alexis said he’d told Chase that he was at the Raven Motel with a young woman. He’d checked in at 9:28 pm and checked out at 11:53, covering the time Drew was shot. She asked if he knew the name of the woman he was with and he said, Jacinda Bracken.

Britt said the baby was perfectly healthy, and left. Elizabeth asked how Portia was doing, and Portia told her about Curtis pressuring her. Elizabeth told her to wait if she wanted to. Portia said she’d told Isaiah she was hoping he was the father, but thinking about Trina she hoped it was Curtis’s.

Curtis ambushed Britt and tried to schedule a paternity test, but Isaiah overheard and said that wasn’t going to happen.

Jack said he’d been kept out of the loop about Anna’s op, but would do his best. Emma sent him the photo, and he said he’d let her know what he found. She thanked him and left. Carly suggested Valentin had reached out to Anna.

Valentin told Charlotte that it was too dangerous. If someone suspected she knew where he was, it made her a target and put him in danger too. He was working toward them being together and it would take time. He needed her to sit tight. Charlotte said she’d wait for a key with a red ribbon, and he told her to trust him.

Alexis established that Jacinda was a paid escort and asked if Michael had been with them. Boyle said he wasn’t into that sort of thing, and Alexis had no further questions. Turner asked how many times Boyle had paid for Jacinda and he said, maybe 20. She asked if it was possible he’d confused one encounter with another, but he said Jacinda had been away and he was certain it was the first time since she’d returned. Turner asked if he had proof, but apparently Jacinda doesn’t give receipts, and he said, no. Turner had nothing further. The court adjourned for a recess, and Drew was pleased. Willow was thrilled that Chase had come through for her. Michael told Josslyn he hadn’t known about Boyle and had to find Jacinda.

Britt said any decisions would come from Portia only and left. Isaiah said the most important thing was the baby’s health and the last thing Portia needed was pressure. If Curtis had treated her better, she would never have come to him in the first place.

Laura said Sidwell had already threatened Doc by saying he was disposable, but Doc said he wasn’t afraid. Laura said Sidwell was dangerous and they’d seen what he was capable of, but Doc said he needed to be there to help her. She said the best thing he could do was take Ace and get as far away from Sidwell as he could. It would allow her to focus on finding her way out of the mess she’d made. She wasn’t asking him to abandon her, but to protect their grandson. They had to do it for Ace’s sake.

Valentin told Charlotte to keep living her life, and she agreed it wasn’t a bad one. She told him about babysitting Ace and said it was fun until they ran into Sidwell. She told him what Sidwell had said. It sounded like friendly advice, but she didn’t think it was friendly underneath. He told her to stay away from Sidwell and asked her to leave. He made her promise not to come back, they talked French, and she called him papa.

Jack said it wouldn’t be the first time Anna helped Valentin, and Carly said, it could be a coincidence, but she could have been in on it. Jack said it would be an act of treason and Anna was too smart for that. Carly had to leave, and when she was gone, he made a phone call. He told someone that he was sending a picture to them and he needed to know where the person was.

Michael was trying to call Jacinda, when she showed up. She told him to get his kids and leave with her right now, but before she could explain, the bailiff said Jacinda had to go inside immediately.

Curtis told Isaiah that he wanted confirmation the baby was his. Isaiah and Portia could do whatever the hell they wanted, but his baby would have no part of it.

Britt saw Jack on the phone at Bobbie’s, and he insisted she join him. She thanked him for getting her license reinstated, and he said he’d fulfilled his end of the bargain and hoped she was ready to do the same. She said feeding him all the research info from Sidwell’s lab was incredibly risky, but he said she was clever and would figure it out. He left.

Doc agreed to accept the position and take Ace, even though he hated it, and Laura said she did too, but thought it was the best solution for now. He said, if it got out of control, let him know, and he’d be back. She said she never loved him more because he put their grandson and her first. She’d never forget it. She loved him.

Danny asked what happened, and Charlotte said Valentin told her not to come back. He was concerned about Sidwell. She said she thought Sidwell was a danger to both of them, and Danny told her about Sidwell trying to kill Lucky. She said she had to help her father, and he said, whatever it was, he was in.

Valentin told Carly that it was time for him to leave.

Alexis asked Jacinda about Drew, and Jacinda told her about the night of the body shots (🍷). Alexis asked about her meeting Michael and if Michael had paid her for her services, but she said, no. They’d hit it off and spent the evening together. Alexis asked if it had been the whole evening and asked if she was with Michael at the time of the shooting.

Tuesday:

Nathan went to see Lulu and told her that he thought Charlotte had been lying to her.

Carly told Valentin that she wasn’t going to let him take Charlotte.

Jacinda told Alexis that she lost track of time with Michael and couldn’t remember what happened. Alexis said Boyle had testified he’d been with her from 9:32 pm to almost midnight the night Drew was shot, and asked if Jacinda was saying Boyle was lying. (I would have said, yes, but that’s me.)

Nathan told Lulu that Charlotte was at the Quartermaines when she’d said she was staying at school for drama club. Lulu said the Quartermaine estate was one of the only places she wasn’t worried about Charlotte, but Nathan said he was concerned Charlotte was going to ditch her police guard completely. Lulu asked if he thought she was looking for Valentin, when Charlotte came home.

Valentin said Carly couldn’t stop him if he wanted to take Charlotte, but he wasn’t going to put her in any more danger. Charlotte had come to see him today.

Trina met Kai at the courthouse and they went inside.

Alexis said Dante had testified that Jacinda was with Michael when Drew was shot, but Boyle said otherwise. Who was she actually with during that time period? Jacinda admitted she was with Boyle, and Alexis had no further questions. Turner had no questions, and Jacinda stepped down. Michael told Josslyn, all it proved was that he wasn’t with Jacinda that night, and Jacinda left. Alexis recalled Tracy to the stand.

Carly said she’d told Charlotte not to risk coming back, and Valentin said he’d done the same. If Charlotte was ditching her police escort, it made her more vulnerable. The real danger was that his enemies knew how precious Charlotte was to him. He’d do anything to bring her back if she was kidnapped. Carly said, whoever had Charlotte had him, and wondered if Jack would take Charlotte. Valentin said Jack had taken her daughter, so why not?

Charlotte told Lulu that she’d changed her plans and went to hang out with Danny. It was weird having Officer Jeffers follow her and she was over it. They’d just gone to the stables and it was no big deal. Nathan said if something happened, they might not have gotten there in time, and Lulu said Charlotte was making Jeffers’s job harder. Charlotte said she really was grateful and she was sorry. Nathan left, and Lulu said she needed to trust Charlotte to update her about schedule changes. Charlotte promised she would.

Alexis said Tracy claimed she’d seen nothing unusual near Drew’s house the night he was shot. Did she remember anything else? Tracy said, no, and Alexis asked if she’d seen Michael near the house. Tracy said, yes, and Alexis had no further questions.

Turner said it had been raining that night and there was no moon. She asked if there were any exterior lights, and Tracy said, no. Turner said, visibility was limited, and Tracy agreed. Turner had no further questions, and Alexis called Michael to the stand.

Lulu said she wasn’t worried until Nathan told her that Charlotte wasn’t where she said she was, and Charlotte said worrying about someone you loved was the worst. You imagined all the bad things that could be happening. Lulu said she knew Charlotte was scared for her dad, and Charlotte said he had a lot of enemies. Lulu said he was resourceful and he’d be okay.

Carly said she was certain Jack didn’t take Charlotte. He’d put Josslyn’s life in danger, but it was different from kidnapping a teenager. Valentin told her to stop kidding herself. Jack’s love for Carly didn’t stop him from using her daughter to get what he wanted, and he had no doubt Jack would use Charlotte the same way. Carly insisted there were lines Jack wouldn’t cross, but Valentin said, but Sidwell would.

Dante wanted to go over the video footage once more and told Nathan that they couldn’t let Alexis blindside Turner again. He had to admit that Michael shooting Drew was a possibility.

Alexis asked if Michael was on Crestview Lane that night, and he said he was. She asked why he didn’t tell the police the truth. If he was in the vicinity, he had the opportunity to shoot Drew. Michael said he didn’t shoot Drew, and she pointed out that he lived in the house the gun was taken from. She asked if the gun collection was locked and if he knew where the key was. He said yes, but he wasn’t the only person with access, and she asked how he felt about Drew. He said he hated Drew.

Alexis said she could understand why and asked about the kids living with Drew and Willow. Michael said when he came back from Germany, he was granted full custody and took them back, and she asked if he stopped allowing their mother visitation, but he said that had been the judge’s ruling. Alexis asked if the decision had caused tension and brought up the confrontation between Michael and Drew at the MetroCourt. Michael said he was upset that Drew intentionally upset Wiley. Drew would manipulate anyone to get his desired outcome, and his children weren’t safe around Drew. Alexis said, he’d do anything to protect his kids, wouldn’t he?

Valentin told Carly that Charlotte thought Sidwell was threatening. If he knew where Valentin was, he’d take Charlotte and use her to draw him out. He couldn’t take the risk and had to leave. Carly said when she’d been with Jack, she’d insinuated Anna helped Valentin, but he didn’t buy it. She realized how much she was risking and told Valentin that he had to stay.

Tracy went to see Lulu and said she’d blown taking care of the family.

Dante said he knew Michael had motive and was capable of murder when it came to protecting his family, but he’d felt indebted to Michael because of him going to prison. He’d been raped by another inmate, and it changed him. Nathan said it wasn’t Dante’s fault, but Dante said he’d convinced Michael to turn himself in.

Turner asked if Michael recognized the weapon, and he said he did. She asked if he’d taken it, but he said no one realized it was missing until the police searched the estate. She said the location of the key wasn’t a secret, and he agreed. She asked him to walk the court through his movements that night, and he told her about meeting Jacinda, but hadn’t known of her connection to Drew. She’d been kind and easy to talk to. He’d been worried about his kids since Judge Haran had been killed, as it might affect his visitation hearing. He was prompted to go to Drew’s because he wanted to ask Drew to keep his distance, but his son called and hearing the special ringtone stopped him. He knew a confrontation would make things worse, so he went home. Turner asked if he’d heard any gunshots, but he said, no. She asked if he shot Drew, and he said, no.

Nathan said Dante couldn’t take the blame for the system failing Michael, but Dante said he could take responsibility. He’d made it easier for Michael to frame Willow. Nathan said there was no evidence of that, but Dante said he knew Michael’s alibi was paper thin. Now Turner had been blindsided, and the trial was in jeopardy.

Tracy told Lulu that she hadn’t been asked about Michael before, but this time there was footage that had caught them both near Drew’s house. Lulu asked if she’d seen the footage, but Tracy said, no. Lulu said, if Alexis had proof, why wasn’t it entered as evidence? and Tracy realized Alexis played her and she fell for it.

Turner had no more questions and court was adjourned for a recess. Michael told Josslyn that Wiley’s call had reminded him what was important and it wasn’t Drew. He thanked her for believing in him, but said he might have given the jury reasonable doubt.

Alexis thanked Suzanne for her timing. Tracy had thought Suzanne was bringing her new evidence, but the judge would never have allowed an anonymous note to be submitted.

Tracy told Lulu about Alexis stopping to look at a folder and how she thought it was proof. She’d given Michael up for nothing. Lulu said Tracy would have been committing perjury and made Michael look guiltier if there had been proof, and Tracy said she’d have done worse to keep him from going to prison. Instead, she might have set Willow free and made Michael the prime suspect.

Drew told Willow, Alexis did it. Michael looked guilty as hell and there was no way the jury would convict Willow. Tracy put the final nail in Michael’s coffin.

In the hallway, Kai and Trina went over what happened the night Drew was shot.

Alexis told Suzanne that she was glad their bluff worked, but Suzanne said, some of the jurors looked unconvinced. Alexis said she was hoping her next witness would convince the jury Michael was a more likely shooter than Willow, and Elizabeth walked in.

Carly said Valentin told her that he could convince Sidwell that he was a good ally, and Valentin said Sidwell was a very powerful man. With Sidwell’s help, he could expose Jack as head of Pikeman, exonerate himself, and bring Jack down. He hadn’t thought about how yet. Carly said he had to stay until he had a clear plan. Right now, it was the safest place for him to be.

Charlotte sent Danny a text thanking him for his help and flashed back to Valentin telling her that the goal was them being together, but it would take time. Danny texted back that they’d find a way to help her dad. She replied, abso.

Lulu asked who else Tracy told, but Tracy said, no one. She had no idea how Alexis knew, which was why she fell for Alexis’s insinuation that she had footage. Lulu thought it was weird, and Tracy said something had changed or Alexis would have pushed her harder the first time. She was going to find out how Alexis knew and Lulu was going to help her.

Nathan said all they could do was go by the evidence they had and told Dante that he’d found a cigarette butt at the crime scene. Dante asked if he had it on him when he was at Lulu’s, but Nathan said it had been in the car. Dante said Nathan broke the chain of custody and now it was inadmissible. He wasn’t used to Nathan mishandling evidence and asked if everything was okay. Nathan said, it was just a stupid mistake, and Dante said he was depending on Nathan because they were down two investigators. He’d had to suspend Chase, but Chase may have been right.

Trina and Kai flashed back to being at Drew’s, and Kai said, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star had to be Wiley’s special ringtone. Trina said if Michael had been outside, they wouldn’t have heard it. Michael shot Drew.

Alexis asked if Michael visited Elizabeth when Willow was staying with her, and Elizabeth said, yes. Alexis asked if Elizabeth was with him the entire time, but Elizabeth said she’d had to leave. Alexis asked if Michael had been alone before the police searched the house and found the gun in Willow’s room, and Elizbeth said, yes. Alexis had no further questions.

Before the credits there was a photo of Tony Geary, with the text: In Loving Memory of Anthony Geary.

Wednesday:

Lulu said she’d help Tracy find out who was behind the note.

Boyle saw Laura in the MetroCourt, and she said she was meeting her brother, but he said he wasn’t there for her. He asked her to be less prickly, but she said, not likely.

Martin arrived, and Laura told him about Doc taking Ace to Ireland – for good.

At the office, Alexis told Suzanne that she deserved an Oscar, and Suzanne said she was going for controlled urgency with a touch of we got ya now. Alexis said it was perfect and thanked her. Suzanne had brought along a Greek New Year’s cake for luck, and Alexis said she wasn’t superstitious, but since the case was almost won, why not? Drew came in with Willow and said almost wasn’t enough. (No cake for you!)

Kai and Trina went back to the apartment and went over the ringtone thing again. Trina said they needed to drop it and stay out of it.

Michael went home and saw Gio, who asked if he was okay. Michael said, not exactly.

Nathan asked if Dante thought Michael framed Willow, and Dante said it was possible. They had to go over the evidence again.

Martin asked if things were okay, and Laura said it was her idea. She explained that kids picked up on negativity, and Doc had missed out on time with Ace, but Martin wasn’t convinced. Why didn’t they start again?

Dante told Nathan that Wiley’s phone call to Michael was bugging him and wanted to check Michael’s phone records along with Willow’s. He needed Nathan to go over all his work because he didn’t trust himself to do it.

Kai asked, why? and Trina said Josslyn had been there for her and Michael was her brother. She couldn’t do this to her. Josslyn would protect her. He asked, who would protect Willow? and she said, Drew and Alexis, who was doing a good job. She and Kai had been protecting her parents, which wasn’t necessary anymore. Kai said they were the only witnesses and they couldn’t do nothing, and Trina reminded him of the last time he didn’t listen to her and regretted it. They were staying out of this. He said he was sorry, but he couldn’t do that.

Lulu said Alexis’s line of questioning indicated someone saw Michael and Tracy, so why did she need to trick Tracy? Tracy said Alexis didn’t have a witness, and Lulu said, if that was the case, how did she find out? Had they talked about that night? Someone heard them and took the conversation to Alexis, but it would have been thrown out as hearsay. Tracy said the person who betrayed her lived in her house.

Jacinda met Boyle at the MetroCourt and he said he wanted to make everything better for her.

Michael said, bad didn’t begin to cover it, and Gio hoped everything got resolved soon for Wiley and Amelia’s sake. Michael thanked him for playing at Christmas, and Gio said he didn’t want to disappoint the kids. It was also the first Christmas without Monica. Michael said Wiley couldn’t stop talking about it, and Gio said he had to go, but if Michael needed any help, he was there. Kristina arrived and Gio left. Kristina said she should have warned Michael. She’d known what her mom was going to do.

Drew wanted Alexis to make sure Willow would get off and said she needed to call more witnesses. Alexis said she was resting the defense tomorrow. They had their reasonable doubt. Drew said he wanted no doubt and was taking the stand.

Laura noticed Boyle with Jacinda and told Martin that she’d sent Ace away because it wasn’t safe.

Boyle said, so what if anyone knew about him and Jacinda? They’d done nothing wrong. They’d met in an unusual way, but now that the truth was out, they didn’t have to hide their relationship. Let his constituents talk. What was important was they could have something real now.

Kristina told Michael that her mother’s entire defense hinged on blaming someone else, but she didn’t know the details of Alexis’s plan until she saw Boyle and Jacinda on the witness list and saw the note.

Tracy said it served her right for following Monica’s lead and turning the house into Grand Central Station, and Lulu said, Dante and Chase were cops. Tracy said, Dante wouldn’t turn on his brother, and Lulu wondered if it was Chase’s style. Tracy said it was possible and if it was Chase, heaven help him.

Kai said he wouldn’t betray Trina’s trust again, and she said she loved Josslyn. Family and loved ones came first. Kai said, what about Wiley and Amelia? Maybe she could meet him halfway. They were assuming it was Michael’s phone, but they needed to prove it, then decide together what to do with the information. Trina said she knew how to find out.

Laura said Ace was in danger because of Valentin, and Martin asked why she thought that. Laura said Ace was the sole Cassadine heir and Valentin was unpredictable and dangerous, known to cross lines. Martin said he’d never known Valentin to go after children, but Laura said Ace would be a means to an end and it was her job to protect him. Martin said he got it, and she’d made the right choice.

Gio arrived at Trina’s apartment.

Molly asked if Nathan could help her. She wanted to get a progress report on the missing footage and the gaps in their investigation for Turner. Turner wanted any evidence on Willow. He asked if she was speaking as the ADA or someone concerned about Michael.

Kristina told Michael about the note and said it had been anonymous. Her mom caught her looking and that’s all she knew. She didn’t want to undermine the case, so she tried to fix it by giving Jacinda money and telling her to leave town.

Jacinda said Boyle wouldn’t survive the next election with her in his life, and she doubted she had much future at Crimson. He said he had connections and could find her something else, but she said she thought she needed to leave town and start over.

Alexis said the goal was reasonable doubt, which had been achieved, but Drew wanted the jury to hear about how contentious Michael was toward him. Suzanne said, that risked the jury being sympathetic to Michael, and Alexis said Michael had already told them how much he hated Drew. Drew said Michael’s honesty only made him look better, but Willow agreed with Alexis and Suzanne and said it had to be her on the stand.

Tracy said seeing Laura was a pleasant surprise, but not so much Martin.

Dante went to Lulu’s to see how Charlotte was doing, and Lulu said she heard what happened in court. He asked if she was writing about it, and she said she knew what happened to Michael still ate at him, but he didn’t need an excuse to come by. She was always there for him.

Kristina said she figured with Jacinda gone, she couldn’t corroborate Boyle’s account, and Michael said Jacinda tried to warn him, but court resumed. He didn’t get why she hadn’t told him about Boyle and was hoping his lies hadn’t cost him his children.

Alexis said Turner would destroy Willow. She’d ask about Willow’s whereabouts and if the video footage was found or Willow came clean, it could make things worse. Willow said, they may never find the footage, but Alexis didn’t want to take the risk. Turner would bring up all the bad things that had happened with Drew. She was skilled, dangerous, and relentless. Neither one of them was going to testify. After Willow was acquitted, they could go after Michael, but they weren’t blowing it now.

Trina asked how close Gio was with Michael, and he asked, why? She asked if Michael had a special ringtone for Wiley, but Gio didn’t know and didn’t feel right taking Wiley’s phone to find out. Kai suggested asking Wiley to call Michael and being there when it happened, and Gio said they’d have to tell him why if they wanted his help.

Tracy said her family possessions were still absent from her home, and Martin said he’d tried. It didn’t work and now Drew was impossible to find. Tracy wondered if she should send Martin to prison where he belonged.

Dante said he’d told Anna that he could separate being Michael’s brother from being a detective, but wondered if he’d subconsciously undermined the investigation. Lulu said Tracy told her that only she and Michael knew he’d been on Drew’s street that night. He couldn’t find evidence that didn’t exist. Dante said it was like his instincts were off and he was scared of not being able to trust himself.

Molly asked if Nathan thought she couldn’t be objective, and he said it was a fair assumption. Molly said she was just doing Turner a favor, and it was fine by her to keep her distance from the case.

Trina said, if she could tell Gio everything, she would, but she couldn’t, and he said, then he couldn’t be involved. He wasn’t lying to Wiley or grabbing his phone. She said they were doing this for Wiley.

Boyle suggested they just have fun and not talk about the future, and Jacinda said she had nowhere else to be. He went to get their drinks.

Michael told Kristina, now the jury knew he’d lied and that he’d been on Drew’s street. If he didn’t know any better, he’d think he shot Drew. Today was a huge win for the defense, and the jury had more than enough reasonable doubt to exonerate Willow.

Drew said Alexis had made mistakes, but she said she wasn’t wrong this time. Trials took skill, endurance, and precision. Whoever made the right moves at the right time won, and she was going to win. Drew said she didn’t seem to be understanding. It wasn’t a request, but an order. Did he need to remind her what was at stake? She said it was his call. Go for it, but don’t say she didn’t warn him.

Dante said the common denominator between Michael, Gio, and Rocco was him, and Lulu said he was being hard on himself. Questioning his judgement and caring about people was what made him good at what he did. There were more times he’d been right than wrong.

Nathan said there was nothing new, but they’d keep looking, and Molly thanked him. She was sure truth and the system would prevail. He promised every lead would be followed and he’d personally go over the evidence.

Kai said they might be able to exonerate Wiley’s mom, but to do that, they needed Wiley to call his dad, and Trina said, trust them. Gio said they wouldn’t trust him and he didn’t feel right, but she said it was about the truth. They both knew what it was like to have it kept from them, and they couldn’t sit by and let it be hidden. Gio agreed to help for Wiley and Amelia.

Kristina told Michael that she was sorry about Jacinda. If she’d come to the court, it meant she cared about him, and maybe she hadn’t left town. Michael said he hoped she’d stayed, and they could sort things out.

When Boyle came back with the drinks, the table was empty.

Martin said Tracy was right and he was wrong. She won. He’d never cross her again and would do everything possible to get back her heirlooms. He told Laura that he loved her and left. Tracy sat down, and Laura said she had the right to be angry with Martin, but hoped one day they were able to get past this.

Martin flashed back to watching Tracy and Michael talking in the nook and smiled.

Alexis said all they had to do was let her do her job, and Suzanne said, Drew made winning the case a lot harder.

Drew said he was going to make Michael look so guilty, the jury would have no choice but to acquit Willow. And when the visitation hearing happened, it would only be her there because Michael would be behind bars where he belonged. She said she hoped so, and he said it was a promise. Tomorrow would change everything. He hugged her, but she didn’t look convinced.

Thursday:

As Gio was going out, Sonny told Gio that he was making chicken piccata, and Gio said he’d try to be back for it. Kristina came over as he was leaving.

Trina said this might be her and Kai’s last chance to identify the shooter.

At the Quartermaines, Dante ran into Brook, who said she’d been avoiding him. She was disappointed that he’d suspended Chase and she wanted him to fix it.

Alexis asked why Drew wanted to testify, and he said because Willow was falsely accused of shooting him. He wanted to set the record straight.

Kristina complimented Gio on the impromptu concert, and he said he appreciated the violin Sonny and Ric got for him, but didn’t know when he’d play again. He left, and Kristina said she was dreading court.

Dante said Chase was being investigated by Internal Affairs, and Brook said it could ruin his career. He was only doing what he thought was right because he believed Willow to be innocent. Dante said he didn’t agree with Chase’s methods, but thought Chase might be right about Willow.

Alexis went down Memory Lane about Drew hooking up with Willow, and Drew told the court about Jason attacking him. He said Michael had secretly recorded him and Willow having sex, showed it to Jason, and sent Jason to attack him.

Kristina told Sonny that she wanted to stand by Michael, but if her mother didn’t get Willow exonerated, they wouldn’t have access to Scout. In proving Willow innocent, Alexis was basically building a case against Michael. Sonny said it was a legal tactic and if Willow was acquitted, that still didn’t mean Michael was guilty.

Drew said Jason was a mob enforcer for Sonny Corinthos, and Alexis tried to submit Jason’s police file, but Turner objected. Judge Sullivan sustained and told Alexis to move on. Alexis asked if Michael had ever assaulted Drew, and Drew said Michael had punched him out at the MetroCourt. Turner flashed back to hearing Drew holding it over Sonny’s head, and Drew’s medical records were submitted. Drew said Michael told him to stay away from his kids, and the night he was shot, he’d told Carly that he and Willow were getting back together. He had no doubt she’d told Michael.

Brook asked if Dante believed Willow was innocent, but he said that they might both be having trouble being objective. Gio stood in the doorway, and heard them. Brook asked Dante, what had changed?

Turner asked about Michael and Drew working together at Aurora, and Drew told the court about Michael staging the takeover. She asked if he’d seduced his nephew’s wife, but Drew said he and Willow fell in love. She asked if Judge Haran hadn’t cited him as the reason Willow shouldn’t have custody, but he said that was a lie.

Gio said he was just checking on Wiley, and they could play video games as a distraction. Brook went to set things up, and Gio told Dante that he’d herd them. He asked if Dante thought Michael set Willow up, but Dante said he didn’t know, and it was up to the court to decide.

Turner brought up the wire transfer for one million dollars made out to Judge Haran that was found in Drew’s safe, but Drew insisted it wasn’t his. (Just like those cigarettes in every teenager’s coat pocket.) Turner said, according to the receipt, the payment was transferred to Judge Haran’s bank account the same day she stripped Willow of custodial rights. Drew said it was a set up, and Turner suggested he’d wanted her all to himself. Drew said Michael stole Willow’s children, paid off the judge, and planted the receipt. Turner asked if he had evidence, but he said he didn’t need no stinkin’ evidence. Michael took everything and turned the family against him. He was Alan Quartermaine’s son and had as much right to the name as Michael did. He was a Navy SEAL, a congressman, and a patriot, but none of that was enough. Everything Michael had, he didn’t deserve. He took one thing from Michael – his wife – and Michael turned into a homicidal maniac. Michael was going to rot in prison, and he and Michael’s wife would take the kids home where they belonged. Through all of it, Michael never batted an eye, and Turner had nothing further.

Alexis had no redirect, and Drew was dismissed. The judge called a recess, and Nina told Drew that he may have cost Willow everything. Trina told Kai that they had a chance to get the truth right now.

Brook said whenever Michael left the house, Wiley was afraid he’d never see him again, and she and Gio agreed they felt terrible for him. Brook hoped the truth came out soon so everyone could move on and heal. Gio told her about Sonny making piccata, and she decided to go help Sonny in the kitchen. Trina texted Gio that it was go time.

At the courthouse, Kristina told Dante that Drew had a five-star fit, and he said that was good for Michael. Michael was happy that the jury saw the Drew he knew, and Kristina said it looked like Drew was setting Michael up. A call came through to Michael’s phone, and the ringtone was Wiley’s voice saying, Daddy, it’s Wiley. Pick up. Wiley told Michael that Gio wanted to know if it was okay to play a game, and passed the phone to Gio. Gio asked if Tron was okay to play, and Michael said it was fine, but not for longer than an hour. Michael told Kristina that he’d gotten the ringtone when he was in Germany, and they went back in. Kai said it wasn’t what they thought, but Trina said it didn’t officially rule out Michael, but he might not be the shooter.

Alexis said Drew was unhinged. If his testimony was the last thing the jury heard, Willow would lose, so because of him, she wanted Willow to take the stand. Willow was their best shot at turning things around. Willow said there was no choice but for her to testify.

Wiley and Gio played video games, and Gio said he had to make a quick call. Wiley went to get juice, and Gio called Trina. She said it wasn’t what they expected to hear, but it was helpful.

Brook showed up at Sonny’s, and he asked her to help him in the kitchen. She said she’d love to, but wanted to talk about Gio.

Willow took the stand, and Alexis asked if she’d taken the gun from the estate. Willow said, no, and Alexis asked if she’d placed the gun in a drawer at Elizabeth’s. She said, no, and Alexis asked about Michael going to Elizabeth’s. Willow said she’d found him alone there, and he’d said he wanted them to go to family therapy, but that’s where she was arrested in front of her children for shooting Drew.

Brook said it meant a lot that Sonny and Ric put their differences aside to get Gio the violin, and he said it showed how much they loved him.

Alexis asked if Willow believed the weapon was planted, and she said, yes. Alexis asked, who would frame her? and she said she hadn’t shot Drew and Michael didn’t want her in their children’s lives. Alexis asked if she thought Michael framed her, and she said she did.

Alexis went over the timeline of Willow and Drew’s affair, and Willow told the court about Drew getting Obrecht back for the bone marrow transplant and how he was her hero. She had no choice but to fall in love with him.

Brook told Sonny that hearing Gio perform was magical. She’d thought he was never picking up the violin again. Sonny said her and Gio’s relationship had changed, and she said they’d had a chance to connect after Ned’s heart attack. The wall between them had finally come down and she thanked God every day.

Alexis asked about Drew’s affair with Nina and asked if she’d been allowed to see her children, but Turner objected, saying it had been a court order. Willow said she’d done everything and anything she could to see them, but there was no pleasing Michael. She never doubted Drew loved her and they’d reconnected. Alexis asked if Willow was there as a direct result of Michael’s premeditated actions, and she said, yes. Alexis had no further questions.

Wiley said he missed his mommy and daddy, and Gio said they loved him so much. Wiley asked if they’d be together again soon, and Gio said he hoped so.

Turner reminded Willow of Judge Haran’s ruling and asked if Drew cost Willow her children. Willow said Drew promised they’d fight for them together, and Turner asked if she blamed him for losing custody, but she said she didn’t. Turner showed her the gun that shot Drew and asked if she’d ever touched it. Willow flashed back to stealing it from the collection while wearing gloves, but said she’d never touched it.

Turner asked why Willow left her shift the night of the shooting, and Willow said Chase had informed her about Judge Haran’s murder. She didn’t know how it would impact her case and she was upset. Turner asked if she was out of control when she left, and Willow flashed back to sobbing in the hallway. She said all she could think about was her children, and Turner asked if she went past, near, or in the proximity of Drew’s house on her drive, but she said she didn’t remember. Turner asked if she’d called or texted anyone, and she said no, but Turner said her cellphone had pinged near there. Willow said she just knew she didn’t stop anywhere and flashed back to stopping near Drew’s house and taking the gun out of the glove compartment. Turner said Willow had been betrayed by her husband and mother and lost custody of her children. Had her life improved since Drew came into it? Willow said her life wasn’t perfect and she hadn’t made perfect choices, but she loved Drew. He was the only person she trusted with her children. He’d do anything to keep their family together. Turner asked what she’d do for her children, and Willow flashed back to shooting Drew. She said she’d do anything for her children, and Turner had nothing further. Alexis said the defense rested, and the judge called a recess until tomorrow when he’d hear closing statements.

Wiley asked if they could have cookies, and Gio said he’d grab some. When he left, Wiley called Willow.

Kristina said, even if Willow was acquitted, that didn’t mean Michael would be charged, but Michael said Willow would be one step closer to being in his kids’ lives. So would Drew, and he couldn’t let Drew anywhere near them.

Alexis said she thought they might have won the case. Dante asked what Turner thought, and she said Drew cost Willow her children. She’d thought if she pushed that button, Willow would crack, but she may have just saved herself.

Kai said Willow was extremely convincing, and Trina said it was obvious she loved her kids and Drew, but they were no closer to the truth. He said it looked like it wasn’t Michael, and she wondered who else it could be. As everyone was leaving, Willow’s phone went off. Guess what the ringtone was? She told Wiley that she’d be seeing him real soon, and Kai and Trina looked at each other.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada Minus a Few Bites…

Brad finds Britt at the hospital and gives her a fashion critique, and she says she might not be perfect, but her outfit is. They hug, and she says she’s finally feeling like herself again. He says she looks perfect in her lab coat, and she asks, what brings him to GH? Is he trying to get his old job back? He says he has to aim higher to pay off his credit card debt before the next Ice Age. He needs to know where she was New Year’s Eve. He called her from The Savoy so she could join him. She flashes back to being with Jason and their kiss, and says she was working, but Brad says he called the hospital and she wasn’t. What was she really up to?

Laura went to Sonny’s and told him that she had interesting information on Sidwell that they might be able to use to their advantage. Did he know Sidwell was dating Lucy Coe? Sonny nods, and she says, he’s also seeing Ava Jerome. It appears to be in a professional capacity, but Lucy is jealous. He’s just buying art. Sonny says, either Sidwell loves art or knows Ava is the mother of his child.

Michael walks into the mansion to find Jacinda in the foyer. She says she came to say goodbye.

In her office, Alexis works on her closing argument, when Tracy storms in and says, Alexis tricked her.

At the MetroCourt, Drew says, Willow’s freedom is around the corner, and she says, thanks to him. He says he might have gotten carried away on the stand, but she says she loves how passionate he was for her. He’s her champion. Jason and Carly walk in.

Back at the apartment, Kai says, Willow shot Drew, but Trina says, they only know her ringtone for Wiley is Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. He says they know a lot more than that

Sonny tells Laura that Sidwell knows how to play the game. In cozying up to Ava, he knows he can get close to the kids. Laura says, that didn’t occur to her, but he’s absolutely right. Sidwell has no limits, not when comes to their kids. Sidwell even threatened Ace indirectly. Sonny asks, what happened? and Laura says, Sidwell struck up a conversation with Charlotte and said some things about Ace. So she asked Doc to take Ace out of the country. He was already offered a great job in Dublin, and together they decided he should take it and take Ace with him. Sonny says, they made the right call. Sidwell won’t rely solely on physical evidence against them to get what he wants. He’ll use intimidation through their family. She says she’s so sorry. She feels terrible. She feels awful that Avery was drawn into this. That night she found Dalton’s body, she thinks she went into some kind of shock. She was disoriented and not thinking clearly. She was in a panic and involved him. Now his family is stuck with this mess because of her.

Drew says he can’t believe Jason and Carly have the nerve to stay after what they did to Willow, but she says she’s okay because he’s here with her.

Carly says, their love makes her sick, and Jason says he heard about Willow’s testimony. Carly says, that makes her sick too, and he says, apparently it was compelling. She says she’s afraid the jury will buy Willow’s poor me act. She did. And if Willow is acquitted, Turner will go after Michael.

Jacinda says, Brook let her in and said it was okay for her to wait, and Michael leads her to the living room. He offers her a drink, but she says, no thanks. She came by so he could give this back to his sister. She shows him the backpack and says, Kristina gave it to her so she could leave town. He says he knows. Why didn’t she take it? She says she considered it, but it didn’t feel right. Kristina gave her the money so she could help him, but she just made things worse.

Tracy says, Alexis made her think there was evidence in the folder, and Alexis says, it’s not a good time. She suggests Tracy make an appointment, but Tracy says she doesn’t care if it’s a good time. Bill her. Who told Alexis that she saw Michael? Alexis has someone spying on her family. Who is it? Alexis says she’s not obligated to discuss her process or sources. The subpoena was legal, as was her assistant handing her the folder. It’s called a bluff and Tracy fell for it. Consider herself lucky she didn’t perjure herself.

Kai says, Willow went missing at the time Drew was shot, and Trina says, she let Nina lie for her because she wanted or needed and alibi. He says, they heard her receive a call from Wiley with the ringtone, and she says, they know it wasn’t Michael’s because he told Kristina that he hadn’t changed it since he was in Germany. Tracy saw Michael near Drew’s street… He says, but Michael would have entered through the front, and she says, they know the shooter left through the kitchen, so it would stand to reason, they entered through the back. He says, Willow would have a key, and she says, and access to the gun. He says, she would have known how to use it from her Dawn of Day training, and Trina says, Turner had footage of Willow. He says, but it was deemed inadmissible and the jury never saw it. All of the evidence points to Willow.

Tracy says, Alexis forced her to divulge information with no evidence to back it up, but Alexis says, Tracy had a guilty conscience and jumped to the wrong conclusion. Tracy says, Alexis implicated Monica’s beloved grandson. She doesn’t care if Willow is guilty or not. Her only goal is to put out the dumpster fire that’s Drew’s personal life.

Willow says she’s glad Drew convinced Alexis to represent her, and he says he’d do anything for her. He realizes his testimony didn’t go as planned, but that’s only because he cares so much about her. She says, his testimony was perfect. It convinced Alexis to put her on the stand, and she was able to tell her truth to the jury. Not just about her innocence, but how she feels about him.

Britt tells Brad that she’s not talking about New Year’s Eve. She doesn’t want to get into it. He says, because her evening included cold fusion and espionage? and she says, shhh! She pulls him aside and says she was busy trying to have a personal life. He says, one he doesn’t know about? and she asks if that’s hard to believe. He says, yes. He knows they’re still catching up, but it was her birthday, and he can’t believe she didn’t want to spend it with him. She says she loves him, but she needed to celebrate that she’s still alive. She needed something he couldn’t give her. He says, so who’s the guy? Does he work at GH? She says, no, and he asks if he knows him. If he does, he’d like to offer his unasked for two cents, as is his way… She says, no, absolutely not, and he says, Britt Westbourne, please tell me you were not out with Jason. She smiles and shrugs.

Carly asks if Jason thinks she needs to worry, and he says, Michael didn’t shoot Drew. She asks if he doesn’t think Michael would do it, and he says he knows Michael is capable of it, but if he had, Michael would have told him. She says, even if he’s right, that won’t stop Turner from investigating Michael, and he says, she’ll see Michael is innocent. Alexis’s theory doesn’t matter. Michael won’t stand trial. She says she’s not as sure as he is, and Michael already has a record. He says, because Michael was protecting her and it was a long time ago. They both know Michael hates Drew, but they also know he wouldn’t take somebody’s life. She says, Alexis was doing everything in her power to point the finger at him. She handed Turner everything she’d need to prosecute him, and they know innocent people go to prison all the time.

Jacinda tells Michael that Kristina didn’t give her anything specific, but said something bad would happen if she testified in court and she shouldn’t be there. In hindsight, she should have figured out it was Kristina’s way of telling her to get the hell out of Dodge because she knew Alexis was going to question her about Ezra. Michael says he has his own questions, assuming she would answer them at all, but was what she said on the stand true? She says, the night of Drew’s shooting, after he bought her a drink, she called her agency. They told her that Ezra wanted to meet with her and she was short on money, so she took the booking. When Michael came around later and needed help with an alibi, she thought, why not? He asks if it was just about the money, and she says, at the time, it was definitely a consideration, but he also seemed like a genuinely nice guy who needed help. She figured he didn’t need to know about Ezra. He asks if she was never going to tell him, and she says, in the beginning, no, but she started spending more time with him and started to feel differently. She wanted to tell him the truth. He asks why she didn’t, and she says, if he didn’t use her as an alibi, he’d have no use for her, and they would no longer spend time with each other. And she wasn’t ready to let him go.

Alexis tells Tracy that she has nothing to say about Drew’s personal life, and Tracy says, Alexis would have shot him herself. She’s only defending Willow to get access to Scout. Alexis says she has one job, to present the strongest possible defense for her client, and Tracy says, not at Michael’s expense. Alexis sold him down the river so she could get to see her granddaughter. Alexis says, and Tracy lied to protect him, even though she knew he could have shot Drew. Now an innocent woman is on trial for it. Tracy says, Alexis doesn’t believe that, and Alexis says, what if she does? Tracy says, Willow is anything but innocent.

Willow says, Drew is always so brave. She’s glad the jury got to hear it. They needed to know how good he is. Unlike his brother Jason. She’ll never forgive Jason for the way he treated Drew. She can still see his handsome faced all bruised and bloody because of that animal. Drew says he was a Navy SEAL, and she says, Jason hurts people for a living and kills without feeling. It’s like he looks right through her. He says he’s sorry. Don’t worry. Jason won’t do anything to her. He won’t let him. She says she knows, but as awful as Jason is, he’s better than Carly. The past month has been eye-opening. They used to be close and now Carly despises her. She keeps thinking about how she tried to see Wiley and Amelia after… He says, it’s okay. She can say it. After Curtis blindsided her so the wedding didn’t happen. But they got through it and they’re stronger than ever. She says, true, but after everything that happened, Carly wouldn’t let her see her own children. Carly held her back. She just wanted to hold her son, and Carly threw her out before she could. She was falling apart and begging for mercy and Carly and Michael ignored her. He says, soon enough, Michael will be the one begging for mercy.  

Trina tells Kai, Drew married the woman who shot him. She’s the stepmother to his child. Alexis is building a case against Michael and he’s innocent. Kai says, if Willow is exonerated, Michael could get charged, and she says, and Willow will get full custody of Wiley and Amelia. They have to go to the police. He says, they can’t or they’ll go to prison themselves.

Laura tells Sonny that when she and Luke first got together, she tried to get him out of organized crime. Now here she is years later, mayor of the town, and just as stuck as he was. She’s not free to make her own decisions. She can’t do what’s best for the city and take care of it the way it deserves – or her family. Now they’ve been threatened. Sonny says, she was protecting them. Anybody else would have done the exact same thing. She says she wishes there was another way to protect her family. Every time she tries to free herself from Sidwell’s grip, it tightens. Luke felt that too, but he found a way out. She can’t help but feel if Luke was here, he’d know what to do.

Britt says, the two of them had an honest conversation and it led to an amazing kiss, and Brad says, then what happened? She says, nothing. Tracy blew in demanding to know who finished the fruitcake and it killed the mood. He says, fruitcake is emotional chaos in food form, and she says, after that, Jason walked her to her car and she drove home. That was that. He says, if Tracy hadn’t come in, would it be fair to say they’d have slept together? and she says she doesn’t know. Maybe. It’s not like they haven’t before, so why not? He asks if she’s forgotten that Jason broke her heart.

Jason says he understands why Carly is concerned, but even if she thinks that, there’s not enough evidence to convict Michael. The real problem is Drew. She asks if he read Drew’s testimony, and he says he did. Drew made it clear that he was coming for Michael and he’s out for blood. He came close to doing a lot of damage to Willow’s case, but at least they know how he feels about Michael. She says she thought Drew’s jealousy of Jason was pathetic, but his jealousy of Michael is so much worse, and he says he’s concerned if Willow gets acquitted, that won’t be the end of the story. She says, he’ll want payback. He’ll go after Michael with everything he has. All the evidence they have won’t be enough to prove Michael is innocent if Drew wants the world to think he’s guilty.

Kai says, if he and Trina go to the police and tell them how they know, they’ll know all the laws they broke. It will be out in the open. Trina says, they have to do something, and he says, trespassing, breaking and entering, stealing and destroying documents, tampering with evidence and a crime scene. At the very least, they’ll get obstruction of justice, and who knows what else Drew will think up or invent? Drew could have died and they left him there, fleeing the scene of a crime. No one is going to think they deserve time off for good behavior. She says she wishes she could keep him out of it and go to the police herself, but he says he can’t let her. His prints are also on the bat, so there’s no way she can say that. They might even think he’s the shooter. She says, they have to come forward. If they go to Turner and tell her, she can give them immunity. He says, even if Turner agrees – and that’s a huge if – it will be public. If they come forward, they’ll still be in danger. She says, of Drew’s retaliation.

Jacinda says she knew what she and Michael had would never last, but she wanted to see what it would be like to date him and spend time with him. She knows it was selfish, but she never thought anyone would find out about Ezra. He’s been so careful about protecting his political career. She thought it would be safe. Michael says he believes her, and she thanks him. She tells him to please thank his sister. She hopes he knows how much Kristina cares about him. She did what she could to help him. She starts to leave, and he asks where she’s going. She says, back to her apartment to get some things. She’s got a little money stashed away to go somewhere new. He says, if she’s thinking of leaving Port Charles because of him, please don’t.

Brad says, there are about 50 people that will always come before her, and Britt says he’s being a bit dramatic. He says, let’s see. Sonny, Carly, their kids, any and all of their pets, Carly’s hairstyle, the cute bowl of moss🎍in Sonny’s old her kitchen, if she still has it. Britt says, that might have been true before, but not now. Jason put his life on hold to rescue her from the Five Poppies. He’s looking out for her. He helped her with her car, her room – Brad says, which she hates – he bailed them out of the Café Cherie debacle… Brad says, Jason would have left him rot in a jail cell, but Britt says he doesn’t know that. He says he does, and she says, so? He says, they’re different. Jason has a code of honor. She has a tendency to lie like a rug. She says, not true, but he says, it is. And it’s one of the many things he loves about her. Honesty is boring. It’s played out. Jason wants to change her to become a truth telling automaton like him. She says, Jason thinks she’s fine the way she is.

Drew says he’s so sorry for everything Willow went through after their first failed wedding. The hurt and confusion she was feeling tear him up inside. He caused it and he’s just so sorry. She says, don’t feel that way. He’s been nothing but wonderful after all the terrible things she said. He found a way to love her. He says he always will, and she says she believes it. He says she should. The thought of her outside Carly’s, waiting to be let in to see her own children… He gets up, and she asks what he’s doing. He says, it’s their turn to grovel, and she says, don’t, but he’s already on his way over to Jason and Carly’s table.

Tracy tells Alexis that Willow isn’t a sob story about being sweet and innocent. Willow is shrewd and calculating. Alexis says she’s well-aware of how Tracy feels about her client, and Tracy asks if she’s aware that Willow used her granddaughter to get access to the house. On Monica’s last day, Willow showed up saying she’d promised Scout could see Monica before school started. Alexis says, it was their tradition, but Tracy says, Willow could care less about their tradition. She used Scout as an excuse to get to Wiley. Alexis asks if she’s supposed to blame Willow for wanting to see her children, and Tracy says, Willow wanted to gloat about getting a new judge for the visitation hearing. Alexis says, so Willow is cunning. What is she supposed to do to fight back against Tracy and her family? Tracy says, don’t let the sweet, meek act fool her, and Alexis says she has faith in Willow’s innocence and needs to finish her summation. Which means Tracy needs to go.  

Kai says, Drew will use his power as a sitting congressman if he comes for them, and Trina says she’s sure he would. They saw what he did to Aunt Stella, and she wasn’t his real target. It was Trina’s father. Kai says, he’ll do the same thing to her. He’s ruined her parents’ lives and done enough damage. She says, if they tell Turner, the best they can hope for is a mistrial. Turner will have to start over. He says, that will give Drew plenty of time to destroy their credibility, and she says, they can’t go to the police, but can they really do nothing? It wasn’t an overwhelming moment. It wasn’t a crime of passion. They heard one shot and Drew hit the ground. Then Willow shot him again. Willow knew what she was doing. She intended to kill Drew. She knew what she was doing when she lied on the stand. He says, if Willow gets acquitted, she won’t be able to be charged again. She’ll be untouchable. Trina says, they can’t let her get away with that, and he says, but if they can’t go to the cops, how can they stop her?

Jacinda says she’s not leaving because of Michael. She’s leaving because she can’t work in Port Charles after what happened on the stand. She used to promise her clients discretion, but now she can’t. Michael says he thought she liked working at Crimson, but she says, Nina isn’t going to tolerate her being an assistant for much longer. Her days are numbered as an employee. He says, there are plenty of other jobs at Aurora, and she asks why he’s eager to help her find a job. He says he asked her to lie and she took a risk. He wishes she’d told him about Ezra, but he gets why she didn’t. She says, he’s not angry? and he says, maybe he should be, but he’s not. Whatever happened between them started out as a lie, but when she took him back to her place, the night they shared felt real to him. Did he read it wrong?

Sonny tells Laura that he could use the backup, especially now, but that being said, as much as he hates this, they’re doing the right thing in how they’re handling Sidwell. They’re making him think he has the upper hand. Guys like that get cocky. They start feeling it and think they’re holding all the cards. Laura asks what they’re going to do, and he says, they’re going to wait and wait until Sidwell makes a mistake. She says, what if he doesn’t? and Sonny says, he already has. He got together with Lucy… Inviting Ava to his house in any capacity. But messing with them is going to cost him big time.

Britt tells Brad that Jason wants her to tell the truth so he can help her. That’s not the same as trying to turn her into a truth telling automaton. She moves like a robot, and he says, she’s staying in a relationship with someone who’s very definitely toxic, but she says, a couple of kisses does not a relationship make. He says, a couple? and she says, yes, dad, but he didn’t get fresh and I was home by curfew. He asks how many kisses they’re talking about, and she says she told him a couple, that means two. He says, whatever it is, it’s only going to end one way. The guy is going to break her heart. She says she’s not letting that happen, and he says, she’s going to do what she wants anyway. She says, probably, and he says, when Jason breaks her heart – and he will – he promises to fulfill best friend duties. He’ll have ice cream at the ready and won’t say, I told you so.

Jacinda says, he’s not reading it wrong, and Michael says he has no idea what happens next, where it’ll land with Willow. Maybe she’ll be convicted. maybe she won’t. But being with Jacinda has been the one bright spot in this whole ordeal. He wants to try to hold onto it as long as he can. He’d like her to stay, but only if that’s what she wants. She says, how’s this? She promises to stick around as long as she can. He says he’ll take what he can get, and they kiss.

 Jason asks what Drew wants, and Drew says he wants to remind Jason that the restraining order against Danny is still in place. That won’t change even if Willow is acquitted. If Danny goes near Scout, he won’t hesitate to press charges. Carly gets up and says, he’s pathetic, still trying to keep Scout away from her brother, and he says he’s just following her lead with Willow’s children. She says, it was a court order. The court did that. He says, if that’s what she wants to tell herself. What goes around comes around. Willow will be pronounced innocent. Jason says, not guilty. It’s not the same thing. Drew says, everyone will know Willow is innocent and Michael will be prosecuted. Then Willow’s children will come home with them. Carly will want to see her grandchildren, and he’ll feel nothing but pleasure at slamming the door in her face. Jason gets up, and Drew says, don’t bother. Carly says, go to hell, and bumps the glass in his hand, causing his drink to spill all over him.

Alexis reads her summation aloud: Anyone can see Willow is innocent of the crime, so do the right thing and acquit her of all charges. There’s a knock at the door, but she says, it’s after hours. Trina says, it’s Trina Robinson. They need to see her. It’s important. Alexis opens the door and finds Trina and Kai. She says, what are you two doing here? and Trina says, we know who shot Drew.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

I’d actually been hoping for Drew having set up his own shooting to set up Michael.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-willow-revealed-as-drews-shooter-katelyn-macmullen-speaks-out-exclusive/

Vague, but at least it’s something.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exec-promises-loving-montage-to-honor-the-late-anthony-geary-luke/

All My Children flashback moment.

https://ew.com/amanda-seyfried-recreates-first-onscreen-kiss-with-all-my-children-costar-michael-b-jordan-11881972

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

I totally missed this, but I’m glad to hear V told Eyebrows Joe to hit the bricks.

Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City

One of the best, or at least most honest things I’ve seen in the Housewives franchise was the Greek tragedy put on for the group’s benefit. Women in white gowns wearing masks each represented a member of the cast and revealed truths about each one. I don’t know who Angie got to write it, but it was spot on. Afterwards, there was actually some honesty from the real women, but just for a moment, which was sadly, no surprise. It was the last episode of the season, but according to the finale text, no one has done anything even remotely interesting. Except I did find out Mary’s dog is one of her trusted advisors. I approve.

I’m not saying anything, but it would explain a lot.

Vanderpump Rules

I can barely watch this at this point. Venus, who thinks life’s necessitites are water, oxygen, and talking sh*t, finally ended his friendship with Marcus. Afterwards, they had a stand-off in SUR’s back alley with who would leave first. Spoiler alert: It was Marcus. Natalie once again made me wonder what was wrong with her, but she wasn’t entirely wrong in saying, the high road is bullsh*t.

Southern Charm

These people really need to expand their dating pool. And by pool, I don’t mean Craig’s hot tub. The best thing this week was Patricia’s annual guys’ dinner. New butler Randy had apparently never been formally trained in butlering, so it looks like he’s learning on the job from Patricia. In her interview, she told us how he’d put the phone in the oven, forgot, and cooked it, causing toxic fumes to permeate the kitchen. He’d been using it as a light source and gotten distracted. D’oh!  

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

According to Dorit, PK was out of control. Kathy had party and Sutton took everyone to Sedona on her private jet. Dorit was late and they had to wait an hour, and in Dorit’s interview, she said, isn’t that what flying private is for? Yeah, when it’s your plane. New girl Amanda talks a lot about money. I get that she wrote a book about finance, but we don’t need to know how much you paid for your sunglasses/handbag/BBL. She also seems to be a one upper. Whatever you have, she has more or two or hers is bigger. In Kyle’s interview, she clued us in on something about Kathy. When Kathy says, that’s great, it means she isn’t listening or she doesn’t understand anything you said. I’ll be looking out for that in the future.

The Valley: Persian Style

I was really looking forward to this, and it didn’t disappoint. There were some new faces that I’ll have to get used to, but it’s basically Shahs 2.0. They just had kids, moved to the Valley, and changed focus a little – less partying, more parenting. MJ is now Mercedeh, and GG is Golnessa, but Reza is still Reza, although now there’s another Reza. OG Reza and Adam have been married ten years, and I think it’s going to stick. MJ (she said she didn’t mind the nickname on Watch What Happens Live) and Tommy have been married seven and there are definite chinks in the marriage armor. I can’t say I’m surprised, since Tommy still acts like he’s on a street corner in Queens and he’s teaching their son the same behavior. Golnessa’s son is now five and she’s trying to be financially independent from her parents, but refuses to downsize her lifestyle. Three thousand dollars a month for weed seems a little extravagant, but then again, I don’t live in LA, so maybe that’s two joints. The Shahs have grown up a little, but not so much that they’re unrecognizable, and it’s great to have them back.

Random Reality Items

This isn’t a show I usually watch, but it might be worth it to see Daisy and Ben butt heads.

Eddie is all kumbaya… for now.

It doesn’t get any better than this. Or does it?

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Evil Influencer: The Jodi Hildebrandt Story. Netflix. In another real-life horror documentary, so-called therapist and childcare expert Jodi joins forces with YouTube influencer Ruby Franke. When Ruby’s 12-year-old escapes and alerts the authorities to what’s really going on, the jig is up. Sadly, this story is one among too many like it.

https://people.com/evil-influencer-jodi-hildebrandt-story-bombshells-11878439

https://deadline.com/2026/01/evil-influencer-true-crime-doc-netflix-chart-1236665740/

Priscilla. Netflix. This film was perfect when I was looking for something I didn’t have to think too hard about. Focusing on the romance between Elvis Presley and Priscilla, there’s probably not much you don’t k annow about, but it’s interesting from a unique coming-of-age perspective. Not many 14-year-olds get to meet their favorite celebrity, much less go on to marry him. Well-written, with the stamp of the real Priscilla’s approval, the cast is excellent and the time period spot-on.

https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a68894083/priscilla-trending-netflix/

https://people.com/see-the-priscilla-cast-side-by-side-with-the-real-people-11879502

Apparently, not everyone was thrilled, but I didn’t get the same vibe.

https://www.ladbible.com/entertainment/netflix/priscilla-netflix-film-elvis-marriage-14-meeting-explained-278037-20251002

Sean Combs: The Reckoning. Netflix. Fascinating, messy, and just a shame. You’d hope that this would be a turning point in his life, but sadly, I doubt it will be.

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/sean-combs-the-reckoning-diddy-documentary-release-date-news

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/sean-combs-the-reckoning-diddy-documentary-hotel-footage

I always forget he has an actual name.

https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Culture/curtis-50-cent-jackson-executive-produced-new-sean/story?id=127995209

After Darkness. Amazon Prime, Tubi. There was a review on Letterboxd that began, this movie is a turd. I’m still laughing, but I wouldn’t go that far. My first reaction at the end was, well, they can’t all be Melancholia. A family gathers as an apocalypse of sorts is about to happen. The sun is about to go out and create perpetual winter and darkness on the earth. I would have liked a little more of that, and less of the family’s interpersonal issues, but it did have an ending that I did not see coming.

The Naked Gun. Paramount+. Another film you don’t have to think too hard about, or really think at all. A blonde bombshell asks for a disillusioned detective’s help in getting to the bottom of her brother’s death. Lots of laughs a la Airplane! (although nothing will ever be as funny as that one IMO), slapstick fight scenes, and a stellar cast. You could spend a worse hour and a half.

https://www.indiewire.com/criticism/movies/the-naked-gun-movie-review-liam-neeson-pamela-anderson-2025-1235141714/

The Naked OG.

https://www.slashfilm.com/1926651/the-naked-gun-1988-movie-first-watch-thoughts/

🏆 It’s an Honor Just To Be…

SAG nominations.

https://ew.com/sag-2026-actor-awards-nominations-full-list-11880512

Golden Globe nominations.

https://ew.com/2026-golden-globes-nominations-full-list-11862210

🎬 Making Their Debut…

2026 Movie releases.

https://ew.com/2026-movie-release-premiere-dates-11877222

🏈 Bowling For Puppies…

It’s almost here! The Puppy Bowl is coming on February 8th. Meet the players.

🐕 https://ew.com/meet-2026-puppy-bowl-adorable-doggy-players-11881268

🦮 This year’s special needs group.

https://people.com/meet-the-dogs-with-special-needs-competing-in-puppy-bowl-2026-11881300

🐶 What’s new.

https://people.com/first-look-puppy-bowl-2026-including-new-senior-dog-game-11881298

🐐 Quotes of the Week

Whoever you are, whatever your dream, you have to be strong in your head and strong in your heart. Be strong. There’s no quitting in the person who wants it bad enough. – Carly Patterson

Start where you are, use what you have, do what you can. – Arthur Ashe

A wind that blows aimlessly is no good to anyone. – Rick Riordan

The magic in new beginnings is truly the most powerful of them all. – Josiyah Martin

The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing. – Walt Disney

It is easy to sit up and take notice, what is difficult is getting up and taking action. – Honoré de Balzac

It is better to be hated for what you are than loved for what you are not. – Andre Gide

If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door. – Milton Berle (Or kick one down.)

Listen up or I’ll start pressing buttons until something bad happens. – Nora Antony (Andy Allo), Upload

If a zombie bear isn’t the problem, what is? – Doc (Russell Hodgkinson), Z Nation

🌎 Right Now…

Jezebel/Splinter had a great article, How to Stay Sane in a World Gone Mad. They gave the following advice: Touch grass, get some Vitamin D, adopt a pet, volunteer in your community, find a hobby, and root yourself in the day-to-day realities of life you can control. Soon you will find the things you cannot control less existentially overwhelming.

I concur.

❄️ Hazy Shade Of January…

Until next time, stay safe; stay keeping true to yourself and not letting anyone tell you who you are; and stay never interrupting romantic moments by demanding to know who finished the fruitcake.

January 2, 2025 – GH Weekdays, New Year’s Day In Port Charles, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Celebrations, Roll Call, A Passel Of Pups, Septuplet Of Quotes & My Year  

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…                                                                           

Monday: 

Kristina wondered if a house fell on Drew, but Alexis said Willow convinced Drew that Scout should come over and he said, as long as Danny wasn’t there. Until she got Willow acquitted, they were at Drew’s mercy.

Sidwell was troubled by Portia’s allegations, but Drew said they were just allegations. Sidwell said if that changed, Drew was on his own, when Willow came in. She asked what she’d missed.

Tracy told Michael that she thought the first Christmas without Monica would be terrible, but it was tolerable. He commended her Christmas spirit and said Monica would be proud of Tracy leading the family through the holidays without her. The doorbell rang and Jacinda introduced herself to Tracy as Michael’s girlfriend. Tracy said she knew who Jacinda was.

Sonny saw Turner at the MetroCourt and said he didn’t want to interrupt, but she said wait. She was glad he did.

Cody showed up at Alexis’s with Danny.

Doc told Laura that he’d gotten a call from a colleague in Dublin. They wanted him to move to Ireland.

Danny asked if it was okay, and Kristina said, of course (🍷). There were hugs all around, and Danny said he had no clue Scout would be there. Alexis said it was a surprise to all of them, and Scout asked if Danny could stay. Danny said Christmas wasn’t the same without her.

At Windymere, Willow said Scout’s smile was off the charts, and Drew said he didn’t give a damn about the rest of them, but as long as Scout was in a good place, so was he. He wanted his daughter to see Willow as a source of good in her life. Scout was lucky to have her. Willow said she was the lucky one, and Drew said Sidwell wasn’t happy about the blackmail allegations. Willow said it was all her fault, but Drew said he blamed Alexis and no one else.

Marco found Lucas in their suite, and Lucas said Mrs. Drew Cain was there and he thought a tactful escape was best. Marco said, there might be another way forward.

Doc told Laura that it was six months as a visiting lecturer at a college and he’d be well paid. He told them that he’d think about it. Laura said she thought he should take it, but he said only if she came along.

Turner told Sonny that it couldn’t be all work all the time. She was taking a break. The last day before the holidays had been rough. Not for her… Sonny said he heard about Portia and heard Turner got her off the stand fast. Turner said the defense did most of her work for her, and he said that was part of it. She asked if he thought there was more, and he said as much as she tried to hide it, she had a heart.

Jacinda brought belated Christmas treats for the kids, and Michael asked if she wanted to go get a drink. Tracy said Jacinda had come all this way. How about a nightcap? She’d heard a lot about Jacinda and still had questions. For instance, Jacinda was an interesting name…

Sidwell said he’d be lying if he said he wasn’t concerned, and Jordan asked how he wanted to play this. He asked her to use her connections in the mayor’s office and PCPD to find out if there was a case pending. He needed to know if he should go all in with Drew or cut ties with him. She said she’d ask around, and he said her troubleshooting skills were invaluable to him, and she’d be well-compensated by her year-end bonus. She said she’d noticed tension between Lucy and Ava, and Sidwell said it was Lucy’s lucy dramatic flair. It was part of her charm, but Ava had charms of her own.

Scout said she missed them, and Danny said they missed her. When it snowed, he remembered their snowman. He was epic. Scout said, she, and Molly suggested they make another one. Alexis said they should do it out back, where there was more snow and more room, and Danny and Scout left. Cody said they were adorable, and Alexis said, an adorable nightmare. Kristina explained that Drew said Scout could only hang out with them if Danny wasn’t there, and Molly wondered if Drew was dying to win the worst dad competition. Alexis said he was a shoo-in, but they’d promised to abide by his demands. If Willow or Drew found Danny there… Kristina suggested they be allowed to spend some time together, and Molly said Sam would want them to keep making memories. Alexis said Drew was ruthless and wouldn’t blink on never allowing them to see Scout again, and Kristina suggested waiting until there was a natural break, then ing Danny. Alexis said, and break Danny’s heart.

Marco said maybe it was time to make peace, put the past in the past, and start fresh, but Lucas said he stood by what he did and said in regard to Willow. She was in the wrong. Marco said he agreed and admired Lucas’s integrity, but there were times when they should expediate going along to get along. Be polite. Wear a mask. Don’t show how he truly feels. Follow his lead. He was an expert. Lucas said he’d try, and Marco said it was all he asked.

Turner wasn’t sure if she took it as an insult or a compliment that Sonny thought she was easy on Portia because she was soft, and he said she’d shown empathy. She had what she needed and spared Portia more embarrassment and pain. He called that kindness. She asked him to keep it to himself. The last thing she needed was the reputation of being compassionate in court. He said it didn’t make her weaker. It did the opposite. She said she didn’t enjoy that Portia had been violated by the system she was part of, but she’d committed a crime and had to face the consequences for her actions. Sonny said Portia was a good person, and Turner asked if that gave her a pass. He said, sometimes good people made bad choices for the sake of those they loved, and she asked if it was his justification too.

Laura said she’d just been reelected, and it wasn’t the best time, but that didn’t mean Doc shouldn’t go. Jordan knocked at the door, stopping by to wish Laura a happy new year, and they hugged. Doc said he’d check on Ace, and left. Laura said it was a lovely surprise, but she sensed it wasn’t just social, and Jordan said she may have found something to give Laura what she wanted on Sidwell.

Lucas found Willow looking out a window and noticed the photo of Wiley and Amelia on her phone. He said it must make her smile when she looked at it, and she said it did. He said he was sure she missed them very much.

Tracy said she remembered Jacinda’s night out with her nephew Drew Cain, and Jacinda said, the body shots () heard round the world. Tracy thanked her and said, the negative press was so gratifying, and Jacinda said Drew was a job, part of her old life. Tracy asked if she was Jacinda 2.0, and Jacinda said it sounded silly, but yes. Tracy said it didn’t sound silly. What was the new Jacinda doing? Jacinda said she was working at Crimson as Nina Reeves’s assistant, and Tracy said Jacinda wasn’t being paid nearly enough. Jacinda said she and Nina found a way to co-exist, but she was lucky to have a chance to learn from Nina. She was good at what she did. Tracy said, so Jacinda was working in fashion, and Michael said it suited her. Tracy said she could see that and was happy for her, and Michael asked if Jacinda needed a refill. Jacinda said she needed directions to the powder room, Michael gave them to her, and she left. Michael thanked Tracy for being so kind, and she said she was being kind because he wasn’t.

Cody asked Scout to help him make hot chocolate and they went to the kitchen. Danny asked what was going on, and Alexis said she was glad he was able to spend time with his sister. It killed her to have to say… Danny said he needed to leave. He got it. Through her tears, Alexis said he needed to leave.  

Tracy said she and Jacinda were aligned in covering for Michael, who was clearly leading her on, but Michael said he wasn’t. She said he didn’t love Jacinda. He needed her and sometimes emotions got confused. He said he didn’t think that’s what was happening, and she said Jacinda was falling for him. He was keeping her in the dark as to his intentions and it was unfair to her. He said he swore he wasn’t and had real feelings for her, and Tracy said he wasn’t just lying to Jacinda, he was lying to himself. She’d been strung along by more men with an agenda than she cared to remember and it left lasting scars. He needed to be honest and clarify the parameters of the relationship.

Willow said she missed Wiley and Amelia so much she could barely breathe, and Lucas said, better photos than violating the custody order. She said they lived in the same city and accidental meetings happened, and he said, were they? He knew how it felt keeping distance. It was torture. That’s why he moved to Boston when he gave Wiley up. She said she had zero intention of giving up her children, much less moving, and he said he’d put Wiley first. He did what was best for Wiley, even if it wasn’t the easiest thing. Maybe she should try it. Drew came in and told Lucas to stop harassing his wife, but Lucas said he was encouraging her to do the right thing for the kids – aka, stay away from them. He was trying to be helpful. Drew said Willow didn’t need his help, but Lucas said Drew did. He’d taken two bullets out of Drew’s back and saved his life and legs. Have a good night. He walked out and Drew asked if Willow was okay. She said she was fine, but wanted to get out of there. She had to pick up Scout anyway. He said he hoped the time with Scout reminded Alexis of what she was fighting for.

Alexis said the only way they could see Scout was if Danny stayed away. There were all disappointed. Kristina said she hated that Drew could do this to them, and Alexis said she was doing what she could to help Willow so the restraining orders would be lifted, but until then, it sucked. Molly said, sucky Drew held all the power for now, and Danny said he was glad for the time he got to spend with Scout. Their mom would be happy that they’d carried on the snow tradition. He promised not to share any pics of it. Cody and Scout came back with the hot chocolate, and Danny said he had to get going. Seeing Scout was the best gift he got. Scout said her too. She loved him. They hugged, and he said he loved her. Take care of their snowwoman. Cody said he’d drive Danny home, and Alexis hugged Danny and told him that she loved him. Danny and Cody left, and Scout said she didn’t want Danny to go. Alexis said she knew, and everyone looked sad.

Jordan told Laura that she’d been in Sidwell’s inner circle for a month, but had found nothing of value in his business dealings. His personal life on the other hand… She was at Windymere for a Boxing Day party, and although Sidwell was openly dating Lucy, he’d been chatting up Ava as well and she got a flirtations vibe. Lucy was there and didn’t seem happy, but Sidwell seemed to enjoy himself. Laura said, if Lucy and Ava were competing for Sidwell’s affection, that may be something they could use to their advantage. Jordan said that’s what she was thinking, and Laura said Lucy was pretty impulsive.

Sidwell said he and Marco could toast to the end of a brutal year. There had been the devastating loss of Marco’s mother, and he was proud of the way Marco carried on. Marco said he’d been lucky to have distractions. His work, helping with the family business, and his relationship with Lucas. But Sonny still needed to pay with his life, since Sonny was the reason his mom lost hers. Sidwell said Sonny was suffering in other ways, and Marco said, it was a brilliant move, pinning Dalton’s murder on Laura and Sonny and using it as blackmail. Sidwell said now Marco understood why he needed to keep Sonny alive for the moment. When he was finished, Sonny was a dead man.

Sonny told Turner that he’d had to shield his family from his mistakes more than once. He knew what Portia was going through. He’d been on both sides of infidelity, and it was never black and white. Turner said that was the opposite of how it was in court. Right and wrong, guilt and innocence. He said the real truth was somewhere in the middle, and she said the only mercy she could exercise was before the trial in a plea deal and afterwards in the sentencing. He said, like with Rocco, and she said, exactly. He said he was grateful anytime anybody showed someone he loved that kind of grace. He didn’t forget it.

Jacinda came back and said she’d gotten lost. The house was huge and gorgeous. Tracy thanked her, and Jacinda asked how long it had been in the family. Michael said, since his grandfather had it built for his grandmother. She left it to Tracy. Jacinda said, very cool, and Tracy said it was. She thanked them for sharing a nightcap and said she’d leave them to their evening. She left, closing the door behind her, and Jacinda asked what Tracy said about her. She felt like Tracy might like her. Michael said they did talk about her, and she said, of course (🍷). That’s what happened when someone left a room. He said Tracy thought he was taking advantage of her.

Scout told Alexis that it was so much better than yesterday. She loved her presents, but being able to see Alexis, her Aunt Kristina, Aunt Molly, and Danny… Alexis said she was sorry Danny had to leave, and Scout said he was the only one who really understood what it was like not to have their mom there. Alexis said she understood, and Scout said, but it was different. Danny knew how it felt to have a mom be there and then be gone. Alexis said they had a wonderful bond, and she was glad Scout had her brother. He’d always be her brother even if things between her dad and Danny were complicated right now. She hugged Scout.

Back at the Quartermaines’, Danny told Cody that Drew thought he was protecting Scout, but she was miserable because of him. Life was so good when he, Scout, and their mom lived with Rocco and Dante. It was awesome. Then their mom died and the rest of them stayed together at the Quartermaines’. They were sad, but there were people around them the entire time. It was impossible to be lonely. He still had that thanks to his dad, but Scout was locked away all alone. Cody said he was sorry. He knew how hard it was to worry about someone you loved. Danny said he hated feeling helpless. He wished there was something he could do. Cody said maybe there was.

Alexis said she was sorry she had to ask Scout to keep something from her dad. She thought it best Scout didn’t tell him that Danny was there. Her dad wouldn’t get upset and Danny wouldn’t get in trouble. Scout told Alexis that she wouldn’t say anything, when there was a knock at the door. Alexis told Scout to get her coat, and Willow came in. She asked how it went, and Alexis said, wonderful. Molly and Kristina thanked Willow, and Scout said, it was the best time ever. Willow said she was so glad, and Alexis thanked her again. Willow said she knew how important it was to spend time with family over the holidays and Alexis had been working hard so she could see hers.

Turner told Sonny that there was a huge difference between a teenager making a mistake and a grown man being a career criminal. When you made the choice to repeatedly break the law, it was never a grey area. Sonny said, never say never. She may find herself forced to do the wrong thing for the sake of the people she loved. Turner asked if he could talk himself into anything, and he got up. He said he didn’t have to talk himself into anything, and left.

Kristina said she thought that’s what they needed, and Molly said watching Scout and Danny together. Alexis said that’s why it was important for her to get back in Drew’s good graces. She had to dig her defense out of the hole, not just for Willow’s sake, but Scout’s future depended on it. Molly said she believed in Alexis. If anyone could pull it off, she could. Alexis said, the next time she got a shot in court, she wouldn’t miss.

Jacinda asked if Michael told Tracy that he wasn’t taking advantage of her, and he said he tried. She said, Tracy didn’t buy it, and he said he couldn’t change the circumstances of how they first met. Tracy knew he was paying her to be his alibi, and thought when the trial was over, they would be too, but she was wrong. Jacinda said she wanted to believe that, but felt like she was waiting for the other shoe to drop. He said, there was no shoe and nothing dropping… except this. He handed her a jewelry box and said, a belated Christmas gift. She said she didn’t get… and he said he thought of her soon as he saw it. She opened the box, finding a bracelet inside, and he said it was elegant, beautiful, and it sparkled – just like her. She said it was too much and she couldn’t accept it. She handed it back, and he said if she didn’t like it, they could get something else, but she said it wasn’t that. It was stunning. He said think of it as a token of his genuine and deepening affection, and he put it on her. He said it looked perfect, and she said she’d never seen anything quite like it. And she’d never known anyone quite like him. They kissed.

Jordan asked if Laura was sure she was okay. Something felt off. Laura said she was fine, and Jordan said Laura could talk to her about anything. Laura said if she if she needed to, she would, and Jordan left. Doc came back and said Ace was asleep, and Laura asked if he’d thought about Dublin. He said he was calling first thing in the morning and letting them know he wasn’t coming. He wasn’t leaving her. Not now. She said she understood, but with everything going on with Sidwell, she felt like it was smart to keep their options open.

Marco said Lucas survived the party without blowing up at Willow, but Lucas said he failed at playing nice and putting on a mask. Their encounter disintegrated, like always. He asked Marco not to be a lawyer and wear a mask with him. He wanted all of Marco, even the parts he wasn’t proud of. Marco said that’s what he loved about them. He used to bottle everything up, but with Lucas, he could just be himself. Lucs said, open and honest, and Marco said, always. They hugged.

Drew said he wanted Sidwell to know there was nothing to worry about in respect to the blackmail, and Sidwell said he was going to need Drew in Washington after the first of the year to help with some things. Drew said why should he actually go to work? there was still a lot to do in Port Charles. Don’t be so quick to send him to DC.

Cody said if Danny wanted to see Scout, be smart. What did he do when he hit his head against a wall? Continue banging his head? You look for a door. It was what was called the long con. You played a role. Drew wanted Danny to live by all the rules he made, so Danny was going to make Drew think he was going along with everything, when in reality, he was just waiting for the moment to take what was his.

In the car, Scout thanked Willow for taking her, and Willow said she was happy Scout got to spend time with her family. Scout asked if she could tell Willow something. Willow had to promise not to tell anyone, not even her daddy. Willow promised, and Scout said, Danny was there. Willow said, it must have been fun, and Scout said, it was, but no one could know she saw Danny or he’d get in trouble. Willow said Scout’s secret was safe with her.

Tuesday:

Gio, Emma, and Kai were at Trina’s on New Year’s Eve. Kai toasted, to a fantastic 2026.

Nathan was on his phone outside Lulu’s when she came out to keep watch with him.

Jordan sat back for some TV and champagne, when Curtis came by. He said he was hoping they could usher in the New Year together, but if it was too soon, tell him.

Cody decorated the stables and asked what Outback thought. Outback barked and Cody said he hoped she liked it too. Molly called and he said he had the perfect place for them to ring in the New Year. She said she was so sorry, but she wouldn’t be able to meet up with him.

Bearing champagne, Carly went to see Valentin in the attic. He asked if she was poisoning him, but she said she was fresh out of polonium.

Britt found Jason in the nook, and he asked if she needed something. She said, his company. It was her birthday and the anniversary of her death, and she didn’t want to mark either occasion alone.

Molly told Cody that Turner called her in to produce a plea deal for a case so she could focus solely on Willow’s trial, and she wanted to review it first thing in the morning. Cody said they’d do it when she had time, but she said it wouldn’t be New Year’s Eve. He said they could pretend. All they needed was a bottle of champagne, noisemakers, and plastic glasses that said 2026. She said she wasn’t backing out or hiding behind work, and he told her to do what she had to, and he’d see her in the new year. He told Outback that he guessed it was just him and his princess pie celebrating the New Year, and Outback barked. He said she was right. He was giving up too easily. It was time to turn the night around.

Gio asked what the deal was for tonight, and Emma said maybe Trina called in a favor and got them into the VIP area at The Savoy, but Trina asked if they minded skipping The Savoy. She didn’t need to see either of her parents tonight. Emma stepped away to take a call, and Gio suggested they stay in. They wouldn’t find better company anywhere else.

Jordan said she was glad Curtis came by. She’d just opened champagne. Could she pour him a glass? Curtis said, sure. He’d been on his way to a party at The Savoy and realized the only person he wanted to be around tonight was her. She said she’d debated on reaching out, but with everything he had going on and everything that came out in court, she didn’t want to push it. He said the only person selfish one here was him.

Carly said, after you, and as Valentin took a sip, she said, Jack picked it out. He said their evening ended early, and she said Jack was called away on business. Not that she minded. He asked if she was tired of playing at being interested in Jack or worried she wasn’t playing a role.

Jason said Britt was celebrating the death she’d faked? and she asked where his sense of humor was. Oh wait. He didn’t have one. He said, not when it came to her death. She worked for Sidwell and he knew Sidwell was using her medication as leverage, but she wouldn’t let him help. She said she couldn’t even enjoy the fireworks without a lecture. She’d see him around. She started to leave, but he said, wait.

Lulu told Nathan that she felt like she was taking advantage of the PCPD. She was starting to think Valentin wasn’t coming for Charlotte, but had to admit she was getting used to having him around.

Emma said Cody had an emergency and wanted her to watch Outback so she didn’t freak out over the fireworks, and Trina said, of course (🍷) she should go. Gio said he’d go with her, and Emma said he didn’t have to bail on his New Year’s Eve plans. He said she was his New Year’s Eve plan, and they left. Kai said too bad they had to go, but he and Trina could still go out. Trina asked if they could stay in, and he said he thought she’d never ask.

Curtis told Jordan that he’d been clear about trying again, but didn’t acknowledge how big of an ask it was, since it came with Portia and all the drama a baby could bring. Jordan said she didn’t begrudge him being invested in the well-being of his unborn child. She knew he hoped it was his and she wanted him to be able to raise the baby. He said he wished it was with her.

Valentin told Carly that it could be difficult to differentiate between what was pretend and what was real. It had happened to him, and he had decades of training and experience. She said she didn’t need training. Her love for her daughter made her capable of anything. He said they had that in common. That’s why she brought Charlotte to him. She said she’d also done it for Charlotte. Charlotte put on a brave face, but she was still a young girl who missed her dad and she deserved to see him.

Lulu said having Nathan here was helping her. She tried to be a chill mom, but knew her kids would say she was overprotective. Nathan said she’d only been back for a year. She’d lost out on a lot of things. Maybe she was scared of losing something else.

Cody told Emma and Gio that he had a personal emergency. He’d had a date with Molly and she’d had to cancel, but he was bringing the party to her. There were champagne and snacks in the fridge. Help themselves. He left, and Emma said it looked like they had the place to themselves. How did Gio want to ring in the New Year?

Jason asked what Britt had in mind for tonight, and she said she thought they could go to The Savoy and dance a bit. He said she’d be in debt for life, and she said, or they could go to the Brown Dog and have a couple of beers. Whatever it was, fun was the destination. She didn’t care where they went to get it. He’d covered her tab at Café Cherie, and she hadn’t properly thanked him. Thank you. Jason said she was welcome, and she said she’d thought they were good. He said they were. He just didn’t think he could be the company she needed tonight.

Valentin said he appreciated the risk Carly took, since the authorities were looking for him and she also had a relationship with Lulu. Carly said Lulu would never speak to her again. Hiding him could land her in prison, so he couldn’t screw this up. They had to make this work. Jack had to go down.

Lulu said she and Nathan were in an exclusive club. She’d missed out on four years, then he stole her thunder by raising her seven. Nathan said, it wasn’t on purpose, and asked if it got easier finding your footing after seeing everyone move on without you. She said ask her in another year. It did, but she didn’t think anyone would say you could slip in seamlessly. She’d managed to find things to ground her – her mom, work, having her kids close. And having a friend always helped.

Emma said they should have brought the digeridoo. It was cooler than a noisemaker. Gio said her grandfather gave it to her, but she said she thought he’d get more use out of it when she taught him to play. Speaking of making music, what about the other instrument he got for Christmas?

Molly wondered where the gods of legal precedent were when she needed them, when Cody knocked at the door and said, special delivery for ADA Lansing-Davis. She couldn’t join him on New Year’s Eve, so he figured he’d bring it to her. Feel free to tell him to get lost. She said, welcome to her legal lair. There was a leak in her office, so she was using Turner’s. He asked if there was anything he could do to help, and she said if he really wanted to save New Year’s Eve, she had an idea.

Jordan said she went in with her eyes wide open when Curtis assumed the baby was his, and she’d be by his side regardless. He said he regretted how he treated her when they were married. He was rigid, harsh, and unforgiving when he thought she was lying and he was sorry. He didn’t hire Selina because of her. He didn’t want to risk any future they might have. They’d wanted to take it slow, but what happened in the courtroom crystalized everything. There was no possibility of him going back to a future without her and he didn’t want to wait to get it started. She said neither did she, and they kissed.

Britt told Jason that she’d see if she could find Brad. He’d go to a club with her and get hammered or sit watching TV and drinking champagne. Whatever. He should have been her first stop. Jason said he cared about her and wanted her to be okay. Could she not see that?

Valentin said he and Carly had the same goal. Jack needed to go. Carly was concerned she’d be clearing a path for him to take Charlotte and disappear, and she didn’t want to do that to Lulu. He said he wanted Charlotte back in his life, but her fears were unfounded, and she said it wouldn’t get easier just because Jack was gone. He said it would be simpler. He’d get exonerated and have a life he could allow Charlotte to be in. For her safety, Charlotte needed to be in Port Charles and she needed Lulu. He had no intention of taking Charlotte from her mother.

Nathan said he noticed Lulu didn’t mention Dante in the things that grounded her, and she said Dante was an important part of her life. He was Rocco’s father, and she loved him and relied on him for a lot, but Dante’s whole foundation shifted when she was gone. He fell in love with Sam and they got engaged. She didn’t know if she could lean on him the way she once did.

Cody read Molly legal precedents, and she said she was almost done. He said, until 1975, it was perfectly legal to streak in Port Charles. He’d always wondered what it was like to run naked around Rice Plaza. She said, cold. She was done after a quick email to Turner and attaching the plea deal. If Turner didn’t like it, she could polish it herself… Sent. Cody said, time to celebrate.

Gio told Emma that it meant a lot that Ned and Sonny came together to give him something so special, and it made Tracy happy. She was having a hard time since it was the first Christmas without Monica. Emma asked if playing again made him happy, but he said, hardly. She said, because he felt pressure to play? but he said, no. Playing was great, but he felt so much distance between the person he’d been and who he was now. He didn’t know what person the violin was part of.

Jordan and Curtis got busy, and there was a song part.

Nathan said, if it was up to Dante, he’d be the one here, and Lulu said, true. He’d do anything to protect her kids. That’s where their situations were different. Nathan was missing a key piece of his life. He said, Maxie, and she said Maxie was going to wake up. He said there was no way to know how she’d feel or if they fit in each other’s lives. She’d made a life with Spinelli, and they had a family. Lulu said they loved each other, and Nathan said he couldn’t assume she’d give that up even if he was her husband.

Valentin said Carly didn’t trust him, did she? and she said, no, but she believed he loved Charlotte. So she had to believe he wanted what was best for her. She thought he knew it was best for Charlotte to be in Port Charles with her mother. He said she was one of the few who talked to him like a parent, and she said, as opposed to what? A criminal? She was used to hanging out with criminals and even criminals could love their children. From what she’d seen, Charlotte loved him and would benefit from having him in her life.

Britt said it wasn’t up to Jason to make things okay for her. It was a full-time job with irregular hours and no overtime. She was a trainwreck. Jason said he didn’t see her that way, and she said she knew he didn’t agree with all her choices. If there was something she needed to get out of, it was up to her to do it on her own. He said she didn’t have to. He could help. He wanted to help. She said maybe that was the sign of a really great friend. They disapprove of everything you do and still come through for you.

Kai asked what Trina wanted to pour herself into in 2026, and she said it always went back to art. She was about to graduate, and she was excited about what was next. Since they were on the subject, she wanted to show him her favorite piece of art.

Emma said she knew Gio thought the music came from his mom, but it came from that side of her in him. If he rediscovered it or never played again, he was still an incredible person. He asked how she always made him feel like he could do anything.

Cody put a Happy New Year hat on Molly and said Outback made him promise to give her this one, and she said Outback had good taste. He’d risked showing up. What if she’d turned him away? He said it would have been worth the trip to wish her a Happy New Year in person. It was nice to see her in her element. It blew him away how smart she was. She said she knew he’d made plans and hoped he hadn’t lost any money, but he said he decorated the stables and figured they’d dance. It beat the Brown Dog Bar. Molly said they could dance there, and he said, amongst the legal books, sticky notes, and a whiff of desperation? She said, yes, and he put on some music and they danced.

Lulu told Nathan that they’d both missed out on so much. Maybe it wasn’t about holding on tightly to the past. Maybe it was about them focusing on and prioritizing what they were grateful for. Nathan said he was grateful for James, his mother and sisters, and his badge. Lulu said she was grateful for her mom, her kids, and her work, and he said he also had her. She said, and she had him, when the fireworks started.

Valentin told Carly that he wasn’t spending New Year’s in Steinmauer. He wasn’t alone and locked up. He could see the sky. Carly said she hoped he was enjoying her luxurious accommodations in the attic, and he said he was watching the fireworks a few miles from his daughter. He got to hug Charlotte because of her. He owed her and paid his debts because he was a Lannister. She said she was running tab, told him, Happy New Year, and left.

Trina said she found it, and Kai said she owned her favorite piece? She said, it was a gift, and showed him a framed photo of them standing next to his artwork. He said, she liked it that much? and she said she did. It reminded her of him. She took down when they broke up, but couldn’t throw it away. Let’s put it back up together. He said he’d love to… after, and they kissed.

Emma said she’d report back to Cody that Outback handled the fireworks fine. They’d be right outside. She and Gio went out, and she said it was freezing. He put his arms around her and said, better? She said, much. The club would have been fun, but she thought this was the perfect way to ring in the New Year. He said, perfect, and they kissed.  

Auld Lang Syne played over the following scenes.

Curtis and Jordan looked out the window, and Curtis said, great harbor view. She said it didn’t get better than this. The only thing she was afraid of was them coming together only to lose each other again. Portia’s baby could still be his. He said, if it was, he’d be the most devoted father he could be and wanted her to be part of the baby’s life. He didn’t want to lose this either. She said they couldn’t. Not again. He put his arms around her, and they watched the fireworks.

Britt said another reason she came by was because in the chaos that was her life, the person she most wanted to be around was Jason. When she was with him, her life didn’t feel so chaotic. He touched her face, said, Happy Birthday, and kissed her. (Finally. Thank you.)

Cody and Molly danced, and she asked if the fireworks were getting louder. He said it might be his heart and they kissed. Molly started to take his shirt off, and he said it was her boss’s office. They couldn’t do this here. She said they could. It was New Year’s Eve.

Deck the Halls played over the yearly extended credits.

Wednesday:

No soap, football.

Thursday:

Tony Geary’s final episode from July 27, 2015.

🫔 Friday’s Half-Eaten Enchilada…

Jordan wakes up with Curtis, and he says, Happy New Year. She says, it’s already off to a pretty good start.

At the stables, Molly comes downstairs wearing Cody’s shirt, and Cody asks if she wants some pancakes. He made way too many. She says he had her at pancakes and hopes he doesn’t mind that she borrowed some of his things. He says she looks better in them, and they kiss.

Laura tells Charlotte that Ace’s nanny called in sick. She wouldn’t have called, but she has someone coming for a meeting and won’t be able to keep an eye on Ace. Charlotte says she thought Laura would have today off, but Laura says, apparently some things can’t wait. She doesn’t know how long she’ll be and can’t look after him until it’s over. Charlotte says, no problem. How about if they get out of Laura’s hair and she takes Ace to the park? Unless Laura wants her to stay home because she’s worried about Charlotte’s father.

At Bobbie’s, Sidwell thanks Marco for tearing himself away from the office… on a holiday, and Marco says, billable hours are billable hours. What’s so urgent? Sidwell says, Alexis’s last day in court was a disaster, to put it mildly, and Marco says, Alexis is a brilliant attorney. He’s sure she’ll salvage the case. Sidwell wonders if she can mitigate the damage done, or is Willow going to prison?

Drew says, Tracy’s movements the night of the shooting were on the footage that was tampered with, and Turner asks if he thinks it was anyone in the department. He says he guesses they can’t rule it out. How bad was it for the case? She says, losing the footage was a blow, but by the time they adjourned, Alexis was on the ropes. He says, Alexis will bounce back and hit back harder, and she says, the PCPD started the investigation with Willow and will have to defend their every action.

Sonny thanks Michael for coming over and says he ran into Turner. There’s something about the trial he thinks Michael should know.

Alexis asks Suzanne to do her a favor. Organize the exhibits and submit a new witness list for the prosecution. Suzanne asks if Alexis is changing her strategy, and Alexis says she is. She’s going after a person who’s more suspicious than Willow – Michael Corinthos. Rather than present a broad array of suspects, she’s going to focus on one simple, plausible scenario. Suzanne says, the last one didn’t go as Alexis had hoped, but Alexis says, reasonable doubt is reasonable doubt. Suzanne says, there’s a long list of suspects, and Alexis says, true, but presenting several at once might be too confusing for the jury. It’s better to present one and give them a clear view of what happened at Drew’s house. Suzanne says, it makes sense, but she has to ask. Is Alexis taking her lead from the anonymous letter? Alexis says, of course (🍷) not. It’s unsubstantiated. But she’s going to do everything in her power to prove what’s in the letter is in fact true.

Turner says Dante will have to defend the investigation, and he says they followed the evidence. It took them a lot of places, but ultimately pointed at Willow and they built a strong case. She says, a strong, circumstantial one, and he says, the phone records showing Willow’s cell pinging off a tower near Drew’s house isn’t nothing. It was the one piece Anna was missing from the traffic cam footage. Turner says, the footage is missing too. They had it and know Willow was in the vicinity, but the jury doesn’t know, and now the footage is gone. They have to proceed like they never had it to begin with. Alexis will use evidence to present doubt that Willow is the shooter. That means they’ll look for someone else to pin it on. He says, like Portia. That didn’t work out too well. She says, Alexis will present another suspect, and she doesn’t want to be blindsided with someone they’ve cleared who’s still viable. Dante says, like Michael? and she says she also wants to know what Curtis was doing with Selina Wu at the club.

Jordan says she knows they should take it day by day, and Curtis says, okay. She says, but she doesn’t want to be one of those couples who get back together and make the same mistakes, and he says he was thinking the same thing. He can’t believe they were ever apart. How did they manage to mess up something so good? She says, there were a lot of different reasons. In order to make it work, their relationship has to be a priority from the beginning, except for Trina. He says, both can be a priority. This time they’re going to do it right.

Marco tells Sidwell, Alexis is an excellent attorney, and Drew has given her more than enough motivation to win. What happened with Portia was a rare misstep. Sidwell says he hopes Marco is right, If Willow is convicted, Drew will be useless to him on the Hill and there will be no chance of his reelection. Marco says, what if he’s impeached? He could be convicted of blackmail. Sidwell says, that would be worse. He’d have to find a new ally in Washington, so their import business remains intact. Fortunately, he has the local politicos where he wants them. Marco says, Mayor Collins did a great job at the press conference announcing the sale of the piers, and Sidwell says, she’s a resourceful, determined woman who doesn’t enjoy being told what to do. Marco asks what Sidwell is going to do, and Sidwell says, never let her forget what she stands to lose.

Charlotte tells Laura that Ace will be perfectly safe with her. She promises. There’s a uniformed cop tailing her, not to mention the WSB surveillance, if Laura is worried about her running off with her dad while she’s with Ace. Laura said, of course (🍷) not. She trusts Charlotte. If she didn’t, she wouldn’t have asked her at all. Sit with her a minute now. They sit down, and Laura says she doesn’t think Charlotte’s dad would try to approach her in broad daylight anyway. Charlotte says she keeps telling everyone that she doesn’t think he’ll try to see her at all, but no one wants to hear it, and Laura says, that’s not because they don’t respect what she’s saying. They just respect her father’s ingenuity more. He has a history here and people are being hyper-vigilant. Charlotte says, no one wants her to be snatched on their watch, but Laura says she doesn’t think that’s the reason they’re worried. To be frank, Ace is a handful. Charlotte says, so Laura trusts her. Ace on the other hand… Laura says, Ace would gladly walk into a pack of coyotes… or traffic. She doesn’t want Charlotte to sign up for more than she bargained for. Ace would be happy in his room. Charlotte says, it’s a nice day. She can wear the chaos machine out so he’s too tired to drive Laura crazy. Laura says her grandson is pure joy all the time, and Charlotte says she promises to keep a close eye on him. Laura says, okay, and Charlotte says, she won’t regret it. Laura says she knows she won’t and thanks Charlotte for being a real lifesaver.

Kristina walks into Alexis’s and says she can’t find her charger. Has anyone seen it? The living room is empty, and she sees Alexis’s paperwork on the coffee table. She picks up a binder and looks in it. Alexis comes in and asks what she’s doing, and Kristina says, what the hell? Alexis asks if Kristina didn’t know that’s private, but Kristina says she doesn’t care. Alexis is framing her brother for something he didn’t do.

Cody says he hopes Molly doesn’t think he’s a bad influence, and she asks why she would think that. He says, because of what happened last night, but she says, no regrets. Her sister told her that she needs to start living her life, and last night, she thinks she finally did. He says he’s glad to help. He can’t believe how lucky he was. It was a long shot that she wanted to come back here. She says she didn’t want the night to end. She didn’t want the morning to end either. He says, it doesn’t have to. They can spend the day together, go riding, watch a movie. Did they ever make a sequel to Titanic? She says, no, but they did make a movie where they go down to the wreckage and raise it. She was thinking they could do something else. They kiss and he picks her up in his arms. As he’s about to take her upstairs, Felicia and James walk in. James asks why Cody is carrying Molly. Is she hurt?

Suzanne brings Turner the revised witness list, and Turner tells Dante to take a look at it and tell her what he thinks Alexis is up to.

Michael asks, since when does Sonny hang out with the ADA? and Sonny says he was supposed to meet Brick at Café Cherie, but at the last minute, Brick canceled. He saw Justine having dinner alone and thought he’d say hi. Michael says, they’re on a first name basis? and Sonny says he’s cultivating her friendship. He thought it could be useful. Michael says, to her or him? and Sonny says, friendship goes both ways. Don’t get him wrong. He thinks Turner likes him a little bit, but she wouldn’t hesitate to take him down. That woman does not take her eye off the ball. Michael asks if the ball is Sonny or him, and Sonny says, in general, he is, but today… Did Michael get subpoenaed? Michael says he’s already on the witness list, and Sonny says, that means he’ll be in between two incredible lawyers who will use his testimony to their advantage. He’ll be a target to both of them.

Kristina says, it’s one thing to have a theory about a suspect, and another to actively build a case against them, and Alexis says, aside from everything else, it’s her fiduciary duty to defend Willow to the best of her ability. What does it look like to Kristina? Kristina says, it looks like she’s preparing to falsely accuse Michael of shooting Drew, and Alexis says, give her an alibi she halfway believes. She can’t investigate every aspect of the case, but she’s looked at all the evidence and firmly believes if the police had done their job, Michael would be on trial, not Willow.

Jordan and Curtis go into Bobbie’s, and Jordan tells Sidwell and Marco, Happy New Year. They sit at another table, when Sidwell’s phone rings. He tells Marco that he’ll take the call outside.

Curtis says, that’s it? She says Happy New Year and goes on her way? She doesn’t have to stop and make nice? Jordan says, Sidwell isn’t like that. If he needed to talk to her, they’d be talking. Otherwise, he respects her personal life. Curtis asks if she’s ever had a boss that was like that before now, and she says, never. It’s funny. In many ways, Sidwell is a great boss. The work is engaging, challenging, and exciting. Don’t get her wrong. She still has her own agenda. He says, good to know, and she says, other than her suspicions about his underlying criminality, it’s the best job she’s ever had. He says he agrees that they should put their relationship first, but regarding Sidwell, she doesn’t have to tell him everything. But if she needs him, he’s here. She says she appreciates that. In case he was wondering, she knows her job with Sidwell has to end at some point, but until then, she’s gonna enjoy it… Right up until the moment she takes him down.

There’s a knock at the door and Laura opens it. Boyle says, madam mayor, and she slams the door in his face. She takes a deep breath, opens it again, and says, what? He thanks her for the invitation, and she tells him, shut up and get in. She doesn’t want anyone to think they’re friends. He comes inside and says, aren’t they friends of a sort? but she says, no. He says he knows she’s a busy woman, so he’ll make it brief. She says she is busy, so spit it out. What does Sidwell want now?

Cody puts Molly down, and James says, she doesn’t seem hurt. Molly says, Cody was carrying her because she thought she saw a mouse, and Cody says, it’s cool to them, but not to… He nods in Molly’s direction, and James says he’s got it. Cody asks if James’s lesson isn’t tomorrow, and Felicia says, it was, but they moved it to work around James’s school schedule. Cody says, they did, and Felicia says, James is really excited to use his new saddle. James says, Santa brought it, and Felicia says, with a little help from a special elf. She looks at Molly, who smiles, and James says, grandma and Grandpa Mac let him stay up late so he could see the fireworks. Felicia says she can bring James back another time, but James says, no. Molly says, absolutely not. James needs to try out his saddle, and she should go see her mom. Felicia says, if she’s sure, and Molly says, totally. Felicia says she’ll be back in an hour, and James asks if he can’t stay longer. Felicia says, they’ll see how the morning shakes out, and tells Molly that it’s nice to see her. Felicia leaves and James says he’s ready for his lesson now.

Sonny says, Alexis and Turner are going to set Michael up to say something he regrets, and Michael says he knows Alexis will try and make the case about another suspect. She already has, but after what happened with Portia, he’s not worried. Sonny says, when Turner cross-examines him, she’ll use him to testify about Willow’s questionable judgement. Then she’ll make him say all the mistakes Willow’s done in front of the jury and give him an opening to bury Willow. Michael asks, how is that bad? and Sonny says, it’s worse than bad. She’ll trap him on the stand in front of a jury and have him say how bad Willow is as a mother and how she’s capable of violence. It will all be a matter of public record. Michael says, Willow deserves it, but Sonny says, not the kids. If he does something like that, at some point, Wiley and Amelia will know what he thinks about their mother and it’s going to stay with them for the rest of their lives.

Kristina asks if Alexis is telling her that whatever’s in the file points to Michael shooting Drew instead of Willow, but Alexis says she doesn’t have to prove Willow didn’t shoot Drew. She just has to provide reasonable doubt and there’s plenty of it. Kristina says, so in her mind, she has no doubt Michael did it, but Alexis says, Michael’s not on trial. If she had her way… One reason she believes it’s Michael is that he was at Drew’s house the night he was shot. Tracy Quartermaine saw him. Kristina says she saw the anonymous note. Alexis has got to be kidding. They may as well have cut words out of a magazine. Alexis says, that’s why she’s not submitting it as evidence, and Kristina says, anyone could have sent it. Did Alexis have it checked for fingerprints? Drew’s are probably all over it. He hates Michael so much. It’s not enough that Willow goes free. He wants to make sure Michael pays for Willow’s crime and he’s using Alexis to make sure that happens.

Laura says, Sidwell expects to build multiple helipads on Spoon Island. Multiple as in plural. She expects there will be noise violations. Boyle says, Sidwell wants them at the piers as well. What does she want him to tell the boss? She’ll take care of it, or instead, stand in the way of progress and commerce? Laura says, the boss makes him sound like a dime store hood, which is something he would be. Boyle says, it’s not him, it’s Sidwell, and she says she’s not giving into him. He says, Sidwell will say she’s against a thriving economy, but she says, he doesn’t care about a thriving economy. He cares that he’s not caught in traffic on his way to the airport. Boyle says, time is money, and she says, let him work remotely. He can do that. He’ll never have to leave Spoon Island. He says, Sidwell won’t go for that. He wants to land his privately owned helicopter on his own helipads. She says, on a public waterfront, because he can’t be bothered to take the launch. It’s not fair to the people of Port Charles. He says, that’s why she needs to sell it to them, and she says, if she refuses? He says, take his advice. Give Sidwell what he wants. She doesn’t want to know what he’s like when you don’t.  

Outside Bobbie’s, Sidwell sees Charlotte with Ace and says, hello. Charlotte asks if she knows him, and he says, not yet, but he knows her grandmother. She must be Charlotte Cassadine. And he believes this handsome young fellow is Ace, is he not? Sidwell chuckles and Ace moves closer to Charlotte.

Dante says, Alexis is going to suggest the PCPD focused on Willow Tate prematurely and chose not pursue equally viable suspects who were right in front of them. She’ll say it was biased and arbitrary, not just because Michael is Willow’s ex, but because Michael is a viable suspect himself. She’ll say he chose not to pursue it because Michael is his brother. Turner says she would. She’s not worried. He knows how to handle himself. He’s consistent, methodical, and transparent. Just tell the truth. He says, that was the plan, and she says, stick to the facts. Be himself. They jury will love him. He says, Alexis will come at him with everything she’s got, and Turner says she’ll object if it’s necessary, but she doubts it will be. Alexis dug her own grave and Willow’s along with it.

Alexis says she didn’t realize her skills as an attorney registered so low with Kristina, that Kristina would think she’d build a case based on an anonymous letter without evidence to back it up. Kristina says, there are other viable suspects, and Alexis says, Portia turned into a fiasco. She needs to build the strongest case and provide reasonable doubt for Willow. That’s her duty. Not just for her, but for Scout and Sam.

Sonny says, if Michael lashes out on the stand about Willow, sooner or later, Wiley and Amelia will find out what their father said, and Michael says, it’s too late. They lived with it. They know she chose Drew over them. Drew used his son against him twice. Willow doesn’t care how the kids feel. She married the man and he has to make sure she’s not in the kids’ life. They have him and need to know he’s not looking the other way. They need to know the truth about their mom, that she put her needs over theirs. They need to know he’d do anything to protect them. Sonny says, anything?

Boyle tells Laura, don’t shoot the messenger. It’s his district. He lives there and his constituents live there. Laura says, on paper. He only cares about one constituent. He says, does he want to live with the constant noise and listening to them flying? and she says, what about his other constituents? What is he going to tell them? He says, in public, he’ll be vehemently opposed. He’ll say, oh my goodness. Woe is me. I wish there was something I could do, but Mayor Collins is much too powerful. She says, disgusting. Is this really what he wants? To be Sidwell’s messenger boy, his bootlicker? He must have cared about people at some point to have gone into politics. He says, not everyone is like her. She really is remarkable for her and her ethics to last that long. She says, he makes it sound like a dirty word. He says, just an inconvenience. Don’t make it so hard. From here on out, she needs to be more selfish and look out for herself. She says, he’s an expert on that, and he says, her being her, she can do some good when she can, which won’t be often, but knowing her, she’ll manage. She thanks him for his faith in her, and he says he has faith in Sidwell’s ability to get what he wants. And if she gives him what he wants, Sidwell can be the best friend she’s ever had.

Charlotte asks if Sidwell still keeps horses at Windymere, when Marco comes out. Sidwell introduces Marco to Charlotte, and Marco asks, who’s this? referring to Ace. Sidwell says, this is Ace, and Marco says, nice to meet him. Sidwell says, Charlotte lived at Windymere with her father, and Marco says, it must have been spooky living there. Charlotte says, it was, but she prefers spooky, and Sidwell says, the house has a complicated history. It’s his understanding that if Charlotte’s Uncle Nikolas wasn’t presumed dead, it wouldn’t be his house, but would belong to Ace. Charlotte says they should go now, and Sidwell says he thinks the lost inheritance is a touchy subject. Charlotte says, Ace is ready for his nap. She was going to take him to Bobbie’s for a cookie, but she thinks he should go home. Sidwell says, give his regards to the mayor and keep an eye on Ace. Children this age are reckless. They’re curious explorers and trusting. If you turn for a second, they can be gone. Charlotte says, thanks for the tip, but that’s not gonna happen, and she and Ace leave.

Turner tells Dante, Alexis did herself no favor, showing the jury that she was willing to throw an innocent woman to the wolves on the off chance of saving her client. It looked desperate. The jury won’t like her forcing Dr. Robinson to confess such a profoundly personal thing on the stand, something that has no bearing on the case. Dante says he heard about it. It sounded rough. She says she felt bad for Portia and wonders why Alexis thought it would work in her favor, and he says he thinks the jury felt bad for Willow. She tells him, it’s hard to say. Alexis will never put her on the stand. Willow would never hold up under a cross-examination. She’s not a defendant you’d want to testify. On the other hand, if she doesn’t, it might make her suspicious. He says, what about a cop whose brother of the defendant’s ex? and she tells him, like she said, he’s professional and likeable. Believe her, he’s got this. He says he appreciates her faith in him. He’s going to work to keep earning it. He has a question though. Is she prosecuting this case because of Anna’s investigation or does she think Willow is guilty?

Sidwell says, Charlotte is a charming girl and potentially very useful, and Marco says, how so? Sidwell says, her father is Valentin Cassadine. Valentin Cassadine is a man of many talents. They could use someone like him in their current project. Marco says, if he wasn’t number one on the WSB’s wanted list, and Sidwell says, he may be in the wind, but his daughter is in Port Charles. He can’t be far.

Curtis tells Jordan, looking back on their marriage, there were multiple missed opportunities. So many times where they almost connected, but for whatever reason, didn’t. She says, she had her job and her secrets, and he had his. They were both living in worlds they couldn’t share with each other. She doesn’t want that to happen again. He says, neither does he. There are things she can’t tell him and he’s sure there will be things he can’t tell her. Has the situation really changed?

Charlotte tells Laura that she and Ace went to the park. She was going to take him to Bobbie’s to get a cookie, but he was pre-nap grumpy. How was her meeting? Laura says, better than she would have thought, but still agonizing. It helps to know Charlotte and Ace had fun. Did they? Charlotte says, yes, they did, and Laura says, Ace looks tired. She should probably get him to bed. Charlotte says she can do it if Laura wants, and Laura says, that would be great. Charlotte tells Ace, it’s just you and me… Oh, she forgot. She ran into Mr. Sidwell. He told her to give Laura his regards. She takes Ace to his room and Laura looks distressed.

Cody asks, how are the flapjacks? and James says, delicious. He asks why Molly was wearing Cody’s shirt, and Molly says she was cold. Cody is a good guy and let her borrow his shirt. On the side, she thanks Cody for last night. She had a lot of fun. He says him too. They should do it again sometime. She says, definitely, and he says he’ll give her a call. James asks if Molly is Cody’s girlfriend, and Cody says, yes, but Molly says, no. They look at each other.

Turner says it doesn’t matter what she believes. Dante is a cop with integrity and she’s an officer of the court. They both follow the letter of the law. It’s her responsibility to present the facts in the best possible way she can, hoping that the truth comes out. In the meantime, Alexis will defend Willow to the best of her ability. Both sides will have their say, then they’ll let the jury decide.  

Michael says, of course (🍷) he’d do anything for his kids. He knows what Sonny is thinking. Sonny says, what’s that? and Michael says, that he could have taken Edward’s gun at any time. He could have shot Drew and paid Jacinda for an alibi. Wiped the gun clean and waited for the perfect opportunity to pin Drew’s shooting on Willow, which would be enough to make sure she was out of the picture. Then the final nail in the coffin. He gets up on the stand and makes sure the jury knows what Willow is capable of. She would be put away for good and maybe then the kids would be safe. Sonny asks what Michael is telling him, and Michael says, when he finally gets on the stand, everything he says will be for the benefit of his children.

Alexis tells Kristina that they can’t see Scout if she doesn’t get Willow exonerated, and that little girl needs them. They have to protect her. Kristina says, of course (🍷), but why does that mean sacrificing her brother? Alexis says she knows Kristina loves her brother and is loyal to him, but he’s a grown-up and able to take care of himself. Kristina says, he didn’t do it, and Alexis says, they don’t know that. If Kristina is thinking of warning her brother about the new direction she’s taking, she wants her to remember Scout’s well-being is at stake. She’s just a little girl and can’t defend herself, but Michael is a grown man and capable of handling this. He’s going to have to.

Curtis says, so if he and Jordan are right back where they started, how has it changed where they’re headed? Jordan says, how about this? She promises to be as open as she can about work. He says, so does he. In fact, he promises right here and now, they’ll always have difficult conversations that they’d rather avoid, because whatever this is that’s happening between them is the most important thing.

Sidwell says, Charlotte could be very useful in bringing Valentin on board, and Marco says, now he gets why Sidwell turned on the charm. Sidwell says he’s a charming fellow, and Marco says, he can be and he was in the moment he made a veiled threat. Sidwell says, it was hardly a threat. He just sent Mayor Collins a message.

Laura thanks Charlotte for everything she’s done, and Charlotte says, anytime. Ace is the cutest monster ever. Laura says she has to ask. Does Charlotte know Jenz Sidwell? Charlotte says, no. He introduced himself. They mostly talked about Windymere. He was nice, except… Laura says, except what? and Charlotte says, after he told her to send Laura his regards, he told her to keep an eye on Ace. He said children were reckless at that age. You could look away and in an instant they were gone. Laura sits down hard on the sofa.  

On Monday, Portia asks Curtis to please give her a little bit more time; Laura asks Doc to get Ace out of harm’s way; Kristina tells Jacinda that she has to get out of town immediately; and Valentin wonders what someone is doing here.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit to Print…

No surprise here.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/what-was-the-best-soap-of-2025-find-out-which-show-fans-picked-gh-yr-btg-days-or-bb/

But isn’t a snowman made of sand a sandman? Just asking.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-adrian-anchondo-confirms-romance-with-days-of-our-lives-star-colton-little/

A trip down Luke Memory Lane.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/photos/remembering-general-hospital-star-anthony-geary-1947-2005-his-life-in-photos-and-rare-quotes/

Stars who got their start on soaps.

https://extratv.com/photos/image_jpg_20100105_6a0dc430b95a5ecaa804e02330515779/

Roll call of the soap dead for 2025.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/in-loving-memory-the-beloved-soap-actors-who-have-passed-away-in-2025/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

Cathy’s stepfather passed away, it was the anniversary of V’s boyfriend’s death and also her birthday, as well as V’s return to the yacht after recovering from whatever it was she had. Nathan kept trying to win Gael back and Eyebrows Joe and Kizzi mourned their lack of restraint while V was off the boat. Well, Joe did anyway, literally sobbing during his interview. It was an emotional roller coaster for the crew, but the saddest thing of all was the tip of $16K, or $1400 each – from charter guests who left a poopie in the shower. In. The. Shower. Ugh.

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

Aren’t these people ever embarrassed? They were kicked out of both a spa and restaurant due to loud arguing. Lisa whined about having to dress up, except for the time they all dressed like her. Brittani was tired of walking on eggshells around Meredith, and it was pretty much agreed that Meredith was spiraling. Or as Mary put it, Meredith was having too many highs, too many lows, too many mediums. The pattern was patterning.

Vanderpump Rules

This show is barely watchable for me. The main thing I got out of this week’s episode was, what the hell is wrong with Natalie? If she’s worried about being called a psychotic bitch, she should stop acting like one.

Random Reality Items

Is Vicki replacing Fancy Pants? Is Fancy Pants moving to RHOBH? Stay tuned.

This show definitely looks promising, and I’m thrilled that MJ and Reza have made up.

How can a reality show called Deplorable possibly miss?

Glad to hear she found her person. She dodged a bullet with Craig.

https://extratv.com/2025/12/29/southern-charm-s-naomie-olindo-and-billy-haire-engaged/

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Breakdown: 1975. Netflix. There isn’t a lot to say about this documentary about – you guessed it – 1975. While this review wasn’t exactly stellar, I enjoy a retrospective, especially seeing the films that came out during that time period and interviews with those who were there. This was a fast hour and a half of something I didn’t have to think too hard about. The perfect watch for New Year’s Day.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/breakdown-1975-netflix-documentary-film-review-2025

Girl You Know It’s True. Peacock, Tubi. A docudrama about Fab and Rob, the duo who were Milli Vanilli. Mentored and produced by Frank Farian – also of Boney M fame – the pair lip-synced their way to the top of the charts. After that, it just gets sad. Another relatively mindless watch, yet not a waste of time.

Bugonia. Peacock. I don’t know if I would have shaved my head to see it for free in the theatre, but I was pretty impressed. I’d avoided this film for a while, since aliens aren’t my thing, but I enjoyed the hell out of it. An amateur beekeeper and alien nerd kidnaps a CEO, believing she’s an alien out to destroy us. A clever script, some great acting, and a score that includes Green Day’s Basket Case, this film is amusing, violent, and poignant. I absolutely loved all the twists and turns where I wondered, is she or isn’t she? Something different and well worth your time.

https://www.cbr.com/emma-stone-bugonia-sci-fi-peacock-success-december-2025/

One thing I know from people who have shaved their heads, their hair usually grows back beautifully. It’s like a fresh start.

https://people.com/emma-stone-one-condition-shaving-head-bugonia-exclusive-11854042

Stranger Things Finale. Netflix. I came late to the party on this one after years of friends insisting I watch it. While I enjoyed it and I’ll miss it, I was never all that invested in the characters, so I was a bit double-minded about the finale. The final battle was amazing, but there were a lot of trips down Memory Lane and wrapping-things-up conversations that I thought dragged down the pace. However, I do appreciate that it was for the benefit of hardcore fans. Farewell, Hawkins. It’s been real. Or unreal, depending on whether you’re in the Upside Down or not.  

https://ew.com/how-stranger-things-ends-character-fates-11877953

https://ew.com/stranger-things-cast-watch-series-finale-together-emotional-experience-11878197

🎆 Celebrate Good Times, Come On…

Celebrities ringing in the New Year.

https://extratv.com/photos/image_jpg_20260101_d3c0806e136f485ab0fcc98d73c01d7e/

All around the world.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/new-year-2026-celebrations-around-world-photos-fireworks/

What it’s really like in Times Square. I’ve never gone there on New Year’s Eve, but I had a roommate who went once. She said not only did she get beer spilled on her and peed on, when the crowd moved, you moved. No thank you.

https://people.com/adult-diapers-19-hour-waits-what-its-really-like-celebrating-new-years-eve-in-times-square-11877868

🥀 Roll Call Of the Dead…

Celebrities we lost in 2025.

🐕 The Latest On Planet Pooch…

🐾 Joining the club.

https://people.com/american-kennel-club-adds-3-new-dog-breeds-brings-total-breeds-to-205-11877348

🐩 I’ll bet he doesn’t look like that lounging around at home.

https://people.com/jj-lhasa-apso-wins-best-in-show-at-2025-akc-national-championship-11876779

🎉 Dogs ushering in the New Year.

https://moderndogmagazine.com/articles/dogs-who-are-so-ready-to-celebrate-new-years-eve/

🐶 I don’t think that Pug is too happy about the pantyhose though.

https://www.rover.com/blog/new-years-looks-dog/

🪅 Tips for next year’s celebration. Or have one now. Your dog doesn’t know it’s not New Year’s Eve.

https://www.dailypaws.com/living-with-pets/holidays/pet-parties/new-years-eve-party-for-dogs

📡 Quotes of the Week

You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins. – Jim Stovall

Sometimes a person has to go a very long distance out of his way to come back a short distance correctly. – Jerry, The Zoo Story by Edward Albee

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

When we talk about understanding, surely it takes place only when the mind listens completely – the mind being your heart, your nerves, your ears – when you give your whole attention to it.Jiddu Krishnamurti (So when you say, I understand, make sure you do.)

Happiness is for dogs and Americans. – Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), General Hospital

Persons of high self-esteem are not driven to make themselves superior to others; they do not seek to prove their value by measuring themselves against a comparative standard. Their joy is being who they are, not in being better than someone else. – Nathaniel Branden

Pickled cucumbers are so good. They taste just like a pickle. – Colin Dooley, Baylen Out Loud

🥂🍾 For the Sake Of Auld Lang Syne…

Until next time, stay safe; stay not starting the new year with the pressure of a New Year’s Resolution; and stay focusing on and prioritizing what you’re grateful for, rather than holding on tightly to the past.

December 26, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Boxing Day In Port Charles, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, To Watch Later (Maybe), Clinging To the Season, Jingle Bell Pets, Happy Kwanzaa, 7 Plus 3 Equals 10 Quotes & Another

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…                                                                           

Monday: 

Chase brought Brad and Britt into the station for their dine and dash. He said they’d made the waiter bring them everything on the menu, then stiffed him. Britt said they left to get the money to pay, and it was all a big misunderstanding.

Tracy went to the stables, and Cody asked what was wrong. She said she caught a thief. Perhaps Outback would like to bring her glove back.  

Kristina trooped into Alexis’s house along with Molly, Danny, and Jason. She said they’d brought Christmas to her because she’d said she had no time with the trial.

Nina met Ava at the MetroCourt, and asked Ava why she was there.

At a nearby table, Jordan said Drew told her the charges had been dropped against Curtis and the trial with Willow was proceeding. How did he pull that off?

Portia got a text from Trina, and told Isaiah that Trina was the one thing she couldn’t risk losing, but knew she might.

Trina thanked Gio for helping her bring in her tree, and he said he’d rather be there than where he had to go next.

Lulu thanked Laura and Sonny for coming. Dante was trying to make peace with Rocco. It was their first big family occasion, and she was counting on them to make sure Dante and Gio didn’t come to blows.

Jason said the holidays were important and should be spent with family, and Alexis agreed. She said, it’s what Sam would have wanted, and she had a three-way hug with Molly and Kristina.

Ava said she didn’t want to lose Nina’s friendship, but Nina said Ava had outed her to Portia. Ava said she’d vouched for Nina and told Portia to trust her, then Nina made her a suspect in Drew’s shooting. Portia had a right to be warned and if it had been Nina, she would have warned her too.

Curtis said new evidence had been discovered that strengthened the case against Willow, and Jordan said Turner chose the strongest case. He said he appreciated her support. He knew Trina hadn’t made it easy.

Portia said Trina texted her and she’d gotten to thinking that if the baby was Isaiah’s, she didn’t know how Trina would handle it. Isaiah said her marriage was over and she and Curtis had agreed to move on, but she said they weren’t divorced yet. Trina was already unhappy about Curtis and Jordan, and if she was pregnant with Isaiah’s child, the only way Trina would see it was that she was betraying Trina’s father – again.

Emma dropped off Trina’s Christmas gift and said she thought Gio was going to Lulu’s tonight. What happened?

Sonny told Laura that Gio wanted a relationship with his brother, and Laura said Rocco had been through so much, but she thought the way he refused to blame Gio and took responsibility for his own choices was admirable. She hoped Gio’s father saw that for the important step it was. Lulu said, wrangling the kids was one thing, but the thing that worried her most was wrangling Dante. Dante came in.

Danny asked if Alexis had seen Scout, and she said it was the upside of representing Willow. She hoped that Drew saw it too and her hard work paid off. Kristina asked where Cody was, and Molly said he was probably busy. She hadn’t seen him since Thanksgiving and wasn’t expecting to see him now. Jason said he was at the Brown Dog when Molly walked in as Britt was kissing Cody.

Brad said he wanted a lawyer, and Britt said her too. Didn’t they get a phone call? Chase put her phone on the table and said he’d be back.

Cody wrested Tracy’s glove from Outback and handed it to her, but she said, on second thought, throw it out. Cody said she could take it out of his wages, and she said she would. He asked if she realized that without Outback’s quick thinking, Ronnie would have signed and Tracy would have lost ownership of the house to Drew. Tracy said her gratitude only extended so far. It was Monica’s house when Outback moved in, but it was all hers now. Cody said she’d find new ways to terrorize him, but he knew she’d never separate him from his Princess Pie, and Tracy smiled.

Nina’s phone rang, but she told Ava that Ric could wait. This couldn’t.  She thought Ava, Portia, and Curtis were ignoring the fact that she didn’t turn Portia in. All she did was tell Sonny that Portia might have a motive because her daughter had been charged for attempted murder. She’d made worse compromises to save Willow.

Curtis told Jordan that Trina was Looking for someone to blame and didn’t want it to be him or Portia. She knew they had other problems, and Jordan wasn’t the reason their marriage ended. Jordan said it didn’t matter. Portia was pregnant and Trina was worried how it would affect her mother. Curtis said he’d made it abundantly clear that he was completely supportive and wanted to be present in every area of the baby’s life. They didn’t have to be together for that to happen.

Gio kissed Emma and said he was dragging his feet, but he was headed to Lulu’s. Trina said Gio helped her set up her tree, and Emma told him not to feel like he should go, but Gio said he was definitely going. If Dante was making an effort, so could he.

Dante said he didn’t know Sonny was coming, and Sonny said there was so much tension, the more family, the better. Laura said they were the grandparent buffer, when Rocco and Charlotte came downstairs. Lulu suggested they get to tree trimming, and Laura told Dante that since it was Christmas, they’d called in the big guns. Dante thanked her.

Dante asked if Rocco had heard from the DA about community service, but Rocco said that would happen after the holidays. Dante said if he needed any help, let him know, when Gio came in with a box from Eckerd’s. Lulu thanked him for coming and for bringing the cookies, and Rocco suggested Gio help him bring in more firewood. They went outside, and Sonny stopped Dante from following them.

Britt said no one in her family cared about her, and Brad said it was going to be the grey bar motel. He couldn’t go back to prison. He’d burned too many bridges. She said she had one more person she could call.

As they played backgammon, Tracy said it was lucky she preferred the company of animals to people, and Cody said it was less fun without her there. She said she greatly underestimated the weight of inheriting Monica’s house and all that came with it, and he asked if she’d officially stepped into her role as pack leader. She said she never expected to be responsible for the family, particularly Monica’s children and grandchildren. She had to protect them and keep the family together. He said it was like with him and Molly. Sometimes people saw the best in you and appealed to your better nature. Tracy said, oh?  

Jason said Britt had been drunk and he didn’t think Molly saw what she thought she had. Molly said she didn’t want to talk about it, but he said she’d left before Cody broke it up and spent the rest of the night watching the door. Kristina said it sounded like he was waiting for someone, when Jason’s phone rang. He asked what was going on, and Britt said she was so sorry to impose on his evening, but she was in a little trouble and being held at the PCPD. Jason said he was on his way, and told Danny that he had to take care of something. Danny said, do what he needed to, and Jason said he didn’t know how long he’d be. Kristina said they’d make sure Danny got home safe, and Jason left.

Ava said she’d been in the same position as Nina. They were alike and got defensive when they knew they were wrong. Nina said, true, but she didn’t appreciated being blindsided. She understood why Ava did it, and realized there might be no repairing her friendship with Portia, but she missed Ava and hoped she hadn’t lost her.

Jordan told Curtis that it wasn’t about his commitment to the baby. She believed it was about him breaking his commitment to Trina’s mother with her. Curtis said he’d never cheat on his wife, and it killed him to think Trina believed he would. She said, even if Trina knew that, Trina believed her presence was what undermined his marriage. She didn’t know how to get around that.

Isaiah said it wasn’t good for Portia and the baby. The only thing she could control was how she took care of herself and the baby. If she took everyone out of the equation, him included, how did she feel about being pregnant and having a baby? She said she thought it was the most incredible surprise blessing ever. She was so happy about this baby and already in love with this baby. And she was scared. There were so many unknowns, but she just wanted to have a safe, healthy pregnancy and be a good mom. He kissed her hand.

Lulu suggested Dante give Rocco and Gio space. The house was already under supervision. He didn’t have to play porch police and couldn’t control every interaction. If they were lucky, Gio and Rocco would be in each other’s lives a long time. It was up to them as brothers to figure out their relationship and he didn’t want to get in the way of that. Dante agreed.

Outside, Rocco said he was sure Gio had better things to do, but Gio said he wanted to be there. It was important.

Laura told Sonny that they’d do what they had to in order to protect the family. They couldn’t ever allow Sidwell to put any of them in jeopardy. Sonny said they’d play along. He sold his piers and Laura would announce that she was supporting that. She said she knew they were making Sidwell overconfident, but was praying the end would come more quickly than slowly. Sonny said they’d do what they needed to protect the people they loved.

Tracy said, Cody was involved with Molly. She’d missed a lot. Cody told her that just saying her name didn’t mean they were involved. He didn’t even know if he and Molly were talking. She asked what he’d done, and he said, when they got close to doing something, he blew it, and she said, fix it. Despite Molly’s parentage, she had a good head on her shoulders. He said Molly was smart, beautiful, and honest. She had ethics. She asked if that disqualified him from dating her, and he said Molly probably figured it out too. He’d invited her out to a bar on Thanksgiving and she ghosted him. It was probably for the best.

Kristina said she finished Molly’s manuscript and loved it. It was really good. Molly thanked her for reading it and said she needed somewhere to put her creative energy when she saw Cody with Britt. Kristina suggested she cut Cody some slack, and Molly said she wondered why she got worked up. They weren’t dating and never even said they were interested in each other. Danny asked if they wanted a guy’s perspective.

On the phone, Alexis told someone to find the person. She needed them in court tomorrow… Check the hospital. If they find Amy Driscoll, they’ll find the person.

Brad asked if Jason was Britt’s sugar daddy, but Britt said he was helping her get back on her feet. It was nice that someone cared about her welfare. Jason came in and Britt said they’d each thought the other was treating, but had their wires crossed. They left to get the money, and it was a misunderstanding. The restaurant thought they were skipping. Britt asked if he could help, but Jason said he wasn’t bailing Brad out, and left. Brad said if Jason really cared about Britt, he’d care about her friend too.  

Kristina asked Danny to share his wisdom, and he said, guys never knew if a girl was interested. They hoped, but never knew. Molly asked, why? and he said they were dumb. They needed things spelled out. Cody probably thought Molly was too good for him. If she liked him, she had to make it obvious. Tell him. Molly said he was right. Guys were dumb, but he was a genius. She grabbed her coat, and Alexis asked where she was going. Molly said she was going to find Cody.

Tracy said Molly wouldn’t be orbiting Cody if she didn’t see something worthwhile. He needed to take a chance and go for it. She won anyway. She got up, but he said they weren’t finished, and she said he just hadn’t seen it yet. He said it had started to snow, and she was wearing riding boots. Allow him to walk her up to the main house. She said, very gentlemanly, took his arm, and they left.

Rocco brought in some wood and told Laura that he had something important to say to her. Everything had been crazy and he’d had no opportunity to apologize. She’d been running in an important race and his actions jeopardized that. He was grateful for her standing by him, and even more grateful that she was still mayor. He thanked her for all her support, and she hugged him and said he was so welcome. Gio and Dante looked at each other.

Emma told Trina that she cared about Gio. The night of the Nurses Ball changed everything. She saw his heart ripped open and wanted to fix it, but knew he had to fix it on his own. Trina said Emma supported him and that meant everything. When your life was unraveling, you told yourself that you wanted to be alone, but the truth was, you needed your people around you. Gio was Emma’s person. Emma said she thought Gio needed to face Dante tonight, but that didn’t mean he had to do it alone, and Trina said Emma couldn’t go empty handed, but she had just the thing.

Nina told Ava that Crimson ran an article about how real friendships added quality to a person’s life. She was thinking that’s what Ava’s friendship did. Ava was the person she confided in and turned to when she needed advice, even when she didn’t take it. Ava said Nina did the same for her. She never felt like Nina was judging and Nina knew what she’d done. She liked having Nina in her corner and Nina better believe she was in hers. Nina wondered what she was going to do about Portia, and Ava said the bridge wasn’t necessarily completely burned. Portia knew Nina’s back was against the wall and she’d do anything to protect her daughter. It could be fixed.

Jordan said she didn’t want to risk Curtis’s relationship with his daughter. Fair or not, Trina saw Portia as the injured party. Her being pregnant and alone amplified everything. Maybe they should call it quits before it went any further.

Isaiah said he was realizing how miraculous it would be for him if this was his baby. It would keep him and Portia in each other’s lives. She deserved to feel supported. He knew things were complicated, but how could he help? Portia said he was doing it. Just being there, saying exactly how he felt, being with her with no judgement. It was more than she could ask for. She snuggled against him.

Brad told Britt that Jason was bad news. He was Michael’s uncle and held a grudge forever. For a professional hitman, he was super judgmental. Britt said, stop it, but he said Jason wasn’t a person she could rely on. He let Britt fall for him, then dropped her for Carly. Now he’s letting her rot because she’s friends with him. Was he really the guy she wanted?  

Outside, Gio saw Emma and asked what she was doing there. She said, bearing gifts. What’s Christmas without mistletoe? She might have made him feel like he had to do this alone, but he didn’t. Gio said, thanks, and held up the mistletoe. They kissed.

Laura asked if Charlotte was worried about her dad, but Charlotte said she was sure he was fine. Laura said she was probably right. They’d had clashes, but one thing she never questioned was Valentin’s love for her. She didn’t know why he chose to be a fugitive again, but wherever he was, he’d be happy to know she was surrounded by family and love. She hugged Charlotte and said everything would be okay.  

Sonny hugged Rocco, and Dante said Rocco gave a nice apology to his grandma. Rocco thanked him, and Dante held out his hand. Rocco shook hands with him, and Lulu told Laura it was a Christmas miracle.

In the squad room, Chase hung up the phone, and Britt wondered if they really had to stay the night in jail. Brad said it was so gross, when Chase walked in. Britt said, what next? and Chase took their photos. She asked what he was doing, and Brad said he didn’t sign a release. Chase said they were free to go. Their pictures were going up on Café Cherie’s wall. They could never set foot in there again. Britt said, what about the bill? and Chase said it was paid, along with a 40% tip for the waiter they’d stiffed. Britt asked, who paid? and Chase said, Jason Morgan.  

Jason went back to Alexis’s house and said what he had to take care of wasn’t serious. He wanted to be there. Alexis said they all wanted to be there, especially Danny, and Jason said he wasn’t missing out on time with Danny the way he had with Monica. Alexis’s phone rang, and she said, any luck?… She knew Amy would come up with the address. Have it delivered as soon as possible. Danny put the star on the tree, and Alexis said the evening was coming together.

Trina put the star on her tree and got on the couch. She looked at a photo of her parents on her phone, pulled a blanket around her, and leaned against the pillow.

Curtis said he wasn’t throwing away what he and Jordan had. Trina was fair-minded and when she saw they’d acted perfectly honorably, she’d come around. Jordan said seeing her family changed would hurt, and he said, changed wasn’t easy, but he wanted to be with her. He wasn’t giving her up yet. They kissed.

Portia asked what Isaiah was thinking, and he said he hoped the baby was his. She said, despite everything? and he said, even with the complications. She said she hoped he was the baby’s father too, and they kissed. There was a knock at the door, and Isaiah opened it. A man asked for Portia Robinson, and Portia asked what was happening. He said she’d been served, and she snatched the document from him. She told Isaiah that it was a subpoena. She’d been ordered to appear in court tomorrow at the trail to be a witness for the defense.  

Molly went to the stables and called for Cody. She saw Outback and said she came to see his dad who wasn’t there. She hadn’t thought it through. Merry Christmas. She knew Santa would be good to Outback. She’d been such a good girl. She turned around and saw Cody. He asked what she was doing there, and she said looking for him. He asked, why? and she kissed him. She asked if she read it wrong, but he said, no. She just beat him to it. Then he kissed her.

Tuesday:

Ava met Portia in her office and said she’d sounded panicked. Portia said she’d been subpoenaed to testify at Willow’s trial.

Dante wondered why Portia was added as a last-minute witness, and Turner said maybe it had something to do with her husband being a suspect.

Kai told Curtis that Trina had offered to keep him company, and Trina said she found it entertaining, like a real-life crime show. Curtis said it was real life for sure.

Brook asked if Chase was okay, and he said he didn’t realize Dante would be there for his testimony. She told him to choose his words wisely, but he said he’d done it a million times and knew what he was doing.

Loaded down with shopping bags, Laura met Martin at the MetroCourt. She said, every year she told herself that she’d do her shopping early, then she’d be scrambling right around… He said, now? and she told him not to look because she had his gift in there. He said he’d thought all he was getting was a lump of coal.

At a nearby table, Michael told Tracy that lunch was on him, and she said it should be since she perjured herself for him. He asked how long she was going to hold that over his head, and she said as long as Monica held the house over hers. He said, so forever. Relax. Her part was done. She said Alexis had reserved the right to call her back to the stand.

Drew said he hoped Alexis was prepared to mount a rigorous defense, and Willow said she was sure Alexis had it under control. Alexis said if all went as planned, she’d prove the police arrested the wrong person.

Laura said she was angry about how Martin treated Tracy, but he was her brother and she loved him. He said that meant a lot. He hadn’t heard from her since the night of the debate. She said she was sorry, but she’d been incredibly busy with work. She planned to spend more time with him. She and Doc were hosting a Christmas Eve dinner. Would he like to join them? He said he’d be there with bells on.

Michael said he understood Tracy being unsettled, but if Alexis had more questions, she would have asked them then. Tracy said she wasn’t dropping her guard. When was it his turn? He said, not today, and she said she was surprised he didn’t go anyway. He said he was curious, but didn’t want Alexis using him as a pawn again. Tracy said, if anyone could get Willow exonerated, it was Alexis.

Alexis asked Chase to tell the jury about his relationship to the defendant, and he said Willow was his former wife, but they were still close friends. She asked if he was involved in the investigation regarding Drew’s shooting, and he said he was. She asked if he was satisfied with the conclusion, and he said he wasn’t. She asked if he voiced his concerns, and he said he did. She wondered if anything came of it, but he said, no. So he began his own investigation. He believed, and still did, that Willow was innocent. She said, based on? and he said, Willow’s character. She wasn’t capable of shooting anyone. Turner objected, saying it called for opinion, and Judge Sullivan said, sustained. Chase said he also believed there was a lack of evidence against Willow, while there was evidence against other suspects.

Ava said the subpoena showed Portia would be testifying for the defense. Maybe they’d ask about Drew’s injuries, since she operated on him. Portia said she doubted it because they waited until the last minute, and Ava said, don’t panic, but Portia said, how could she not? Thanks to Nina, Alexis knew she had a motive. Ava said Alexis didn’t know what the motive was. It was just a rumor Nina passed to Sonny. There was no proof. Portia said they could twist things, and Ava said, as someone with a lot of experience, take her advice. If Alexis asked her anything about Drew, say as little as humanly possible. Portia said, what if Alexis made it seem like she shot Drew? and Ava said Portia wasn’t the person on trial. Willow was.

Turner objected and said Willow had been charged. Unnamed suspects weren’t on trial. Alexis said she was going to explore a third-party culprit, and the judge said, overruled, but it wasn’t free reign to go on a fishing expedition. Alexis asked how many suspects had been considered, and Chase said, initially, eight. Seven had strong circumstantial evidence and two had questionable alibis. Alexis said, but they zeroed in on Willow alone, and he said, correct. She asked if they rushed to judgement, but Turner objected stating, opinion. Judge Sullivan said, sustained, and Alexis said she’d rephrase. What was his take on Willow’s arrest? Chase said, it was premature. The other suspects hadn’t been sufficiently investigated, and one was arrested just days ago. Alexis asked, what happened? and he said, the suspect was released. She asked if the evidence had disproved them, but he said, no. She said, but they still pursued Willow Tate? and he said, correct. In his opinion, it was a huge miscarriage of justice.

Turner said, when she’d last checked, the PCPD wasn’t on trial, and the judge told Alexis to get to the point. Alexis said Chase believed Willow was innocent. Was there more? He said he had no concrete proof, but she wasn’t at the scene of the crime and there was nothing to disprove her claim that she was just driving around. There was no chain of evidence as to how the gun ended up in her room. They focused on Willow even though there was a serious lack of hard evidence. Alexis had no further questions, but reserved the right to recall the witness. Turner said, Chase conducted his own investigation because he believed his ex was innocent. Was he able to prove her innocence? Alexis said, vague, and Turner said she’d rephrase. In the course of his findings, did he uncover any definitive piece of evidence that exonerated Willow? Chase said, no, but… She said, the gun was found where? and he said, in the dresser in the room where Willow was staying. She asked if Willow was arrested before or after the discovery, and he said, after. She said it didn’t sound like a rush to judgement, and Alexis objected. Turner said, withdrawn. No further questions. Chase stepped down, and Dante said Chase needed to meet him at the station – now.

Tracy thanked Michael for lunch and said she had some unfinished business with Martin. Michael said, play nice, but she said, not without a court order, and even then… She went over to Martin’s table and said she apologized for the interruption. She’d had no chance to congratulate Laura on her reelection. She understood Laura also convinced Sonny to sell his piers. Laura said she thought it was what was best for everyone, and Tracy said Jenz Sidwell wouldn’t be her first choice, but beggars couldn’t be choosers. Laura asked, how was Europe? and Tracy said, restful and restorative. Just what she needed after the trauma suffered at the hands of Laura’s brother. Laura said she’d been mortified and was so sorry, but Tracy said Laura had nothing to apologize for. Laura said she thought that was Martin’s cue. He owed Tracy a thank you and an apology.

Portia thanked Ava for coming with her. She hadn’t heard back from Trina and wanted to give her a heads up in case things went badly. Ava told her, positive thoughts for Trina. They went in and Alexis called Portia to the stand.

Martin said he was sorry. He was sorry he’d forged Monica’s will. It wasn’t nice. Tracy said it was despicable. He betrayed her sister-in-law and subverted her final wishes. He said, Tracy was right. He was wrong. Monica deserved better. Tracy said what about the rest of her family? They were neck deep in grief and he made it worse. He said if he could go back, he would, and Tracy said imagine if Monica hadn’t stashed away the original copy. If he was really sorry, he’d stand up to that despicable boss of his.

Drew asked why Alexis was putting Portia on the stand, and Alexis said it would help Willow’s case. She asked Portia to state her occupation, and Portia said, Co-Chief of Staff at General Hospital. Alexis asked if she had access to the database of patient’s test results, and Portia said she did. Alexis asked if she’d ever altered or falsified results, and Portia said, yes, once. She altered the results of Heather Webber’s tests. She was a dangerous criminal who had recently been on a killing spree, and she was afraid if Heather was released, she’d try to hurt her daughter – again. She altered the results of Heather’s blood panel, hoping to keep her in prison where she belonged. Alexis said it was perfectly understandable. She was a mother trying to protect her child. Did anyone find out? Portia said, a couple of people, and Alexis asked if the congressman was one. Portia said, yes, and Alexis asked what he did with the information. Portia said he blackmailed her with it.

Brook found Michael and said Chase gave his testimony. In trying to saved Willow, he ended up risking his entire career.

Dante asked Chase, what the hell was that? and Chase flashed back to Alexis telling him it was an enormous risk, and him saying that Willow’s freedom was worth it. He said he took an oath to tell the truth, and Dante said he undermined the department and threw the trial in jeopardy. Chase said, Willow shouldn’t be on trial to begin with, but Dante said it wasn’t his call to make. Like it wasn’t his call to investigate on the side. He’d tarnished the badge and didn’t deserve to wear it. Chase said if he didn’t, neither did Dante.

Alexis asked what Drew coerced Portia to do, and Portia said her husband was the head of Aurora Media and Drew wanted her to persuade him to pull the negative coverage. Alexis asked if she gave into Drew’s demands, and Portia said she had to. He said he’d expose her secret. She’d lose her job and career and could go to prison. Alexis said it must have made her angry. Was it fair to say she hated Drew? Portia said, yep, and Alexis said, enough to shoot him? Turner objected, leading the witness, and Portia said she didn’t shoot Drew. Judge Sullivan suggested Alexis change direction, and Alexis asked if Portia was every at the Quartermaine estate. Portia said, yes, to visit Monica for advice a couple of times. Alexis asked if she knew the last time she visited, and Portia said, September, before Monica died. Alexis asked if she knew where Edward Quartermaine’s gun collection was kept, but Portia said, no. Alexis asked where she was on September 2nd from 9:45 to 10:30 on the night Drew was shot, and Portia said she didn’t shoot him. Alexis said, that wasn’t the question, and Portia asked why it mattered. The judge told her that if she didn’t comply, she could be held in contempt, and Portia said, please don’t. Alexis wouldn’t get the answer she was looking for. Alexis reminded Portia that she was under oath. Where was she? Portia said she was at the MetroCourt in a hotel room, and Alexis asked if she had a receipt or confirmation. Portia said, no, and Alexis asked, why not? Portia said it wasn’t in her name, and Alexis asked whose name it was under. Portia cried and said she was with Dr. Isaiah Gannon.

Portia said her marriage was over. She and Curtis had decided to end things, and she’d been leaning on Dr. Gannon for comfort. Alexis said she didn’t need to explain. She had no further questions. Portia told Trina that she was so sorry. She never wanted Trina to find out. Trina ran out of the courtroom.

Laura asked why Martin needed to stand up to Drew, and Tracy said Drew managed to steal her family’s heirlooms and she’d asked Martin to help recover them. Martin said he tried, but Drew wasn’t having it, and Tracy said she’d press charges. Martin said he’d lived up to his part of the bargain and confessed to Laura, but Tracy said it was Ned’s bargain. Laura suggested he talk sense into Drew, but Martin said he didn’t think Drew would change his mind. Laura said he could try, and Tracy looked at him. He said he supposed he could, and Tracy said there was no time like the present. He said, anything to get her off his back, and left.

Brook told Michael that Chase said the PCPD botched the investigation and overlooked suspects. He didn’t name names, but it didn’t go over well with Dante. They left for the station before she could talk to them. Michael said, Chase made it clear to anyone who would listen that Willow was innocent, and Brook said Chase was now in serious trouble.

Chase told Dante that it was clear Willow hadn’t been given a fair shake, and Dante said, by him? Chase said, and the department. Dante used his position as Acting Commissioner to steer the investigation away from his brother when so many signs pointed to him. Michael loathed Drew and had easier access to the gun. He was at Elizabeth’s house before it turned up. Dante said Michael had an alibi, and Chase said it was paid for. Dante said Anna had been running the investigation at the beginning. Was she biased? Chase said, no. Once Dante took over he pushed for Willow to stand trial. He thought that Dante had screwed up Michael’s life once before by sending him to prison, and consciously or unconsciously, he wanted to make sure that didn’t happen again.

Turner asked if Portia needed a minute, but Portia said, let’s get this over with. Turner said, to be clear for the jury, the night of September 2nd from 9:45 until 10:30, she was with Dr. Gannon at the MetroCourt, correct? Portia said, yes, and Turner said the prosecution was satisfied, but could subpoena Dr. Gannon. Alexis said it wasn’t necessary, and Turner said she had no further questions. Portia stepped down and looked at Curtis.

In the hallway, Trina asked how her mom could betray her dad like this, and Kai said he knew it was a huge shock, but Trina said, that’s what she does. She lies. Kai asked what he could do, and Trina said she needed to go home. Portia came out and said she was so sorry, but Trina said she didn’t want a lame apology. Portia said Trina had the right to be angry, but she never meant to hurt Trina or her father. Curtis said, stop. She didn’t get to do this. He asked Kai to take Trina home, and they left. He told Portia that he just wanted to know one thing. Was this baby his?

Alexis said the defense was ready, but Judge Sullivan said it was late, and the holidays were upon them. He was calling a recess. Alexis said there was time to call another witness, but he said it was his courtroom, and he’d decided he’d heard enough. They were adjourned until after the new year. Happy holidays. See her in two weeks. Drew said, that was a disaster.

Dante said Chase was way out of line, and Chase said he shouldn’t have brought up the Michael thing. In Dante’s role as Commissioner, he’d been determined to lay the shooting at Willow’s feet. Curtis meeting with Selina didn’t even give him pause. Dante said they arrested Curtis, but Chase said, then he cut Curtis loose. Dante said the camera footage showed Willow near Drew’s house when she said she wasn’t. The footage was so damning, it was lucky the file was corrupted. Chase told him, just say it, and Dante asked Chase to tell him that he wasn’t the one who got rid of it.  

Turner said someone would be in touch with Drew regarding the extortion accusation. In the meantime, happy holidays. She left, and Drew said it was Alexis’s fault. Now he was looking at an extortion charge. Alexis said he shouldn’t have blackmailed Portia, and he said he couldn’t believe she went after an innocent woman. She said she cast reasonable doubt, and he said, now she ruined Portia’s life. She said she felt horrible, but don’t act like he gave a damn, and Willow said she believed if they tried pointing the finger… Drew told Alexis to forget spending time over the holidays with Scout. It was a hard no. Willow looked shocked.

Laura said she hoped Tracy understood that she loved her brother, but didn’t approve of what Martin had done to her. Tracy said she could tell, and Laura said she was kind of shocked that he was capable of something so spiteful. Tracy said, maybe she wasn’t as familiar with Martin as she thought, and Laura wondered how it got so ugly. Tracy said she didn’t remember, but hoped Martin finally learned his lesson.

Brook said Chase risked everything for Willow, and Michael said Chase was sticking up for someone he believed in. He would be surprised if Chase hadn’t. Brook said it was one of the reasons she’d married him, his principles. He fought for justice, but picked the wrong fight. Michael said, don’t let that stop her from loving him. Don’t let Willow destroy their happiness. It was too late for him, but not for her.

Chase said he told Dante already that he hadn’t tampered with the footage, and Dante said he wasn’t the only one interested in Chase’s rogue investigation. Chase said show him where he did something wrong, and Dante said it wasn’t for him to decide, but Chase was suspended. He needed Chase’s badge and gun now. Chase put them on the table and walked out.

In the car, Kai said, talk to him, and Trina said she was so afraid her dad was cheating on her mom. It never occurred to her it was the other way around. She knew her mom and Dr. Gannon were friends, but didn’t know… Oh my God. What if the baby wasn’t her dad’s? What if it was Dr. Gannon’s?

Portia said she didn’t know if the baby was Curtis’s or Isaiah’s, and Curtis said now he knew why she didn’t want to tell him. She said she wanted to take the paternity test after her first trimester. She wanted to be safe. He asked, what if it was Dr. Gannon’s? and she said she would have told the truth. He wondered why he believed her when all she did was lie and keep secrets. It was the exact reason why they weren’t together. She said she tried to handle it as best she could, and he said at least she told the truth on the stand, but Trina… He didn’t know how she could come back from this. Portia said Trina was a grown woman. She needed to explain it to her. He said she needed to leave Trina alone. If Trina wanted to hear from her, she’d reach out. Portia said she was really sorry about this, and he said, that he believed. He just didn’t give a damn. He walked out, and she cried. Ava sat next to Portia and put her arm around her.

Reporters were waiting for Drew and Willow. They asked if it was true that Drew blackmailed the General Hospital Co-Chief of Staff. How often did he dictate media coverage? Drew said, no comment, and a reporter asked if Willow knew about her husband’s extortion. Drew said, no comment, but the reporter said the question was for his wife, and Drew hustled Willow out.

On the phone, Alexis told Diane, it couldn’t have gone worse, when a man came in. He asked if she was Alexis Davis, and she said she’d call Diane back. She said, yeah, that was her, and he handed her an envelope. She said, what’s this? but he said it was above his pay grade. Have a good day. He left and she opened the envelope, taking out a typewritten page: Dear Miss Davis, I thought you might find the following information useful. The night of Congressman Cain’s shooting, Michael was at Drew’s house and Tracy Quartermaine saw him there. Merry Christmas.

Wednesday:

Brook and Chase approached Maxie’s, and Chase said, after his suspension, Nathan and Mac might not be happy to see him, but it was for Maxie’s kids. Unless she thought they should leave. She said, absolutely not. He was where she wanted him to be, by her side. He said, always, and they kissed. Mac opened the door.

Elizabeth stopped by Portia’s office to see if she needed anything, and Portia said if she’d been fired instead of suspended, she might take Elizabeth up on her offer. She hoped to be back soon, but she was kidding herself, wasn’t she?

Curtis said he hoped Marshall wasn’t in trouble for missing the Christmas tour dates, but Marshall said his family needed him, so here he was. How was Curtis holding up? Curtis said, not so great. He already loved Portia’s baby, but the thought that it might not be his… Marshall said he was so sorry. He couldn’t imagine what Curtis was feeling. Curtis said, anger and frustration. He couldn’t believe Portia lied to the family again. Trina was furious and he was hoping seeing Marshall would make her feel better. Marshall said he’d do his best.

Sonny said he hoped everyone was hungry, since he’d made his mother’s pasta. He’d been cooking for several days. He wanted to stick to his mother’s traditions. She loved the holidays. Rocco’s father was bringing something by. There was a knock at the door, and Sonny said, speak of the devil. He let Dante in, and Dante said he’d gotten lucky.

Britt nearly ran into Lucas on the stairs at the hospital and said, just when she thought working on Christmas Eve couldn’t get worse. He said, in World War I, the soldiers called a truce. Maybe they could follow their lead and call a cease fire. She said they could go back to hating each other tomorrow, and Britt said she had a family party to go to, but was called in, and he said he volunteered so another doctor could spend the night with their kids. She said, of course (🍷) he did.

Jack gave Carly a gift and said he’d trust her not to open it until tomorrow. She said, maybe, but he’d already gotten her a necklace, and she felt guilty enough leaving him alone on Christmas. He said she had nothing to feel guilty about, but she said she was a mother. There was always something to feel guilty about. She didn’t want Donna to miss out. He said he didn’t want Donna to miss out either. As long as he had her every other day, he could do Christmas without her.

Valentin put a candy cane on the tree in the attic, when Donna opened to door. She saw the tree and said, Santa? She ran out.

Elizabeth said they’d given Britt another chance, and Portia said, as a ward clerk. Elizabeth said she hoped they’d give Portia one too. She was an amazing doctor. Portia said her career might be the only chance she had at salvaging anything, and Elizabeth said she was sorry everything went public. Portia said the last thing she wanted was to hurt the hospital’s reputation, and Elizabeth said she did what she thought was right. Portia said she’d never regret protecting her daughter. But it led to Drew’s blackmailing her and gave her a motive. Then Alexis forced her to tell the world that she had an affair.

Stella hugged Marshall and said she’d been cooking all day, and it gave her comfort. After hearing about Portia, she needed some. Curtis said, so did Trina. Christmastime was for family and he wanted to make sure Trina knew she had one. He didn’t want to make her feel worse, and needed them to help him stay focused on what he had to do. There was a knock at the door, and Trina came in with Kai. There were hugs all around.

Brook said she was glad Georgie went with Spinelli to see Maxie, and Felicia said Georgie wanted to see her. She was glad they were together. Brook said she was glad they were too, and glad Emma was there for Gio.

Chase told Mac that he knew things were tense, but Mac said, not tonight. It was about the kids.

James said he was getting his own saddle for Christmas. His mom said if you wrote a letter to Santa, he’d bring you what you wanted. Felicia said she’d set up the laptop so they could Facetime with Sasha and Uncle Robert, and James said Daisy was lucky. It was already Christmas in Australia. They left to make the call, and Nathan asked Cody if the saddle would be on time. Cody said it was guaranteed to be delivered by midnight tonight, and Nathan said it was hard enough without letting James down. The doorbell rang, and Nina and Obrecht came in. Cody’s phone dinged and he said, no, no, no. The package can’t be delayed.  

Lulu asked Charlotte what things she did with her father on Christmas, and Charlotte said it depended on where they were. When they were in Finland, he took her to a reindeer farm. They had a Santa and it was like being in a fairytale. Lulu said, amazing, and Charlotte said, it could be lonely, knowing Lulu was sick. When Rocco told her that she’d woken up, she was happy. She’d missed Lulu. Lulu said now she missed her dad, and Charlotte said she did, but she loved Lulu and Rocco and was happy spending Christmas with them. They hugged and Lulu said her too.

Gio asked Rocco if it was still tense between him and his dad, and Rocco said he wasn’t ready to forgive Dante for being unfair to Gio. Gio said he appreciated Rocco having his back, but didn’t think Rocco should be mad at his dad on his account. Dante was really trying and maybe Rocco should give him a break. Dante told Sonny that he didn’t want to mess up Christmas and thought he’d go to work, but Sonny said that would be the worst thing. Take it from someone who had been through the same experience, the hard part was having to let Rocco be upset. Dante had to prove to Rocco that he was here for him no matter what.

Carly said when she’d visited Jack in Pentenville, she had no idea they’d end up where they were, and Jack said it surprised him too. Back then, she was just a bright spot on dark days. Having her in his life changed him in ways he never anticipated. Donna came in and said, Santa left a Christmas tree in the attic. Come see.

Britt told Lucas that her brother invited her, her mother, and Nina to spend Christmas with James, but it was probably best that she was there. Things were better between her and her mother, but a long way from great. Without her there, her mother could relax and enjoy the holidays with Nathan and James. What was he doing? Lucas said he and Marco had plans later tonight, and she said, no second thoughts about moving into Windymere? He said, not a one.

Nina said she wished Britt was there, but Obrecht said Britt had to work. She needed the money. But her beloved son was there and it was the definition of a Christmas miracle. Cody told Nathan that the gift arrived at the Port Charles Distribution Center, but the drivers were overloaded, so he was going to get it himself. James asked if Nathan and Cody were mad at him because he didn’t go see his mom with Georgie and Spinelli.  

Obrecht told Nina to find some holiday spirit. She was bringing the party down. Nina said, after the trial, she couldn’t stop thinking about what Portia went through because of her.

Portia told Elizabeth that she couldn’t stop thinking about the look on Trina’s face when she admitted what she’d done. Trina wouldn’t even talk to her afterward. Elizabeth said it was raw and painful right now. Give it a few days. Trina wasn’t going anywhere and they’d always be connected. They were family. Portia said the baby was part of the family too.

Stella said Trina looked beautiful, and Trina said, thanks, but she wasn’t feeling very Christmasy. She was angry when she found out her mom lied to her about who her father was. After swearing she’d never betray Trina again, here they were… Stella said she was so sorry Trina was going through this, but Trina said her mom didn’t get to ruin her holiday. Stella agreed and asked if Trina wanted some eggnog. Trina said, sounds great.

Rocco said he hated the way things were with him and his dad, but couldn’t forgive him, and Charlotte said no one was asking him to. He could still be mad, but it was Christmas and she realized what she’d give to see her dad. His dad was there and trying hard to fix things. Rocco told her, that’s what Gio said. His dad had always been the kind of person he wanted to be. She suggested instead of focusing on what Dante had done wrong, think about what he’d done right.

Gio told Sonny that he was heading out to the Scorpio party. He wasn’t avoiding Dante. Emma invited him. Sonny said, of course (🍷) he should go. He was proud Gio had been willing to come by. He had a truce with Dante for Rocco’s sake and was a good brother. The best thing that happened was him finding out Gio was his grandson. Gio said Sonny always treated him like family, but it was better now. It was official.

Carly said Donna wasn’t supposed to be in the attic at Christmastime, but Donna said she needed a ribbon for her dad’s present and there was a tree in the attic. Kristina arrived and said she came bearing the goods. She didn’t know Jack would be there. Jack said, on that note, he bid them Merry Christmas. He left, and Carly said she thought Kristina would be at her dad’s, but Kristina said Donna called and asked her to bring the prettiest ribbon ever. Carly said, if Donna asked Kristina to bring the ribbon, why was she in the attic? and Donna said, in case she didn’t like it. Kristina said she had excellent taste. How about that? She handed Donna some ribbon, and Donna said, perfect.

On the phone, Jack asked if they were ready to pull the trigger on Britt Westbourne… Good. Expedite it.

In the attic, Carly told Valentin that he could come out. They were alone. She’d told Donna the attic was off limits, but she should have known. Valentin asked if he needed to find a new hiding place, but she said Donna would be at Sonny’s tonight and after that she wouldn’t come up looking for presents. She thought Santa put up the tree. He said it was his first Christmas without Charlotte and thanked her for letting him stay. He knew she didn’t want him to be there. She said he didn’t give her much choice, but he said, even so. Enjoy the holiday with her family. She said she would and left.

Nathan said James did nothing wrong. Nobody loved Christmas more than James’s mom. She wouldn’t want him to miss Santa and the last thing she’d want was for him to be sad. Cody said she’d want James to have a fun and good Christmas, and Nathan suggested he take James to see her next week. James asked why Cody had his coat on. He wasn’t leaving, was he? Cody said James was stuck with him, and Felicia said dinner was ready. Nathan and James went in to dinner, and Cody said, save me some, ya animals, and got on his phone.

Molly was at the hospital when Cody called. She said, Merry Christmas, but he said, it may not be. She asked, what’s wrong? and he said he needed help for James.

Gio arrived at Sonny’s, along with Kristina who descended on Olivia’s cookies. Sonny asked if Carly was on her way, and Kristina said she had to take care of something first, and Gio said he was glad to see Donna before he left. She asked if he was going to see Emma. Was she his girlfriend? He said, yes, and she told him not to stay up too late. He needed to be in bed asleep for Santa to come. He promised he would, and said he’d see her tomorrow. She asked if he was going to play Christmas carols on the violin, but he said he didn’t have new violin yet. She said maybe Santa would bring it.

Britt showed Lucas a photo of Nathan and Obrecht that she’d received on her phone and said she was right. See how happy her mother was without her. Lucas said she could think that way, but he thought it was nice that Obrecht sent it. Obrecht was thinking about her.

Curtis asked if Trina remembered the year she asked for a desk for her dorm room, and she said, of course (🍷). He said her mother was busy at work, so he ordered it. They were sold out all over, so he went online and was able to find a nearly identical one. Marshall said, it was a good price too, and Curtis said, when the package came it was a little smaller than he’d expected. Trina said he’d accidentally ordered dollhouse furniture, when the doorbell rang. Marshall said they didn’t think it was Portia, did they? and Stella said, she’d better not show her face in this house. Trina opened the door to Jordan.

Trina thanked Jordan for coming and said she’d invited Jordan to come for a couple of reasons. Mostly because she wanted to apologize. Jordan said Trina didn’t need to apologize, but Trina said she did. She’d been unfair and blamed Jordan for her parents’ marriage breaking up. She shouldn’t have. She’d been hard on Jordan and was sorry. She hoped Jordan could forgive her. Jordan said there was nothing to forgive, and Trina said she’d basically accused her dad of cheating on her mom and was wrong about all of it. She was sorry. Curtis said it was okay, and Trina said she loved him so much. He hugged her and said he loved her too. Stella said she hoped Jordan was staying for dinner, and Jordan said she’d love to.

Elizabeth told Portia that Aiden was with Lucky. Cameron was spending Christmas with his girlfriend’s family, and Jake was in Spain with friends. Portia was more than welcome to stay the night and have Christmas with her. Portia thanked her and told her that Ava said the same thing, but she thought she needed time alone to think about what she was going to do. Elizabeth said she was a just a phone call away if Portia needed anything. Hang in there. She left, and Portia looked a photo of herself with Trina on her wedding day. She flashed back to Trina saying she didn’t want a lame apology, and cried.

Emma told Felicia that she wished her grandma had called, but she sent a photo. She showed Felicia a photo of Anna (or someone) in a motorcycle helmet, and said what her grandma was doing for the WSB must be big. Cody answered the door to Gio, and Emma said she was glad Gio was there. He said him too, and James said Gio had to open his present. Emma said she hoped he liked it.

Donna said Carly missed Gio, but Carly said she’d see him tomorrow. Donna said he still didn’t have a violin, so he couldn’t play carols, and Kristina suggested they go get some cookies. She and Donna went to the kitchen, and Carly said she couldn’t believe Sonny didn’t get Gio the Stradivarius. Sonny said he and Ned went in together on a violin, but they were waiting for Gio to give a sign that he wanted to play. Carly said, him and Ned? That was a surprise. Sonny said it showed how much they loved their grandson, when Donna asked to open the last window on the chocolate advent calendar. Charlotte looked at her phone and Carly looked at Charlotte.

Portia packed up the stuff in her office, when Isaiah came in. He said he didn’t see her after court. How was she doing? She said, since her entire world fell apart? Not great. He said he was so sorry, but she said she was the one who should be sorry. Their involvement became public, and she knew it’s what he wanted to avoid. He said they didn’t set out to hurt anyone. She made the best choices she could, and this is where they ended up. If he was lucky, this was their baby’s first Christmas, and he was hoping they’d spend it together.

Stella asked who was ready for her pecan pie, and Trina said she needed a few minutes, but Marshall said he’d been ready the whole day. Trina’s phone chimed and she said it was Ava wishing her a Merry Christmas. Kai asked if she thought it was from her mom, and she said, yeah. She was surprised her mom hadn’t bombarded her with calls and texts. He said maybe it was her Christmas gift, and she said she was glad it wasn’t her mom. She didn’t know what to say. He said she got to decide when and if she talked to her mom, and whatever she decided, he’d support her. She said she was glad he was there, and he said him too. They kissed.  

Gio unwrapped a didgeridoo, and Emma said she’d asked her parents to send it. Her grandpa gave it to her as a gift. Mac said it was horrific, but Emma said it might be a fun way for Gio to experience music again. Gio said he had no idea how to play it, but Emma said she could teach him. Someone knocked at the door, and Cody let Molly in. He said she was freezing, and she said the parking lot at the Distribution Center had no heat. He said he’d make it up to her, and gave Nathan a thumbs up.

Carly said she forgot the nativity. She found a set she’d had when the kids were young and thought she’d bring it. She was going to go back and grab it. She asked Charlotte to come with her. It was fragile, so maybe Charlotte could hold it on her lap on the way back. They left, and Donna said it was time to open a present. Sonny said she could only open one, and she said she wanted him to open the one from her instead.

Lucas asked, how’s Portia? and Elizabeth said she guessed okay. Lucas said he felt bad. Having your personal life on display for the whole world was awful. Elizabeth said she felt bad that Portia was spending Christmas alone, and he said they’d both been through a similar hell, but with the help of friends, they were still standing. She said she hoped Portia got through it too, when Britt joined them. Lucas said her phone alarm went off, and she looked at her phone and said, oh my God. Her medical license was reinstated. Elizabeth said now Portia and Terry would be her bosses, and Lucas said he guessed his letter did the trick. Britt said she didn’t care how it happened. She was going to be a doctor again. Merry Christmas to me.

Trina said the party needed music and asked if Marshall would play carols on his clarinet. He said only if she sang along, and Trina sang Silent Night over the next few scenes.

As they left the elevator, Isaiah took Portia’s hand and they left together. Elizabeth smiled at Lucas, and Britt sent a text to Obrecht. In the background, Jack looked at Britt.  

Obrecht showed Britt’s text to Nathan, and James hung up Maxie’s stocking.

Brook and Chase hugged, and Gio smiled at Brook.

Rocco took the last cookie, broke it in half, and shared it with Dante. Donna sat on Sonny’s lap.

Carly brought Charlotte to the attic and opened the door. Valentin came out and he and Charlotte hugged. Valentin told Carly, thank you.

🫔 Friday’s Three-Quarters Of an Enchilada…

No word-for-word this week because, holidays.

Tracy sits down, when Leo and Wiley come in. She says, the house where peace and quiet go to die, and Wiley asks if she wants to see what they found in the stable. Leo opens an empty box and says, it must have gotten out. Tracy says, Merry Christmas to me.

Molly and Kristina go to Alexis’s, and Molly says, they were only able to spend Christmas morning with her. Kristina says, they figured they’d spend the day after Christmas with her, have take-out, and watch Christmas movies. Alexis says she can’t. If she doesn’t get her work done, somebody else will suffer.

On the phone, Drew says, Christmas was yesterday. Find a media strategy to spin this so he doesn’t look like an extortionist… Maybe him being a hard-working congressman who cares about his constituents. He pays Martin for legal strategy. What was the buzz on the Hill? (Has anyone even seen Drew do his job ever?)

Scout tells Willow that she doesn’t know if she’ll get to give her family their presents, and Willow hugs her. Drew watches.

Lucas says he doesn’t know what Boxing Day is, and wonders if he’s dressed appropriately, but Marco says he looks great. Boxing Day makes the British expat in his dad happy. He thanks Lucas for putting up with it, but Lucas says, if it’s tradition, he’s in, since Marco has taken part in his. Marco says, trashy reality TV while drinking white wine with Ava? and Lucas says if Marco wants red wine, just say so. He’s just happy they’re together. They hug and Pascal skulks around.

Laura talks to Doc about what she’s serving and what she has to do and tells him that she needs Cointreau. He says, no matter what’s going on, she’s able to put her problems aside and make sure her family has a wonderful holiday. She says, it’s call compartmentalizing, but it only works to a point. It’s taking everything in her not to descend on Windymere with a pitchfork. He says, they have a pitchfork? and she says she can get one, but she won’t let her rage against Sidwell spoil the holiday. Doc hugs her and says she’s amazing. There’s a knock at the door, and Laura opens it to Lulu, Rocco, and Charlotte. Lulu says, Laura will never guess who she found, and Sonny says, ho-ho-ho. Am I late?

Michael looks under the sofa, and Wiley says, over here. Cody tells Tracy that he’s sorry. They got excited when they found a frog in the stable. Tracy says, why frogs? and he says, they’re cool. Normally, they hibernate, but Outback must have sniffed it out. She says, and she was worried that Outback wasn’t a good guard dog. Cody says, she’d subdue them with her cuteness. Wiley and Leo are invested in a rescue frog, so it wouldn’t be a big issue if they kept it? Tracy says, every other living thing on this planet resides in this house, and he says, it will bunk with him. Michael says he found it, and Brook leads the children with their frog to the kitchen to bake cookies.

Sonny tells Laura that he’s not staying long. He stopped by to see everybody, but he has to be someplace across town. It’s nice to see the kids. Rocco is in great spirits. Laura says she’s glad he put the trial and detention center behind him, and Sonny says, because of her. Dalton is gone. It’s over. She asks if he’s saying it was worth it, and he says, absolutely. Rocco deserves to be free and live his life, and it’s up to them to make sure he can.

Sidwell welcomes Lucy and says he’s delighted she could make it. She says she wanted to be there with him, and it gives her a chance to thank him for the Christmas gift. She tosses back her hair to show off her earrings, and wonders how he’d know how she’d look. And more important, how did he know diamonds are her absolute weakness? He says he didn’t know, and it was just a small token of his affection, and she says, if that was his idea of small, keep it coming. Pascal says, the buffet is in the dining room, and Lucy says she’s absolutely starving, but a buffet for two? Ava comes out of the living room and says, there’s more than two tonight. Lucy asks where Ava came from, and Ava says she’s been there. She tells Pascal that she’d love a martini, if it’s not too much trouble, and Pascal says, never.

Tracy says she’ll pay Cody to take the kids to the stable, and he says he’d be happy too, but he’s calling upon a lady. She asks if it would happen to be a certain Assistant District Attorney, and he says, Molly came through for him tonight big time. He hopes he can make it up to her… if she lets him. He didn’t see Tracy, so a happy, merry, belated Christmas. She says she’ll be thankful when the day is over, but it just keeps going on and on and on. It’s her fault. She wanted to see if she could carry on one Lord Larry tradition – Boxing Day. It’s supposed to be a reset after and abundant holiday, but it’s been turned into a holiday bake-a-thon. If only… He says, Monica were here, and she says, yep. Monica loved Christmas and was in charge of it. He says, instead of focusing on Monica not being here, it might be a good time to embrace those who still are.

In the foyer, Ned thanked Olivia. It was the first Christmas without Monica, and she’d been thoughtful, especially to his mother, who didn’t express her grief in a gentle way. She’d been snapping and Olivia bore the brunt of it when all she’d done was treat Tracy with kindness. Olivia says, after all these years of living with Tracy, she truly loves her, and what they both have in common is their love for him.

Molly says, Alexis has been working non-stop on Willow’s trial and asks if she slept. Alexis says, a few hours, and Kristina says, that’s not enough. It’s the holiday. Stop working and spend time with her family and friends. Alexis says she has the opportunity to go over the testimonies and make sure she didn’t miss anything, but Molly says she needs to take her mind off the case. Alexis says she took a gamble with Portia, and it backfired. Now Drew is furious with her. Kristina says, he always is, and Alexis says, that means Scout won’t be hearing from her family at Christmas or at all. If she doesn’t win this case, Drew will take Scout to DC, and none of them will see her again.

On the phone, Drew tells Martin that Portia had no evidence. People lie under oath all the time. Willow tells Scout that she’ll make sure Scout’s family gets their presents, and Scout thanks her. Willow says she knows it’s difficult to be away from the people you love during the holidays. As much as she loves being here with Scout and her dad, she’s missing Wiley and Amelia. Scout must miss her family. Scout says she misses her mom a lot, and Willow says, of course (🍷). Scout says, but it’s different. She knows she can’t see her mom, but she could see her family, if only her dad would let her.

Ava gives Lucas a drink, and he thanks her for the answer to what to do with his hands. She says, it’s a party. Take a breath, sip, relax. He says, parties make him nervous, but it’s important to Marco’s father, so it’s important to Marco, so it’s important to him. It’s the first year since Marco’s mother passed. He’s glad she’s here. Ava says she’s proud of him. It was a brave choice moving into Windymere. It seems to be going well. He says, it has, except for that butler Pascal. Ava says, he makes a good martini, and Lucas asks if Pascal isn’t kind of creepy. Ava looks at Pascal and says, a vaguely creepy vibe. Take advantage of his position as prince consort and tell him to leave. He says, Sidwell thinks he’s invaluable, and she says, take his time. When he feels more like it’s home, he’ll feel better about deciding who comes and who goes.  

Sidwell tells Jordan that she looks exquisite, and hopes she doesn’t mind if they talk a little shop. Drew will arrive shortly with his wife Willow. Jordan says, and he was wondering how they get Drew reelected if his wife is convicted of shooting him, and Sidwell says, precisely.

Drew asks, where’s Scout? and Willow says, in her room. What if they didn’t stay at home and took Scout to her grandmother’s for the night? Drew asks if that’s what Scout wants, and Willow says, it’s all she wants. Scout told her. Drew asks why she didn’t tell him, and she says, Scout didn’t want him to think she didn’t love him if she didn’t want to spend Christmas with him. She comforted Scout, but knew she couldn’t promise anything. The decision was up to him. It’s Scout’s second Christmas since she lost her mother and she’s feeling very alone.

Molly says, Drew is isolating Scout, and a third party is a definitive legal strategy. Alexis says she exposed Portia’s private life and added Drew blackmailing her, and she was no closer to proving Willow’s innocence. Kristina says, that’s why she needs to eat Noodle Buddha and watch a movie. Take a break and tomorrow she’ll look at it with fresh eyes. Molly says, even she knows part of trial preparation is resting and recharging. Alexis tried it her way. Why not give theirs a try?

Sonny tells Doc that he guesses Doc has a lot to say about helping Laura with her car trouble, but Doc says, all he has is gratitude. Laura was in an impossible situation. He wishes he’d been here, but he couldn’t be. He was glad Laura was able to call Sonny. Sonny says, Laura was going through a difficult time. He’s just glad Doc is in her corner now. Doc says him too. They’re all in this together and together they sink or swim. Sonny says, they’re going to swim, and they shake hands.

Olivia says, the whole thing opened her eyes to how much she loves her life with Ned. The whole time he was in the hospital, all she could think about was how happy he makes her. She knows she gets busy with the hotel and the family, and sometimes doesn’t see the forest for the trees, but she’s correcting her vision. The doctor called what Ned had a windowmaker, but she’s not a widow. Instead, she’s eternally grateful. He hugs her and says, you and me both. The doorbell rings and Emma and Gio come in. Emma thanks Olivia for letting her tag along, and Olivia says she’s happy to have her. Ned says his mother had gone to great lengths to make Gio feel like one of the family.

Tracy asks if Michael made the phone call, and he says, it will be here. Ned comes in and asks, who will?

Laura thanks Lulu for coming, and says she gets greedy for extra daughter time around the holidays. Lulu says she was looking for Charlotte last year and owes Laura extra time, but Laura says she doesn’t. She’s Charlotte’s mom and had to go. It looks like Charlotte is adjusting. She’s in good spirits and so is Rocco. Lulu says, it’s all Dante and Gio. They’ve been making an effort to get along for Rocco’s sake. Lulu says, it’s nice to see them happy and enjoying themselves. She gave herself a good talking to and decided that no matter what’s happening, she needs to embrace the holidays for the kids’ sake, and her own. Time with family is the most precious kind. Laura says Lulu gave herself a wise talking to, and Lulu says she told herself what she knew Laura would. Laura hugs her and says she loves her.

Lucy says she’s having a wonderful time, and Marco says he’s glad she’s here. She says she was married to Lucas’s father briefly, and Marco says, Lucas mentioned it. She says she bets he did. Lucas is exactly like his father. A beautiful person who Marco can share hardships with and who will bring him joy. She’s so happy for them. It’s wonderful that Marco found him.

Jordan tells Ava, happy holidays, and Ava says, Jordan is in a uniquely uncomfortable position, watching as the Ashford-Robinson family falls apart. She considers Portia a friend, but all she wants to do is support Trina. Jordan says she has no interest in taking sides. Trina is lucky to have Ava. Ava says, as far as she’s concerned, there are no sides.

Drew tells Willow that he made it crystal clear. Alexis could spend time with Scout if she mounted a good legal defense. Her only success so far has been destroying Portia’s personal and professional life and putting an accusation of blackmail against him on record. Her legal tactics failed and put Willow at greater risk. Willow says she’s glad that Drew would go so far to protect her, but it’s not about the case, and he says he already told Alexis that she lost the right to see Scout. If he backs down now, he’ll lose his leverage. Willow says, it’s not about leverage. It’s about his daughter. She’s unhappy right now. Don’t think of it as a concession to Alexis. Think of it as a beautiful gift for Scout and her.

Tracy says it’s good to see Gio and asks if things are looking up with Brook. Gio says, they worked out a few things, but it’s still complicated, and she says, relationships are often more complicated than not… Quartermaine relationships. It was almost 40 years before she realized how much she loved Monica, and she had every reason not to. The doorbell rings, and Ned says he’ll get it. He lets Sonny in, and Sonny says he’s surprised Tracy let him set foot in this house. Ned says, she’s doing whatever it takes for Gio to feel welcome. By the way, it arrived. Sonny says they’ll know when the time is right.

Lucy tells Sidwell that she’s looking forward to their New Year’s Eve plans, when Ava sees a ceramic on his mantal and asks where he got it. He says she has a good eye. He picked it up in Sicily. Ava says she knows an antique dealer that would give him a good price, but he says he won’t part with it. She says, never say never, and Lucy asks why Ava won’t take no for an answer. He’s not interested.

Alexis says, in romances, they take one look across a room and fall in love, and Kristina says, it’s possible to have a deep connection with someone you’ve just met. Alexis asks how long it lasts. It’s a brief infatuation and great sex. Molly says she has a point about first impressions. If you wait for a lightning bolt and love at first sight, you might miss out on a great guy. There’s a knock at the door, and Kristina asks if Alexis is expecting anyone. Alexis says, no, and she’s not getting it. Molly says, it’s probably the delivery guy, and sees Cody through the door window. She flings herself out of sight.

Sonny asks where Wiley’s sister is, and Wiley says, taking a nap. His dad got tickets to the Yankee game, three of them behind home plate. He wants to take Sonny and his dad. Sonny says he’d love that, and Wiley says, him too, and they hug. Michael tells Sonny that the trial is going his way. It has to be over. Sonny tells him not to get ahead of himself. They don’t know the outcome, and it could go either way.

Brook says Tracy went above and beyond. Does she want to have tea in her room or go to the MetroCourt for a stiff drink? She’ll cover for her. Tracy says, Monica always had an open house on Christmas. Now it falls to her to carry on the tradition. Brook says, she’s amazing, and Tracy says, they’ll see how she does in the long run. Another reason to look forward to the holidays.

Leo brings out a case and says, look at what he found. They forgot to give Gio his present.

Lucy says, it’s an impressive figurine. Is it a Greek god? Sidwell says, Roman, when Pascal says, the congressman has arrived. Sidwell excuses himself, and Lucy asks if Ava can’t do business at the gallery. It’s supposed to be a party, not her making a quick buck. Ava says she didn’t mean to make Lucy feel left out. Lucy’s taste leans toward naïve art. Jenz has a very particular palate. But from now on, when they discuss his collection, she’ll make sure Lucy isn’t around. Make no mistake. Jenz is an important client to her and her business, and she has no intention of letting Lucy get in the way.

Sidwell says he’s glad Drew could make it. Where is his lovely wife?

Cody continues to knock and calls, hello. Molly takes down her hair and adjusts what she’s wearing. She opens the door and says, hey. He asks if it’s a bad time, but she says, no. It’s a great time. Come in. He asks if they’re watching football, and Alexis says, an epic romantic disaster. That’s their football. Have an eggroll. Cody says he loves some Noodle Buddha. How was their Christmas? Kristina says, great. They made things festive for the kids, despite Maxie not being around. She thinks for the most part, they succeeded. Alexis suggests Kristina come to the kitchen with her. She wants to get Cody a plate. Kristina asks if he’d like something to drink, and he says, whatever they’re having is great. Alexis and Kristina leave and Molly says, sorry. Cody says, the reason he came over was because he wanted to ask her something. If she has no plans, he was wondering if she wants to ring in the New Year with him. She says she’d love to, and they kiss.

Rocco asks if Charlotte is faking holiday spirit, but she says, it’s real. He asks if she heard from her dad, and she says she saw her dad. Lulu says, dinner is ready, and Laura says Charlotte and Rocco are good with Ace. He’s having a great time. Charlotte says, Ace is cool. Lulu should play with them. It’s lame, but fun. Lulu says she’s good at lame. How do you play?  

Olivia asks what Leo is doing with that, and he says he was going to borrow a tie from his dad’s closet and found it. Olivia says, put it back, and Leo says, if it’s not for Gio, who’s it for? Ned says, put it back, and Leo says, it’s a Stradivarius, the best violin in the entire world. Why would Gio not want it? Sonny says they did buy it for Gio, but not necessarily for Christmas. They want to give it to him at the right time, as a present from his grandfathers. Leo says, why wait? and Ned says they’re waiting until Gio feels like playing music again. Leo says, why wouldn’t he want to try it out? and Brook says, he might not be in the mood. Wiley says, Aunt Tracy would like him to play, and Tracy says, I would? Wiley says, she’s been sad and misses Grandma Monica. They all do. Gio says he misses Monica too, and Leo says, maybe a song will make them feel better. What does Gio think?

Gio takes the violin and opens the case. He takes it out and goes to the foyer. Brook goes to the doorway and flashes back to the Nurses Ball when Gio smashed his violin. She touches his arm, then puts her hand on his shoulder. He goes back in and begins to play, O Holy Night, over the next few scenes.

Sidwell says, dinner is in the dining room. Follow him. Marco and Lucas kiss.

Lulu takes a family photo.

While they’re watching the movie, Cody sniffles, and Molly hands him a tissue. There’s a knock at the door and Kristina opens it. She gasps, and Scout runs in. Willow follows, and the Davis girls plus Scout have a four-way hug.

Gio continues to play. When he finishes, Tracy thanks him and says, it was beautiful. They hug.

On Monday, Jordan says she found something that could give Laura what she wants; Marco tells Lucas, there might be another way forward; Sidwell tells Drew, if that changes, he’s on his own; and Turner tells Sonny, there’s never a grey area, but he says, never say never.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

Here’s hoping she’s back sooner than later.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-star-kirsten-storms-offers-health-battle-update-teases-return-as-maxie/

Let’s hope it’s not a year later. And what about Robert?

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-reveals-plan-to-honor-the-late-anthony-geary-and-luke-spencer/

I didn’t hate Nathan’s return, but I’ll be glad when they start focusing more on his Faison connection.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-the-best-and-worst-of-2025-from-who-shot-drew-to-luckys-exit-and-nathans-return/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

Okay, I really didn’t pay a whole lot of attention, since it’s all, who’s zooming who? and I’m not caring. However, when a guest left a stinky surprise in the shower, I had to stop decorating and watch. Who does that???

The rest of the week was filled with holiday movies. It was actually a nice break from watching people scream at each other.

Random Reality Items

So does this mean she lost all that weight for nothing?

Not a whole lot of info, but few things can top Kyle’s confrontation of Kim in the limo back in the early LVP days.

I fully support this.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Neighborhood Watch. Hulu. I loved this movie. Beautiful acting and a unique story about a mentally challenged man who thinks he saw a kidnapping. He recruits his ex-security guard neighbor to help him solve the crime, and while there’s definitely action, the story is character driven by their relationship. There’s a few laughs as well. A definite hour and a half not wasted.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/neighborhood-watch

Some spoilers.

https://culturess.com/neighborhood-watch-is-a-gripping-and-addictive-film-from-start-to-finish

Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sarah. Hulu. I was unfamiliar with this musical duo, and even the story, but once again bad actors pull a fast one with the identity theft of Tegan. Not content with just messing with the musician’s life, there was also catfishing with members of the fanbase. Having a horrible fascination with the evils of the internet, this was right up my alley.

https://press.hulu.com/shows/fanatical-the-catfishing-of-tegan-and-sara/

https://tiff.net/events/fanatical-the-catfishing-of-tegan-and-sara

Queens of the Dead. Shudder. George Romero’s daughter Tina directed this fun romp on the queer side of a zombie takeover. Homages run rampant, but it’s also an original, and Tina makes clear from the beginning, it ain’t her daddy’s apocalypse. It’s colorful, gory AF, and even includes a musical number. The torch has been officially passed.

https://www.polygon.com/tina-romero-interview-queens-of-the-dead-zombie-movie-george/

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/queens-of-the-dead-queer-zombie-movie-review-2025#google_vignette

Fallout. Amazon Prime. I watched the first episode and was thrilled to be back in the world of Lucy, The Ghoul, and New Vegas.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/fallout-season-2-review

The Nightmare Before Christmas. Disney+. Yes, it’s old, but it never gets old. This is a true masterpiece of artistry, from the stop-motion animation to the song lyrics. There’s children throwing snowballs instead of throwing heads literally makes me lol. It’s also the best cautionary tale about staying in your lane ever. And of course, there’s Zero. If you’ve never seen it, watch it, and if it’s been a while, watch it again. You can’t help but smile.

https://ew.com/nightmare-before-christmas-cast-side-by-side-with-characters-11864898

🔮 Watch Of the Future…

No definitive answer on a second season yet, but I predict it will be happening.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/with-there-be-a-welcome-to-derry-season-2-time-travel-plot

🎄 If You Can’t Let Go Yet…

All the movies. Relive the moment. Or watch the moments you never had.

https://ew.com/best-christmas-movies-all-time-11867795

https://ew.com/best-hallmark-christmas-movies-ranked-11869176

https://ew.com/greatest-kids-christmas-movies-on-netflix-8765002

https://ew.com/best-christmas-movies-streaming-now-11867280

https://ew.com/best-classic-christmas-movies-11867102

https://ew.com/best-christmas-horror-movies-11869602

https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/best-christmas-movies

Not a movie, but keeping with the theme.

https://www.spirithalloween.com/blog/fun-facts-about-christmas/

☃️ Walkin’ In a Pet Wonderland…

🐶 Not Pilaf, but still adorable.

https://people.com/sofia-vergara-poses-for-holiday-photos-alongside-her-pet-chihuahua-amore-11876156

🐈 I love stories like this. Never give up hope.

https://people.com/cat-missing-for-2-years-reappears-during-holidays-in-christmas-miracle-11876390

🐕 Max is only second to Zero in my book.

https://people.com/how-the-grinch-s-dog-max-is-selected-at-universal-studios-exclusive-11874352

🐭 Because, why not?

https://people.com/watch-colossal-biosciences-woolly-mouse-make-his-first-christmas-cozy-exclusive-11873885

Heri za Kwanzaa!

🤶 Quotes of the Week

What the new year brings to you will depend a great deal on what you bring to the new year. Vern McLellan

The thing about Christmas is, it’s never just about the one you’re celebrating now, it holds the memories of all the other Christmases, and the ones you shared them with. – Aunt Stella (Vernee Wilson), General Hospital

I suppose there are two views about everything, said Mark. *** Eh? Two views? There are a dozen views about everything until you know the answer. Then there’s never more than one. – C.S. Lewis, from That Hideous Strength, compiled in Words to Live By

Larger than life is just big enough. – Drag Queen on Judge Mathis

Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great. – Mark Twain

The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.Ernest Hemingway

If you fuel your journey on the opinions of others, you are going to run out of gas. – Steve Maraboli

Success is more permanent when you achieve it without destroying your principles. – Walter Cronkite

If you get tired, learn to rest, not to quit. – Banksy

I just want a bed to sleep on that isn’t stained with broken dreams. – Heather Gay, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City

🐻 Hibernation Mode On…

Until next week, stay safe; stay not drinking and driving – recruit a designated driver or take a cab/Uber on New Year’s Eve; and stay embracing those who are here, rather than focusing on those who aren’t.

December 19, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Willow’s Trial Begins, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, To Be Watched Later, Best In Film, On the Move, Final Liftoff, Some Holiday Cheer, 10 Worthy Quotes & Wrapping

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…                                                                        

Monday: 

Tracy returned and told Brook that she was a new woman. She wasn’t even upset no one was at her homecoming. Brook said they were giving her and Ned space. There was something important they had to discuss. Ned asked if he was hearing the dulcet tones of his mother, and they hugged. Tracy asked what she’d missed.

At the hospital, Britt asked Emma how Rocco was holding up. Emma had gotten him into this mess and might know if he needed anything. She wanted to help. Emma said she was the last person to buy Britt’s act.

Sonny went to Turner’s office and said he was surprised she’d called him in. She said it was unorthodox, but she was only doing this because of him.

Dante told Nathan there was no sign of Valentin, and Charlotte said they were wasting their time. Her dad wasn’t coming to get her.

Lulu told Rocco to change his shoes. The last thing they wanted people to think was that he wasn’t taking court seriously. Dante would be taking him to court. Rocco said, no, he wouldn’t be.

Laura met Sidwell at the MetroCourt Gardens and asked what the point was of having Boyle as a go-between if he was going to parade her around in public.

Jack told Josslyn that he needed the information Valentin had on Sidwell and the Five Poppies. He needed to talk to Valentin’s lawyer.

While Carly was on the phone saying she wasn’t coming in to work, Valentin looked through Sonny’s old kitchen for coffee. He asked if she had a French press, and said she could go to work, but she said she wasn’t leaving him alone in her house.

Gio welcomed Tracy home, and she said she had a wonderful time, but it was good to be back. Gio said he got everything on Brook’s grocery list. Tracy asked if they were opening a juice bar, and Gio said they loved kale. Tracy said nobody loved kale, and if they said that, they were lying. Gio left to get another bag, and Ned said he was changing his diet because of a health scare. He’d had a heart attack.

Emma said Britt hadn’t wanted kids and the only reason she got pregnant was to trap Emma’s dad. Stop acting like Rocco’s mom. Britt said she cared about Rocco, and Emma said, if she did, she’d leave him alone. If she wanted to help somebody, stick with her patients. Wait. She couldn’t see patients anymore. She was a paper pusher who lived above a diner. Britt said, temporarily, and Emma said, whatever Britt needed to tell herself.

Rocco told Lulu that he’d accept his punishment, but when was his dad going to accept that the break-in wasn’t Gio’s idea? Dante walked in.

Danny joined Charlotte and said they were going to court to support Rocco. Nathan said that would be a bad way to do it.

Sonny said maybe Dalton was scared and skipped town, but Turner said it was odd that he vanished with no paper trail. He said, you never knew what people were capable of when their backs were against the wall, and she said, present company included? He asked if she was insinuating he had something to do with Dalton’s disappearance. It was good for his grandson, but also good for her. Why waste time when they both knew Dalton lied and Rocco served his time? Do him and herself a favor and tell the judge she wanted to drop the charges.

Laura congratulated Sidwell. He’d won. She was under his thumb. But if he continued to broadcast their association, she’d be run out of office. The public knew what she thought of him. She’d been honest and transparent about her distaste for him. Keep Boyle as his messenger and keep his distance from her. He told her, don’t worry. It wouldn’t be a regular occurrence. This was a special occasion – he drummed on the table and said, drumroll – he was buying Sonny’s piers. All that was left was her full endorsement of the sale.

As Valentin rooted around for cereal and milk, Carly said he couldn’t mill around her house. He was a fugitive who’d committed treason and she wasn’t risking him ordering pizza and getting caught. He said he wasn’t enjoying this. His daughter was being watched, and he was stuck there with her because he made the mistake of trusting Jack.

Josslyn asked who Valentin’s lawyer was, and Jack said, a woman named Barbara Saunders. She’d visited Valentin twice in Steinmauer, but they hadn’t been able to track her down. Josslyn suggested she was in hiding, but he said he didn’t think she ever really existed.

Ned said thank God Gio found him. Gio saved his life. Tracy said she’d speak to his doctor and surgeon, and Brook said she’d get their numbers, but they said Ned was making a great recovery. Ned said the whole family took wonderful care of him, and Tracy said no one called her. She would have come home immediately… Oh. He didn’t want her there.

Felicia asked if Emma heard from her grandmother, but Emma said, not since Thanksgiving. Felicia said she was worried, but Emma said her grandmother could take care of herself. She was more worried about Gio and could use Felicia’s advice. Gio and his dad had a fight, and she wanted to be supportive without egging it on. She didn’t know how to help, but thought Felicia did.

Jack said Saunders’s ID was solid enough to get her in, but it was fake, and Josslyn said she thought they had facial recognition. Jack said, of course (🍷) they did, but Saunders was wearing glasses that had sophisticated infrared technology, and all the video footage was useless. Josslyn said, Saunders would have had to have an accomplice, and he said, find the woman, find Valentin. She said she’d get on it, and he told her to stay in touch with security at Steinmauer. She said she was on her way to her mom’s house, and he said he wanted a full report. She said she’d report on her mom’s safety, but her mom was entitled to her privacy.

Valentin said Jack left him holding the bag, and Charlotte was left twisting in the wind. That’s why he left Charlotte with Lulu. Carly said he did the right thing leaving Charlotte with her mother. Lulu was a great mom. She knew he loved Charlotte and would never poison her against him. And for what it was worth (🍷), Charlotte seemed to be thriving. Valentin said she was, but she needed him. If Carly needed him, he’d be in the attic. He left carrying his bowl of cereal along with the box.

Nathan told Charlotte and Danny that Rocco had a lot at stake. It wouldn’t be the smartest move for his co-conspirators to cheer him from the sidelines. Sometimes the best way to support someone was to stay out of it.

Rocco said he thought his mom was taking him, and Dante was looking after Charlotte. Lulu said he needed to change shoes and he went upstairs. Dante said Rocco would be fine, and Lulu said, not because of anything he was doing. He needed to wake up.

Laura said she’d opposed Measure C, but Sidwell said she’d opposed the Eminent Domain seize. She was all for free enterprise. She’d hold a press conference to announce the deal and make it clear that she looked forward to the new ownership. It was for the greater good. Local economics would improve and the city would benefit from reduced crime. And she’d take the credit. Everyone knew she had a close relationship with Sonny, and she’d make it clear that a deal had been brokered where everyone walked away happy. Except him. She drove a hard bargain. Doc came in and said he was glad they were both still there. He sat down, and Sidwell said it was a private conversation, but Doc said Laura was his wife and he wasn’t leaving.

Ned told Tracy that it had been his decision. He knew she’d get scared, and when she got scared, she picked fights with Olivia. Tracy said she never would… Maybe once. Ned wasn’t allowed to die before her. He said he had no intention of it. What was important was his family, including her. That’s why he was changing his ways for them.

Lulu said Dante and Rocco were in a bad place. Put it aside for today even if Rocco couldn’t. He was a teenager who thought Dante wasn’t treating his brother right. Rocco had more interest in fighting with him than thinking about his future. What if he defied Dante and took on more responsibility for the break-in? Dante said Sonny would be there and Rocco wouldn’t act out, but Lulu said she couldn’t take that chance. Dante was staying with Charlotte, and she was taking Rocco to court.

Turner said she couldn’t drop the case, and Sonny said she told him that she wouldn’t use Rocco against him. She said she wasn’t. Rocco was also the mayor’s grandson and if she showed preferential treatment to either of them, it could be considered corruption. Ric came in and asked if everything was all right, and Turner said she was explaining the laws Rocco broke to a concerned grandfather. Ric said Sonny wasn’t a lawyer. They wanted to see justice served and there were reasonable terms to be found. The disappearance of her only witness didn’t speak well of her case. She had no real evidence and would be locking up an innocent kid. At this stage of her career, was it what she wanted to be known for? Turner said, let’s go see a judge.

Walking into Sonny’s old kitchen, Josslyn said she went to the Christmas market and got an angel for Carly’s tree. She wanted to stay over on Friday, and they could have a Christmas cookie holiday party. Carly said she’d love nothing more, but Josslyn wasn’t coming over because of the holiday. Josslyn wanted to protect her.

Britt’s phone rang and she asked who it was and what they wanted. Jack said it was Jack Brennan from the WSB. He’d like her to come down to the office for a chat. It wasn’t a request. He could and would send agents if he had to.

Laura said she had no idea Doc would be joining them, and Doc said he didn’t think she should face her extortionist alone. Sidwell asked what he was talking about, and Laura said Doc knew everything. Doc said they didn’t keep secrets, and Sidwell said, wonderful. One of those kinds of marriages. How unfortunate.

Emma said Mac and Cody managed to make peace, and Felicia said that was true. No matter what they said, they loved each other. Emma said she thought Dante and Gio wanted a relationship, but neither one was willing to admit it, and Felicia said, Mac kept Cody at a distance because he was hurt. Cody knew he’d screwed up and said a relationship with his father was unnecessary. Emma said, Gio told her that Dante didn’t respect him, but that was okay because he didn’t want anything to do with Dante. How did Mac and Cody bridge the gap? Felicia said, James did all the work.

Lulu and Rocco found Sonny in Turner’s office, and he said Ric and Turner were in with the judge. It may not go their way, but Rocco needed to be respectful and polite. Don’t offer any information and don’t argue. Ric and Turner came back, and Ric said he got the terms of their plea agreement.  

Dante said Lulu tended to lead with her heart, but Nathan said she wouldn’t have signed up for it if she didn’t know how to handle it. Dante said, if it didn’t go their way, it was because of him.

Charlotte said Nathan was right. She and Danny would just be a distraction. Danny said they were only in this mess because they wanted to make a difference, and she said she wanted to help Rocco before she went away. Danny asked where she was going.

Josslyn said, two things could be true. She could want more time with her family and be concerned that the man who tried to kill Carly escaped. Carly said if Valentin came to Port Charles, it would be to see Charlotte, not her. That wasn’t going to happen. Josslyn said, then what was wrong with having a party? and Carly said Friday was the PCU Holiday Concert. Josslyn and Trina always went together, and Josslyn should have fun with her friends. She and Donna could come over during the weekend and bake cookies. Her sister would love nothing more than to decorate her place for the holiday. Josslyn said, sounds great.

Jack thanked Britt for coming, but she said she had no choice. He said the WSB was investigating the research of Professor Dalton, and she’d said she was just a guest at the Five Poppies. But since then, they’d learned that Professor Dalton was funneling data to someone at the resort. She wasn’t a guest. She was working at the lab. Now that Professor Dalton was gone, she was all they had left.

Emma asked how James helped, and Felicia said Cody saved him from drowning. In that moment, Cody and Mac saw past their pride and saw each other. Cody saw Mac as a loving father, and Mac realized, despite Cody’s screw ups, he was always trying to do better. Emma said both Gio and Dante had legitimate reasons to be angry, but neither was willing to meet the other halfway. They needed something to unite them. Felicia said, a common cause, something they could put aside their differences for.

Brook asked how the omelet was, and Ned said, fine, but it would be better with cheese. First the BLT, now the cheddar. He didn’t know if he’d live longer, but it would sure feel like it. Brook suggested he take his nap, and Tracy said he had to follow the rules. She’d make sure he did naptime. She and Ned left.

Dante told Nathan that he wanted to be the dad he never had, but Rocco brought up how Dante wasn’t around for a bit when he was younger. He’d thought it was best for Rocco and Lulu if he was far away from them and that was wrong. He didn’t know how much if affected his son until Rocco let him know. Nathan said he could see how much Dante loved Rocco, but Dante said that didn’t change the fact he wasn’t there when Rocco needed him most. Now Rocco was pushing him away.

Turner said the judge was willing to accept one of two options. The first was Rocco being incarcerated for 30 days. Ric said, or a suspended sentence in exchange for 500 hours of community service. The judge left it in the acting ADA’s hands. Lulu asked what Turner decided, and Turner said, that depended on Rocco.

Charlotte said Danny had to promise not to say a word, and Danny promised. She said she might be leaving Port Charles wither her dad. Danny said her dad was a fugitive, and she said she got a signal from him. He told her to wait. Her mom tried to make her promise not to leave, but she couldn’t lie about that. He asked if she was sure she wanted to leave, and she said she didn’t know what she wanted.

Valentin said he saw Josslyn leave. He thought she’d stay longer. Carly said that was the plan, but she didn’t want to risk Josslyn finding him and she knew it hurt Josslyn to lie to her. Valentin asked, where’s Donna? and she said, at school. Was her daughter at risk? If she was, he needed to tell her. He owed her that. He said the only one that was at risk besides him was Jack, and she said prove it by telling her how to get Josslyn out of the WSB and Jack out of their lives for good.

Jack asked if Sidwell’s associates were leaning on Britt, but Britt said she didn’t know those people. He said, save the stonewalling. He knew Sidwell’s work was continuing in Port Charles. She had access to Dalton’s lab and there was surveillance footage everywhere, even the college campus. They wanted the data, research and development. If she didn’t give it to him, he’d tell Sidwell that she was working for them the entire time.

Sidwell said they’d reached an agreement, and anyone interfering with it would receive negative ramifications. And he wasn’t talking about the political arena. Laura said she agreed with the understanding that they wouldn’t deal face to face, but he said it was a special occasion, and it wasn’t like she had a choice. Doc said she did. She could call his bluff.

Sidwell said Laura would have a lot to answer for if she came forward, and Doc said she’d lose her political career and possibly her freedom, but there was no underestimating the goodwill she garnered from the people of Port Charles, and there were lines she didn’t cross. If she was forced to turn herself in, she’d have his full support. Sidwell said he appreciated Doc’s candor, so he’d respond in kind. He needed Sonny and needed Doc’s wonderful wife, but he didn’t need Doc. It was lovely chatting with them, and he looked forward to Laura’s press conference. He left, and Laura told Doc that she loved him so much right now. Don’t ever do that again.

Rocco told Turner that he thought Professor Dalton was hurting animals, but he was wrong. Even if he hadn’t been wrong, he had no right to trespass. He never meant to cause trouble. He didn’t realize how his actions could impact others, but he should have. He was truly sorry and accepted the consequences, whatever they may be. Turner thanked him for his impressive statement. The law would be satisfied with 500 hours community service.

Tracy said despite his complaining, Ned quickly fell asleep, and Brook said, he needed rest. Tracy thanked them for taking good care of Ned. Ned owed everything to Gio. Gio said he was just in the right place at the right time, but she said it was more than that. It made her happy to see Gio and Brook getting along so well. Gio said they may have worked out a few things, when Emma came in. She said it was good to see Tracy, but she was hoping to talk to Gio about Rocco. Gio asked if something was wrong, and Emma said if he wanted to make it better for Rocco, find a way to make up with Dante.

Nathan suggested the way Dante was handling it wasn’t working and he should go back to basics. He loved Rocco and wanted things to be okay. All he needed to do was make it happen. Dante asked what he needed to do.

Danny said being on the run was so tough. His mom told him stories. Charlotte said it was hard, but could also be exciting and fun. She’d miss Port Charles. Her father had been the only person she could count on, but now she had her mom, school, him, and Rocco. She’d miss them if she had to leave.

Britt said if Jack outed her, he’d let the bad guys know the WSB was watching. He needed her and she didn’t appreciate threats. If she risked her life smuggling data from Sidwell to the WSB, it would cost them. She wanted her medical license back. Jack said he had no pull with the AMA, and she said, then get some. That was the only way she was cooperating. She left.

Valentin told Carly that he didn’t think they could get Josslyn out of the WSB… yet. But he thought they could get Jack to stop exploiting her. They were investigating Sidwell’s development of dangerous and illegal technology, and when Jack wanted something, he stopped at nothing to get it. They needed to make sure that Faison’s final project was exposed and Jack was held responsible. He’d be prosecuted for his various transgressions and go to prison for a very, very long time. Carly asked how they could be sure he went down for something he had nothing to do with, and Valentin said he didn’t think they had to do anything. Jack would do what he always did – find himself in the middle. And when he did, they would be ready.  

Tuesday:

Rocco came home, and Lulu told Dante and Charlotte that he got 500 hours of community service. Dante said that was literally the best case scenario, and tried to hug Rocco, but Rocco shrugged him off. He said that until Dante could hug his brother too, he wasn’t interested.

Nina thanked Jack for seeing her, and he said a meeting with her was next on his list. She was going to help him find Valentin.

Tracy asked Brook where the things were that she sent to Lulu’s during Ronnie’s temporary occupation, and Brook said there had been a little hiccup – Drew.

Michael met Josslyn at the MetroCourt Gardens, and she said she wouldn’t stop worrying about their mom until Valentin was found. Michael said, in the meantime, she could hover over him. Everything was riding on Willow’s trial tomorrow. Josslyn said, speak of the devil, when Drew and Willow walked in.

Tracy asked how it happened, and Brook said they had movers booked to return the items, when Drew intercepted them. Tracy asked if she was saying that the family heirlooms were at Drew’s house absorbing evil. Why didn’t someone get them back? Brook said, Ned had a heart attack, and getting back her tchotchkes was low on the list. Tracy said they weren’t tchotchkes. They were family mementos and she wanted them back now.

Josslyn suggested finding the hostess, but Michael said he didn’t want to cause a scene. That’s what Dew wanted. If they wanted to parade themselves around and be stared at, let them.

Willow wondered if this was a good idea, but Drew said he wanted to show the world that he loved his wife and supported her. She had nothing to be ashamed of. She said she felt uncomfortable, but he told her to show she wasn’t intimidated. It took their power away and they could enjoy themselves in the process.

Lulu said Rocco wasn’t being fair, but Rocco said he didn’t care. Lulu said, now that the ordeal was finally over, they should be celebrating, and Rocco said he’d celebrate in his room. He went upstairs, and Dante said he didn’t want to be the reason Rocco was in his room. He was going to the station.

Nina asked how Jack expected her to help find Valentin, and Jack said she’d been married to him and they remained close. She was one of the few he appeared to trust. Taking Valentin back into custody was the only way to insure no one was hurt or killed. Nina said she wasn’t doing Jack a favor until he made good on the one he already owed her.

Drew’s phone rang, and he stepped away. Tracy said she believed he had items that belonged to her, but he said he had just as much right to them, and possession was nine-tenths of the law. The items were staying with him. He hung up, and Tracy told Brook what Drew said. He didn’t know who he was dealing with, but he was about to find out. Brook suggested they call one of the lawyers in the morning, but Tracy said she wanted her family’s property back now and knew exactly how she was going to get it.

Lulu asked how Charlotte was holding up, but Charlotte said Lulu didn’t need to worry about her. She didn’t need the extra attention. There were already too many people watching her every move. She was starting to feel like a prisoner. Lulu said they were concerned her father would show up, but Charlotte said he wasn’t stupid and would never approach her that way. Lulu asked if she’d been in contact with him.

Nina said when Jack asked her to help facilitate a meeting between Charlotte and Valentin, she did. In exchange, he’d promised her a favor and she was still waiting. He said the game had changed. Valentin was on the run. He wasn’t saying he wouldn’t help, just that he didn’t have to. What did she want?  

Willow said it was hard to sit there with Michael and Josslyn glaring at them. Michael spent every day with her kids and who knew what he was telling them. She wasn’t even allowed to see them. Drew said they were just trying to upset her and throw her off her game with the trial coming up, and she said it was working. He suggested instead of taking it, they address the situation, and let her over to Michael’s table. He told Michael and Josslyn that they just wanted to say hello. They understood tensions were running high with the trial coming up, but the restaurant was big enough for all of them and shouldn’t be a problem. Michael said he had no objection to them being there, but he did object to Willow showing up at his home for a clandestine visit with the kids that she knew she wasn’t supposed to have.

Martin said he didn’t appreciate being summoned, and Tracy wondered if he’d appreciate going to prison. Her snake of a nephew bribed the moving company and stole items that belonged to her. She wanted them back. He said he didn’t know about it, but Brook said Drew was his client. He said he didn’t follow Drew around, and Tracy said she believed it behooved him to get every single item back immediately. He said he didn’t have the power to force Drew to do anything, but Tracy said he’d better or he’d find himself charged with a felony for trying to steal her beautiful home.

An officer told Dante that his son was here to see him, and Gio walked in.

Dante said it was a surprise, and Gio said the situation between them was making things harder for Rocco. Dante said everything Rocco was going through could be traced back to the both of them, and Gio said they’d both made mistakes and were both sorry. At least he was. Dante said he was too, and Gio said he didn’t know where they went from there. He was open to compromise. He wanted to have a relationship with his brother and knew Rocco wanted that too. Dante agreed and said whether he liked it or not, it wasn’t his place to try and stop it from happening. Gio asked, what’s the catch? but Dante said there was none. Other than the fact he wanted Gio to acknowledge his interaction with Rocco had contributed to Rocco’s problems. He wanted to work with Gio going forward to make sure it didn’t continue to happen.

Charlotte said she hadn’t seen her father since Steinmauer and had no contact with him since then. Lulu said her father had escaped WSB custody, and Charlotte asked, what was the alternative? Spending his life in a supermax prison, alone and far away from everyone he loved? Lulu said actions had consequences. Valentin knew that and chose to commit the crimes. Charlotte said the standards were different for everybody and it sucked, but Lulu said it wasn’t up to them to decide punishment. Live her life. She wasn’t responsible for her father’s choices and didn’t have to face the repercussions. Charlote asked if that wasn’t what she was doing.

Tracy asked if Martin preferred luscious Lodi or scenic Sing-Sing, and he said he was under the impression that the issue with Monica’s estate had been put behind them. She said it was now put in front again, and Brook said they were now on good terms with Ronnie, who’d felt terrible about it. She’d love to tell a jury how he tried to swindle them. Martin told them that Ned and Chase said if he confessed to Laura and she interceded, they wouldn’t press charges, but Tracy said, any mercy Chase and Ned showed him was before his client stole family heirlooms. Get them back or he’d be handing out toilet bowl hooch for Christmas.

Michael said, judging from Drew’s face, he was guessing it was the first Drew was hearing about it, but Drew said, not at all. Willow told him everything. She made a harmless visit, and he didn’t see the problem. Michael said a judge might see it differently, especially when he submitted affidavits from Chase and Brook saying Willow broke the custody order. Drew said, who knew if Michael would be in position to submit anything? Things change. He and Willow left, and Josslyn said Willow stood there and let him speak for her, but Michael said he was less concerned with the words than Willow’s actions. She’d proved she’d learned nothing. She asked if he was worried about the impact on the kids if Willow went to prison, but he said he was worried he’d have to share the kids with her and Drew.

Nina said Willow’s trial was tomorrow, and Jack asked if she was guilty. Nina said Willow would never shoot anyone, much less the man she loved, and Jack wondered if a jury would see her the same way. Crimes of passion happen more often than you think. And it was no one you’d suspect. Nina said Willow deserved her freedom, but they had to remove some noise to let the jury get there. He said, by noise, she meant evidence, and she said the prosecution had circumstantial evidence that would be twisted to look incriminating. Physical evidence and video that could create a false narrative. It would help greatly if he’d do something to stop that from happening.

Dante said he and Gio couldn’t fix things overnight or with one conversation. He didn’t even know if Gio wanted to fix things, but he knew he was wrong when he said Gio didn’t care about Rocco. Him being there was another example. Gio said he almost turned back three times, and Dante said, but he didn’t. He wanted to make things better for Rocco. Gio said he did too. He knew Rocco’s stance against Dante was because of him and it was the last thing he wanted. Rocco needed his dad and he wanted a relationship with his brother.

Josslyn wondered why Willow married Drew so quickly when she knew what he’d done, and Michael said Drew set out to destroy his family and succeeded and destroyed Willow in the process. She said, given what he knew, did he think they’d be together if Drew hadn’t slimed his way in, but he said, no. He didn’t think they ever really knew each other. He wished they’d had the opportunity to figure it out for themselves. The kids wouldn’t be suffering the way they were now.

Willow told Drew that she was sorry. She knew it was stupid, but she got excited when she thought the charges were being dropped. She was hoping Chase would just let her see her kids. Drew said, then Brook was there, and she said, she shut down the entire discussion. She knew there was a chance Brook would tell Michael, but was hoping she wouldn’t. She should have told him. He said he knew it waws torture, but when things like that happened, tell him so he knew how to protect her. Michael left and they were still there. They were going to win the battle, starting with tomorrow in court.

Jack said it was far beyond the capacity of the agency, but Nina said she didn’t believe him. She knew from Valentin what the WSB was capable of. He didn’t have to tell her how or what he was doing, but she knew he could do something. He said, say he did what she wanted. What she was asking could send him to prison. That was well beyond repaying her to run interference with Lulu. She had to make it worth his while.

Lulu said she didn’t blame Charlotte for being upset, but it was temporary, and Charlotte said it would be all over when her dad was captured and back in prison. Lulu said she wasn’t the enemy. She wasn’t saying Charlotte’s father was either, but she was always in Charlotte’s corner. She knew Charlotte was scared, but she wasn’t alone. Charlotte could always confide in her. Charlotte said she knew Lulu was doing her best, and Lulu said, but she needed something more or different or something. Tell her what she needed. Charlotte said the last time she told Lulu the truth, she hurt her when she couldn’t promise not to leave. She loved Lulu and was happy Lulu came back to them. Lulu said she was Charlotte’s mother and loved her. She wanted to help, but didn’t know how. Charlotte said Lulu didn’t know her like her father did.

Martin asked Brook to please try to get through to her grandmother. When Drew made up his mind, nobody could change it. Brook said, then he had some pretty creative problem solving ahead of him. Go. He left, and called Drew from outside. Drew asked what he wanted, and Martin said he was at the Quartermaines’ and understood Drew had absconded with Tracy’s property. Drew said that’s not how he described it, but Martin said it’s how Tracy did and she wanted it back immediately. Drew got up and stepped away from the table. He said Tracy wanted a lot of things, but he wasn’t interested in any of them, and Martin said he was advising Drew in the strongest possible terms to return everything quickly. Tracy was going make things unpleasant and public, and he couldn’t afford that with Willow on trial. Drew said he wasn’t returning a single thing. He was a Quartermaine and the heirlooms were just as much his. He had something he wanted Martin to do for him.

Dante said he didn’t want to keep Gio and Rocco apart, but there needed to be boundaries, and Gio asked what he meant. Dante said when Gio was with Rocco, for now he wanted to be there too, and Gio said it sounded like he was their babysitter, but Dante said he was trying to compromise. Right now, that’s what it looked like for him. He asked what it looked like for Gio.

Nina said she was willing to do what it took to protect her child. What did Jack want? He said, Valentin, and she said if Valentin contacted her, she’d call him immediately… if she got what she wanted. He said, no. If he was going to make a move to keep an alleged shooter of a sitting congressman out of prison, he’d need a great deal more.

Charlotte said there was so much about her life that Lulu didn’t know, and Lulu said tell her about anything and everything, no matter how small. All she wanted was to know Charlotte and make her feel like this was a place she belonged. Charlotte said she loved it there. She loved being with Lulu and Rocco, and being able to see her grandmother whenever she wanted. She loved the house and her room and having breakfast together. She knew Lulu was trying so hard… Lulu said, but it wasn’t enough. When she said home, where did Charlotte think that was. What was her home? Charlotte said her home was with her father.

Michael told Tracy, welcome home, and Tracy said thanks for not letting her know her son almost died. He said, sorry. They didn’t want to ruin her vacation. Someone watched them from an adjacent room, and she said her son was more important than her vacation. He said she was there now, and she said she would have gladly stayed if it meant avoiding testifying at Willow’s trial.

Dante said there would be holiday parties and get-togethers, and Rocco would want to see Gio. Why not get together as a family? They could go to Lulu’s and put up the tree. There would be food and drinks and Christmas spirit, and they’d all be in the same room. It was something to consider. Gio said he didn’t like the idea of his and Rocco’s visits being supervised, but he thought it was a place to start. If they kept reminding themselves they were doing this for Rocco, it could work.

Rocco texted Britt, telling her about his sentence. He said he guessed it worked out.

Charlotte told Lulu that she was sorry. She’d spent more time with her dad. They’d gone to different places. He taught her French and when she was in boarding school in Switzerland, he saw her all the time. They had memories she and Lulu didn’t have. It wasn’t Lulu’s fault, but it wasn’t her dad’s fault either. Lulu said she understood Charlotte spent more time with her father and they built a relationship. She was happy Charlotte had that and glad Charlotte told her how she felt. She was so sorry for what Charlotte was going through and hoped someday this would feel like home with her too. They hugged, and Charlotte said she didn’t want Lulu thinking she didn’t like it there. Lulu said, of course (🍷) not, and suggested Charotte get ready for bed. Charlotte went upstairs, and Lulu cried.

Jack said if Valentin contacted his daughter, he wanted to know, and Nina wondered what he was asking her to do. He said Charlotte’s first instinct was to protect her father. She wouldn’t confide in Lulu, but she’d need to confide in someone. Make sure that someone was her. Nina said she wouldn’t exploit Charlotte like that, and Jack said that was an acceptable response. He couldn’t force her to do what she didn’t want to. She could see herself out. Nina said if she did what he wanted, what did she get in return? and he said, exactly what she asked for. She left.

Josslyn went to Drew’s table and said she and Michael were talking about them. Michael thought he never really knew the real Willow. Personally, she didn’t think they should have gotten married in the first place. She wondered if Willow and Drew would have a similar regret. Drew may have destroyed Willow’s marriage, but she let him. No matter how many times she told herself that she was an innocent victim, she did this to herself every step of the way. She chose this. She had no one else to blame. She chose the consequences. Josslyn left, and Drew told Willow, don’t listen to her. She couldn’t be more wrong. They’d prove her innocence, and when she was exonerated, she’d get custody back and her children would be with her again. He promised. She said it was all she was living for.

Michael said Tracy missed the excitement. They thought the charges were going to be dropped, but new evidence came to light. Tracy asked if he was worried about sending the children’s mother to prison or worried about perjuring himself on the stand. She was going to protect him any way she could for Monica’s sake, but they both knew he was lying. She’d seen him park in front of Drew’s a moment before she found Drew lying on the floor with two bullet holes in his back.

Wednesday:

Dante checked on Rocco, and Lulu said he was in school. He’d left in such a hurry, he forgot his tablet. Dante asked if Rocco was still pissed, but Lulu said he was in a slightly better mood. She didn’t want to jinx it, but maybe things were looking up.

At the hospital, Britt looked at Rocco’s text and texted back. Elizabeth said she hoped it was work related.

Curtis went to Portia’s room, and she said there had been a change of plans.

On the phone outside the courtroom, Nina asked if Jack took care of the problem… What was the hold up? Her daughter’s life and future depended on it. Carly appeared and said, conspire much?

Kristina went to see Alexis in her office, and Alexis said her opening statement couldn’t be perfect enough. She didn’t have to tell Kristina what was at stake. Kristina said their future access to Scout… also Willow’s freedom.

Willow fretted about how she looked, but Drew said the jury would see what he did – a beautiful, kind, innocent woman.

In the nook, Michael flashed back to getting in his car in the rain when Tracy came in. She said she’d gone to the crypt to talk to Michael’s grandmother. She figured his grandmother would be the most concerned about him, and she reassured Monica that she was going to do everything she could to protect him in court. Michael said, assuming he needed protection, and she said, didn’t he?

Lulu said Dante needed to be patient. She thought if they gave Rocco space, he’d come around. Dante told her about Gio wanting a truce for Rocco’s sake and said he’d invited Gio to do tree stuff. Lulu said, on one condition. Dante picked out the tree, figured out how to get it there, wrangled it into the stand, and put on the lights. She was all for this. Rocco would love to have time with Gio, and after the break-in debacle, he deserved a nice, quiet Christmas.

Britt said the text was work related, but when Elizabeth asked to see it, Britt cited doctor/patient confidentiality. Elizabeth said Britt wasn’t a doctor and they had a policy about not using cellphones while on duty. Britt said, like Elizabeth was never on the phone, but Elizabeth said she had kids. Britt said it was okay to discriminate. Good to know. Lucas came by with his letter of recommendation, and Britt said she was just about to apologize to Elizabeth for being on the phone. Elizabeth left, Britt thanked Lucas for going to bat for her, and she read the letter.

Curtis said Portia had agreed to the plan, and Portia said Trina was in the room. She’d had time to think and wasn’t sure it was the best idea. He said things had been strained, but they could set that aside to make sure she and the baby were healthy. She said she thought it would be less stressful if she stayed there one more night, then went back to the MetroCourt, and he said the staff couldn’t take care of her like he could. She said if she needed help, she’d give him a call, but she thought was for the best for her, the baby, and him. She’d appreciate it if he’d keep her updated on Willow’s trail. It was going to drive her insane wondering if either of them would be thrown under the bus.

Nina told Carly that she wasn’t conspiring, but Carly said it sounded like she was making plans for Willow to go on the run. Nina said she was asking a friend to give some positive press to Willow, and Carly said having a plane ready to go wasn’t a bad idea, but Nina said Willow was innocent. Carly said the evidence suggested otherwise. If Willow pled guilty and threw herself on the mercy of the court… Nina said then Carly wouldn’t have to worry about the real truth coming out, that Michael shot Drew… or maybe she did. Carly said everyone knew Willow was guilty. Don’t blame her. If Willow claimed extenuating circumstances, she might get a reduced sentence. Nina said Willow would be exonerated and reunited with her children. Carly said that would never happen, but Nina said the prosecution’s evidence wasn’t as solid as they thought.

Alexis said she couldn’t take the thought of Scout being cut out of their lives, and Kristina said if Willow wasn’t exonerated, Drew would force the restraining order. Alexis said, Scout would suffer the most, when Drew arrived with Willow. Kristina told Willow, good luck, and left. Alexis said they weren’t quite ready, and Drew said she should have been prepared. Alexis said she was, but Willow wasn’t.

Michael said he was sorry that Tracy saw him at Drew’s and felt she had to protect him. He swore he didn’t shoot Drew. Tracy said she could usually tell when someone was lying, but he was like his father. There was a steeliness about him that was hard to read, especially when he was hiding something. Michael said he wasn’t. Why would he lie? Tracy said the stakes were so high. This was about his children. If he went to prison, Willow would get custody, and she was married to Drew… Michael said it wasn’t an option, and Tracy said, exactly. She’d do anything she had to in order to protect the family, including lying through her teeth. He said, luckily, he was willing to do the same.

Lucas asked what Britt thought. He crushed it. She said he crushed her. She had some notes, but it was a solid first draft. Lucas said he’d already sent it to the medical board, and she said he’d sent a hatchet job. He said he spoke about her in glowing terms, but she said he made her sound like a robot. There was nothing about her warm bedside manner or how her work elevated those around. Lucas said he wasn’t going to lie. She was an excellent doctor, but a notoriously less excellent human, and he didn’t say the horrible human stuff. He should have known it was stupid to do anything nice for her. She was welcome. He left and she said she wouldn’t need him as long as Chief Brennan came through. She told Elizabeth that she was taking a break and left.

Portia told the baby that it would be okay if they got through the trial unscathed, when Brad said, knock-knock. He walked in and said he heard congratulations were in order.

Britt texted Rocco, thanking him for his text to her.

Lulu told Dante that they’d get Charlotte focused on something other than the Valentin nightmare. She asked if there had been any sign of him, but Dante said, nothing. She said she was nervous sending Charlotte to school, but couldn’t keep her home forever, and he said there were squad cars on campus. Charlotte was safe. He had to get going to the courthouse. With Anna away, Alexis was going to grill him about the PCPD investigation. Was she covering the proceedings? Try not to make him sound like a complete idiot. She said it was her job to report the facts, and he left. Lulu heard Rocco’s tablet chime and saw the text from Britt asking Rocco to meet up some time.

Trina met Kai at the courthouse and said since they were the only ones at Drew’s that night, they might catch something about the shooter that the others wouldn’t. Kai said he was there for Drew’s moral support, but her being there would be harder to explain, and she suggested she be the world’s clingiest girlfriend. He said she’d have to sell that because everyone knew how independent she was. He was glad she showed up and that they were working as a team. She said her too, and they kissed.

Tracy said she thought she could muster enough credibility to convince the jury that she didn’t see anything suspicious, and Michael said he appreciated her having his back. It wasn’t her job. She said when she inherited the house from Monica, she inherited the role as head of the family. It was her job to keep the Quartermaines together. The jury was still out whether or not she was up to the task, but she owed it to Monica to try. Michael said, for what it was worth (🍷), he thought his grandmother chose a worthy successor. He had no doubt the family was in good hands. She thanked him.

Willow said Alexis told her not to testify, and Alexis said she shouldn’t, but the jury would be watching her. They’d have eyes on her every expression. How she conducted herself was vital. The ADA would drag her whole life out in the open. She’ll say horrible things, some true, some false. Willow will be hurt and embarrassed, but she couldn’t express it. Willow asked if she should show no emotion, but Alexis said, no. She could be sad about her children, but don’t overdo it. If she lost control, they were done. If she seemed unstable, they’d believe she could shoot Drew. She had faith in Willow. Drew told her not to lose sight of the goal. She needed to be free to get her kids back. Alexis said, her relationship with her kids was what it was all about, and Willow said she’d do whatever it took to be with her children again.

Elizabeth said it was generous of Lucas, even if it wasn’t appreciated, and he said he was wondering if he made a mistake, but she said she didn’t think so. Britt was an excellent doctor, and she supported Britt’s efforts to get her license back. He said Elizabeth didn’t want to be Britt’s supervisor, and she said that was a bonus. What convinced him? He said he saw how Britt was with Portia, making sure she got he medical care she needed, and Elizabeth said, thank God Portia and the baby were okay. She was going to say hi on her break. She hoped Portia was able to relax and avoid stress.

Portia asked what the hell Brad was doing there, and Brad said, in Port Charles or in her hospital room? He missed her and his fellow co-workers, so he took a break to pop in and visit, and she said he ran through the money. He said finance shaming wasn’t cool. He was hoping they’d keep it civil. Portia said he blackmailed her and sold her out to Drew for a huge payday. Now he was back in seven months. He said, six. He was sorry. Couldn’t they start fresh? She said they couldn’t. He had nothing on her anymore, so feel free to leave. He said there was no physical evidence, but he still had quite the tale to share with Dr. Robinson and the hospital board. Isaiah interrupted and said Portia was on bed rest and Brad needed to leave. Go… now. Brad said he’d be back, and Isaiah said, not on his watch. Brad left, and Isaiah asked if that was Brad Cooper. He recognized him from her description. He gave off weasel vibes. Portia said Brad was a weasel. Isaiah needed to be careful. Brad had an incredible talent for sniffing out secrets and if he found out they were involved, it would be disastrous for both of them.

Brad ran into Lucas coming out of the elevator.

Lulu approached Britt, who asked if she could help her. Lulu said, stay the hell away from her son.

Turner thanked Dante for pulling the footage. They were able to put together her drive from the hospital to Drew’s house. Dante said it was the second alibi she lied about, and Turner said it was a big mistake on Willow’s part, and her job got a whole lot easier. Alexis came in, and Carly asked Michael how he was holding up. He said he was confident justice would be served, and Turner asked if Carly had seen Willow. Carly said she hadn’t, but she wouldn’t be surprised if Willow made a run for it.

In the hallway, Nina asked if she and Willow could talk in private. There was something she should know. Alexis came out and said, let’s go. Court was almost in session. They went in and Willow saw Michael.

Lucas said he didn’t realize Brad was back in town, and Brad said he got in today. He would have given Lucas a heads up, but he didn’t know if Lucas wanted to hear from him. Lucas said it would have been fine. What brought him back? Brad said traveling was exhausting and he needed a break. How was Lucas? Lucas said, good. Work was keeping him busy. Brad said, too busy for a personal life? but Lucas said he managed to juggle both. Brad asked if he was seeing someone. Lucas was starting to date a guy when he left. Lucas said, Marco. They were still a thing. More than that. They’d moved in together.

Isaiah said as far as anyone was concerned, Portia was his boss and they were friends, so of course (🍷), he stuck up for her. She said she was paranoid about Brad and he stressed her out, and Isaiah suggested changing the subject. When was Curtis coming to take her home? She said she told Curtis that she’d changed her mind and asked Dr. Navarro if she could stay there another night. Then she was going back to her room at the MetroCourt. He said, or they could stick to the original plan, and she could stay with him at the cabin.

Curtis said he didn’t know Trina was coming, and she said she was there to keep Kai company. Did he get her mom settled in at home? He said it wasn’t happening. There had been a change in plans.

Drew said he’d be behind Willow. If she needed a pick-me-up, turn around. He loved her. The bailiff said, all rise. Court is in session, the honorable Judge Sullivan presiding.

Britt said she was in the middle of a shift, and Lulu said Britt had been texting her son behind her back. She read, let’s meet up soon, and Britt said, the horror. Lulu said it wasn’t funny, and Britt said Lulu’s hysteria over a nothing text was. Lulu said Britt wasn’t supposed to contact Rocco, but Britt said Rocco reached out to her. Was she supposed to ignore him? Lulu said, yes, and Britt said, ridiculous. Lulu said he was a child. Britt was the adult. Britt said Rocco was nearly grown. Keep it up and Lulu would push him away. Did she threaten Lulu that much? Lulu said Britt was selfish and a liar. Britt destroyed everything she touched, and she wasn’t going to let Rocco be next. She was blocking Britt’s number and trust her, it was just the beginning.

The judge said the court called The People versus Willow Tate, and asked the prosecution to make their opening statement.

Brad said, so Lucas was living in domestic bliss. Congrats. Where should he send the housewarming gift? Lucas said he didn’t need to send a gift, but they were at Windymere with Marco’s dad. Brad asked if it didn’t cramp Lucas’s style, and Lucas said, Marco’s father or the fortress? They made it work. His phone chimed and he said he was sorry. A patient needed him. It was good seeing Brad. Brad said him too, and Lucas left.  

Isaiah said when he first pitched the idea, Portia seemed excited to stay at the cabin, and Portia said she was. It sounded ideal, but if Trina and Curtis found out, it would be tricky to explain.

Isaiah said they didn’t have to know he was staying there too. She could say he offered the place, and she accepted because it was peaceful and quiet. She said, in reality, he’d be there with her, and he said, if that was okay. He’d like to take care of her and the baby. After all, there was a chance it was his. He kissed her hand, and she said it was really tempting. He told her, then say yes.

Britt sent Rocco a text saying she was checking in to see if he got her text earlier. Let her know.

Dante asked if Lulu was okay. She seemed agitated. Lulu said she’d tell him later, and Turner said she wasn’t going to waste the jury’s time with a sales pitch. It was just the facts. The PCPD had a mountain of evidence that would make clear that Miss Tate had the motive, means, and opportunity to shoot Congressman Cain. The defense attorney could try her best to distract them from the evidence, painting Willow as nothing more than a victim. She’d throw other suspects at the wall, hoping one would stick just enough. But back to the facts, starting with motive. This man seduced Willow away from her husband and because of Congressman Cain, her family was torn apart, and she lost custody of her children. That led to her suffering two psychotic breaks, one taking place after learning Drew slept with her own mother while he was courting her. Then the night of the shooting, she found out the judge assigned to her custody hearing had been murdered and any potential reunion would be delayed. Any mother would have snapped and she did. There’s motivation. As for means, the weapon was taken from the estate where the defendant once lived. Afterward, it was found among her belongings in her temporary residence. As for opportunity, they had footage of the defendant driving from her place of work to the congressman’s house at the time of the shooting. By the time the trial was over, the facts would leave them with only one reasonable conclusion. On the night of September 2nd of this year, Willow Tate drove to Congressman Cain’s house and shot him twice in the back and left him for dead. There were soap looks all around.

Elizabeth went to Portia’s room, but Portia was gone.

Britt saw that no texts to Rocco were going through, when Brad came out of the elevator. She said, Brad Cooper, as I live and breathe, and he said he heard she was doing both of those things, but then he thought, no. It wasn’t possible that his best friend in the world would let him think she was dead for two whole years. She said she was so sorry. The last thing she wanted was to hurt anyone, but especially not him. Was there any way he’d forgive her? He said he’d consider it if she watched the Oscars with him in March, including the red-carpet coverage, and she said her fridge was stocked with Rocky Road ice cream in preparation. He said then he guessed all was forgiven. Come here, you heartless skank. They hugged.

Alexis said Turner was right about one thing. Back in September, Willow’s state and life were a mess. Her family was fractured and she was unable to see her children, not because of Drew, but because of her ex and the father of her children, Michael Corinthos. Mr. Corinthos was very angry and jealous because his wife left him for another man. And to add insult to injury, the other man was his uncle. He retaliated in a very bad way, stripping his ex of her children. It was devastating and Willow did put some of the blame at the congressman’s feet for a brief time, but before he was shot, they’d reconciled. They just got married this past Thanksgiving. Why would she shoot the man she loves? She didn’t and wouldn’t. The only reason they were there was because the PCPD and District Attorney’s office were in desperate needed of a suspect. In fact, they focused solely on Willow, rushing to judgement at the exclusion of everybody else. There were people who had an actual motive to kill Drew Cain, but they rushed to judgment. Her client was innocent and she relished the opportunity to prove it to them. Nina smiled and there were more soap looks.

Thursday:

Lulu thanked Nathan for picking up Charlotte at school, but knew he was a detective, not a bodyguard. She was sue he had better things to do with his time. Nathan said he was helping a friend, and Lulu said a friend was just what she needed.

Brad and Britt dressed up and went to dinner at Café Cherie. They ordered the Café’s finest bottle of bubbly.

Anna heard Pascal say, stop what you’re doing and face the wall, in French. Also in French, she asked, why? and he said it was time for breakfast.

Jack gave Carly a necklace as an early Christmas gift, and said he couldn’t surprise her at the MetroCourt. She hadn’t been there for a couple of days. What was keeping her at home?

Jason went to see Josslyn, and when she asked what he was doing there, he showed her his phone. It said, did you sweep for bugs?

Alexis said Willow handled herself well during the opening statements. She needed to be attentive, but not emotional during the testimonies. She’d hear things that were unfair, but try not to react. Think of why she was here and let her handle the rest.

Turner told Dante that evidence didn’t just disappear. Where was the security breach? Dante said she’d have to figure out how to prove the case without the footage, when court was back in session. Turner called her first witness – Tracy Angelica Quartermaine.

Turner said Tracy was the first to discover Drew Cain after he was shot. Walk them through her movements. Tracy said she found Drew on the floor and ran over to check on him. She found a pulse and grabbed a throw from the couch to staunch the bleeding. Then she called 911 and when the police and paramedics came, she answered their questions. Turner asked if she moved anything else, but Tracy said, no. Turner asked if she’d moved the baseball bat found on the floor, but Tracy said she only stepped over it. Turner had nothing further, and Alexis asked what compelled Tracy to visit Drew in a rainstorm. Tracy said she wasn’t there to visit, but to give him a piece of her mind.

Carly told Jack that she loved being home at this time of year, decorating and nesting with Donna and Josslyn, when she was around. She didn’t think she’d see much of him until he found Valentin. Jack said Lulu wasn’t making it easier. She’d thrown up a wall between him and Charlotte. Carly asked if he wanted her to talk to her cousin, but he said he had other options and didn’t want to involve her. Valentin would contact Charlotte, if he hadn’t already. If Lulu wanted to protect Charlotte, she’d let him speak to her. Carly said she’d be happy to mention to Lulu that Jack knew how to keep Charlotte safe. Consider it her early Christmas present to him.

Nathan said with Valentin on the loose and friction between Dante and Rocco, Lulu had pressure on all fronts, and Lulu said she was trying to maintain a sense of normalcy. Lulu knew that Charlotte felt like it was her and Valentin against the world, and Valentin had no one but her. She was trying hard not to see Valentin as the bad guy, but couldn’t shake the fear that Charlotte would go with him and there was nothing she could do to stop it.

Britt and Brad clinked champagne glasses, and Brad asked what it was like working with Lucas. Britt said Brad was better off without him. Leaving Port Charles trailing money and models was so much better. Brad said models were vapid and shallow, and Britt said, not everyone was as deep as him. He told her, spill already. Where had she been?

Josslyn swept with a wand and told Jason that she did this every day. She didn’t trust anybody. She’d say he’d come over to invite her to the Quartermaines’ Christmas party, and he said no one could know he came to ask for her help.

Tracy said her dear friend had been arrested because of Drew’s abuse of his power, and Alexis asked if Tracy observed her client on the premises. Tracy flashed back to telling Michael that she saw him that night, and told Alexis, no. Alexis reserved the right to recall the witness, but had no further questions.

Nathan said Charlotte loved Lulu and said she’d been great about the Valentin situation. They’d had some good conversations recently. Lulu said he was easy to talk to and she was glad Charlotte trusted him. There was a knock at the door, and Jack said he needed to speak to Lulu in private, but Lulu asked Nathan to stick around.

Britt told Brad that after Heather Webber’s attack, she was sure she’d die, but she woke up in a five-star resort in Croatia called the Five Poppies. She realized she’d been drugged and apparently smuggled out of the country by the people who used to work for her father. Brad asked why they would do that, and she said they needed help with her father’s cold fusion research. She was allowed to live in a gorgeous resort with every amenity, but most important was that she was healthy. An experimental drug kept her Huntington’s in check temporarily. There was just one catch.

Anna heard, turn to the wall, hands on head, in French, and saw Pascal through the two-way mirror. She did what he’d asked, and he brought in a tray. He asked why she wasn’t working on her memoirs. No inspiration? Her code was very clever. Answering in French, Anna said she was trying to deduce where she was and how they managed to bring her there. She wondered why they let her keep the notebook. Pascal said they understood it must be tedious and admired how she kept herself preoccupied. Enjoy her meal. He left.

Jason told Josslyn that Britt had been in trouble since leaving the Five Poppies and couldn’t be without the medication that kept her Huntington’s from progressing. He wasn’t there to screw up her mission or take down the WSB. He needed to know why they were investigating the Five Poppies and how it involved Sidwell, Dalton, and Faison.

Turner said what Nina had told the police about the whereabouts of her daughter was a lie. She hadn’t seen Willow at all. Nina said, not until she went to the hospital, and Turner asked if Willow objected to the false alibi. Nina said, no, and Turner asked why she made it up. Did she think Willow was guilty? Alexis objected and said, leading the witness, and Turner said she’d rephrase. Why lie to the police? Nina said she’d wanted to protect her daughter from a witch hunt like what she was going through right now.

Britt said her work was definitely in violation of several international arms treaties, but Brad said it sounded like a small price to pay for her health. Anyone would have done what they asked. He would have. She said, it was all top secret. They built a lab at the resort, and she worked with raw data. She had a wrangler named Pascal, a little dictator with delusions of grandeur, but her orders came from the top – Jenz Sidwell. He asked if she meant Lucas’s boyfriend’s father, and she asked why he cared. He said it was just an observation and knowing how she felt about authority, he imagined it didn’t go well. She said, it did not. When she clocked a couple of WSB agents at the resort and didn’t report them, one thing led to another, and she ended up with a bomb strapped to her ankle. Then she got lucky and Jason came to her rescue.

Josslyn said she’d love to help Jason, but couldn’t. If she shared intel with anyone outside the Bureau, it was treason. He said she knew he wouldn’t tell anyone and he was acting privately. She said they’d know the intel came from her, but he said they’d assume it was Britt. She asked why he didn’t get it from Britt, but he said she wouldn’t tell him. Please. Britt saved her life twice and needed her medication. Josslyn knew she could trust him, but could she say the same about Jack Brennan?

Lulu said her daughter had nothing to say to Jack, and Jack said he could bring in Lulu as a person of interest because she shared a daughter with a wanted fugitive. He could question her for hours, or she could let him speak to Charlotte. She said he was going to have to take her in.

Carly took off the necklace, and Valentin said he knew it was gift from Jack. He’d watched Jack leave through his lonely attic window. She said she didn’t like anyone watching her, and he said, but she wouldn’t give him her Hulu log-in. She said, Jack mentioned Charlotte. He was upset because Lulu wouldn’t let him talk to her. Valentin asked if Jack wanted her to smooth things over, and she said she believed he wanted Charlotte to be safe. She believed Jack was capable of being kind. Valentin said Jack could be the kindest man in the universe when it paid off for him. How did they become involved?

Alexis asked if Willow requested Nina to make up an alibi, but Nina said, absolutely not. Alexis asked why Willow went along with it, and Nina said, at the time, Willow might have thought she was the one who shot Congressman Cain and was trying to protect her, and Alexis had no further questions. Turner asked for a brief recess, and Judge Sullivan granted it. They’d recess for 10 minutes. Michael told Curtis that he was there when they searched Aurora and took him out in handcuffs, and Curtis said they were looking at him as a suspect, but dropped the charges. He guessed they had a stronger case with Willow. Michael said, Willow couldn’t account for where she was at the time of the shooting. They hadn’t gotten to the gun yet. Drew told Willow that the prosecution was grasping at straws and the jury wasn’t buying it, and Nina said she did her best to take the blame. Alexis said she wasn’t sure it would help when they showed the traffic cam footage.

On the stand, Dante said the bullets matched a gun registered to Edward Quartermaine. They served a warrant for the estate, but weren’t able to find the gun in the cabinet. They did find it in the home of Elizabeth Baldwin in the room where Willow was staying. Willow had lived at the estate, which pushed her to the top of the suspect list. Turner asked if he believed she still had access to the estate, and he said, the family didn’t even know the gun was missing. Willow had knowledge of the property and snuck onto the estate several times. Turner asked how they’d put her at the scene, and he said her cellphone had pinged within a five-mile radius of Drew’s home. Turner said that wasn’t conclusive, but he said her vehicle was on traffic cam 65 near Drew’s home. Turner said she wanted to admit still photos from the traffic cam, but Alexis asked where the original footage was. Turner asked to approach and told the judge that they were unable to produce the footage, but they did have timestamped photographs from the traffic cam. Alexis said, without the original source material, the chain of evidence had been broken. There was no way to confirm their legitimacy, and she strongly objected to their admission as evidence.

Anna finished her meal, and realized something was attached underneath the tray. She cleared the tray and flipped it over, finding a package.

Lulu said she’d call her mother, the mayor, and her ex-husband, the acting Police Commissioner, and Nathan said she wasn’t going anywhere and not being questioned without an attorney present. Jack said, as long as Valentin was free, the longer he had to come for Charlotte. They’d been on the run before as fugitives. Did she want Charlotte hunted down by law enforcement? That’s what would happen if she didn’t cooperate. What kind of mother would let their child be collateral damage?

Carly said Jason sacrificed two years of his life with the FBI to protect her, and told Valentin about Jagger Cates. Valentin said, the charges were dropped because the evidence disappeared. You needed high tech to make those kinds of files go away. She asked if he was telling her that Jack made the evidence disappear, and he said, it wasn’t Santa Claus.

Brad asked if Jason was still in the picture, when the waiter put the check on the table and told them to take their time. Britt said Jason got the bomb off of her and gave her a ride back to Port Charles, and Brad said he was thankful she was home safe, but he had to ask if there was any part of her that was sad to leave the Five Poppies. She said, no matter how beautiful a prison was, it was still a prison, and he asked about her meds. She said she was terrified, but her meds arrived in Port Charles when she moved back. As relieved as she was to get them, she realized her medication came at a cost. She was still on the hook for the research. He said, she was still working for Sidwell? and she said, and that little creature Pascal. Sidwell had him moved into Windymere. Brad asked what she was going to do, and she said, whatever she was told. It was the only way to get her medication. Brad took her hand and said, whatever she had to do, keep doing it. He couldn’t put up with losing his friend again. She said her neither. He had no idea how good it was for her to have her friend back.

Jason asked if Josslyn was having second thoughts about joining the WSB, and she said, second, third, and fourth thoughts, especially since Vaughn disappeared. They’d breached protocol by being together and she’d trusted him with her life. Now that he was gone, she realized she trusted him more than Brennan and the Bureau. Brennon’s goals had to do with Sidwell and Faison’s final project. She wasn’t a person to him. Neither was Britt. They were tools he was using to reach his objective. Jason said he’d always protect her.  

Carly told Valentin that she went to visit Jack a lot. She told him everything that was going on and he seemed genuinely interested. Valentin said Jack was skilled, but she said they weren’t dating then. She couldn’t believe he’d do that. Valentin said, when she was granted her freedom, it felt like a miracle. To Jack it was a minor interagency clash, but look at the dividends it had paid.

Lulu said Charlotte didn’t know where Valentin was, and Jack said Charlotte was his only child and they lived as fugitives. Her daughter knew Valentin well. Nathan said, not well enough to find him, but Jack said Valentin had a way to contact Charlotte. He’d raised Charlotte to be his accessory. Nathan asked if Jack as going to be a big man and arrest a 16-year-old girl, but Jack said he was going to save her life.

Judge Sullivan said there was no way to prove accuracy and the photos were inadmissible. Turner said she had nothing further, and Alexis asked Dante if there had been other suspects. Dante said, quite a few had motive, means, and opportunity. She said, yet her client was the main focus and the suspect on night one. Would it be fair to say the PCPD was premature and reckless… Turner objected, and Alexis said, withdrawn. She said, Dante told her the theory was that Willow Tate walked onto the Quartermaine estate and took the gun, and Dante said, yes. She asked if he didn’t live their too, and he said he did. She asked how many other people lived there, and he said, about ten in the main house. She asked if there were staff and a ground crew, and he said, yeah. She said, a lot of people lived and worked at the Quartermaine estate, and they all had access to Edward Quartermaine’s gun. Readier access than her client who didn’t live or was welcome there. He said he supposed she was right, and she said, including his brother Michael Corinthos. One could argue Michael Corinthos had means, motive, and opportunity to shoot Drew Cain. Isn’t that right?

Brad said they should get going and settle up, and Britt said, go ahead, Mr. Moneybags. Let’s see your black card. He said he had one credit card left and it was maxed out, and she said she thought he was rolling in it. He said that was before Gunter, his model boyfriend who left him high and dry after spending all his money. But it should be no problem for her, being a doctor. She said he didn’t have her medical license back. She was working as a ward clerk in the ER. He said, she wasn’t a doctor? She drove a new Mercedes. She said she lived in a studio apartment above a dumpy café. She was broke. He said he was broke, and she asked, who’s going to pay for this?

Alexis asked if the PCPD ever considered Michael Corinthos as a suspect or did Dante’s personal ties interfere with his judgement… Turner objected, and the judge sustained. Alexis said, no further questions, and the prosecution called Kristina Corinthos-Davis.

Josslyn said she knew Jason wouldn’t ask her for help if he didn’t have to. Britt must be important to him. Jason said, so was she. He’d rather die than put her in jeopardy. All he wanted to do was keep her and Britt safe. She said, if it was a question about whom she trusted, between him and Brennan, she’d choose him – always.

As the moss bowl 🎍 listened intently, Carly said Jack could have told her, but he didn’t want her to feel like she owed him anything, but Valentin said her interpretation of the events was dangerously naïve. She left out that Jack did nothing unless it benefitted Jack. The reason he hadn’t told her was that he was withholding the information until he could make the best use of it.

Nathan said Jack had no warrant and no right to be there if Lulu didn’t want him in her home, and Lulu said she didn’t. She’d like him to leave. Jack said he knew Lulu thought Nathan was protecting her, but how did she know she wasn’t playing directly into his hands? She said Nathan was an old friend, and Jack said, who showed up seven years after he was presumed dead. The PCPD gave him his badge back and everyone took his claim that he had no memory at face value. Nathan said people did that with the truth, but Jack said Lulu needed to remember who Nathan’s real father was. He might go by West, but his real last name was and always would be Faison.

Anna opened the package and found a book called The Crystalline Conspiracy, by PK Sinclair, the heroine on the cover looking just like her. She opened it and an inscription read: For my muse – C. She threw the book across the room.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Turner asks Kristina how she knows the defendant, and Kristina says, Willow is her brother’s ex-wife. Turner says, isn’t it also true that they were both members of an organization known as Dawn of Day?

At the cabin, Isaiah says, they don’t have enough checkers or chess pieces to play either game, but if they put them together and use a little imagination, they can make it work. Portia says he has impressive crisis management skills, and he says he’s got to keep her entertained. Her orders are bed rest and his are to make sure she and the baby have the best possible care. They kiss.

Brad asks Britt if $63 will help, and she says, that doesn’t even cover dessert. The bill is over two grand. She can’t believe they each thought the other was paying. Why did he order those bumps of caviar? He says, the same reason she ordered a second bottle of champers. They deserve nice things. There’s got to be someone they can call. She says, who would that be? Everyone hates them. They’ll have to figure it out on their own. He says, so what else is new?

Josslyn asks what Jason needs, and he says, everything she has on Sidwell and the WSB operative against him. She says, Brennan, Dalton, Sidwell, and the Five Poppies are all connected, and he says, to what? She says, to Faison’s final project. But Britt isn’t a victim. She’s in on it.

Carly says, there’s no way Jack held on to the recording that incriminates her for racketeering just he so could use it against her one day, and Valentin asks, why? Because she’s immune to his scheming? She says, he knows what he’s doing to her daughter, but couldn’t have known what was going to happen between them. He couldn’t have been playing her that early on. Valentin says, absolutely he could, depending on the circumstances, and she says, what circumstances? He says, when she started sleeping with him.

Lulu says, Nathan is nothing like Cesar Faison. How dare Jack imply that? Jack says, they’re father and son, and Lulu says, Cesar Faison is also the man who shot Nathan and cost him seven years of his life. Her best friend, Nathan’s wife, saw it happen. Nathan says, his pregnant wife. It’s ridiculous. Jack said, with Faison, anything is possible.

Turner asks if Kristina and Miss Tate were both in Dawn of Day, and Kristina says, yes. Turner says, explain to the court what Dawn of Day is, and Kristina says, Dawn of Day branded itself as a self-improvement community, but in actuality it was a cult led by a man named David Henry Archer, who went by Shiloh. Turner asks, how long was she a member of the organization? and Kristina says, long enough to be invited into the Trust. Turner asks, what was the Trust? and Kristina says, the inner circle. The women in the trust were expected to be loyal and protect Shiloh when necessary. Turner says, how so? and Kristina says, they underwent weapons training and were his first line of defense. Turner says, she and Willow weren’t in Dawn of Day at the same time, and Kristina says, no. Turner asks if they ever discussed their experiences, and Kristina says, yes. Willow came to her and told her what she’d been through. Willow warned her to stay away. Turner asks if Willow also told her that she was part of the trust, and Kristina says, yes. Turner asks if Willow also had training and experience with firearms, and Kristina says, yes. Turner says, no further questions, and Nina leaves the courtroom.

Carly says, Jack barely knew her when the recording went missing, and Valentin says he’s known Jack a long time and he’s never committed to one woman. It would be the first time he’s broken that rule. If he had incriminating evidence after he’d fallen for her, he’d have an excuse for secrecy because he’d have been protecting her, but by her own admission, Jack had it long before that. He bets his life that Jack still does. She says, to what end? but he says he doesn’t know. She’s the ex-wife of two very powerful men and the mother of another. She’s the closest confidant of Jason Morgan, who has been on the WSB’s radar for a very long time. So she may not be the intended target, but any one of them could be.

Jack says, with all due respect, Nathan’s memory loss is an awfully convenient cover for whatever he’d been doing for the last seven years, and Lulu says, Nathan is a good man. And she trusts him a hell of a lot more than she trusts Jack. Nathan says he’s not his father. He’s a police  detective, sworn to protect and serve. Jack says, then he should want to protect Charlotte as much as he does and not feed into her mother’s fear and help her work against him at every turn. It’s not the way to do that. Nathan says, there’s a big difference between what he does and what Jack does, and Lulu says, that’s for damn sure. Jack has tried to coerce her into helping him multiple times, and now because she won’t fall in line, he’s questioned her skills as a mother and threatened to drag her in as a person of interest. May she remind him again, this is her house. He has no jurisdiction here.

Jason asks what Faison’s final project is, and Josslyn says she’s not sure, but it involves cold fusion. Jason flashes back to being on the plane with Britt, and Britt saying she was working in research. It had to do with cold fusion. No big deal. Josslyn says her mission was to get close to Dalton so she could figure out what he was researching. When they discovered Britt was alive and well at the Five Poppies, Dalton had been feeding her data, and she was analyzing it. He says, so the lab at the Five Poppies was destroyed because the WSB discovered it, and she says she knows for a fact that when Britt came back, she worked with Dalton to continue the research here and now Dalton is missing. He says, and she thinks Britt is mixed up in that, and Josslyn says she knows Britt is.

The waiter asks if he should take the check, but Britt says they might have more dessert. He wonders if they’d be interested in some fancy dessert the name of which I don’t catch. The gold flakes are truly decadent. Brad says, no, but Britt says, yes. They’d love to try it. It sounds incredible. Tell the chef to be extra careful, especially with the gold flakes. They’re not in a r ush. The waiter says, of course (🍷), and leaves. Brad asks what she’s doing. They can’t afford this. She says, no, they can’t. Ready? One… Two… Three. She runs out the door and after a moment’s hesitation, he follows.

Alexis says, Willow sought Kristina out to talk about Dawn of Day. Why would she do that? Kristina says, Willow was asked to talk to her, and Alexis says, by whom? Kristina says, by her brother Michael. He was worried about her and thought Willow might be able to talk her out of further involvement with Dawn of Day. Alexis says, so her brother trusted his now ex-wife with something that serious, and Kristina says, yes. Alexis asks if she’d agree that Willow is a good person, looking out for her best interests, and Kristina says, at the time, yes. Alexis asks if they ever talked about weapons or weapons training, and Kristina says, no. Alexis asks if she’s ever seen the defendant with a weapon in her hand, and Kristina says, no. Alexis thanks her and says, no further questions.

Portia says she hasn’t played chess in forever. She can’t even remember how each piece moves. Isaiah says, it’s easier when you have the actual pieces. Don’t worry. He’ll remind her. She asks if there’s anything he’s not good at, and he says his father taught him. It was kind of their thing. She asks if he’s okay, and he says, yeah. Just some old memories coming up. With the baby possibly being his, he’s been thinking about his dad. She asked before if he’d given any thought to being a father and he didn’t have an answer then. He does now.

Jack says she’s making a mistake, but Lulu says, no one tells her what to do when it comes to her family. He needs to leave… now. He says he only ever worked with her to stop Faison. Now he was looking for Valentin because he used to work for Faison. The longer Valentin is free, the worse it is for everybody, Charlotte included. Don’t say he didn’t warn her. He leaves and sees Nina outside. He says he hopes she’s there to honor her part of the deal.

Turner asks Brook to tell the court what she knows about the gun, and Brook says, it was kept in the study, locked away with the rest of the collection. With so many kids around, safety is paramount in their house. Turner asks when the gun went missing, but Brook says she has no idea. The family rarely goes into the study. Turner asks if she was residing at the house when Michael and Willow were married, and Brook says, yes. Turner asks if she’d ever seen Willow interact with Drew Cain during that time, and Alexis objects. Relevance. Turner says, it goes to motive, and Judge Sullivan says, overruled. Turner says, describe the nature of the relationship between Drew Cain and Miss Tate as she saw it at that time, and Brook says, they had a connection. Drew had saved Willow’s life. Turner says, so she was close to him? and Brook says, yes. Turner says, how close? but Brook says she’s not sure how to answer that. Turner says, closer than a married woman ought to be with a man that isn’t her husband? and Alexis objects. Turner says, withdrawn. Did she ever observe Drew Cain pursuing Willow? Brook says she saw them in intimate moments, and Turner says, intimate as in sexual? Brook says, yes. Unfortunately, the entire family saw graphic footage of Drew and Willow having sex in the nursery playroom. Turner says, while she was married to Michael Corinthos? and Brook says, yes. Turner says, so you could say Drew Cain had extraordinary sway over the defendant, or at least enough sway to persuade her to have sex in the nursery where her children play…  Alexis objects, and the judge says, sustained. Turner says she has no further questions for Brook, and Alexis says she has no questions at this time, but reserves the right to call the witness later, and Judge Sullivan tells Brook that she may step down.

Turner asks Elizabeth to tell the court about the day the gun was discovered in her home, and Elizabeth says, the police arrived with a warrant and searched the room where Willow was staying. Turner says, where they found the gun. Why was Willow staying with her? Elizabeth says she and Drew had a failed wedding in July. Willow was extremely upset and had no place to go, so she invited Willow to stay with her. Turner asks why the wedding failed, and Elizabeth says, right before the wedding, Willow learned Drew was having an affair with her mother. Turner says, there’s quite the motive right there, and Alexis objects. Turner says, withdrawn, and there are soap looks all around.

Britt and Brad laugh in her room, and Britt says he’s the only person in the world she could dine and dash with. Brad says he feels bad for the waiter, and Britt says, once she’s back on her feet, she’ll pay him back, but until then no Café Cherie for either of them. Brad says he’s really missed her, and she says she’s missed him too. It feels so good to laugh. It’s the first nice reunion she’s had since she’s been back. He says, same, and she says she left him messages on every app in existence. Why didn’t he answer any of them? He says, after Gunter, who spent all his money, he couldn’t pay for his phone bill. When he heard she was back, he cried, and then he begged, borrowed, and stole to get back here. Speaking of no money, if a ward clerk’s salary wasn’t cutting it, how was she paying for this place?

Jason asks how the WSB is getting evidence against Sidwell, and Josslyn says she was ordered to become close to Sidwell through Lucas, whose dating Sidwell’s son Marco and now living at Windymere with Sidwell and Marco full time. She didn’t sleep at night because Lucas has become a WSB asset and has no idea. Jason says, yeah. That would kill Carly if something happen to her brother. Josslyn says, especially now that they had a huge falling out. Carly didn’t want him to live at Windymere and she wanted to support that, but couldn’t because she was ordered to be supportive of Lucas and Marco’s relationship, even though now they live on Spoon Island… What? Jason says, nothing, but Josslyn says, no. She said Spoon Island and he had a reaction. She saw it. What was he not telling her?

Carly tells Valentin that when she was in trouble, Jack was the perfect gentleman. He was her friend. He saved Anna, Jason, and Lucky, and helped bring Charlotte home. He gave her an alibi when Drew was shot. He got Michael into cutting edge treatment when he was burned in that firebomb, and he stood there right next to her. Valentin says, so what she’s telling him is that the good deeds Jack has done for her son outweigh what he’s done to her daughter.

Nathan wonders if Charlotte heard Brennan, and Lulu says, she’s a teenager. She was probably listening at the top of the steps the entire time. The last thing she needed was to overhear Brennan’s threats.

Nina says she’s well aware of their agreement and appreciates what Jack has done, and Jack says, good. She knows where to find him. He leaves and Nina goes to the door and knocks. Lulu invites her in, and Nina says she didn’t expect to see Nathan here. They hug, and Lulu says she guesses Nina is here to see Charlotte. Nina says they’ve been chatting a bit and she knows Charlotte is feeling cooped up. WSB protection can really cramp a girl’s style. So she was hoping to take Charlotte out for a bite, if that worked for Lulu. Charlotte comes down, and Nina says, there she is. She looks great. They hug, and Charlotte says, Nina is right. She’s going crazy stuck in the house. Lulu says, it’s not safe to be out, but Nathan says he can arrange for a PCPD officer to accompany them in tandem with Brennan’s WSB detail. Charlotte says, please. She really, really needs this.

Turner asks, what happened after the wedding was called off? and Elizabeth says, Willow ran out of the church and she and her friend went looking for her. Tuner asks if they found her, and Elizabeth says they did. At her former mother-in-law’s house. She just wanted to see her kids, but she wasn’t allowed to. Turner asks how she’d describe Miss Tate’s state of mind, and Elizabeth says, distraught. Turner asks if Willow said anything about her relationship with Congressman Cain, and Elizabeth says, that it was over. Turner says, and was it? and Elizabeth says, they’ve since reconciled and gotten married. Turner says, oh. Did she ever see Willow arguing with him after that? Elizabeth says, in July, and Turner says, when? Before they reconciled? Elizabeth says, yes, and Turner asks how things were between them in the days leading up to the shooting. Elizabeth says, if she remembers correctly, she doesn’t think they were on speaking terms the day of the shooting, and Turner asks what Miss Tate told her about the congressman and her children. Elizabeth says, that if she was still with Drew, Michael wouldn’t let her see her kids, and Turner asks if it’s possible that Miss Tate saw Congressman Cain as the one thing standing between her and her children, and the only solution was to remove him permanently. Alexis objects, and the judge says, sustained. He tells Turner to be careful, and she says, yes, your honor. No further questions. Alexis asks if Elizabeth had ever seen Willow act in anger, malice, or hostility, and Elizabeth says, no. Alexis says, in Elizabeth’s experience, what kind of person is Willow? and Elizabeth says, she’s an excellent nurse. She’s a wonderful friend and a great mom. Alexis thanks her and says, no further questions. Judge Sullivan says he’d like to call a recess at this time, and leaves the bench. Willow says she doesn’t think it’s going very well, but Drew says, the jury will see through Turner’s game. Don’t worry. She says she hopes he’s right. She’s going to splash some water on her face. She’ll be right back. She leaves and Drew tells Alexis that she’s blowing this. Keep this up and he swears she’ll never see Scout again.

In the hallway, Chase asks Dante what happened with the traffic footage going missing, and Dante says he doesn’t know. He’s got to retrack it. Footage just doesn’t disappear. Chase asks if he thinks it’s a glitch, but Dante says, no. He thinks someone got to it. Chase says he hopes Dante isn’t implying it was him. He’d never tamper with evidence. Dante says, good to hear. (The way Chase is acting, it would make me think it was him if I didn’t know it was Jack.)

Isaiah tells Portia that he’s done a lot of reflecting. On his work with kids in Africa, his childhood, and the influences his father had on him. He wants her to know, if the baby is his, he’ll be the best father he can be. He’ll be the father the baby deserves. Portia says she knows that and thanks him. As soon as she can, she’ll get the paternity test. She’s not making the same mistake she made with Curtis and Trina. This time, she wants them to know the truth, no matter what it may be.

Britt tells Brad that she managed to pull some things together like she did with her car. Her quarters here at Carly’s flop house leave a lot to be desired, but she didn’t have a lot of choices. He says he’s surprised this place was a choice. How did she convince Carly to take her on as a tenant? Britt says, trust her, it took a village. She’s not anybody’s favorite person right now. Well, with one possible exception. He asks, who? and she says, Rocco. He says, as in Ben? and she says, yes. She’s glad somebody remembers his real name. They’ve been spending time together. It’s so amazing. She thinks they could get close if Lulu stayed out of the way.

Lulu says, okay. Charlotte can go with Nina if she promises to cooperate with the WSB detail and the PCPD office Nathan calls in. Nina says, of course (🍷). She’s sure they’ll still have time for some girl talk. Charlotte promises to do whatever the unnecessary security detail tells her to do, and Lulu says she’ll take it. Nina says they’ll be back soon, and they leave. Nathan says, Lulu doesn’t have worry. Charlotte has a lot of people looking out for her. Lulu says she’s more worried about Charlotte listening to Brennan talk about Valentin the way he just did. It will make Charlotte want to be with her father even more.

Alexis says she’s poured everything she has into this so she can see her granddaughter, and Drew says she could have fooled him. Because she basically just sat back and let turner get Elizabeth and Kristina to say that Willow did it. She says he has no idea what he’s talking about. Having the stills deemed inadmissible was a huge win and she hasn’t even presented her case yet. He says he’s not taking that chance. When he’s up there, he’s going to remember exactly who shot him – Michael. Alexis says, like hell he will. Turner is an excellent prosecutor and his sudden memory won’t hold up. Nina lied. Willow lied. They definitely won’t survive another one. He says he’ll take the risk. It’s worth it. She says he’ll make Willow look guiltier, and he says he’s lost all faith in her and everything she says. She tells him to listen to her. If he does this, it will make him a perjurer and her complicit. She already lost her license once and she’s not losing it again, especially for him. She will not support perjury, no matter what. Does he understand that? The bailiff says, court is back in session. All rise. Drew says she had her chance to fix this. Now it’s his turn.

Portia’s phone rings, and it’s Curtis. He says he called the hospital to check in and they said she was gone. She says she checked out a day early, and he asks if she’s sure that’s a good idea. She says, a hospital is the worst place for a doctor to be on bed rest. Imagine trying to rest at Aurora. He says, fair point. Is she craving anything? He can bring something to her hotel room. Portia says, no need. She has friend here and she’s taking good care of her. How’s the trial? Curtis says he was just stepping back in. There was a setback, but the prosecution seems to have a strong case. He’ll be glad when this is all over and they can just focus on the baby and the future.

Josslyn says she’s telling Jason what she knows. Telling her what he’s thinking about Spoon Island is only fair. Jason says, one of the first night’s he was back, he ran into Britt at the pier. She might have been headed there. She says, all the signs he needs are right in front of him, and he says he’s not denying Britt’s involvement, but motivation does matter. She’s desperate for this medicine. They could be forcing her to work in exchange for the meds. They just don’t have all the information yet. She says so she’ll get him more information, but he says, no, she won’t.

Britt tells Brad that she’s been thinking a lot about the first seven months with Ben, when she was raising him. Now he’s part of her life and she’s wondering what would have happened if the truth never came out. What her life would look like now. Brad says, come on. She knows she wasn’t ready to be a mom. He can tell she’s done a lot of growing up in the last few years, but back then…  She says, yeah. He’s right. And according to Lulu, she’s still not qualified to even own a house plant, let alone be anywhere near her son. You’d think Lulu would be thanking her. Her other kid’s father is a fugitive. Compared to him, she’s practically an angel.

At Café Cherie, Nina asks how Charlotte is holding up, and Charlotte says, fine. Nina says, Charlotte can tell her, and Charlotte says she feels like she’s caught between her parents. She knows they’ll never catch her dad. He always has contingency plans. Nina says she’s well aware, and Charlotte says, the only thing that’s ever slowed him down is her. Nina says, Charlotte is her father’s heart, his whole world. There’s nothing he wouldn’t do for her. She knows that it must killing him that he can’t talk to her. Charlotte says, he has. He’s been in touch.

Carly asks Valentin, why would Jack save Michael and then risk Josslyn’s life by recruiting her into the WSB? She knows from Anna, that path will destroy her. Valentin says, Jack has spent his life living under fictionalized identities. Lying isn’t what he does. It’s who he is. She says it sounds like he has personal experience, and he says, yeah. Jack played the role of his friend. Then one day he needed a scapegoat and Jack left him holding the bag, but that’s on him. He has no doubt Jack has feelings for her, but this recording makes one thing very clear. Their relationship was built on a lie and that lie continues. They started their relationship because she was an asset to Jack, nothing more, and by the way, the agreement they have is finished.

Turner asks where Drew was on the night of the shooting, and he says, at home. She asks if he was with anyone, and he says, nope. She says, no calls or texts with anyone? and he says, nope. She says, his cell phone records say the same thing. If he wasn’t chatting or texting with anyone, what did he do what he got home? He says he poured himself a drink and went to his safe. He went back to the living room and that’s about when he felt the bullet hit his back. She thanks him so much for recalling a very traumatic event. Does he know who shot him?

Nathan says Lulu was great for him and Charlotte and herself. She was kind of badass. Lulu says she was looking out for them and it was infuriating hearing Brennan accuse him of faking his time away. Brennan has no idea how painful it is to come back and find out the whole world has moved on without you. But she does and hates that Maxie will too. Nathan says, don’t worry about Maxie. They’ll help her together.

Nina says, Charlotte heard from her father? and Charlotte says, yeah. She doesn’t know who’s safe and has no one to talk to. It’s really hard. She has Nina and Rocco, but… Nina says, don’t tell her anything else. There are very powerful men looking for her father, both on the good side and bad side of the law. She loves Charlotte so very much, but Charlotte can’t trust anyone with this, not even her. (Brava, Nina.)

Valentin says he can see Carly’s hesitation and doubt. She can’t trust him if she doubts, so if she’s not fully invested, he can’t work with her. She says she’s just trying to figure out when Jack started to manipulate her. She realizes that every good deed he’s done is designed to make her feel safe so he could take advantage of her and her daughter. This makes her hate him even more. Let her be very clear. She has never been more committed in taking Jack Brennan down than she is right now.

Jason says he doesn’t want Josslyn to get intel for him. It could tip off Brennan, or worse, tip off Sidwell, or get her in trouble with the WSB. Josslyn says, this is bigger than her. It involves Lucas, her mom, and Vaughn. She will not stand down out of fear. He says, she’s as stubborn as her mom, and she thanks him. He says he doesn’t want to sit and argue about it, but please be careful. It will kill him if something happens to her. She says she’s sure nothing will. Besides, it’s nice working with him and it won’t be the last time. She’ll uncover everything he needs to know.

Brad tells Britt that he’s got to say he did not see dining and ditching on his Bingo card today, and she says, her either, but she had the most fun with her bestie. They dance around, when there’s a knock at the door. Brad says, who’s that? but Britt says she doesn’t know. She opens the door to find Chase with another officer and asks what she can do for him. Chase says he thinks she knows why they’re here. She’s under arrest. He sees Brad and says, good. He’s also under arrest. Put their hands behind their backs. Brad says, me? What?  

Portia says, the fact that Curtis doesn’t know the truth about the whole situation makes it difficult to relax, and Isaiah says, no matter what happens with the paternity test, everything will be fine. He knows the situation is complicated, but it has the potential to be amazing. She says she thinks so too. Thanks to him. For the first time since she found out about the baby, she believes things are going to be okay, no matter what happens.

Drew says, no. He doesn’t know who shot him, and Alexis breathes a sigh of relief. Turner says, the prosecution rests, and Alexis says she has no questions. Judge Sullivan says, the court is in recess until tomorrow when the defense will present their case, and the bailiff says, all rise. Alexis says, Drew made the right decision, and he says, for her sake, she’d better hope he did. If she doesn’t turn this around, he swears he’ll follow through with what he said. Just because he didn’t remember Michael shooting him doesn’t mean he won’t. Willow looks at him.

On Monday, Tracy tells Cody, go for it; Jordan asks how Curtis pulled that off; Nina tells Ava that she’s made far worse compromises to save Willow; and Britt says, this is all a big misunderstanding.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

So very sorry to hear this.

https://ew.com/anthony-geary-dead-general-hospital-luke-spencer-78-11869209

From those who loved him.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/who-is-general-hospital-star-anthony-gearys-husband-meet-claudio-gama/

https://ew.com/general-hospital-star-genie-francis-reacts-to-anthony-geary-death-11869441

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-laura-genie-francis-reacts-to-anthony-gearys-death-i-am-crushed/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-emma-samms-pays-tribute-to-anthony-geary-he-gave-me-confidence-exclusive/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/stars-from-john-stamos-to-jonathan-jackson-pay-tribute-to-general-hospital-icon-anthony-geary/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/photos/remembering-general-hospital-star-anthony-geary-1947-2005-his-life-in-photos-and-rare-quotes/

A weird blast from the past. Another sad occurrence this week that I’m trying not to think too hard about or I’ll spiral.

https://ew.com/rob-reiner-and-anthony-geary-shared-scene-on-all-in-the-family-11869911

And the good news. Brad is back and ready to watch the Oscars with Britt!

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-parry-shen-returns-as-brad-you-will-not-be-disappointed-exclusive/

Sounds intriguing. And rather odd.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-alum-bryan-craig-teams-up-with-rap-legend-flava-flav-for-new-movie/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

Nathan no longer cared if Max was pissed at him. He needed Max to do his job. Captain Sandy caught Max sitting down during a docking, which was not a good look. The tip was $20k or $1600 each, plus the crew got a field trip to the Alinghi Red Bull Racing Headquarters. Aesha got an extra surprise when Scott showed up there, especially since she’d been missing him lately. In her interview, she said she was starting to think about a future that wasn’t on a boat. In Max’s interview, he said he wanted to be rebellious, and tried to compare himself to his war hero grandfather. Um… no. Since V was obviously sick, the captain told her to take the next charter off and sent her off on a mini vacay on shore. While the cat was away, Eyebrows Joe played with Kizzy. I don’t know what’s wrong with that girl. He’s an a-hole too, but that’s par for the course. Women need to support other women, and women like Kizzy are why we’re not ruling the world at this point. Captain Sandy needed a temp deckhand, and Gael was being sent until V returned.

Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City

I’m getting frustrated with this one. Too many loud arguments in public places. The only two things I got out of this week’s episodes were donkey rides… Okay, it was funny when Lisa wanted to know if they bite and the guide kept saying, yes, because something was lost in the translation. Britani also swooped in and trademarked high body count hair, to which Angie took offense, since she was the one who coined the term. According to Brittani, all’s fair in love and trademarks. Alrighty then.

And just what did happen on that plane? On Watch What Happens Live, Heather told us to stay tuned for the Reunion.

Vanderpump Rules

It’s all dating and gossip, and when one of the cast said they were bored, I thought I’m bored. Most of the cast is interchangeable, there is no number one guy, and Venus is just plain taxing. LVP had to break up a fight at a photo shoot and humble bragging Chris said he’d been on a few dating shows I’ve never heard of. I’m really trying to give this time, but it’s hard to watch the immaturity of a basically forgettable group.

Southern Charm

Whoa. Craig. Salley was after Craig, spending many nights in his hot tub to no avail. Craig seems to be into Charlie, who is definitely into him, which makes Salley not a girl’s girl. To prove this point, because Molly said something Salley didn’t like, Salley announced a man had paid for Molly’s vaginal rejuvenation. I say, kudos to Molly! Molly finally called Salley a f***ing a-hole, which I’m sure had been brewing for a while. Shep was contrite about throwing Austen under the bus, and said he thought Craig had trouble with expressing remorse. He thought it made him look weak. We got some Patricia and new butler Randy, who is no Michael.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Boz set up a speed dating event for her single friends. All the women showed up dressed in black, and in Sutton’s interview, she said it looked like they’d come back from some sort of witch convention. In Erika’s interview, she said it was where they were in their lives, under a black cloud. She also claimed Sutton had more game than she did. Erika on stage was one thing, but IRL, she was shy and couldn’t make small talk.

Random Reality Items

I’m not a faithful watcher of this show, but whenever I catch it, I enjoy it.

Tossing this one in the I-Don’t-Care file.

Kentucky Muffin starts New Year fresh. Hopefully.

This time, they’re taking it on the road.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Troll 2. Netflix. I don’t hate a monster movie, and the monster was the deciding factor after seeing the trailer. TBH, I think I saw the first one, but it was so long ago, I’m not positive. The review made me wonder if the reviewer and I had seen the same film. I thought there was plenty of action, some enjoyably gruesome moments, a few laughs, and a surprise history/geography lesson. The trolls were pretty cool and the scenery made me want to move to Sweden.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/troll-2-netflix-movie-review

House of Gucci. Netflix. If any dramatization of a true murder could be called a good time, this would be it. In a nutshell, the founder of Gucci (Maurizio) was shot by a man hired by his soon-to-be ex-wife Patrizia. While the story is what it is, the cast is what makes it a fun ride. Lady Gaga, Al Pacino, and Jared Leto are worth the price of admission, as Patrizia, and brothers Aldo and Paolo, respectively.

https://www.slashfilm.com/2053776/lady-gaga-true-crime-thriller-house-of-gucci-streaming-netflix/

The Fanatic. Netflix. Again, maybe my taste stinks, but despite the so-so to bad reviews, I loved this film. John Travolta (at his most unrecognizable since Hairspray) stars as Moose a superfan of a movie star whose autograph he’s chasing. It’s the story of what happens when a superfan becomes a stalker. Oddly enough, even when Moose turns that corner, it’s hard not to be sympathetic to him, especially since the object of his adoration isn’t too nice to him. No doubt, Travolta’s amazing performance adds to the empathy. I also don’t know if it was me, but I would swear there were little homages to Tarantino, like the inclusion of Stuck in the Middle with You in the soundtrack and Moose wanting a milkshake at a bar.

https://theoutline.com/post/7948/the-fanatic-review-fred-durst-john-travolta

I also watched the finale of IT: Welcome to Derry, and the only disappointing thing about it was that it was the finale. I felt like I was just getting into it and who knows how long it will be before the next season. At least the story concluded, for now, and we saw Dick Halloran go off to his next job at the Overlook. And as he said, how much trouble can a hotel be?

https://ew.com/it-welcome-to-derry-season-finale-pennywise-time-revelation-exclusive-11867406

🔮 Watches Of the Future…

The trailer for Season 2 Part 2 of Stranger Things. Why, oh why, must they do it this way?

https://ew.com/stranger-things-5-volume-2-trailer-eleven-recruits-kali-vecna-seeks-new-worlds-11868910

I’m hoping to watch the new season this weekend, but I’m behind on my holiday chores. I did manage to get the wreath up on the door.

https://ew.com/justin-theroux-explosive-fallout-entrance-robert-house-means-season-2-11869600

🎭 This Year In Film…

As always, this is a matter of perspective. If I had to pick a favorite, I’d be torn between Sinners and Wicked: For Good. They were both magnificent.

https://ew.com/the-best-movies-of-2025-11763015

🏆 And the Award Is Moving To…

Why? Who knows.

https://ew.com/oscars-moving-youtube-11871380

🚀 A Final Trip Into Space…

I’ve never seen Buck Rogers, although I’m familiar with Gil Gerard’s work. But the reason I included this was because of the lovely last words he left and those of his wife upon his passing.

https://extratv.com/2025/12/16/gil-gerard-tvs-buck-rogers-dies-at-82/

🎄 🐾 ‘Twas the Night Before…

One of the funniest things I’ve ever seen.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/article-5176511/The-festive-pets-dressed-holidays.html

This is a new one on me, but I’m all for it.

https://paradepets.com/pet-news/dachshunds-christmas-meetup-in-nyc-and-sopranos-actor-cameo

That Pug does not look happy as a Christmas tree, but it’s a small price to pay for all those treats he gets.

https://www.boredpanda.com/10-cutest-costumes-for-your-pet-to-greet-xmas

Something old that will never get old.

https://www.popsugar.com/celebrity/lady-gaga-taylor-kinney-dress-dogs-like-santa-39377012

☃️ Quotes of the Week

Success doesn’t come from what you do occasionally, it comes from what you do consistently.Marie Forleo

If you hear a voice within you say, you cannot paint, then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced. – Vincent Van Gogh

Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things. – Robert Brault

Maintain composure in times of heightened emotion, reacting only when thoughts are calm and clear. Being sensible will open doors for solutions and creativity. – Jaren L. Davis

Life is a dream for the wise, a game for the fool, a comedy for the rich, a tragedy for the poor. – Sholem Aleichem (Yep.)

May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears. – Nelson Mandela

Happiness doesn’t come as a result of getting something we don’t have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have. – Frederick Koenig (Well, duh, Frederick.)

You don’t have to become something you’re not to be better than you were. – Sidney Poitier

Doubt kills more dreams than failure ever will.Suzy Kassem

Poor Danny. All that money, no ice cream. – Moose (John Travolta), The Fanatic

🎅 He Sees You When You’re Sleeping…

Until next week, stay safe; stay not stressing over things left undone; and stay remembering that sometimes the best way to support someone is to stay out of it.

December 12, 2025 – GH Weekdays, New Evidence Has a Ripple Effect, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, After Party, Top Performers, Around the World, Comparable Tails, Less Than 12 Quotes & Ay-Ay-Ay

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…                                                                           

Monday: 

A shirtless Chase wandered into the Nook and kissed Brook. She said he didn’t smell like roast turkey anymore.

Lucas came home to Windymere and Marco had a romantic evening set up.

Rocco told Charlotte that Dante wouldn’t let him see Gio anymore. He Wouldn’t have come back if not for keeping his dad from arresting Gio. It meant so much to see the dogs free, but his dad couldn’t get that. He knew her dad had done some… Charlotte said she never felt about her dad the way Rocco was feeling toward Dante and would give just about anything to speak with him. Lulu listened in.

Nathan told Dante that a high-profile prisoner had escaped from a private jet. He’d managed to get free and jumped with a parachute.

On the phone, Brennan said he wanted 24-hour surveillance on the daughter. They needed to find that SOB immediately. Josslyn asked what was going on, and he said, Valentin Cassadine escaped.

Carly heard something and turned around raising a fireplace poker, but Valentin grabbed her arm. He said she didn’t want to do that. He’d told her they’d be in touch. He wasn’t sitting idly by and watching her have all the fun. He’d told her that they were taking Jack Brennan down together.  

Marco said he wanted his and Lucas’s first Thanksgiving to be special. He’d get Lucas a drink, then rub his shoulders. He came with a full complement of services. Pascal came in and asked if he could get them anything. A late-night snack perhaps?

Chase said if Brook found the smell of roast turkey sexy, he’d put a sprig of rosemary behind each ear and baste himself every night. She said she found his heart sexy. He’d made dinner, but they’d given it away. At this point, she liked the tradition of pizza on Thanksgiving, but he was so excited to make dinner, she’d figured the curse would crush his dreams. He said he’d wanted to make them happy, and she said he always did. They kissed, when his phone rang. Nathan said he was sorry, but he needed Chase to come in. They had to track down an escaped prisoner. Dante had said Chase knew them and they’d need his expertise. Chase asked who the prisoner was, and Nathan said, Valentin Cassadine.  

Rocco said he shouldn’t complain about his father when Charlotte couldn’t see hers, but she said, that might be changing. He was supposed to be transferred to the states and she couldn’t wait. Lulu’s phone rang, and Dante asked if she was home with Charlotte. Don’t let her leave the house. Valentin was in the process of being transported from Europe to the states and parachuted out of the plane. He landed somewhere in the area, and he bet Valentin was going to try and find Charlotte. Lulu ran outside and told Rocco and Charlotte to get in the house now. Charlotte asked what was going on.

Josslyn asked how Valentin escaped from Steinmauer, and Jack said he’d been in the process of transferring to the states, under his orders. The PCPD was coordinating a manhunt with the WSB. Valentin was strategic, dangerous, and brilliant. He was heading to Port Charles, and they needed everybody with a badge and a gun looking. Josslyn said eyes needed to be on Jack too. Valentin tried to kill him before and that meant her mom was in danger too.

Carly said Valentin showing up at her house wasn’t part of the plan, and he said, the best laid plans need room to improvise. She asked how he escaped, and he said she’d fed the idea to Brennan to transport him, and he exploited it by jumping out of the jet. He knew the flight plan crossed over Port Charles, and when they got close, he made his move. Carly said tell her that he didn’t kill anyone, and he said he incapacitated a guard and the pilot. He took control of the aircraft and engaged the autopilot, then jumped. He had help from the other guard, but needed to make it look like an attack. She said he was going to get caught, and he said that’s why he came there. It was the last place they’d look.

Lucas wondered if Pascal was always around. He said he didn’t need a snack, but Marco said he was sure there were leftovers from dinner. Did Lucas eat? Lucas said, actually no, and Marco asked Pascal to make a couple of sandwiches. Pascal said, of course (🍷), and Lucas asked for a little stuffing and a spot of cranberry. Pascal left, and Lucas and Marco clinked glasses.

Dante told Nathan to make sure Charlotte was okay. It wasn’t a question of if, but when Valentin would show up, and he had to stay at the station. Valentin could be lethal, so be careful. If he put up a fight, things could go sideways fast. Nathan left.

Lulu locked the door and said Valentin had jumped out of the jet when it was flying over Port Charles. Charlotte asked if he’d been hurt, and Lulu said she didn’t know, but assumed he landed safely. The authorities thought he’d come straight for her. She couldn’t lock Charlotte in her room and didn’t want to. She had to promise not to sneak off with him.

Dante asked Chase to head up one of search parties and told Officer Matthews that he had to bring someone in. Don’t take no for an answer.

Josslyn said her mom almost died from polonium poisoning, and Jack said it had been intended for him. Josslyn said Valentin knew he and her mother were in a relationship. Who was to say Valentin wouldn’t go after her mother to get to him? He said he was sure Charlotte was Valentin’s number one priority, but they’d get someone to watch Carly. Josslyn said she didn’t trust anyone, and Jack said he’d needed critical information about Faison and Sidwell’s final project. Josslyn said Valentin was possibly trying to kill him, yet the priority was the op, and he said the op was always the priority. Now he had to go to the PCPD, crawling, hat in hand. They left the office together.

Carly told Valentin, don’t get blood on the couch, and he said he knew how to remove blood stains. He needed a burner phone and clean clothes, and he could go for a hot meal. She said she wasn’t making him a snack. He needed to patch himself up and get the hell out. He said he needed a place to hide out, but she said he was an international spy. He said they were partners, but she said they weren’t. She wasn’t going down for treason. She wouldn’t tell anyone he was there, but he needed to get the hell out immediately.

Brook turned on the light in the nook to find Ned eating in the dark. She asked what he was doing.

Lucas told Marco about his day and said his sister stopped by to visit. In her own Carly-like way, she apologized without actually apologizing. She wanted him to say it was okay that she didn’t support them as a couple, but he wouldn’t. Marco said he was sorry to cause problems, but Lucas said he wasn’t the problem. Carly was the problem. She thought Marco wasn’t who he said he was and was going to disappoint him. She was judging him based on his father, but what his father did or didn’t do had nothing to do with them. They heard a knock at the front door.

Pascal opened the door to Chase, who wanted to speak to Sidwell, but Pascal said he was out at the moment. Lucas and Marco came down, and Lucas asked what Chased was doing there. Chase said they were searching for an escaped convict.

Charlotte said Lulu couldn’t make her choose between her and her dad, but Lulu said her father was a fugitive. She’d seen how dangerous it could be to be with him. Charlotte said he’d kept her safe, but Lulu said Valentin knew she was better off there. Charlotte needed to promise to stay with her. Charlotte asked if Lulu wanted her to say what she wanted to hear or be honest, and Lulu said she needed Charlotte to be honest. Charlotte said, in that case, sorry, but if her father showed up, she couldn’t promise to stay.

At the station, Dante asked if Alexis had heard from Valentin, and she asked if he wasn’t locked up. Brennan joined them and said the WSB, and the PCPD were working together to bring Valentin in, and Alexis asked what Valentin had done now.

Valentin said he was disappointed. When he was in Steinmauer, Carly had been just as committed to take Jack down. Carly said she was very committed, and Valentin said her daughter was under Jack’s thumb. She needed him because he understood the WSB, and he needed her for her connection to Jack. He also needed a safe place to hide. Was she comfortable with Jack having her daughter’s life in her hands? She said, of course (🍷) not, but she had a younger daughter. Donna was with her father tonight, but it was too risky for Valentin to be there. Josslyn came in the front door and called to Carly.

Brook said Olivia forbade Ned to eat any pizza, and Ned said he was only allowed steamed vegetables. He asked her to keep this between them, but Brook said she didn’t want Olivia mad at her, and he’d just had a heart attack. He said, what was a Quartermaine Thanksgiving without pizza? Let him have one little piece. She said, one piece, but don’t make it a habit, and he said he was committed to eating responsibly… for the most part. She said he’d scared them, and he said he scared himself. He thought it was the end and all he wanted was just one more moment to tell his family that he loved them. He loved her. She said she loved him too.  

Lucas asked why Chase was looking for Valentin at Windymere, and Chase said Valentin used to live there. It made sense he’d hide out there. Marco said, being a lawyer, he had to ask about a search warrant, and Chase said they could get one, but because Valentin was a dangerous criminal, time was a factor. He hoped they’d cooperate. Lucas said they hadn’t seen Valentin, but it was possible he’d snuck in, and Chase asked if they didn’t mind them having a quick look at the house and grounds. Marco said, of course (🍷). They were happy to cooperate. Chase promised to be as quick as they could, and Marco suggested he and Lucas go to bed. Pascal could answer any questions. Pascal said, of course (🍷).

Lulu said she knew Charlotte loved her father, but she needed… Someone banged at the door, and Lulu stood in front of the kids. Nathan said Dante sent him, and Lulu let him in. He asked if everything was all right, and she said, so far. Charlotte said she’d seen the news, and Nathan said they had an APB out on Valentin. Lulu asked how he managed to escape, and Nathan said they’d know more after questioning the pilot and guards. He was there to protect them and didn’t want anyone to get hurt, but in order to be safe, they had to be honest and trust each other. Lulu said, no problem, Rocco agreed, and Charlotte nodded. Nathan said he needed Charlotte to do something for him and had the feeling she wasn’t going to like it.

Alexis said she had no idea Valentin planned to escape, and Jack asked if there was no indication in his letters. She said she assumed he read them and knew they were innocuous, and he said they could be coded messages. She wondered if he thought, how is Charlotte? was code for, I’m jumping out of a plane, and Dante asked what they were writing about. She said, mostly Charlotte. She updated Valentin on Port Charles and told him Monica had passed. She told him that Britt and Nathan were back from the dead, since he’d been married to Nina. Jack said they did seem innocuous… too much so, and Alexis said she had no idea what had been going on. If she did, she’d tell them. So unless they were charging her with something other than bad penmanship, she was going home. Jack said he wanted a team to stake out her house, but Dante said they were doing that already. Alexis said, excuse me?  

Carly asked if Josslyn forgot something, but Josslyn said Trina and Kai were back together, so she thought she’d give them some privacy. Was it okay if she spent the night? Carly said she loved spending time with Josslyn, and Josslyn said, even when she made it awkward between her mom and Jack? Carly said Jack thought it was him, and Josslyn said she knew the tension had to do with her. Carly said she wasn’t happy about Jack forcing Vaughn to lie to Josslyn, but she’d move past it. It was a civil, but awkward situation. Josslyn said she still had reservations about Jack and saw the first aid kit behind a couch pillow. She asked what it was doing there.

Marco massaged Lucas’s shoulders, and it was the perfect end to the night, without Mrs. Danvers. Marco said he took it that Lucas wasn’t a fan of Pascal, and Lucas wondered if Pascal didn’t like him or was just being European. Marco said Pascal was like that with everyone, and Lucas asked how Marco was so calm, knowing the police were roaming around. Marco said he knew there was nothing to find. It wasn’t like Valentin was hiding in the laundry room. Lucas asked if he shouldn’t warn his dad, but Marco said he wasn’t worried. His father had nothing to hide. Lucas said when he first saw police, he thought they were there for Sidwell and his sister would be proven right, and Marco asked if he was having second thoughts, but Lucas said, no. He trusted Marco with his whole heart. They kissed.

Ned was substituting chamomile tea for a nightcap, but Brook took it out of his hand, saying the tea could interact with his medications. He said he was watching all the fun in his life wither away and die. Chamomile tea was rock bottom. She said Chase had been called into work, and he said, it must be an important case. She said, Valentin Cassadine was being transported and escaped. They thought he was on his way to Port Charles. Ned said, and Charlotte. Lulu must be frantic. Brook said Valentin could be terrifying. When she’d passed off Bailey Lou as his, he was so protective, and when he found out she wasn’t his, he was livid. (Hmm… I don’t remember it that way, but okay.) Ned said she was only trying to keep Bailey Lou from Peter and get ELQ back for the family, and she said she hurt Ned in the process. She let him think he had a grandchild. It was the part she regretted the most. He said it was in the past. And it turned out she did make him a grandfather after all. His grandson had been a big part of saving his life. Gio was a special young man.

Charlotte asked what Nathan needed her to do, and he said give him her phone. She said, no way, but Lulu said, give the phone to Nathan. Charlotte said it didn’t matter why or if he had the right to ask? and Lulu said, please give him the phone. Charlotte said, fine. Her father wouldn’t contact her that way. She gave the phone to Nathan, who said, sorry. He had to take every precaution. Charlotte said she needed air and wanted to go outside, and Lulu said, absolutely not, but Nathan said they had units out front and in back. The WSB also had eyes on the house. Charlotte should be fine on the porch. Lulu told Charlotte to stay where she could see her, and Charlotte and Rocco went outside. Lulu said, once again, she was in a no-win position with her daughter, who worshipped her father. It was going to look like she was keeping Charlotte from him. Nathan said Charlotte knew Lulu loved her, and Lulu said she never should have let Brennan talk her into an initial meeting. The real reason Valentin wanted to see Charlotte was to use her to go free. He was selfish and arrogant, and now he was going to get her daughter killed.

Alexis said they had no legitimate reason to suspect her, but Jack said he thought she might be hiding something. She said she and her cousin had a decent relationship, but she didn’t help him to escape, and Jack said she was trustee of the Cassadine estate. If Valentin needed cash, he’d come to her for funds. She said, not if he was smart, and Valentin was smart, and he said it was worth looking at the records. Dante said, not necessarily. He knows Alexis didn’t help Valentin, but he may reach out to her. Anna was out of town, so she was the only person he’d go to for help.  

Carly told Josslyn that she and Donna were playing doctor. She had two broken arms and a temperature of 124. It was a miracle she survived. Josslyn asked why it was behind a pillow, and Carly said it was her sister’s idea of how to put things away. What was she saying about Jack? Josslyn said she didn’t want her reservations to get between her and Carly. She loved Carly and would support her no matter what. Carly said she felt the same way. They may not always agree, but Josslyn was her daughter, and she’d love her always. She was there for her. They hugged, and Josslyn said, on her way there, she got an alert that Valentin escaped and could be in the area. Carly said she thought he was in Switzerland, and Josslyn said she didn’t know what happened, but Carly needed to make sure the alarms were on. Carly asked why Valentin would come there, and Josslyn said she was dating Jack. It was better to be safe. Josslyn went upstairs.

Lucas woke up, but Marco wasn’t beside him. He sat up.

Marco asked if they were finally gone, and Pascal said, yes. They found no trace of Valentin. Marco asked if they saw anything concerning his father’s covert acts, but Pascal said they’d been extra vigilant and discreet. That’s why he permitted the search. Marco said there would have been a lot of questions if they’d refused to let them in and thanked Pascal for handling it so quickly. It was important that Lucas never find out what his father was up to and the extent of his own involvement. If Lucas found out the truth, he’d lose him for good.

Ned said it was nice having Gio there for Thanksgiving, and Brook said she felt like it was progress. He said, all it took was for him to have a heart attack. The things he did to bring his loved ones together. She told him, don’t joke, and they hugged. He said, don’t worry. He wasn’t going anywhere.

Alexis said they could post officers, fly a helicopter and drones, but they were wasting her time, their time, and taxpayer money. Dante said if Valentin did reach out, don’t hesitate to contact them, and she said, of course (🍷). Jack said, do not aid and abet Valentin. It could prove to be a fatal mistake.

Nathan told Lulu that Charlotte would be fine. She had a lot of people looking out for her, including him.

Lulu made an I love you sign with her hand, and Rocco asked if she saw her dad out there. She said, he could be watching. If he was, she wanted him to know she loved him.

Valentin made the same sign on Carly’s balcony, and Carly walked out. She gave him the key to the shed, and he said, but it’s freezing. She said he wasn’t staying in the house, but he said he was good at being invisible. She said, be invisible in the shed. It was her best offer. Take it or leave it. He took it.

Tuesday:  

Britt woke up and Jason said, good morning. She asked, what’s so good about it?

At Alexis’s house, she thanked Marco for taking some cases so she could concentrate on Willow’s trial. Suzanne came in bearing coffee, and asked if Alexis would mind if she sat in on the trial prep. If it got tense, she could act as a buffer with Drew. Alexis said, absolutely, when Drew came in with Willow. He said it wasn’t going to work. What about this being a private meeting did Alexis not understand?

Lulu brought Nathan coffee, and he asked if she slept. She said, not even a little, but she was glad he was there. Dante came by and she asked if he had any leads on where Valentin was, but Charlotte said they wouldn’t find Valentin unless he wanted them to.

Carly asked what Valentin was doing in the house, and he said he was freezing. She said there were blankets in the shed, but he said they were tarps. He didn’t escape Steinmauer to freeze in plastic. She said he’d have to find another place to hide, since Donna was coming home, and he said there was something he needed her to do for him.

Turner asked how Maxie was, and Mac said she was a fighter. It was a great facility, and he hoped to see progress. He asked how her Thanksgiving was, and she said, uneventful. She was working. She asked for his take on Sonny Corinthos, and he asked her to be specific. She asked if he could have killed Henry Dalton to protect his grandson, and Mac said, absolutely.

Sonny thanked Laura for coming over, and she said she was so sorry. She never should have called him when she found Dalton’s body in her trunk. He said he was glad she did and he was happy to help, but she said she’d given Sidwell everything he need to destroy them both.

Britt said her head hurt and asked Jason if she’d head butted a wall. He said, not quite, and gave her a glass of water (or Alka-Seltzer or something). She asked what he was doing there, and he asked what she remembered. She said, not much. It was all a blur, but she knew she’d never ask him to spend the night. Did he drug her? He said, really? and she said it was a valid question. She felt horrible. He said she drank a lot, and she said she was having a great time with Cody. He said, until she wasn’t, and she said, when he showed up.

Alexis said the reason she was holding this meeting was because of Drew’s ridiculous paranoia about Diane, and Drew said, Diane was Michael and Sonny’s lawyer, and she could feed them information. Willow suggested they get started, but Drew said they weren’t saying anything in front of Marco. Marco needed to leave now.

Dante said there had been no sightings, but thought Valentin would reach out. Charlotte asked, how? Detective West took her phone. He had no way to reach her. Charlotte went out on the porch, and Lulu followed her. Dante was about to join them, but Nathan said let him go.Charlotte might listen to somebody not as close to the situation. He went outside, and Charlotte said they were convinced her father was going to show up, but there was nobody better at staying off the radar. Nathan said he thought her father loved her too much to contact her.

Valentin said he needed to get a message to Anna, but Carly said he couldn’t. Anna was out on assignment. He wondered if Jack sent her to get her out of the way, but Carly said Jack seemed genuinely surprised. He said there was something else she needed to do for him. He held up a key and asked if she had any blue ribbon.

Mac asked if Turner had reason to believe Dalton was dead, and she said, technically, he was considered missing. Mac said he had plenty of incentive to run, and she said it was increasingly likely that he’d lied about Rocco trashing the lab. Dalton was facing destruction of property and obstruction of justice charges. He hadn’t used his credit cards or contacted family or friends for days. It was like he’d dropped off the face of the earth. Mac said, and she wondered if Sonny killed him, and she said, yes. He said it was certainly possible. Despite his charm and philanthropy, Sonny Corinthos was a criminal and a killer.

Laura told Sonny that she wanted to be upfront. She’d told Doc everything, but he wouldn’t go to the police. Sonny said Doc would protect her with his life. The most important thing was for them to be on the same page. How exactly did Sidwell threaten her? She said Sidwell had photos of them looking at Dalton’s body in her trunk. Sidwell planned the whole thing – her flat, and someone with a telephoto lens taking pictures. Sidwell said she was the target and having Sonny there was just a bonus. Sonny asked if Sidwell mentioned Jason or any photos of him, but she said, no. She thought the photographer followed her. Sonny said Sidwell had the gun that killed Dalton and it had Laura’s DNA all over it, and she said that wasn’t possible. Sidwell had planned it perfectly. She’d have to do what Sidwell told her, which meant she had to be his mayor and follow his orders. Sonny asked if Sidwell had wanted her to do anything specific, and she said, not yet, but she knew it was going to be something she didn’t want to do. She was the one who got Sonny into this. If she went down, he did, but what should she do if Sidwell asked her to do something she really couldn’t live with?

Marco told Drew that he represented the firm’s clients, including his father. He was sure his father wouldn’t be happy if his interests were being ignored. Drew said, fine. Willow was the most important thing, and he wouldn’t rest until she was cleared. Marco said Drew was lucky to have Alexis. He was heading out to a meeting anyway. Alexis walked him out, and Drew said Suzanne could show herself out. Suzanne said she could make herself scarce, but she knew it was helpful with rehearsing if there was a stand-in for the jury. Willow said she liked the idea, and Drew said whatever she wanted. Alexis suggested they get started.

Valentin told Carly that his and Charlotte’s system ran on separate key signals. A red ribbon meant, get ready, I’m coming for you. Blue meant, I’m safe, but stay put. Bring this to her. Carly said the PCPD was watching. Charlotte would know he was there and want to come. He said, don’t give it to her. Leave it somewhere for her to find. She’ll be looking for it. Carly said, what if she didn’t find it? but he said she would. He told her that he’d get in contact with her. Carly asked if he was trustworthy, and he said, when it came to his daughter, always.

Lulu told Dante that she was trying hard to deal with things as they came, but she didn’t think she could take much more. She was scared for Charlotte and Rocco’s trial coming up. He said it was increasingly looking like Dalton didn’t just skip town. They were investigating his background and known associates. She said, he didn’t think Sonny… and he said he hated to admit it, but didn’t think Sonny would hesitate to kill someone to protect his grandson.

Sonny told Laura that Sidwell was forcing him to sell his piers. He knew from the beginning Sidwell would have jobs for him, one more illegal and dangerous than the last. Laura said it was a nightmare. There had to be a way to get out from under him. Sonny said he had some ideas, but needed time. Could she stomach doing what Sidwell wanted until he figured out how to handle the bastard?

Molly told Turner that she wasn’t sure how to proceed with Rocco’s case. Dalton was missing. Was Turner willing to drop the charges and go back to the original plea deal? Turner said she had no desire to prosecute Rocco for a crime he didn’t commit, but she couldn’t let Sonny get away with murdering Henry Dalton.

Britt said Jason showed up and ruined her night. What else happened? Jason said she drank too much, and he helped her back to her room, and she said she’d learned her lesson and would make sure to eat before she went bar hopping. She had to use the shower which was down the hall. Jason said he gave her the medication.

Lulu walked Dante out, when Carly arrived. She said she wanted to check in and see how Lulu was doing, and Lulu said they were under house arrest. Dante said once they found Charlotte’s father, things would settle down, and Nathan left with Dante. Carly asked how Lulu really was, and Lulu said she wanted to kill Valentin herself. 

Laura told Sonny that Sidwell would want her to enact Measure C. How would she justify it to the people? Her grandchildren looked up to her. Dante was acting Police Commissioner. What if Sidwell asked her to squash an investigation? How could she look Dante in the eye and lie? Sonny said Sidwell was too smart to push too much too fast. It would give him time to make a plan. She said it seemed Sidwell had all the cards, but Sonny said, remember how they met? Frank Smith was hot on her and Luke’s trail and they teamed up. The three of them took him down. They found a way out against all odds, and they’d do it again.

Turner said she didn’t hear Molly making an argument that Sonny was innocent, and Molly said she hoped Sonny didn’t kill Dalton, but there was no way to know. Turner said they couldn’t prove it, and Molly said she thought Turner and Sonny had been getting along better, and Turner said because Sonny was flirting with her? She assured Molly that she wasn’t falling for any of it. She was pretending like his act was working and he had her wrapped around his little finger. Then she’d get the goods on him and send him to prison.

Emma told Mac that she had great news. She’d heard back from her grandma.

Jason said Britt was too drunk, so he gave her the injection. She talked him through it. Two milliliters, right? She said, yeah, and he said her alarm went off. She should check it. She said, now that she was awake and sober adjacent, he’d want an explanation. He’d want to know what the medication was and who she got it from.

Alexis said Turner would call Drew to be a witness for the prosecution, but she could cross-examine. Take her through the night he was shot. Start with when he arrived at home. He said he was at GH to see Willow and drove himself home. It was raining. She asked if he saw anyone outside, and he said, no. She asked what he did first, and he said took off his jacket and made a drink. There was something in the safe he needed to get. Alexis said, what? and he said, Willow’s engagement ring. He got it and went back into the living room and put the ring on the mantel. All he was thinking about was how excited he was to marry Willow. He heard the shot. There was no pain at first, just the sound. Next thing he knew, he was on the ground, when the pain came. She asked if he saw the shooter, but he said he was shot in the back. She asked, how many times? and he said, twice. The second shot was after he was already down. He assumed the shooter fled after that. After the second shot, he had nothing. She asked if that was the last thing he remembered, and he said, yes… Wait… No. There was something else.

Mac said he was glad Anna called and asked Emma if she said where she was or when she was coming home. Emma said she didn’t actually talk to her. It was a voicemail. He said when you were on assignment you called when you could. What did she say? Emma said, happy Thanksgiving and that she loved her. She did say she probably wouldn’t call again, and she’d be back as soon as she could.

Nathan told Dante that he didn’t think Valentin wanted to put Charlotte in danger. If it was him and James, he’d stay away. Dante said that’s because he was a stand-up guy. Valentin was selfish and wanted Charlotte with him.

There was a knock at the door and Lulu said, this day just gets better. She opened the door to Jack, who said he needed to speak to Lulu privately. Carly left, and he said he needed to speak to Charlotte, but Lulu said, absolutely not. Outside, Carly dropped her glove and placed the key in front of the porch as she picked it up.

Jason said he did have questions about Britt’s medication, but was willing to wait until she was ready. She didn’t drink for no reason. Something happened that scared her, and he hoped someday she could tell him. He hoped she realized the reason she could was because he was on her side. He could promise her that. Britt said maybe he was right, but she couldn’t remember. So please leave. She needed to take a shower. He left and she closed the door and said he didn’t mention how she dared him to kiss her.

Drew said, sorry. He thought he had something, but didn’t. When Alexis asked if that was the last thing he remembered, something in him wanted to say no, but if there was, he didn’t remember. Alexis said it was his job to find the memory, and he said he knew Michael shot him and he’d tell the jury, but she said, no. The surest way to discredit his testimony was not sticking to the facts. He said she’d ask if he thought Willow was the kind of person to shoot someone in cold blood. He’d say, no, but Michael Corinthos was. Alexis said the prosecution wouldn’t let him finish the name, but he said, the damage would be done. Once the jury heard it, there was no way Turner would un-ring that bell.  

Lulu said Valentin played Jack from the start, getting a transfer so he could escape. Saying he wanted to see Charlotte was part of the plan. Jack said Valentin loved Charlotte, but Lulu said she was the only one thinking of Charlotte. She wasn’t letting Jack use her. He said Charlotte wasn’t truly safe while Valentin was free. Charlotte probably knew the places he liked to hide. She said he could figure that out for himself. He wasn’t seeing Charlotte. Charlotte came downstairs and said it was okay. She’d talk to him.

Britt flashed back to Jason bringing her back to her room, falling, and him giving her a shot. She said next time she drank, she really had to black out.

Alexis told Drew that he needed to listen. No tricks. Just stick to the facts. Theories were out. He said everyone in the room knew Michael shot him, and she said it wasn’t her job to convince the jury that Michael did it. It was her job to convinced them that Willow didn’t. Their strongest case was to get the police to admit they rushed to judgement and focused on the wrong suspect. He hired her for her expertise as a defense attorney. He should want to listen to her.

Mac told Emma that he knew Maxie was fighting to come back. He hoped she woke up when the kids were there. Emma said she missed Maxie more than she could say. She would pull out her phone to text her, then remember. He said he wasn’t sure he was doing any good going to Boston. Maybe he should stop splitting his focus. Did Georgie and James ever say he wasn’t there for them?

Molly said she was relieved that Turner saw Sonny for who she was and admitted she’d been wondering. Turner asked if people in the office were talking, and Molly said not that she heard. Sonny was her uncle, and she’d seen him charm many people. Turner said she was walking a fine line, encouraging Sonny without compromising her authority, but she had confidence she could do it. Molly said she believed in Turner, but many people had tried to take Sonny down and failed. Turner said, that’s because they came at him directly. She was making him think she was on his side… until she wasn’t.

Jason went to Sonny’s and Sonny said making arrangements to sell the piers would fall on him. Jason said he’d handle Sidwell’s demands and stay as clean as he could. They needed to let Sidwell think he’d won and could rely on them. Once he did, Sidwell would expose more of his organization to them. Laura said she knew how to use her position as mayor. Sidwell was going to tell them why he came to Port Charles in the first place and what he was after.

Willow said Alexis was an amazing attorney. Let her do her job. Drew said he saw her point. If Alexis was sure she could convince a jury of Willow’s innocence without mentioning Michael, he wouldn’t do it. Alexis thanked him and suggested they go over who was going to be on the stand. Willow asked if they shouldn’t rehearse her testimony, and Alexis said Willow wasn’t testifying, but Willow said she had to.

Marco knocked at Britt’s door, and she said she wasn’t sure why he was there, but it wasn’t a good time. He said it wouldn’t take long and handed her an envelope. He said it was the address to Dalton’s new lab and a key fob that would grant her access. Their work would continue despite the setback. Britt said Sidwell executed a man in front of her, and he said she was in charge of the new lab. Sidwell wanted her back to work as soon as possible – 9 am tomorrow. She said she had to work at GH, but he said, no, she didn’t. She asked if he was spying on her now, but he said, more like monitoring. And after her behavior at the Five Poppies, he wasn’t surprised. Britt told him not to push it. They needed her. He said he was aware that she brought a certain value to the project, but no one was irreplaceable. Just ask Henry Dalton. His father’s patience was wearing thin. Don’t be more trouble than she was worth.

Sonny said Sidwell was arrogant enough to believe he had Laura completely under his control. Lean into that. Laura said, let him walk all over her? and he said, until he was confident enough in her to lower his guard. Sidwell would start yapping, then they could figure out what he was after and where he was vulnerable. Laura said then she’d get the information they needed to bring Sidwell down together.

Jack asked if Valentin had a way to contact Charlotte, but Charlotte said the cops took her phone. Jack said there had to be another way. If Charlotte didn’t help, he had no way to guarantee her father’s safety. Lulu asked to speak to Jack alone and asked Charlotte to go to her room, but Charlotte said she’d be on the porch. She left, and Lulu said how dare he threaten her daughter and make her think his screw up was her fault? He said, the longer the manhunt went on, the more Charlotte could be used for bait.

On the porch, Charlotte saw the key with the blue ribbon and picked it up.

Emma said she knew her grandma would tell Mac to do what was best for his family. Don’t second guess himself.  

Dante told Nathan that Anna could come back anytime now, and Nathan said it would be easier to find Valentin if she was there. Dante said, unless she helped him escape.

Carly said she left the key, and Valentin asked how Charlotte was doing. She said they were watching Charlotte like a hawk, but she’d be happy to hear from him. He said he didn’t think that was a good idea, and she agreed. He said he found a better hiding spot inside, but she said he wasn’t staying. He said, without him, she couldn’t bring Brennan down and Josslyn wouldn’t be free of his influence or the WSB, and she said he could stay in the attic. It was the best she had. How long would he be skulking around her house? He said, until Anna came back.

Anna meditated in a not-bad-for-being-a-captive room. She rose and looked around. She walked up to a two-way mirror and yelled, what do you want from me?  

Wednesday:

Michael asked for Kristina’s help in explaining to Wiley why his mommy married Drew.

Willow told Alexis that the jury needed to hear her side in her own voice, that she didn’t shoot the man she loved.

At the station, Turner said they were a week from the trial, and they were bringing in a brand-new suspect? and Dante said there was new information they couldn’t ignore. The bartender at the Brown Dog remembered Curtis arriving later than he claimed. Nathan said, maybe late enough to shoot Drew, and Dante said it was a real possibility that Curtis Ashford shot Drew Cain.

Nina walked into Curtis’s office and said it couldn’t wait. It was about Portia and the baby.

In her office, Portia told Isaiah that she had to tell Curtis about them.

At Windymere, Pascal served Lucy a drink, but Brook and Felicia said they were good. Lucy said Pascal was a delight. Very français and very accommodating. Sidwell joined them and said it was lovely to see Felicia, but he’d had the impression the meeting was exclusively for Deception shareholders. Felicia said she was there to make sure her daughter was represented, and Sidwell said he had no objection. Brook said they hoped Deception would be thriving by the time Maxie woke up and was out of the hole it had been in since her illness, and Sidwell said that hole was the reason why he’d called them. He’d come up with a guaranteed way to reinvigorate Deception.

Anna said it had been long enough. Answer her. What did they want from her? She tried the door, then picked up a notebook. She looked folded the corner of a page so that the writing said, Faison. You will get out.

Anna looked at another page where she’d written Britt Westbourne and Nathan West, and flashed back to telling Dante that Jack needed information because Faison’s two children had resurfaced. She wrote, both surface, and flashed back to saying, if anyone could fake their own death and lull them into a false sense of security, thinking for one moment they were safe, it was Cesar Faison.

Michael asked Kristina to be there to soften the blow, and she said she was always there for the kids, and him. Was he doing okay? He said, not exactly, but he was hoping it didn’t show. She said it probably didn’t to everyone else except her, and he asked how not to show it to Wiley.

Willow admitted she’d had a meltdown during the custody hearing because she’d been blindsided by the ruling, but she wasn’t the same weak person. She wouldn’t let the ADA get to her and would make the jury believe her. Alexis said it could help if her testimony was perfect… and Willow said if she didn’t beat the charges, she’d lose her children forever. Alexis said by her past performance in their trial runs, the risk outweighed the benefits, but Willow said she’d been practicing. Suzanne suggested Willow rehearse before an impartial jury – her.  

Isaiah said it was up to Portia, but why now? and Portia said there was a good chance she might be compelled to tell Curtis in a court of law. She had a motive to shoot Drew that no one knew about and someone she’d trusted tipped off the defense. He asked if she thought she was going to be arrested, and she said there had been nothing yet, but if they asked about her whereabouts… He said she’d have to tell them that she was with him, and she flashed back to that. She said she was so sorry, and he said he understood, but didn’t get where Curtis came in. She said Curtis had taken extraordinary steps to protect her. It was the reason they weren’t divorced yet. She couldn’t let Curtis put himself on the line when she was sitting on information that could exonerate him. She owed him that much. Isaiah said she didn’t.

Nina told Curtis that Alexis needed to argue that the PCPD rushed to charge Willow when they had other suspects they should have investigated. She told someone who knew Alexis that Portia might have a motive, and that person told Alexis. When Portia found out, she wasn’t happy. Curtis said, a friend sold her out and stabbed them both in the back.

Brook said Sidwell was going to sell them the zincite at cost? and Sidwell said, and any other minerals they used. It would be significantly less in price. Lucy said she’d crunched the numbers, and it was true, and Brook said, they’d discussed it already? Lucy said, just tidbits. It would cut production costs significantly. If they wanted Deception to get back in the black, this was the way to do it. Brook said Sidwell would be taking a huge hit without the proceeds, but he said they’d be delivered to Piers 55 and 56, so there would be no cost to him. Brook said she doubted Sonny was going to throw him a freebie, but Sidwell said he bought the piers.

Michael said he wanted Wiley to enjoy Thanksgiving, and Kristina said she hoped he enjoyed it too. Michael flashed back to watching Willow marry Drew through the window, and said, it had its ups and downs. That was another reason he hadn’t told Wiley yet. He didn’t know how to explain what Willow did without Wiley seeing that he was furious.

Drew said Suzanne was Alexis’s assistant and incentivized to back her up, but Suzanne said Alexis had made it clear that telling her what she wanted to hear wasn’t part of her job description. Alexis wanted her to be objective about everything, from the clients to the coffee she gave them. Alexis said, when it came to juries, Suzanne was a bloodhound. She’d sat in on numerous trials, was crucial to jury selection, and had insight into how testimonies would land. Suzanne said, it was another chance to practice, and Willow suggested they do it. Don’t go easy on her. Alexis said Turner wouldn’t, so she couldn’t.

Isaiah said he didn’t get the timing. Had Portia been called as a witness? Portia said, not yet, and Isaiah said if the police hadn’t found out, she might just be provoking Curtis. She said, and damaging his career potential, and he said he’d definitely be looked at as unprofessional. He might be asked to leave the hospital, or not, but either way, it would dog him. If it was between her telling the cops who she was with or going down for something she didn’t do, tell the truth. He’d handle the consequences.

Nina asked Curtis to understand that her daughter was going on trial for something she didn’t do. She’d already screwed up, leading to Willow’s arrest. She had to try and fix it. She knew Drew was blackmailing Portia, and it gave her a motive the police didn’t know about. She couldn’t control what the person she told did with the information. Curtis said, the only reason she knew was because Portia trusted her, and she repaid that trust be stabbing Portia in the back. Nina said she didn’t mean to hurt Portia, but she had to protect her child, and he said, at the expense of another. In saving her child, she may have insured his child was born in prison.

Dante said there were inconsistencies in Curtis’s statement, and they were waiting for The Savoy security footage, and Turner asked when they expected it. There was a ding, and both Nathan and I said, right now. Nathan brought the footage up on his tablet, and Dante asked him to scroll to the time Curtis claimed he’d left the club. They watched and Dante asked Nathan to freeze it. Turner asked if that was who she thought it was, and Dante said, yeah, and it’s not good for Curtis Ashford.

Alexis asked where Willow was during the time of Drew’s shooting, and Willow said, at the hospital. She was working and got upsetting news, so she wanted to go for a walk, a drive. Alexis asked if she drove to the congressman’s house, but Willow said, no. Alexis asked where she went, and Willow said, nowhere in particular. She was just driving around. She needed time to think and be alone. Alexis said, why was she upset? and Willow said she’d learned Judge Haran died and that meant she’d have to wait longer to see her children. Alexis asked how losing her children made her feel, and Willow said, devastated. She loved them more than anything. Alexis asked if she blamed the congressman for losing her kids, and Willow said, of course (🍷) not. Alexis asked if the congressman had been advising her on matters regarding her children. Did he invite her to bring Michael Corinthos’s son Wiley to the inauguration? Willow said Wiley was her son too, and Alexis said, her adopted son. Willow said, yes, and Alexis said, Wiley wasn’t her biological child. Willow said she didn’t give birth to him, but he was still her son, and Alexis asked again if Drew invited her to bring Wiley. Willow said he did, and Alexis asked if she’d gotten her ex’s permission to bring his… her son across state lines. Willow said it was her decision, and Alexis said, when Michael was in the burn unit at GH, did Drew advise her to withhold his access to his family? and Willow said, yes. Alexis asked if she took his advice to keep Michael’s parents from him, and Willow said, at first… Alexis said, after Michael came back from Germany, she sued to get full custody… Drew said, enough. The jury would twist everything to make it seem like Willow shot him. Alexis said the prosecution wasn’t going to have to work too hard to do that.

Dante said Curtis had associated with Selina in the past, running her illegal card games at the club, and Turner said, so she was someone he could go to, to get the job done. Dante said Curtis was a stand-up guy… but Nathan said everyone had their breaking point. Turner told them, say Curtis brought in Selina Wu to arrange a hit, how did they get Edward Quartermaine’s revolver? Dante said Michael could have had Curtis over to talk business, and Nathan said, Portia was the Co-Chief of Staff and could have met with Monica. Turner said, why go to the trouble to get a gun from the Quartermaines’ and plant it in Willow’s things at Elizabeth’s house? and Dante said those were answers they didn’t have. Turner said they needed to tie Curtis to the shooting or clear him before the trial, and Dante said, or the defense would claim they glossed over evidence. Turner said the defense would ask to have the case dismissed and she’d be shocked if any judge didn’t grant it, and Dante asked how she wanted to play it.

Brook said Sonny sold Sidwell his piers? and Sidwell said it was pretty much done. Felicia said Sonny held onto the piers for decades and narrowly won the right to keep them when Measure C was defeated. Then he sold them to the man he was fighting with over control of them? Sidwell said he was hoping Measure C would pass, so he could buy them at a competitive rate, but since it failed, he had to up his offer substantially. Everyone had a price, even Sonny Corinthos.

Michael said it wasn’t about his relationship with Wiley, but about Willow’s with the kids, and Kristina said Willow loved the kids. He said she thought she did, and Kristina asked what the plan was after he told them. He said he didn’t know, but didn’t want the kids to be in the same room, let alone the same house as Drew, and Drew couldn’t wait for them all to be under the same roof. Hopefully, a judge would think that disqualified Willow as a mother.

Alexis said Willow and Drew were recently married. It was their second attempt to tie the knot. What happened the first time? Willow said she didn’t go through with it, and Alexis asked, why? Willow said she learned Drew had been untruthful about certain things, such as an affair with her mother, and Alexis said, he was sleeping with her mother while he was courting her? How did that make her feel? Willow said she was upset, but after time, she calmed down and reconsidered. Alexis said, back to the night of the shooting. Where did she go after her drive? Willow said she went back to the hospital to finish her shift. That’s when she found out Drew was shot. She fainted. It was so horrible. How could anyone think she’d shoot her husband? She loved him. She needed him. Willow flashed back to telling Nina that she didn’t need to love Drew. She loved her kids and would do whatever she needed to get them back with her. Drew said it was perfect. There was no way a jury wouldn’t believe her. Alexis said except Willow couldn’t volunteer any of that.  

Nina told Curtis that as far as she knew, Alexis hadn’t said anything to the PCPD. Portia wasn’t being questioned, let alone charged. It might never happen… unless he thought Portia actually shot Drew. If so, he’d stood by and let her daughter take the fall. Curtis said Willow had as much reason as anyone to shoot Drew, in no small part thanks to Nina, and Nina said she knew Willow was innocent. It was a pity he couldn’t say the same thing about his wife. There was a knock at the door and Nathan came in. He asked Nina to go into hall, and he closed the door. He told Curtis that he was under arrest.

Talking to herself, Anna said, someone was hiding in the car. They used chloroform to put her out. She flashed back to waking up, and said, then she was blindfolded and drugged again. She woke up in transit – in a truck or a bus. Then they were on water… They were definitely on water. She wrote truck, ferry, near water, by boat, and wondered how long she was drugged. Where was she?

Felicia said Sidwell didn’t stand to gain anything, but he said he was a majority shareholder. Their success was his success. He did have one non-negotiable stipulation. All materials imported would be under his exclusive management. Brook asked if he expected them to slap Deception’s name on any import without supervision, and he said it would stop the price from spiraling. Brook said taking his word didn’t work for her and she didn’t think it would work for her grandmother.  

Kristina said, even though they were valid feelings, Michael couldn’t show his anger and resentment to the kids, and he asked how he explained that mommy married the man who destroyed their family. She said he didn’t. They both knew how painful it was being in the middle of their parents’ battleground and loved Wiley too much to put him there. Simply tell him the truth and when he asked when he could see his mother, tell Wiley that he didn’t know. The decision was up to the judge. Michael said he could do that, and Kristina said he couldn’t pass judgement on Willow and what she’d done, but he could be there for his son and reassure Wiley that he wasn’t going anywhere.

Drew said Willow’s testimony was honest and perfect, but Alexis said it looked and sounded like she was trying to manipulate the jury. They’d see through it. What did their impartial jury think? Suzanne said, guilty.

Nathan gave Curtis his rights as Nina listened outside the door. Portia arrived and asked what was going on. Nina pointed to the door, and Portia walked in. Curtis told her to call his lawyer and Nathan led him out.

Pascal offered the guests freshly made brioche, and Sidwell said, maybe later. He needed to explain the new arrangement. He was more than confident they’d take Deception to loftier heights than before Maxie’s tragic incapacitation. Felicia said, if only Maxie was there to offer her thoughts, but Sidwell said, what was important was preventing the company from going bankrupt and he could guarantee it. Lucy said Brook and her grandmother would be fine if Deception tanked. She had her real estate to fall back on. The one person who would suffer the most if Deception collapsed… Felicia said, Maxie, and Lucy said Deception was Maxie’s whole livelihood. They didn’t have to believe or trust Sidwell, but believe her when she said it was the only way to save Deception. Do this for Maxie.

Drew said, so much for an impartial jury, but Alexis said that’s what trial prep looked like. Suzanne said Willow came off as defensive. Sorry. She reacted sharply when a potential motive was brought up. Drew tried to interrupt, but Willow said, please. What else? Suzanne said Willow volunteered too much. She justified what she was saying. Like when Alexis asked where she went after her drive. She went on and on about how she found out Drew was shot. Willow said it was the truth, and Suzanne said, maybe, but she fainted? How could anyone think she’d do that; she loves him so much. It would look terrible to the jury, but what came through loud and clear was how much she loved her children. Willow said, good, but Suzanne said, unfortunately, it was her biggest liability. It was obvious she’d do anything for them. Willow said, of course (🍷), and Suzanne said, including trying to kill someone.

On the phone in Curtis’s office, Portia said Curtis needed them there as soon as possible.

Dante said Curtis was an ex-cop and would be sharp at not incriminating himself, when Nathan came in with Curtis. Turner asked Curtis to have a seat. There were serious gaps in his story about the night Congressman Cain was shot. He was going to need to fill them in.

Anna wrote in the notebook, and heard Pascal say in French, put the pencil down. Turn against the wall, hands on head. He came in behind her with a tray of brioche and said, bonsoir. He thanked her for being a model guest. He brought her something to make her stay a touch more enjoyable.

Brook said, for Maxie, and Sidwell said, fantastic. He’d get Marco to set it up. Lucy said she’d be in touch. She was staying there a little. Brook and Felicia left, and in the foyer, Brook said Lucy was right. They had no choice, but there was something about the arrangement that was… Felicia said, unsettling. As Georgie and James would say, sus. Brook said, all of the above. She didn’t like how close Lucy was with Sidwell. Felicia said, Lucy always had a weakness for powerful men with deep pockets, even though it hadn’t always worked out. Brook said, had it ever? and Felicia said, no, but knowing Lucy, she wouldn’t let it stop her. They left.  

Lucy told Sidwell that she was sorry. The others could have been more collegial. Sidwell said it never hurt to have diligent business partners, and she asked if it was really the absolutely best thing for them to do. He took her hands and said, of his many endeavors in work, Deception’s success was a vital part of them. Just as she was vital to him. They kissed.

Michael said Wiley’s sister was too young, but he thought Wiley should know that mommy married Uncle Drew. Wiley asked if she looked pretty, and Kristina said, Scout was there and said she looked beautiful. Wiley asked why they didn’t go, and Michael said they had to wait until the judge said it was okay to see mommy. Wiley asked if the judge would make him and Amelia live with Uncle Drew. He didn’t like it there and wanted to be with Michael. Michael said it was okay. Wiley and Amelia didn’t have to go. This was their home, and they never had to leave. They hugged.

Alexis said whether Willow chose to testify or not was entirely up to her, but she trusted Suzanne’s instincts and suggested Willow did too. Nina walked in, and Alexis asked if she didn’t know how to knock. Nina said no one had to testify. They were going to drop the charges against Willow.

Curtis told Turner that he had nothing else to say without his attorney present, and Turner said, fine, but she wanted to show him something first. She showed him a screenshot of Selina and said it was captured on the security camera before the shooting. He could wait for his attorney, but she needed to know what he and Selina were discussing.

Dante told Natan that Curtis had flown under the radar, but he wouldn’t be happy if Curtis ended up being the guy. Nathan said, if he was, it would let Willow and Michale off the hook, and Dante said they had to be 100% certain before they moved forward. Turner and Curtis came out, and Turner told Officed Matthews that she wanted Curtis booked for obstruction of justice and making a false statement.

In Portia’s office, she told Isaiah that all she knew was that Curtis was led out in handcuffs. Nina was there, but didn’t say what he was charged with. It had to be Drew and it was all her fault. Isaiah asked how that was possible, and she said she was the one who got herself blackmailed by Drew. Curtis never would have been mixed up in this mess and Drew would never have pushed Curtis so far going after Stella. Isaiah asked what Drew had on her, and she said she was just trying to protect her daughter. Suddenly, she doubled over in pain.

Thursday:

Nina said someone else had been arrested, and Drew said, finally Michael was getting what he deserved.

Michael said Aurora was his property. If they wanted to search, they needed a warrant. Nathan asked if he meant this, showing him the warrant.

Molly went to the hospital to support Kristina, who was getting her allergy shot and had a huge fear of needles.

Jordan went to the station, and Dante said they needed her to sign the transcript of the Thanksgiving conversation between her, Curtis, and Nathan. Curtis had been arrested for obstruction of justice and filing a false statement.

Trina and Kai went to see Curtis in his cell, and he asked if her mom told her that he’d been arrested, but she said his lawyer called. Why did he lie to the police?

In an exam room, Portia told Isaiah that the pain had stopped, when Britt came in and said, Portia needed to see her? Portia said she needed to see Dr. Navarro, but she was delivering a baby. The other OBs were with patients, and an examination couldn’t wait. Isaiah said Britt wasn’t a doctor, but Britt said she was one of the best. He said, those usually had medical licenses, but Portia said, please. She needed it to happen now, and it needed to be Britt. She couldn’t lose the baby.

Felicia saw Elizabeth rubbing her eyes, and Elizabeth said they were super itchy and had been irritated for days. She felt like dust or something was in them. Felicia took a look and said Elizabeth’s eyelids were crusty and red. It might be a crazy idea, but they worked in a hospital and maybe she should see an ophthalmologist. Dr. Wells was the best in the country. She’d see if the doctor was available.

Kristina asked if she owed Molly an apology for encouraging her to meet Cody, but Molly didn’t want talk about Cody. Had she told Kristina about her new book?

Jacinda saw the Crimson clothing rack and wondered where to start.

Dante said video footage showed Selina entering The Savoy when Curtis swore he was alone. She’d been out of the country for months, so it must have been important. Jordan said maybe Selina reached out to Curtis, but Dante said, maybe Curtis reached out to her to take care of something or someone. She asked if he really thought Curtis was guilty or was he pursuing that angle because the case against Willow was questionable and he didn’t want Michael to be guilty?

Michael asked, what exactly was the crime? and Nathan said Curtis had been arrested for making a false statement and obstruction of justice. Michael said, in regard to what? and Nathan said, the attempted murder of Drew Cain.

Curtis told Trina that he’d made a false statement about being alone at The Savoy the night Drew was shot. In fact, he’d been with somebody else. She wondered if it was Jordan.

Drew said he told Willow the day would come. Michael had been arrested, and she’d definitely get her kids back. Nina said, it wasn’t Michael. Curtis had been arrested. Suzanne said the PCPD had questioned Curtis and dismissed him as a suspect, and Alexis wondered what was going on. Nina said she was with Curtis when her brother showed up and arrested him. She wasn’t sure for what, but Nathan and Chase were heading up the investigation into Drew’s shooting. Alexis said they couldn’t afford to speculate, and Suzanne said she had a source at city hall. She went to make a call, and Willow said if that was true, they were done with her, but Alexis told her not to get her hopes up. It was a big leap. Drew agreed and said he thought the police had the wrong man.

Britt told Isaiah that it was time for him to go, and he left. Portia asked if she was having a miscarriage, but Britt said, one step at a time. Try to stay calm. How far along was she? Portia said, the first trimester. She suddenly had two bad cramps, but no blood, and there had been nothing since the initial cramping. Britt said that was good. Everything was going to be okay.

In the hallway, Isaiah flashed back to getting busy with Portia. Britt told him to get Dr. Jones from the ER.

Michael went into the Crimson office and saw Jacinda in a gorgeous red gown. She said, oops. He caught her.

Molly told Kristina that she’d been working on a new novel for the past few months. She hadn’t told anyone, just her dad. It was just for fun, and it had been nice to get lost in a fantasy world. Kristina said she knew what it was like to pour yourself into something to forget the pain. What was it about? A romance? Molly said it was set in the Old West and was about a woman caught between a ranch owner and a cowboy. Kristina asked who the cowboy might be inspired by, and Molly said, maybe it was slightly inspired by Cody.

Felicia said Dr. Wells would see Elizabeth now, and they left. Isaiah told Lucas that Dr. Robinson needed him.

Curtis asked Trina why he’d see Jordan at The Savoy, then meet her at the Brown Dog, and Trina guessed it didn’t make sense. Curtis said he wouldn’t lie about his relationship with Jordan. They hadn’t talked about the kiss, but he promised he never cheated on her mother with anyone. She asked who he was with at the club and why he didn’t want the cops to know, and he said there was video footage of Selina Wu at The Savoy when he was there. Kai wondered why he knew that name, and Trina said Selina was a Port Charles mob boss. She’d thought Curtis had cut ties with her. Why were they meeting?

Dante told Jordan that he didn’t want his brother to be guilty, but that’s why he put Chase and Nathan in charge. Nathan had wanted to question Curtis, not him. That led to the release of the video footage. Jordan said the footage wasn’t evidence, and he said that’s why Curtis had only been charged with obstruction. They both knew Curtis and Selina had worked together in the past. Why would he cover up their meeting? He was just following the evidence. She said it was a reach, and he asked if she was saying that as the former Police Commissioner or Curtis’s ex-wife. She asked if he was going to recommend dropping the charges against Willow.

Michael admired the dress on Jacinda, and she said Nina took the day off, so she thought she’d explore the Crimson closet. She held up another gown and asked what he thought. He said he was sure she’d look great in anything, and she said, or nothing. He said, that too, and she asked why he was there. He said the police were tossing his CEO’s office. The lead detective thought Curtis was involved in Drew’s shooting and they’d charged him with obstruction of justice. If they found anything, they may charge Curtis with attempted murder. That meant Willow would go free.

Nina said she didn’t want Curtis to be guilty, but what was most important was that Willow not go through a trial for a crime she didn’t commit. Alexis said they didn’t know the charge, but Nina said if they had enough to arrest Curtis, couldn’t it help with the reasonable doubt argument? Willow said, then the charges against her would be dismissed, and Alexis said, potentially, yes, but the evidence wouldn’t go away. The judge may decide to go on with the trial and let the jury decide. Nina said, if they had evidence on Curtis, Willow shouldn’t be under suspicion one more day.

In the interrogation room, Jordan signed the statement and asked Dante if the case against Willow would evaporate. Dante said he wasn’t advising they drop the charges. They were still gathering evidence. Nathan came in and Dante thanked Jordan for coming. She left and he asked how the search went. Nathan said Michael showed up and was upset about Curtis being arrested

Lucas went into the exam room and wondered how Britt was in charge, since it looked like she sort of was. Britt said she needed tests done on Portia and couldn’t order them, but he could. Dr. Navarro was in the delivery room and desperate times. Portia said, please, and Lucas said, all right. He left, and Britt said Portia wasn’t losing the baby. She just wanted to be 100% sure, but her initial diagnosis was dehydration and stress. Portia said she had a lot going on, and Britt said Dr. Navarro would examine her as soon as she was free, but she recommended a few days bed rest and for Portia to pay attention to her health.

Curtis told Trina that he’d made a mistake, but ultimately realized the cost of involving himself with Selina was too high. They hadn’t been in contact since. Trina said, if it was no big deal, why not mention it to the police? and he said Selina didn’t want anyone to know she was back in town and he didn’t think it relevant. They believed him, didn’t they? Trina said she wanted to, when the guard said Curtis had another visitor and brought in Jordan.

Britt told Isaiah that Portia was resting comfortably, and Lucas came back with a folder for Britt. He said, before she went in, could he have a word? and they stepped away. Isaiah went into the exam room and asked Portia if the baby was his.

Britt told Lucas that Portia needed help, so she gave it to her. If he was going to write her up, just do it and save the lecture. She knew she’d broken the rules, but Portia was terrified, and license or not, she knew her stuff. Lucas agreed and said he wanted to know if she needed another letter to record with her petition to get her license reinstated. Britt laughed.

Portia said Isaiah could be the father, but so could Curtis. She hadn’t said anything yet because she was waiting to get a paternity test. He asked if she was afraid to know the truth, but she said she was afraid of what she thought just happened. The odds for a miscarriage were higher in the first trimester, and she had one more week. He asked if Curtis knew she was pregnant, and she said, yes.  

The guard said Curtis had too many visitors, and Jordan said she’d go, but Trina said they were just leaving. She loved Curtis and would see him at the arraignment. Trina and Kai left, and Jordan said she was sorry. Curtis asked how she found out he was arrested, and she said Dante had asked her to come in to sign the transcript of their conversation with Nathan. He said he was sorry he’d involved her, but she said she’d volunteered. He said he was glad she was there, and she took his hand. He said they saw Selina in the security footage, and she said they thought Curtis hired her to shoot Drew. He asked if they were charging him with attempted murder, and she said, that’s where it was headed, but they hadn’t dropped the charges against Willow yet. He said he thought he could mitigate this, but needed her help.

Elizabeth came back to the desk, and Felicia asked if it was serious. Elizabeth said she had an easily treated eyelid disease that affected millions every year. It was a type of eye infection that came from an overgrowth of demodex mites.

Jacinda said she thought Willow shot Drew, and Michael said so did he. If she was exonerated, the outcome of the hearing would change. Willow would play the wrongly accused mother who couldn’t see her children and was married to a congressman. Jacinda said, while he was dating a hooker.

On the side, Willow told Nina that if she was exonerated before the hearing, they’d have to let her see her children, and Nina said if Curtis was charged, it changed everything. What would Willow do now? Willow said she couldn’t talk about this now, when Drew’s phone rang. Jordan said she had a message for him.

Michael said hooker was a derogatory term, but Jacinda said sex worker wasn’t any better. Whatever she was called, that’s how people saw her. The upside was, if Curtis was charged, they’d no longer need to fake a relationship to prop up his alibi. If there was a chance Willow was innocent, them spending time together wasn’t a good idea. He said it wasn’t about his alibi anymore, especially not after last night, and she said not for her either. She never took clients back to her apartment. She did last night because he wasn’t a client. He said he didn’t want to be and didn’t want her to think he took her invitation for granted. He wouldn’t have gone home with her if he didn’t think there was something real between them. She said she felt it too, and they kissed.

Felicia said she thought they all had mites, and Elizabeth said they were benign in small numbers. Hers were overpopulated, which happened to 25 million other Americans. Felicia said it was never a good idea to diagnose themselves, and Elizabeth said it was easily treated with eyedrops. Felicia said their heads had been close together and wondered if it was contagious.

Kai said it wasn’t easy for Trina to hear her dad met with Selina, and Trina said they’d had a business arrangement at The Savoy, but she’d thought her dad had cut that off. Apparently not. Kai said her dad told them nothing came from the meeting. Did she not believe him? She said she didn’t know what to believe. Her mom was pregnant. Her parents hadn’t filed for divorce yet, but her dad couldn’t wait to move on with Jordan. She never thought he’d cheat on her mom, but he was doing a lot things she didn’t think he would. Then who walks in but Jordan, and her conversation was done. How did her dad not see how manipulative Jordan was? He walked away from his pregnant wife and was arrested. Kai said she didn’t want to see her dad in prison, and she said, God no. But why did he lie about Selina? She didn’t want to believe her dad wanted Drew dead, but she was beginning to think she didn’t know him as well as she thought.

Britt said Lucas couldn’t stand her and blamed her for being a bad influence on Brad, but Lucas said, not anymore. Brad knew what he was doing and made his own choices. How they were besties was beyond him. He’d never give her a positive reference under other circumstances, but she was a good doctor, confirmed by her treatment of Ned and Portia just now. She should be practicing, so he’d help her get her license back.

Portia told Isaiah that Jordan figured out she was pregnant and told Curtis. When Curtis confronted her, she couldn’t lie. Isaiah assumed Curtis didn’t know about them and assumed the baby was his, and Portia said that was true. And if that was the case, no one had to know about them. His professional reputation would remain intact. He said, if he hadn’t found out and the test indicated it was his, would she have told him the truth?

Alexis said now they knew Curtis had been charged with obstruction of justice and making a false statement, and Drew told them that a friend said a search warrant had been issued for security video footage and Curtis’s bank records. Suzanne said there was a rumor Selina Wu was in the footage, and Drew said he needed to head out. Nina told Willow to keep her posted and she and Drew left. Willow asked Alexis what she thought, and Alexis said if it was true that Selina was involved, it added a new angle. Willow said, could this all be over?

Nathan said a large withdrawal would indicate Curtis had paid Selina, and Dante said they were going through the video footage to find out if Selina’s men were in the vicinity of Drew’s house the night of the shooting. They looked at a tablet, and Dante wondered why there were two traffic cams for Route 66. Nathan said one had been mislabeled for Route 65, and Dante said they’d go through both. They needed to know what was on the footage.

Elizabeth said it wasn’t contagious, and Felicia asked if she felt like walking to the pharmacy. They left and Kristina came back. She told Molly that everything went fine, but it was nice having her there waiting. Molly said, of course (🍷). That’s what sisters did. Kristina came to countless appointments for her endometriosis. Kristina said she was excited about Molly’s book, but Molly said it was still rough. Kristina said she needed someone impartial to weigh in, and Molly said she’d call their mom. Kristina asked if she couldn’t be impartial, but Molly said, no. Kristina asked to be given a chance, and they left.

Michael and Jacinda kissed, and she said she didn’t want to compromise his visitation hearing, but Michael said, even if Willow was innocent, she was still an unfit mother. He’d figure out what to tell the judge when and if he had to. She said that worked for her, and they began to get undressed as they kissed. Nina walked in and said, oh my God.

Britt said Lucas thought she was a good doctor? and he said, yes, she was. She said she didn’t get that much because she was difficult to work with, and he said he’d keep that out of the recommendation. She said she accepted his offer, but wanted to read the letter, and he said it was obvious she was overwhelmed with gratitude.

Portia said if Isaiah was the father, she promised to tell him. She’d made the mistake of keeping Trina away from Curtis and wasn’t doing that again. If it turned out he was the father, she wasn’t holding him to anything since they weren’t official. Did he want to be a father? He said there was no point in talking about it until they knew, and she said she’d let him know when the test was scheduled. He thanked her and left. She told the baby that it was going to be okay. Mommy already loves you.

Suzanne said it was just a rumor, but her sources were rarely wrong, and Alexis said they had nothing to confirm it. If Selina was involved, it changed the charges from a crime of passion to a professional hit. Then there would be a good chance Willow wouldn’t go to trial. Willow said she’d see her children again, and Alexis said she didn’t want to get Willow’s hopes up, but if the PCPD followed through and charged Curtis, they’d have to drop the charges against Willow.

Drew went to see Curtis and said he’d heard Curtis was behind bars and charged with shooting him. Curtis said, not yet, but he supposed it was coming, and Drew said justice had been served. Curtis told him, drop the act. They both knew if he was going to shoot Drew, the possible motive for him wanting Drew dead would be incredibly inconvenient. Maybe they could find a way to help each other.

Trina wondered if it was possible her dad was lying, and Kai said, about Selina Wu or Jordan? She said, maybe both, and he asked if she still wanted to figure out what really happened. She said she needed to know the truth, and he asked what she’d do if it turned out that her dad shot Drew or paid someone to do it.

Dante, Nathan, and Detective Ramirez looked at the footage from the traffic cam on Route 65. Dante said, stop… Go back… Play that again… Freeze it there. Nathan said, I’ll be damned, and Dante said, there’s our answer.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Britt comes into her room to find Jason holding her meds. She asks what he’s doing with them.

Isaiah asks how his favorite patient is doing, and Portia says she feels good. The IV fluids are doing their job. He says he’s so glad to hear that, and she says, Dr. Navarro confirmed Britt’s diagnosis, and they moved her to a patient room, but she’ll be released tomorrow. He says, that’s good news, and she says, a few days bed rest, and she’ll be good as new. He says, bed rest, huh? and she says, yeah. Just a few days, thankfully. He asks how she would feel about spending those days with him.

Kristina brings food to Alexis and says she thought Alexis would be hungry after working so hard. Alexis calls her a dream child, and Kristina asks how things are going with Willow’s trial. Does she think she’s ready? Alexis says she’s not sure there’s going to be a trial. She learned there was a new suspect, and the DA may drop the charges. Kristina says, great… That’s not great? Alexis says, it’s great for Willow, but for them, it could be a disaster.

Drew says, how about that? He and Curtis are on the same page for once. They should find way help each other. Curtis asks what exactly Drew has in mind, and Drew says, Curtis shot him. Curtis knows it and he knows it, but Curtis isn’t the one he wants to go down for it.

Nina asks if they’re out of their damn minds, and Michael asks if they can have some privacy. Nina says, yes, of course (🍷). How rude of her. Please take as much time as they need to finish having sex in her office. She leaves.

Chase lets Willow into the nook, and she thanks him for smuggling her through the gate. He says she knows he’ll do anything he can to help her, but she’s not supposed to be here. What’s going on? She says she had to tell him. Her nightmare is almost over. The charges are being dropped. She’s waited so long. Please help her see her kids.

Dante says he wasn’t expecting to see that, and Nathan says, that’s the last thing he thought they’d find looking for evidence against Curtis Ashford. He tells Officer Daniels that he needs to review the statement of one of the suspects in Drew Cain’s shooting. New evidence has come to light that contradicts their version of events. Daniels says, no problem. Whose statement does he need? Dante says, Willow Tate’s.

Michael tells Nina that she can come in, and she says, may she enter her office? Thank you so much. He suggests she not blow it out of proportion. She’s an adult. They’re adults. She walked in on a personal moment. No harm done. She says, private behavior should be done in private, not her office where she was coming to do some work, and he says, didn’t she and Drew engage in private behavior when she had an office downstairs at Aurora? She says she’ll need her office professionally sanitized, and Jacinda says, for a woman who hired someone to drug a congressman, she’s acting awfully superior, but Nina says, she’s not acting superior, she is Jacinda’s superior. And Michael is hers, which means him having his way with a hooker who is also her secretary could be constituted as sexual harassment. HR was going to learn about this arrangement and incident immediately. He says she can call HR if she wants, but they already know about them. He disclosed their relationship as soon as Jacinda started working here.

Chase says, the charges are being dropped? That’s great. What happened? Willow says, apparently new evidence came to light that points at Curtis Ashford. Without this murder trial hanging over her head, she can focus all her energy on getting her kids back. He says, Judge Haran put the court order in place before Drew was shot. That means nothing can legally change until her visitation hearing in January. She says she knows, but this is the best news she’s gotten in such a long time, and he says, if someone found out she snuck onto the property to see her kids, it could damage her chances at the hearing. She says, okay, but what if she saw them from a distance? They wouldn’t even know she was here. Please. He’s one of the few people who still believes in her. She just needs to see Wiley and Amelia. Brook comes in and says, she can’t be here. She needs to leave now.

Kristina asks if Michael is the new suspect, but Alexis says, no. Kristina says, thank God. If it’s not Michael, then why is the new evidence such a disaster? Alexis says, Kristina knows why. Her arrangement with Drew is contingent on her proving Willow’s innocence. How can she prove Willow is innocent if she doesn’t go to trial? Kristina asked if it wasn’t better this way, with Willow being spared the trial and Wiley and Amelia being spared all the press and chaos that goes along with it. Alexis says, that’s true, but if Willow is exonerated, then the police get the credit and she doesn’t. Drew will use it as an excuse to keep the restraining order in place, and it won’t end until Scout is 18 and can make her own decisions.

Turner says, this better be good, and Dante says, it is. They got new evidence that’s pretty damning. Turner says, good. The obstruction and false statement charges brought against Mr. Ashford are only temporary until they can tie them to the shooting. Nathan says, the new evidence doesn’t point to Curtis, and Turner says, excuse me? Nathan says, it turns out some of the footage from the traffic cam near 65 and Drew’s street was misfiled and logged under a different camera. Nobody has seen it until now. Dante shows Turner the footage on a laptop and says, you can’t see too clearly because of the rain, but you can see it’s Willow and she’s on Drew’s street at the time of the shooting. And they have her leaving a few minutes later. Turner closes the laptop and says, that directly contradicts her sworn statement. She claimed she went for a walk and drove around, but didn’t remember where. Nathan says they checked the suspect’s phone records and Willow’s phone was pinging from a nearby cell tower. Turner says, how nearby? and Nathan says, within a five-mile radius. Turner says, a five-mile radius isn’t conclusive of anything, and Nathan says, no, it’s not. Michael and Tracy’s phones pinged off the same tower. Dante says, it’s not hard evidence, but if they combine the footage with what they have, it will improve their case against Willow. Turner says, it certainly doesn’t hurt, and Dante says, it doesn’t have to invalidate anything they’ve learned about Curtis, but it proves they were on the right track with Willow in the first place. With the new information, who does she want to go after, Willow or Curtis?  

Curtis says he knows the truth doesn’t matter much to Drew these days, but just so Drew knows, he didn’t shoot him. Drew says he supposes he believes Curtis, but Curtis says he doesn’t give a damn what Drew believes. Just believe this. Drew has as much to lose as he does. So if he goes down, Drew can sure as hell believe Curtis is taking him along.

Isaiah asks Portia, so what does she say? They can head up to the cabin. Nothing but fresh air, peace, and quiet. A crackling fire at night and no stress about the baby or pressure. Just the pure realization of him taking care of her. She says, sounds like a dream come true. Her room at the MetroCourt is nice, but not as warm and inviting as his cabin. Trina walks in and says she’s so sorry. She didn’t mean to just walk in. Were they in the middle of an exam? She can wait outside. Portia says, it’s okay. Dr. Gannon was just giving her some treatment options. She’ll let him know what she decides. Isaiah says, sounds good, and tells Trina that it’s nice to see her. Trina says, him too, and he leaves. Trina says she was looking downstairs for Portia when a nurse said she’d been admitted. What happened? Portia says, nothing serious. She’s fine. She was just dehydrated. Trina says she’s glad nothing happened to Portia or the baby. When was Portia going to tell her about that?

Britt says, how dare he? Just because Jason helped her last night, doesn’t mean he gets to sneak in here and steal her medication. Jason says, if he wanted to take her medication, he would have done it while she was sleeping and thrown it out the window before she came back. She says, oh, more of Jason Morgan’s skill set, and he says he told her that he was going to keep coming back and here he is. He has some questions. She says, all right. What does he want? He says, at the Five Poppies, she told him that her progression of Huntington’s had slowed, and she says, yeah. She told him she was fine. He says, she looks great and seems okay, but he looked into it and the standard medication for Huntington’s only blunts some of the symptoms, and only temporarily. It doesn’t keep them in check like this. She says she told him it was an experimental drug. He’s not going to be able to read about it on Wiki-Drugs. He says, something doesn’t add up. It hasn’t since the moment he saw her alive in Paris. Tell him what’s going on.

Portia asks how Trina found out about the baby, and Trina says she overheard Aunt Stella and her grandpa talking on Thanksgiving. It feels like everybody knew about it but her. She just wishes Portia told her. Portia says, if it had been up to her, Trina would have been the first person she told. She’d planned on keeping it a secret until the end of her first trimester. She wanted to spare everyone pain in case something happened, including Trina’s father. Trina says, but he knows? and Portia says, yeah. She didn’t tell him. He figured it out and when he confronted her, she couldn’t lie. Trina asks if it changes things between them. Were they calling off the divorce? Portia says, nothing changed between her and Trina’s father. They’ve got other issues too. Trina says, like Drew? She guesses it doesn’t matter to the baby if they’re married or not, or if their dad is in jail for trying to kill Drew.

Drew tells Curtis, drop the threats. They both know he doesn’t have a leg to stand on. Curtis says, maybe not, but let him make it clear that it’s not a threat. It’s a promise. If he goes to trial, the prosecution will be forced to ask about a motive. He’ll insist on taking the stand and he’ll tell them that Drew was blackmailing his wife and used his political office to target his aunt. A congressman abusing his power and committing crimes makes for a compelling headline. (How about a congressman who has never gone to work once?) Drew says, Curtis would never expose Portia like that. She’s his wife and he’s been trying to protect her for a while now. Curtis says he has no reason to anymore. His marriage is over. Portia can take care of herself and so can he. So believe this. If his life falls apart, Drew’s life falls apart.

Nina says, HR might know, but that doesn’t mean Michael and Jacinda can have sex all over the building… Is that a Cardullo on the floor? Jacinda picks up the dress and says, beautiful clothes deserve to be worn, and Nina was supposed to be gone all afternoon. Nina says, Jacinda is right. She’s so sorry. Next time they plan on having sex in her office, text her first. She’ll stop and grab a coffee to give them a little more time. Jacinda says, no one planned anything, and Nina says, HR might be okay with this, but family court won’t be. Michael says, maybe not, and she asks if he heard Willow’s not going to trial. The police and the ADA have another suspect. Her daughter is innocent. Does he know what that means? Willow will be at the hearing in January, and she and Drew will be standing right next to her to make sure she wins visitation. And after that, custody. Then Michael and her secretary can work to christen every flat surface in Port Charles.

Willow says she knows she’s not supposed to be here, but Chase was nice enough to let her in, and Brook asks Chase why he would do that. Chase says, Willow received good news, and Willow says, the trial isn’t moving forward and the charges against her are being dropped. Brook says, great. Then she guesses that means Willow is here to let her husband know that he doesn’t have to risk his career anymore to prove her innocence, right? Willow says she can’t tell them how grateful she is to Chase for everything he’s done. She promises them both that she’ll never forget it. Today she was just here to see Wiley and Amelia. Brook says, then it’s a good thing she walked in when she did.

Britt says, so Jason is an expert on Huntington’s now. Can they add that to his resumé under breaking and entering? Jason says he called in a big favor and learned from an expert that there’s no known medication that can put Huntington’s into remission, but she says, that is not news. He says, if whoever her supplier is cuts her off, she’ll have no way to get the medication, and her symptoms will come back. She doesn’t have to say anything. He knows whatever she was doing at the Five Poppies was in exchange for her medication and he thinks she’s still doing it. She has the key fob to Dalton’s lab. Maybe Dalton is involved. Maybe Jenz Sidwell is too. The locations may change, but she’s in just as deep as she was when they were in Croatia.

Britt says Jason thinks he has it all figured out, but he doesn’t. Okay. What does he want from her? He says he wants them to work together on this. He has a contact, somebody with ties to the best medical research centers in the country. He just wants to give them a sample of the medication. She says she’s not letting him get the WSB involved in this, but he says, it’s not the WSB. Britt doesn’t know him, but she can trust him. She says, just because Jason trusts him, she should trust him? She’s not bringing someone she doesn’t know in on this. Jason says, he’s former intelligence and he’s a good friend, but she says, nothing about that makes her feel better. He says he wants to take a sample of the medication to a lab to figure out what’s in it. If they can reverse engineer this, she’s not going to be handcuffed to whoever her supplier is. She’ll be freed from whoever is making her do all this.

Portia says, Trina knows about her dad’s arrest? and Trina says, yeah. Portia says she was going to call Trina, but Trina says, Portia has enough going on, and her dad’s lawyer called. She went to the PCPD, and he swore he was innocent. He said he was determined to beat the charges and get cleared, then Jordan showed up. She feels like Jordan is around her dad a lot these days. Portia says, no argument from her, and Trina says, sorry. She shouldn’t bring up Jordan’s name when Portia is avoiding stress right now. Portia says, it’s fine. What she doesn’t want Trina to do is stress about her and Curtis. She just wants Trina to focus on school, focus on Kai, and most important, focus on herself. She’s the one thing they did right. Trina says, they’re both amazing parents. The baby is lucky to have them, like she is.

Michael says he looks forward to his day in court with Willow, but in the meantime, he hopes Nina isn’t planning any retaliation against Jacinda. He promises they won’t look kindly on that in HR. Nina says she won’t talk to HR if – she can’t believe she has to say this – they promise not to have sex in her office. He says he thinks they can control themselves. Now if they’ll excuse him… He tells Jacinda that he’ll see her soon and kisses her on the cheek. He leaves, and Jacinda says she thinks she hers the phones ringing. She’d better get back to her desk. She heads for the door, still holding the dress, and Nina says, don’t you dare walk out that door.

Kristina asks if Alexis really thinks Drew will enforce the restraining order because she isn’t the one to get Willow acquitted, and Alexis says, absolutely. That’s exactly how he operates. She can only hope he’s impressed enough with her work that he’ll let her see Scout. Kristina says she hates that Drew is holding it over Alexis’s head. It seems like they replaced Ava and Ric with Drew. Alexis says, at least Ava and Ric never pretended to be something they’re not, and Kristina says she’s worried about Scout and also Michael. What if all this makes Willow sympathetic to the family court judge? If she gets visitation, Michael will be devastated. How might he react if something worse happens? What if Willow wins custody back?

Brook tells Willow that her husband is a kind and compassionate man. He’d never be able to tell Willow no, but she can. Willow says, there was nothing malicious going on, and Brook says, maybe not, but asking her husband to break a court order on top of everything else he’s done for her is a lousy way to repay him for being such a good friend to her. Willow says she’s sorry. She never should have put Chase in that position. Chase says, it’s really okay, and Willow says, it’s just really hard being away from her kids. Brook says she knows and she’s sorry for that, but she stands by what she said, and Willow says, Brook is right. She never should have come. She put them both in a terrible position. She starts to leave, but turns around. She says she knows she has no right to ask anything else, but can they keep this between them? She didn’t see her kids, so no harm done. She doesn’t want to affect her chances at the visitation hearing. Chase says, she has his word. He has the feeling the hearing will go really well for her. She thanks both of them and leaves. Brook asks what Chase is doing. How is he letting Willow take advantage of him like that?

Turner says she doesn’t love the optics of a brand-new suspect popping up with the trial only a week away. But there’s no denying the new evidence against Willow is pretty incriminating. Follow up and see if they can find more. Dante says they’re already there. He’s in the process of warrant requests for every traffic light from General Hospital to Drew’s house. Nathan suggests it extend to private businesses and doorbell cameras along the road as well, and Turner says, they both did very good work, which means they’ll be proceeding with Willow Tate’s trial after all.

Nina says, all these dresses need to be steamed, and the Cardullo needs to be dry cleaned immediately, and Jacinda says, of course (🍷). Nina says, and everything needs to be logged and photographed before they’re put away exactly as she found them, and Jacinda says, understood. Nina says, do all this and she’ll look the other way, and Jacinda says, thank you, boss. Nina says she knows Jacinda is Team Michael now, but if she’s at all serious about turning her back on her former line of work, this is the place to start. This is the top of the food chain and she’s in control of all of it.

Chase says he didn’t let Willow come in and see the kids, and Brook says she loves him, but she could tell he was wavering pretty good for a minute. He says, maybe she’s right. He watched Willow face things no one should have to, things that were out of her control. But this is different. Brook asks, how? and he says, because it can be fought. It fell within the area of his expertise and there was something he could do. That’s why he pushed so hard to find evidence in the case. Brook said she did sympathize. It was awful that Willow couldn’t see her kids, but they’d talked about this before. Willow made her choices and they brought her to this point. He needed to step back and let it play out. He nods, and she says, it’s good that she came in when she did. Nothing good could come of Willow seeing the kids. It would be awful if Michael had seen her. Michael walked in and said, yeah. It would.  

Alexis’s phone rings and she says she was expecting Turner to call. Is this regarding the dismissal of charges against Willow Tate? Turner says she’s afraid not. The indictment against her client still stands. Alexis asks if Turner is saying the state is proceeding with the trial, and Turner says, that’s correct. She’s calling to disclose additional evidence per discovery obligations. The new evidence shows footage placing Willow in Congressman Cain’s neighborhood the night he was shot. That makes Willow’s current statement false, and this could lead to lesser charges of perjury and obstruction. Alexis says she sees and thanks Turner for calling. Turner says, the evidence will be in her inbox shortly. See her in court.

Nathan brings Turner the warrant requests, and she says, it’s a great move to drop the charges against Curtis Ashford. Nathan asks if she’s sure she wants to do that. Curtis meeting with Selina Wu wasn’t nothing. They could pursue both suspects. Turner says, dropping the charges now doesn’t mean they can’t pursue it later. They’ll keep it in their back pocket, just in case. The Willow Tate evidence is far more conclusive. Dante says he’s got to get going on Curtis’s release, and Turner says she’s going to get the warrants in front of a judge. She and Dante leave, and Nathan closes the door. He makes a phone call.

Nina says it’s nice to hear Nathan’s voice. He’s exactly what she needed today. He asks if she’s busy, and she looks at Jacinda and says, well, sort of. What’s up? He says, when she gets the chance, he needs her to come down to the station. It’s a lot to go over on the phone. Something happened and he thinks she should hear it from him.  

Drew told Curtis, as he said, Curtis isn’t the one he wants to go down for this. He’ll see what happens when Curtis takes the stand and if it looks like Curtis will end up going to trial, he’ll suddenly remember who did this. Curtis asks if he’s supposed to take Drew’s word for it, and Drew says, from where he’s standing, it doesn’t look like he has much choice. Dante comes in and says, Drew’s still here? He has good news for Curtis, but not so much for the congressman.

Nina tells Jacinda that she needs to go out again and trusts all will be well. She’d like to add to something she said earlier. Those who get ahead and those who get left behind, she’s in control of that. That goes for models, photographers, designers, and the Crimson staff. She knows Jacinda doesn’t want to be a 40-year-old turning tricks. Jacinda says, but Michael… and Nina says, Michael is going to get rid of her as soon Michael gets what he wants, and that changes like the weather. Be careful where you make your messes. Jacinda says, understood, and Nina says, you never know when you’ll find yourself alone and in need of a friend. She leaves.

Chase says, yeah, Willow was here, and Brook tells Michael that Willow said the charges against her were being dropped. Chase says, she wanted to see Wiley and Amelia, and Michael says, the charges for Drew’s shooting have absolutely no bearing over Willow’s visitation rights. She has no right to see the kids and no right to be here. Chase says, that’s basically what they told her, and Brook says, don’t worry. They convinced her to leave before she saw the kids. Michael says, good. It’s still further evidence of a pattern of behavior, and the judge needs to hear about it. So he needs them both to sign a statement saying she was here. Chase says, sorry, but that’s not going to happen.

Willow says, please tell her the charges were dismissed. Has Alexis heard from the ADA’s office? Alexis says she has, and Willow says, amazing. So what happens now? Alexis says, what happens now is, Willow explains why she’s been lying to her, her legal counsel, and the police the entire time.

At the hospital, Curtis tells Isaiah that the office said Portia was brought to this floor. Is she okay? Isaiah says, she’s doing well. She’s resting and can’t have any stress; Dr. Navarro was very clear. Curtis says he’ll make sure she doesn’t, and Isaiah says, she’s in the room just past the elevator to the right. Curtis leaves.

Trina says she’s scared about what happens to her dad if he’d found guilty, but Portia says, let’s not go there. They’re not there yet. She’s also seen Trina’s father come back from a lot. He won’t go down without a fight and wouldn’t let anything keep him from her. Curtis walks in and Trina hugs him. She asks if he’s okay, and he says he’s fine, he promises. He came as soon as he could. Is Portia okay? Is the baby okay? Portia says they’re both okay, and asks, what happened at the station? He says, everything will be fine. The important thing is that she’s healthy and he’s here with his beautiful daughter and their little one is on its way. Nothing else matters.

Jason says, if they succeed in reverse engineering Britt’s medication, imagine what it would do. Not just for her, but for everyone who has Huntington’s. Britt says, great. Now he wants to cure Huntington’s around the globe. He says, come on, but she says she can’t do this. He says he always accepted her for exactly who she is, and she says, who’s that? She can’t wait to hear his assessment. He says, she’s a doctor who helps people. She tried to shield her mother from watching her deteriorate. She cares about Rocco and Nathan and Brad, and she’s so much more than she gives herself credit for.

Curtis says, don’t be the brave doctor now, but Portia says, no, really. She’s okay. She just needs a few days bed rest. Isaiah lingers around the door, and Curtis says, okay. Why not come home, just until she’s rested up. Wouldn’t she rather be home than some room at the MetroCourt? Trina says she can come too. Maybe she can take care of Portia. Portia says, sure. It sounds like a really good plan. Trina says, mom’s coming home, and Isaiah continues to eavesdrop.

Brook says, actually, Chase means they didn’t want to get involved, but Chase tells Michael, what his wife is too polite to say is, leave us out of the war you have going with Willow. Michael says he’s not asking them to break the law or lie, like Willow did. He’s asking them to tell the truth. Why does it seem to be such a problem? Chase says he has no interest in coming between a mother and her kids. If Michael wants to subpoena him, go right ahead, but he’s not saying or doing anything. Brook suggests they call a truce for tonight. Please.

Nina meets Nathan in the interrogation room and asks if it’s about Willow. He says, yeah. She lied on her statement. She’s been lying the whole time. There’s new evidence that places her near Drew’s house at the time he was shot. Nina says, no. That’s not right. There has to be an explanation. He says, it isn’t good that the ADA is dropping the charges against Curtis Ashford and Willow’s trial is moving forward.

Dante gives Turner the traffic light warrants and a warrant ready to be served to private businesses and residences along the road. She says, he realizes he’ll have to be put on the stand at the trial. Will he be okay testifying again against his former sister-in-law? (I don’t remember them ever being particularly close, so question mark over my head.)

Alexis shows Willow her tablet and says, the footage was taken near Drew’s street the night he was shot. Willow looks at herself in the car, and Alexis says she told Willow multiple times, she can’t prove her innocence unless she’s transparent. Does she want to stay out of prison? If she does, she’d better start telling the truth right now. Where was she and what happened that night? Drew comes in and says, Dante told him that there was new evidence, and Alexis says, there are two video files. One shows Willow running down the street around the time he was shot, and the other shows her leaving minutes later. Willow says, all she did was drive by, she swears. She didn’t go inside. It wasn’t her. She didn’t do this. Drew says he knows, and she says, he believes her? He says, of course (🍷) he believes her, and Alexis says, that’s lovely. Now they just have to convince jury of that. Drew says he has confidence that Alexis will find a way, and Alexis says she’ll do everything in her power to prove Willow’s innocence. Unfortunately, the little lie she told the PCPD makes her job a lot harder.  

Jason says he’s never judged Britt. He’s only ever tried to help her. He was with her when she got her diagnosis. He came to find her in Croatia. When she had the bomb strapped to her ankle and she was begging him to go, he stayed. He will never turn his back on her and he’s not going to start now. So please, just let him help her. She grabs his face and kisses him, then says, not a chance.

On Monday, Tracy asks Ned, what kind of health scare; Dante tells Nathan that if this doesn’t go their way, it’s because of him; Sidwell says, Laura will take credit for making it all happen; and Sonny asks Turner to tell the judge that she wants to drop the charges.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

My favorite episode ever.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-stars-reveal-the-adorable-chaos-of-gio-and-emmas-animal-rescue-excl/

He likes her. He really, really likes her.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-van-hansis-on-lucas-britts-fiery-relationship-and-bond-with-kelly-thiebaud-excl/

We’ll wait for as long as it takes.

https://parade.com/news/is-maxie-coming-back-to-general-hospital

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

Nathan had to choose a lead deckhand and in Eyebrows Joe’s interview, he said if Max became lead deckhand, less pressure, no problem. Among the charter guests were football players, a guy who rapped with Lil Wayne, and a professional fighter who Kizzy immediately set her sites on. In Aesha’s interview, she said she was trusting Kizzy to respect the guest/ crew boundaries. Good luck with that. They watched the American Cup, and Nathan decided on Joe as lead deckhand. Max didn’t take it well and rebelliously let a guest drive the tender – again – then lied to Nathan about it. In the who’s-the-worst-crew-member competition, when guest David and Kizzy were alone, she said she wasn’t averse to breaking the rules. To be continued…

Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City

Angie took the group to Greece where they yachted the Mediterranean and stayed in an amazing villa. There was a lot of rich competition talk – Cartier watches! Porches! – and I decided Lisa and Meredith are just nasty. I’m perplexed about their friendship with Mary, but really, I think only Jesus can help here. At dinner, of course, Whitney said she still didn’t understand what happened on the plane, and in Britani’s interview, she said all had been forgiven, but it wasn’t just about them anymore. Meredith and Lisa owed an apology to everyone for saying they didn’t see what they saw. Whitney said Meredith messed up and they were all paying the price. Meredith was the problem. In Meredith’s interview, she said Whitney was projecting and she was the problem. Meredith was rubber and Whitney was glue. No big shock, she stormed off, Lisa following.

We want receipts! Proof! Timelines!

Vanderpump Rules

I don’t know what to say about this show. I’m watching it, but I can’t get into it. It’s not LVP. It’s never LVP. But the show isn’t all LVP. It’s too many boring, hoping to be either rick or famous or both, and failing to convince me their worthy of either.

My point exactly. Maybe I need to revisit Vanderpump Villa.

Southern Charm

Ugh. In Shep’s interview, he said they had a throuple in Salley, Charley, and Craig, but he couldn’t read the room because he wasn’t in it. At new guy Whitner’s literary figure birthday party, Craig worked hard to stir the sh*t. After Austen made an offhand remark that wasn’t even worth remembering, Craig began to throw a tantrum, along with throwing Shep under the bus. He told Austen that Shep had info that would ruin his life. Shep revealed that some stupid girls came up to him and said something about Austen talking to their friend, but he said leave him out of it. Afterward, for reasons known only to peabrain Shep, he told Craig, wondering if he should tell Austen. Craig told him not to disturb Austen’s peace – whatever that means – but probably because he was saving it as ammunition. Why should Shep get all the fun? Another one vying for worst friend in the world, Salley couldn’t comprehend why Craig wasn’t making any moves on her. She was practically living in his hot tub and had never met a man she couldn’t get. This in itself wasn’t the problem. Charley had clearly indicated she was interested, which seemed to make it a challenge for Salley. Ugh again. I’ve met women like that and I can’t. As usual, Molly was the voice of reason, and it seemed like a possibility that Austen was getting a clue that Shep and Craig didn’t have his best interests at heart. Other than seeing everybody’s dogs, the most amusing part was Austen getting a kitty and trying to decipher a 30-page instruction booklet when putting a water dish together.  

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Kyle was cagey about her dating life and Mauricio was an a-hole. It was the same old in Beverly Hills. Extending an olive branch, Erika invited Sutton to a spa day. Dorit fretted over PK’s mission to torture her and said Jagger looked like the weight of the world was on his shoulders. The kids were excited to visit her parents in Florida, but PK was determined to squelch their good time by first trying to stop the kids from going and then saying he’d be coming along and the kids would stay in a hotel with him. New cast member Amanda was living in Kyle’s old house, and had gotten hate for ripping out the foyer floor. I’m not sure why since it was outdated black and white tile. Jennifer (my favorite!) had a Sip & Draw party, for which she’d hired nude male models. The women acted like 12-year-olds, some giggling, some hiding behind their easels. I took a college course in Life Drawing (i.e. nudes) when I was in high school and no one reacted like that. Erika felt the need to comment on Amanda not drinking, and in Amanda’s interview, she wondered if she was going to be shamed for good life choices. Rachel’s drawing was deemed the best art (it wasn’t bad), and Erika focused only on the nether regions. Jennifer said Erika had skipped over the head, and I wondered why no one – no one – made a joke. In Jennifer’s interview, she said she didn’t think they’d unearthed any artistic geniuses. Kyle was grilled on her dating life and remained vague. Supposedly, she’d found love, but the other person (Morgan?) wasn’t into a public lifestyle. She also said that she could go Brad or she could go Angelina, but – and absolutely no judgement – I still wonder if that’s for the storyline.

Random Reality Items

Again, don’t try this at home. Or outside. Or anywhere.

Shah has been sprung.

Checking for pigs flying…

I think the farting incident put her over the edge.

https://pagesix.com/2025/12/11/celebrity-news/rhoslc-star-bronwyn-newport-and-husband-todd-bradley-splitting-after-9-years-of-marriage/

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Expired. Amazon Prime. The reviews said it dragged. I said it was depressing. Tomato/Tomahto. Hugo Weaving was a big selling point, since I enjoy his work, and he didn’t disappoint. In a futuristic Hong Kong, an assassin and karaoke bar hostess find love. The downside is, when the assassin starts to get the feels, his health goes downhill. It was an interesting premise, but gloomy as hell for a good portion of the film. Weaving’s scientist has a butterfly as a pet, so my main question was, how did they get that butterfly to hit its marks?

https://www.beentothemovies.com/2022/04/review-expired-2022-aka-loveland.html

Last Night on Earth. Amazon Prime. As you might have guessed, this is about the last night on earth, before an asteroid destroys the planet. The main focus is on a couple who have decided to spend their last days together. No surprise, even in apocalyptic times, there are a-holes who will rain on your parade. The countdown clocks placed everywhere don’t add any joy to the atmosphere either. Well-written and acted, but it did make me want to see Melancholia again.

https://nerdsthatgeek.com/film/nerds-that-geek-movie-review-last-night-on-earth

Since I occasionally have a life, I only watched two films this weekend, although I did squeeze in a few more episodes of Upload and the weekly IT: Welcome to Derry. I’ve been watching that one weekly, and I thought this week’s episode – The Black Spot – was the best episode yet. Lots of spoilers in this article, but one of the reasons I loved it was its parallels to Sinners.

https://collider.com/it-welcome-to-derry-episode-7-sinners-parallels-explained/

🦃 Extra Stuffing…

If you’re not ready to move on, lots of factoids to keep you busy.

https://ew.com/why-singers-lip-sync-during-macys-thanksgiving-day-parade-2025-11858419

https://ew.com/worst-macys-thanksgiving-day-parade-mishaps-11852717

https://ew.com/macys-thanksgiving-day-parade-through-the-years-8751652

🎭 Best In Shows…

Festival fashion.

https://ew.com/toronto-international-film-festival-2025-exclusive-celebrity-photos-11804051

Red carpet coming up.

https://ew.com/2026-golden-globes-nominations-full-list-11862210

🎄 Traditionally Speaking…

And all we got was Black Friday.

https://explorethearchive.com/christmas-traditions-around-the-world

🦑 Just Like (Some Of) Us…

🐻 Bears love a parade.

https://people.com/black-bear-close-encounters-in-gatlinburg-tennessee-during-christmas-festivities-11868208

🦝 Apparently, he’s a repeat offender.

https://people.com/raccoon-caught-at-liquor-store-revealed-to-have-a-rap-sheet-including-2-other-break-ins-11868546

🦌 Even sober, I have the same sense of direction.

https://people.com/deer-warned-to-lay-off-the-eggnog-after-crashing-into-christmas-store-11866338

🐕 The roar of the crowd is hard to resist.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/08/lifestyle/national-dog-show-champ-soleil-shocked-handler-in-drive-to-win-its-like-she-can-feel-the-crowd/

🎅 Dressing up isn’t just for Santa.

Have Yourself a Merry Little Everything!

🪅 Quotes of the Week

Don’t look at your feet to see if you are doing it right. Just dance. – Anne Lamott

What I’ve experienced is that I can’t know the future. I can’t know if anything that I do will change what happens tomorrow. I can’t know with certainty, but what I do know is if I do nothing, nothing will change. – James Orbinski

Only when we’re drowning do we understand how fierce our feet can kick.Amanda Gorman

All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another. – Anatole France

Goal setting is the secret to a compelling future. Tony Robbins

Thoughts lead on to purposes; purposes go forth in action; actions form habits; habits decide character; and character fixes our destiny. – Tyron Edwards

Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out. – Robert Collier

My responsibility to myself, my neighbors, my family and the human family is to try to tell the truth. –Toni Cade Bambara

The world’s messed up. Either you go good or you go bad. He went bad. – Daryl Dixon (Norman Readus), Daryl Dixon (Daryl sums up the world in a nutshell.)

If the tongs come out, it is not a sophisticated evening. – Aesha Scott, Below Deck Mediterranean

☃️ Let It Snow…

Until next week, stay safe; stay not feeling pressured to be happy – or anything else you’re not – during the holiday season; and stay being careful where you make your messes. You never know when you’ll find yourself alone and in need of a friend.

December 5, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Sidwell Pays Some Calls, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Ho-Ho Or No, Almost Knight, Stunning Scenes, Rockin’ Around, Best In Whoa, X Quotes In Rome & Hollis

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…                                                                           

Monday: 

As Chase prepared dinner, Brook brought out a fire extinguisher as a precaution. He said he didn’t believe in curses, and she said she couldn’t stop him from cooking, but hoped the holiday didn’t turn into Final Destination Quartermaine Kitchen. The doorbell rang, and she said, he’s here.

Curtis said Marshall might be living his dream, but there was no place like home for Thanksgiving. Stella and Trina greeted Marshall, and he asked where Portia was. Trina said she had to work.

At the hospital, Isaiah told Portia, happy Thanksgiving, and she asked what he was doing there.

Olivia wondered who was honking outside and opened the door to Ned and Michael. Ned said he called in a few favors because he couldn’t miss Thanksgiving with his family.

Drew told Willow that she was more beautiful than he’d ever seen her and their wedding day was going to be perfect.

Leo hugged Ned, and Ned said he and Brook wanted to surprise everyone, when the smoke alarm went off. Olivia ran to find out what was burning, and Brook took Ned to the living room. She told him that Chase was determined to break the family curse, but he said resistance was futile. The curse came for them all. She said at least they were all in it together.

Isaiah said he saw Portia had scheduled herself to be there, and she said she was showing leadership, but that didn’t explain why he was there. He said it would be her first Thanksgiving without family, and he didn’t want her to spend the holiday alone.

Trina said Marshall should have seen how Aunt Stella handled Drew, and Curtis said she’d definitely given it to him. Marshall said he wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of a Stella Henry smackdown, and Stella said she had no regrets.

Willow saw Scout’s hair ornament and said she’d been looking for it, and Drew said Scout was lucky to get Willow for a stepmother. Willow said she was the lucky one, when Alexis arrived. Willow said she was happy Alexis could join them, and Alexis said she was looking forward to seeing Scout in her flower girl dress – again. Willow left, and Drew told Alexis, no more snide remarks. Convincing Scout that the marriage had her full support was her job. Alexis said she was there to support her granddaughter, and he suggested she smile, since she looked like she was at a funeral.

Willow did Scout’s hair and told her that she looked prettier than she did at their last wedding. When she married Scout’s dad, they’d become a family. Scout said she just wanted them to be happy, and Willow promised they would. She said Scout reminded her of Sam. Sam was beautiful, kind, funny, and smart, just like her. She hoped today was a happy day for Scout. Scout said it was and they hugged.

Ned told Brook that there were moments he wasn’t sure he’d see this place again and he was grateful to be back in his mother’s house. It sounded strange, but felt just right to say his mother’s house. He’d noticed there was a significant thaw when Brook visited him with Gio, and Brook said Gio could now stand to be in the same room with her. It felt like he was letting her in. The doorbell rang, and Brook opened the door to Gio and Emma.

Trina said she was glad her dad kept his cool when Stella told Drew off, and Curtis said it was all he could do not to punch the smug expression off Drew’s face at the Port Charles Grill. Stella said she didn’t endorse violence, but Drew did have a punchable face, and Curtis said they’d been through a tough year, but they had a lot to be thankful about. He didn’t want to jeopardize any of it. Stella said, seeing Congressman Cutthroat live out the miserable life he’d made for himself was all the revenge they needed.

Kai told Drew that the catering was set, Martin was coming shortly to officiate, and his guests would arrive in 15 minutes. Drew told him, grab a drink and enjoy the celebration, but Kai said he’d mad a prior commitment for the holiday. He congratulated Drew and said he hoped Drew got everything he deserved, when Nina arrived.

Emma said she hoped Brook didn’t mind that she’d tagged along, and Brook said, of course (🍷) not. Gio hugged Ned, and Brook said Chase was making dinner. She thought he was tempting fate, but he was nothing if not determined. Leo, Michael, and Olivia joined them, and Olivia said, welcome to the madness. It was false alarm. The steam from the glaze had set it off.  Brook said the last thing they needed was the house burning down while Tracy was away, and Ned said Tracy needed the time. Olivia said that’s why they’d delayed telling her about Drew stealing the Quartermaine family heirlooms, and Ned flashed back to having his heart attack outside Bobbie’s and Drew claiming he was faking. He said the last thing they wanted was another battle with Drew.

Nina told Drew that she’d brought Willow a dress straight from the Crimson closet. She wanted to let him know that she was here without an agenda. If Willow wanted to marry him, all she could do was get out of Willow’s way. Her daughter’s happiness and freedom were the most important things in the world and all she wanted. Drew said if she was playing him or planning… but she said she wasn’t. Willow chose to give him a second chance whether she liked it or not. He should be deserving of it for once.

Marshall said the hard part of touring was remembering what city he was in. He could have sworn he was in Raleigh, then he was brought chicory coffee. Trina said that was from New Orleans and she wanted to go there, when there was a knock at the door. Trina opened the door to Jordan.

Portia told Isaiah, since they were both spending the holiday there, she sprang for the good granola bars. She didn’t recommend the cafeteria thank turkey loaf. Isaiah said a granola bar with her was perfect, and they clinked bars.

Chase hugged Ned and said he’d made a turkey with all the fixings, but Ned said it was doomed to fail. Chase said he roasted a turkey with his dad every year, and Leo said he wouldn’t be having any. He was a vegetarian since he’d read a book on turkeys. Emma said she appreciated his new stance, and Gio agreed. Olivia said what about her meatballs and chicken parm, but Leo said, sorry. Olivia asked about the Feast of the Seven Fishes, and Leo said he wasn’t a pescatarian. She asked what he was going to eat for Thanksgiving, and Chase said he’d also made a tofurkey. Brook said he was deluded, but brilliant, and Chased said it was all laid out and ready to eat. Leo said they had to figure out what Outback was going to eat, but Chase said he thought Cody would take care of that. Leo said Outback looked hungry when he’d let her inside, and Ned wondered where Outback was now.

Outback was looking at the turkey with all the fixings.

Because she is not one of my dogs, Outback didn’t touch a thing, and the family marveled at the dinner table. Olivia said she couldn’t believe Chase actually did it, and Brook said, nobody move. They’d tempted fate as far as they could. Chase said there was no such thing as a curse, but Brook said it had been all laid out before when disaster struck. Olivia said there was the year they were robbed and Annabelle’s first year, and Brook said she couldn’t bear the thought of the dinner being ruined by a burst pipe or the table collapsing. Olivia asked if they were supposed to throw it away, but Brook said, of course (🍷) not. They’d give it to people who deserved it. Olivia said she knew exactly who should have it.

Stella said she could use Jordan’s help in the kitchen, but Jordan said she couldn’t stay. She was having dinner with Jenz, but she brought them some greens. Marshall said he knew TJ was out of town (😐) and Jordan should be with family, and Jordan thanked him, but said she was sure. She left and Curtis followed. Outside, he told her, wait. Don’t go.

Elizabeth said sorry she was late, and Alexis said, leave it to Drew to hijack Thanksgiving for the wedding. Elizabeth said she was sure Alexis would rather be home, and Alexis said they’d agreed that the most important thing was Scout. Drew had isolated her, and she wanted Scout to feel all the love. Elizabeth said Scout knew Alexis loved her, and she hoped Alexis knew that Willow loved Scout too. Alexis aid that made her feel slightly better about this circus.

Willow thanked Nina for the dress, and Nina asked if she wanted help getting dressed, but Willow said Elizabeth was coming to help her finish. Nina thanked Willow for including her. She’d promised Drew she wouldn’t interfere – and she wouldn’t – but she needed to know one thing. Did Willow really want to do this? Because if she didn’t, they could walk out right now.

Alexis told Scout that she looked pretty and asked if she was excited. Scout said she wished Kristina and Molly were there, but Alexis said she’d see them later for a sleepover. Scout asked if Alexis thought she’d be able see them more often, Danny and Rocco too, and Alexis said she thought the wedding meant Scout’s family was growing, which was a good thing. The more people, the more love she’d get from family. They hugged and exchanged I love yous.

Brook, Chase, Olivia, Gio, and Emma showed up at the hospital, and Brook told Portia, on behalf of the entire Quartermaine family, they were donating a homemade Thanksgiving dinner to the doctors, nurses, and staff of GH. Portia thanked them, and Olivia said they saved lives, and they couldn’t be more grateful. Portia said, Dr. Quartermaine made sure her staff were well taken care of and they’d taken on the tradition. They’d set it up in the conference room. She told Isaiah that it was one more thing to be thankful for.

Curtis said he understood why Jordan didn’t want to stay, and Jordan said the second she saw Trina’s face, she realized it was too soon. He said perhaps she was right. They’d give it some time. He was glad he got to see her on Thanksgiving. She said her too. There was a lot to be thankful for.

Marshall told Stella that he was told she knew the happy news. He was going to be a grandfather again. Portia was pregnant. In the doorway, Trina dropped the tray she was carrying and asked what he just said.

Ned said he wasn’t a fan of having a babysitter, but Olivia felt better if he wasn’t alone, and Gio said he was happy to stay. Ned said Brook was pleased to see him, and Gio said they’d had a breakthrough. He’d realized everything Brook did that made him so angry was because she loved him and wanted the best for him and he’d had a good life because of her. Ned said his biggest wish was for Gio to get to a place where he had a good relationship with both his parents. Family was everything. Gio said he thought he and Brook were on their way, but doubted it would happen with him and Dante. Ned said they were dealing with big emotions, and life was long if you were lucky. Gio didn’t want to end his days and have regrets. He hoped Gio stayed open to the possibility of having a relationship with his father. The doorbell rang, and Gio went to answer it.

Nina said whatever Willow needed – a house, money, a lawyer – was hers, no strings or conditions. Drew made her think he was all she had, but that wasn’t true. Willow told her, stop. She wasn’t blind to Drew. She knew who he was and what he’d done. Nina said, then how could she go through with it? and Willow said nothing was more important than her getting her kids back and nothing would send a stronger message to the jury. Nina said, so it was a strategy, and Willow said it was what she and Drew knew had to happen for her to be exonerated. She’d be in a stronger position to fight Michael for custody. She’d be married to a congressman while Michael was dating a hooker. Nina asked if she loved Drew, but Willow said she didn’t have to love Drew. She loved her kids and would do what she needed to, to have them back with her.

Michael said they did a good thing, and Brook asked if Chase was sure he didn’t mind. Chase said, it was the perfect way to spend Thanksgiving, and Michael said he’d see them back at the house. He flashed back to hearing Willow ask Elizabeth to be her maid of honor.

Nathan arrived at Drew’s house, and Nina said she was glad he was here. He asked if Willow was okay, and Nina said Willow thought marrying Drew was the only way she could get exonerated and get her kids back. Willow didn’t love Drew, and she should be relieved, but it made things worse. His phone dinged and he said he was sorry, but it was work. She said, nothing could make this day worse than it was, and he told her to try and have faith that Willow believed she was making the best choice for her kids. He left.

Willow looked at a photo of her, Wiley, and Amelia, when Elizabeth said it was time for her to get in her dress. Was she ready to get married?

Back at the mansion, Olivia said she’d defrost the casserole, but Gio said it wasn’t necessary. There was a big box on the living room table, and Olivia said, that’s a lot of pizza. Ned said he wished he could take credit, but it just showed up, and Gio said, there was a card. They’d waited for the rest of them before opening it. Brook read, Happy Thanksgiving, dear family. I took the liberty of placing this order ahead. We may be cursed, but we’re also extremely blessed. Remember me as you have dinner – Tracy. Chase said they’d have to call and thank her, and Brook said, she’d love that they carried on Monica’s tradition. Olivia said, even across the ocean, Tracy had them covered. Gio said he’d be right back, and met Emma in the foyer. He told her, happy Thanksgiving, and they kissed.

Leo said, now they could eat, but Olivia said, wait a minute. The rules are the rules. Ned said, first we sing, then we eat. They joined hands and sang, We Gather Together, and I teared up.

Scout walked down the aisle and Willow followed. Willow handed her bouquet to Elizabeth and faced Drew. Michael looked in the window.

Isaiah fed Portia a piece of pie, and she put the plate on the counter. She closed the blinds and they kissed.  

Trina saw Jordan and Curtis kissing and said, oh my God. Nathan walked up with another officer and said they wanted Curtis to come down to the station. Curtis said, for what? and Nathan said, for the attempted murder of Drew Cain.

Tuesday:

Martin asked if he should skip the part that asks if anyone objects, and Drew said, yeah. Nothing was going to stop him from marrying the woman he loved. Martin continued with the ceremony as Michael looked in the window.

Brook thanked Gio for helping with the clean-up and thanked him for coming. She wasn’t sure if he would, but was glad he did. He said he had fun, and she said, he and Emma were the perfect addition. He talked about next year and said he’d liked spending the holiday there.

Curtis asked if it could wait, but Nathan said it couldn’t. Curtis wondered if he was under arrest.

Laura talked to Lucky on the phone. She was glad he and Aiden were getting this time together. There was a knock at the door, and it was Doc with flowers. She said she wasn’t expecting him until next week, but he said he wanted to be with the person he was most thankful for.

Brook asked about Emma, and Gio said she’d been an amazing friend, then somewhere along the way, it became more than that. Brook was happy for him, then said she was bad at making conversation with her own son. She was terrified of messing it up. He said they were family. They might get mad at each other, but eventually it all worked out. He’d pushed her away at the beginning, but didn’t want to do that anymore

Nathan said he wasn’t arresting Curtis, and Curtis said, then he wasn’t going anywhere. Trina tried to intervene, but Curtis suggested she go inside and keep Stella there. Jordan wondered why Curtis needed to be questioned when there was a suspect already, and Nathan said new information had come to light. He hoped Curtis could clear things up. He could come back with warrant, but then would have to search the premises. Curtis said he’d meet them at the station.

The ceremony continued and Martin asked if Willow took Drew. She flashed back to telling Nina that she didn’t love Drew, but loved her kids.

Doc and Laura explained a double-decker bus to Ace (who, surprisingly is not in college yet.) Doc said, obviously, Laura was exhausted after a grueling campaign, but the voters made the right choice. He knew something was wrong and asked her to talk to him. She flashed back to finding Dalton’s body in the trunk, when Lulu knocked at the door.

Willow said, I do, and Scout gave Drew the rings. Martin said, when they looked at the rings, be reminded of this moment of commitment and love, and they exchanged them. Martin pronounced them husband and wife, and they kissed. Scout was the only one who could bear to watch.

Michael found Jacinda at the Brown Dog Bar and told her about Thanksgiving. She wondered why he wasn’t at home, and he said he had to see if Willow went through with the ceremony.

Brook said she didn’t want to push, but wanted Gio to know she cared. He said he knew and told her to just be real, and she told him, as long as he was real with her too. She wanted his take on the night of the break-in.

Trina wondered why the police needed to talk to Curtis, but Kai said Curtis could handle himself. Stella was glad Jordan went with him, but Trina said it was an opportunity for Jordan to get her hooks in Curtis. Jordan was the reason her parents were splitting up. She’d seen Jordan kissing her father outside.

Curtis couldn’t find a lawyer, but Jordan said she’d stay with him during questioning as a witness. Nathan said that wasn’t possible, but Curtis said it was either that, or they’d wait until he got a lawyer.

Nathan started with Curtis’s movements on September 3rd. What was he doing the night Drew Cain was shot?

Scout said she had a surprise for Drew, and Alexis congratulated Willow. Willow told Nina, mission accomplished, and Nina said she’d support Willow with anything she needed. She knew the kids took precedence. Willow said she’d do anything for her children.

Gio told Brook that he’d forgotten about the lab thing after Ned went to the hospital, and he and Emma freaked when they realized the kids were doing it on their own. Involving them to any extent had been a mistake. Brook said he couldn’t have foreseen the repercussions, but he said they were on him. She said he’d owned it and apologized, but he said that didn’t hold much weight with Dante. She said Dante was a cop and when he was scared, it came out as anger. It wasn’t fair, but it could help Gio understand. He said Dante had the right to his anger, but he wasn’t obligated to take it.

Michael told Jacinda that Willow did it, but if he hadn’t seen it, he wouldn’t have believed it. It wasn’t about him, but Willow had chosen Drew even after he lied to her, slept with her mother, and intentionally manipulated their son. He felt his decisions had been the right ones, but couldn’t face the kids tonight. Jacinda said she was glad he came, and he said he was too.

Lulu said she was happy Doc was home, and Laura said it had been a surprise. Doc asked how Rocco was, and Lulu said, grateful to be out of the detention center. He asked if there was any word on Dalton, and Lulu said, no, and she hoped it stayed that way. She asked if she could put Ace down, and Laura said, by all means. Lulu took Ace to his room, and Doc thought it was strange about Dalton disappearing. Did Laura think he was gone for good?

Stella wondered if Curtis had cheated with Jordan, and Trina said her dad wouldn’t cheat, but Jordan had swooped in at the first sign of trouble. Stella was angry because Marshall knew, and Trina said it sucked to find out your family was keeping secrets from you, like them knowing Portia was pregnant. Marshall said Portia wanted to wait until after the first trimester to tell people, but Trina said she wasn’t people. She was family. Stella said it explained so much.

Willow noted that not many guests were in attendance, but Elizabeth said it wasn’t the quantity, but the quality that was important. Willow said she knew Elizabeth didn’t agree with her choices, but never turned her back, and Elizabeth said she hoped this would give Willow everything she wanted. Willow said she knew it would.

Gio told Brook that Dante couldn’t demand he do things his way. It was too late for Dante to discipline him. Brook said it was strained between them now, but Dante wanted to have a relationship with Gio. He’d been happy to find out Gio was his, but it was obviously confusing, and he was hurt about having lost time with Gio. Gio said they both had their own way of doing things, when Emma came in. She thanked Brook for including her, and Brook left. Emma said she’d been calling Gio, but he said his phone was on silent. She showed him a note and said she’d found this at home under the door.

Michael told Jacinda that a friend suggested if he let Willow see the kids, she wouldn’t marry Drew, but his only goal was to protect them. Willow marrying Drew proved he couldn’t trust her judgement. Jacinda said Drew was a spiteful, vindictive bully, and shouldn’t be allowed near Wiley and Amelia. He said that sounded personal, and she said her mom remarried when she was 13. She just wanted her mom to be happy, but her stepfather wasn’t dad material. He wasn’t abusive, but he was uninterested. Kids wanted to feel like they mattered, and Willow and Drew had proven they weren’t capable of that. He was doing the right thing. Michael said Jacinda had officially ruined his plans to feel sorry for himself. She’d made him feel better. Jacinda said he’d ruined her night too. She liked to unwind in public places and feel like a part of something while she was thinking. She usually enjoyed being alone, but tonight she was enjoying being with him more. He said he wished they’d met under different circumstances. Mostly because he wanted to be with her because he liked her for the beautiful, strong, fascinating woman she was. They kissed.

Alexis said she’d come to support her granddaughter, and Martin said he’d told Drew it wasn’t what was best for the kids. She said he’d been wasting his time. It was Drew’s big chance to get what he wanted, but every decision Willow made, or Drew made on Willow’s behalf, made her job harder. She had to win the case, or she’d never see Scout. Drew didn’t have Scout’s emotional well-being as a priority. He asked, what was the plan? and she said she had to convince the jury that anyone was more likely to shoot Drew than Willow.

Curtis told Nathan that he dropped Stella off, then met Alexis to discuss Stella’s case. After that he went to The Savoy to do paperwork. His last stop was the Brown Dog, where he met Jordan for drinks. Jordan confirmed that, and Nathan asked if anyone could corroborate that Curtis was in the office, but Curtis said, no. The club was closed and he was alone. If he’d known he needed an alibi, he would have brought someone. He asked what the new information was, and Nathan said they’d gotten security records from the club’s alarm system. The alarm had been deactivated at 9:25 and reactivated at 9:51. Tracy had called 911 at 10:28, and Curtis met Jordan at 11 pm. What had he been doing during the time period when Drew was shot?

Jacinda said she’d been thinking about what to tell someone five years from now about them meeting, since their meet-cute had been unconventional. Not that they’d be together by then. It was hypothetical. She suggested they go to her apartment, and they left.

Willow threw the bouquet and Scout caught it. Alexis told the bachelorette-in-waiting that it was time to go, and Scout hugged Drew and Willow. She told them, happy honeymoon.

Lulu told Doc, welcome home, and told Laura that they’d talk soon. She left, and Laura said Doc was right. Something was very wrong.

Trina said she needed air, and Kai went outside with her. Stella asked Marshall if Curtis and Jordan were an item and if that was the reason for the divorce. Marshall said Curtis was grown man and what he did was his business. It wasn’t for them to interfere. Stella told him to talk some damn sense into his son. When you saw someone that you loved making a huge life-altering mistake, you spoke up. Irene would be disappointed in Curtis for walking away from his child. Marshall said that wasn’t what Curtis was doing, and Irene would tell her to leave it alone. She said he didn’t know her sister at all if that’s what he really thought.

Nathan said it didn’t take an hour to get to the Brown Dog, and Curtis said he got there before Jordan. Jordan said Curtis was there when she arrived and asked if Nathan had any evidence indicating that Curtis was the shooter. Nathan said Curtis was an ex-cop and knew how to cover his tracks. His original statement hadn’t said he got to the bar before Jordan, and he was giving Curtis an opportunity to amend it. Was there anything else he failed to mention? Curtis flashed back to meeting Selina, who said she’d been intrigued be his phone call. What could she do for him?

Willow asked what Scout’s surprise was, and Drew showed her a picture Scout drew of herself with them. He asked if Willow was okay, and she said she was wonderful. She’d married the man of her dreams. He asked if she missed Wiley and Amelia, and she said, every day. He said she’d be back with them soon and the picture would have five, not three. She said their family would be complete, and he promised it would all work out.

Michael and Jacinda went to her apartment where they got busy and there was a song part. (I really like these two together.)

Emma told Gio that it was the address of the off-campus lab Dalton told Josslyn about, where he experimented on animals. Was he ready? They were rescuing those dogs tonight.

Doc said Laura could tell him anything, and she said she’d been waiting for them to be alone. It was about Henry Dalton. He asked if she was worried Dalton might show up and insist Rocco be prosecuted, and Laura said Dalton was dead. He asked how she knew, and she said she knew because she found his body in the trunk of his car.

Trina told Kai that her mom was pregnant, and no one told her. Now her dad had been dragged to the police station and Jordan, of all people, went with him. Kai said it might be a good thing, and she said, if Jordan kept him out of jail. She’d been scared that her mom might be the one who shot Drew, but her dad had the same reasons to want Drew dead and would have seen it as a way to protect her. What if her dad was guilty?

Curtis said he stood by his statement, and Nathan said Curtis had a strong motive. Drew had been behind Stella’s investigation. Jordan said half the city wanted Drew dead, and Nathan said, true. It was just a theory and the evidence was sparse. Curtis said, try non-existent, and Nathan said it told him that Drew’s shooting wasn’t a crime of passion, but executed by a professional. Curtis flashed back to telling Selina that one million dollars would be wired to the account of her choice. She said, what did he need her to arrange? And he said he wanted Drew Cain dead tonight.

Wednesday:

Ric visited Sonny bearing whiskey, and Sonny said they had to start somewhere. Why not tonight?

Dante told Rocco that he didn’t want him hanging out with Gio anymore.

At the Brown Dog, Emma told Gio that the last break in was a disaster. If they got caught this time, it could be worse. Was he sure it was a risk he wanted to take?

Ava met Nina at the Brown Dog, and Nina said her daughter was now Mrs. Drew Cain. This day couldn’t get any worse. Ava said she wouldn’t be too sure about that.

Portia went to the station to see Curtis and saw Jordan in the interrogation room with him.

Jordan said none of the evidence pointed back to Curtis, but Nathan said Curtis would now how to stage a crime scene to avert suspicion. Curtis flashed back to telling Selina that he wanted Drew Cain dead tonight, and to make sure it wasn’t traced back to him. Selina said it posed significant risk, but he said it still needed to be done. Jordan told Nathan that Curtis had no access to the murder weapon.

Laura told Doc that Henry Dalton was dead, and she found his body in the trunk of her car just hours before winning the election. He asked where the body was, and she said she didn’t know, but didn’t think anyone would ever find Professor Dalton.

An officer said it could be a while, and Portia said maybe she should head out. It seemed like her husband was in good hands. She looked at a text from Ava asking to meet.

Nathan said the Quartermaines had no idea when Edward’s gun went missing or when it was last seen. Curtis could have gone to the estate to discuss business with Michael. Jordan said any number of people had access to the gun, but Nathan said if an ex-cop planned to commit murder, they’d use a weapon where they wouldn’t be suspected. It was a great way to misdirect the investigation. Curtis flashed back to telling Selina that he was prepared to wire one million dollars tonight to get rid of Drew, and she said he was clearly motivated. May she ask why? He said Drew had been targeting his family, most recently his Aunt Stella. She needed to get it done in a way that didn’t trace back to either of them and make it look like she never came back to town.

Emma said if they got caught, it could ruin Gio’s relationship with Dante, but Gio said forget about that. What if Dalton knew they were up to something? He knew Emma was onto him and suddenly she got the lab address under her door. What if it was a set up?  

Nina asked what Ava wasn’t telling her, and Ava said she told Portia that Nina named her as a suspect in Drew’s shooting. Nina said she didn’t. All she did was tell someone that Portia had no alibi, and that person told Alexis. She was just trying to save her daughter. Ava said Nina could tell Portia that herself, since she was on her way there.  She had to woman up and straighten this out.

Laura said Doc must have seen her fight with Dalton. It was all over the media, social and otherwise. Doc said he couldn’t have been more proud, and she said she thought it cost her the election, but the voters surprised her. He said, they made the right choice. How did Dalton’s body end up in her trunk? She started to cry and said she didn’t know. She’d worked late on election night, and was driving home, when she got a flat. She pulled off the road and went to the trunk to get flares. There he was, dead. She could see he’d been shot. She thought she was in shock, but knew to check his pulse, so she did that. She got some of his blood on her and maybe her DNA on him. All after her threatening him went viral. He said, and she didn’t call the police, and she said she didn’t. She called Sonny.

Ric said he and Molly had dinner. He knew Kristina had been there with Sonny and Alexis was at Drew and Willow’s wedding to support Scout. It was interesting, seeing the shift with Molly and Kristina. They’d been estranged, but were seemingly closer than ever now. He appreciated Sonny trusting him to defend Rocco. On that note, their legal strategy was on hold until Dalton was found.

Rocco said Gio was his brother and he wouldn’t stop seeing him, but Dante said he was a minor and didn’t get to make choices about his freedom, especially if he got arrested. Gio was a bad influence. The first time he trusted Gio, Rocco needed his stomach pumped. Now Gio got him involved in the lab break-in. He was beaten up in juvie and facing criminal charges, and it wall went back to Gio. Rocco said Dante couldn’t cut his brother out of his life and asked if Lulu was okay with this.

Jordan said Willow had been charged, so why was Curtis being questioned? and Nathan said, to fortify the ADA’s case, they were looking at statements and timelines of persons of interest. Curtis had gaps in his timeline. He was alone at The Savoy with no way to verify it. Curtis flashed back to Selina saying, ordinarily, she didn’t involve herself in high-level assassinations, but she had a soft spot for Curtis and enjoyed being in business with him. Curtis asked if they had a deal, and she said arrangements would be made for it to be done in the next two hours. She knew the perfect person for the job. Nathan said, the second gap was during the alarm reset. They had no idea what Curtis was doing in the hour before he arrived at the Brown Dog. Curtis said he had business to attend to, and Nathan said, what kind? Curtis told him, give it up. He realized a fishing expedition when he saw one and Nathan had nothing.

Laura told Doc that she knew she’d been set up and didn’t know what to do, but knew Sonny would, and he said, Sonny handled it? She said, he did, and Doc said it was now too late for her to come forward. She told him, that’s what Sonny said too, but he also assured her that he took care of the body. He asked, what about the car? and she said, it was cleaned and detailed and in the garage in the morning like nothing happened. Doc said he owed her an apology. She had to go to Sonny because he couldn’t be there to help. She said it wasn’t his fault. She called Sonny because she didn’t know what to do and knew Sonny did.

Lulu said she and Dante had been seeing a pattern of behavior and wanted it to stop for Rocco’s own safety. Gio was the common denominator. Rocco said Gio didn’t make choices for him. Dante was trying to do the same thing that Drew was doing to Scout. Lulu said it was a totally different situation, but Rocco said it wasn’t. Family was supposed to stick together. Not that his dad knew anything about that. What gave him the right when he’d walked out on them twice? Rocco walked out, and Dante was about to follow him, but Lulu said, let him go.  

Emma told Gio, when Dalton was trying to leave with Josslyn, he was super drunk. Maybe he accidentally told Josslyn the address, and she’d written the note. Gio said, maybe, and she said she knew the risk, but couldn’t let the animals suffer one more night. He said, neither could he, and she said they had to buy leashes and collars. Then they’d shut Dalton down for good. They left the bar.

Ava said, Portia was going to find out one way or the other, so Nina may as well own up to it so they could all move on. They were friends, and both knew you didn’t come by friends easily, so Nina didn’t have the luxury of throwing a friendship away. Nina could be mad at her, but needed to fix this tonight. Portia walked in.

Lulu said Dante and Rocco both needed to calm down, and Dante asked if she felt like he’d abandoned her. She said she hadn’t thought about that in so long. He’d been on a mission for the WSB, then left to get treatment for PTSD. He said he did it to protect her, and she said she knew. He said, just tell him, and she said, yes. In a way, it felt like he’d abandoned them when he went to work for the WSB. When he came back, he was struggling so much, but wouldn’t let her help. It was like he was disappearing in front of her, but she wanted him to know she never said any of that to Rocco, not when he was a little boy or since. He said it wasn’t on her. He led them to where they were now – Rocco fighting with the dad who’d left him and was keeping him from his brother.

Sonny told Ric that he’d been laying off the drinking, but just for today. It was something to commemorate. Ric said, them talking about their families. It was like they were related. Here’s to it lasting more than one day. Sonny tasted his drink and said, ahh. It had been so long. He was impressed with the strategy Ric and Alexis came up with, and Ric said he and Alexis made a good team professionally. Sonny said he took a chance on Ric, but it wasn’t easy given their history. He knew Ric would do what was best for his grandson. Ric said, unfortunately, his best didn’t include the community service promised by the ADA, but Sonny said Dalton produced false evidence. No one saw that coming. There was a knock at the door, and Sonny opened it to Rocco. Sonny asked how he got there, and Rocco said, a Ride Share. Ric asked if something was wrong. Was Dalton harassing him? Rocco said it was nothing like that. He walked out on his mom and dad and wasn’t going back. Could he stay with Sonny?

Doc said he was glad Sonny was there to help, but regretted not being there for Laura, when his phone dinged. He said it could wait. She was his priority. She’d been dealing with this on her own since election day. Laura said she hadn’t really slept and asked him to hold her. He held her and she said she was glad he was home. He said him too, but they had to be honest with themselves. He had the feeling this was far from over.

Portia said if she’d known Nina was there, she wouldn’t have come. It felt like an ambush. Ava said it wasn’t her intention, when Nina said she was going to the restroom. She left, and Portia said she didn’t appreciate being tricked. She didn’t have time for this and had to go. Ava said, please don’t. She realized Portia was angry and had every right to be… Portia said Nina threw her under the bus for attempted murder, and Ava said it was wrong, but Nina didn’t exactly accuse her. Portia asked if she was defending Nina, and Ava said, no, but she didn’t think Portia and Nina should be enemies. Portia said, if that was the case, why was Ava telling her that instead of Nina?

Curtis told Nathan that he admitted there was friction between him and Drew, but a lot of people had issues with Drew, and some had stronger motives to shoot him. Nathan said, true, and Curtis said he had no ill will against Willow, but she was arrested for a reason. Maybe Nathan was trying to score points with the department or Nina in getting her daughter off the hook, but he was looking at the wrong man. Nathan said he wasn’t trying to earn points. He was giving Curtis an opportunity to amend his statement. Jordan said Curtis wasn’t amending anything. Certainly not without counsel. Nathan said he’d hate if Curtis’s statement was contradicted with new information, and Curtis said he went to see Alexis, then to The Savoy, and the Brown Dog for drinks with Jordan. Nathan said, there was no one at The Savoy? and Curtis said, no. Nathan said, and no one saw him? and Curtis said, no. Nathan said, not even his wife?  

Portia found Nina in the restroom, and Nina said she was so sorry. Ava didn’t tell her that Portia was coming. If she’d known… Portia said she would have run away like the coward she was, and Nina said she realized that out of context, what she did was terrible, but she didn’t go to the police or speak to Alexis directly. Portia said, straight to justification and excuses, and Nina said she was truly sorry. She needed to give Alexis an alternative suspect. She didn’t accuse Portia, but wanted to show there were a lot of people besides Willow that wanted to see Drew dead. Portia said she wasn’t a suspect. She wasn’t even on the PCPD’s radar and Nina betrayed her. Nina said she was trying to save her daughter. They didn’t know where Portia went that night and didn’t know what she did. Portia asked if Nina thought she’d shot Drew.

Sonny said he let Rocco’s parents know he was there. What happened? Rocco said he wasn’t allowed to see Gio. They were blaming everything on him. Ric offered to leave, but Sonny said there was football in the den. Just give him a minute with Rocco. Ric left, and Rocco said his parents were flat out wrong. Gio was great. Sonny said Rocco could disagree or fight with his parents, but he couldn’t walk out.

Dante said he wasn’t surprised Rocco went to where Gio lived, but Lulu said Rocco was upset and would have gone to Sonny’s or her mom’s no matter what. He was lashing out. Dante said it felt like it kept getting worse, and Lulu said Rocco found out a lot of new life changing information in a short amount of time. He needed patience and understanding. Dante said he’d missed how much resentment there was over him leaving, but she said there were extenuating circumstances. He couldn’t expect Rocco to understand, and from Rocco’s perspective, Gio had extenuating circumstances too.  

Nathan asked where Curtis’s wife had been, and Jordan said, now he was questioning Curtis about someone else’s whereabouts? Nathan said, considering Curtis and Portia were married, why wasn’t he with his wife? Curtis said, she was on duty at GH, and Nathan said, his wife was busy, so Curtis called his ex-wife. Jordan asked how this was relevant, and Nathan said she was sitting in as Curtis’s de facto counsel. Curtis said his personal relationships were none of Nathan’s business and if Nathan felt the need to waste his time in the future, go through his attorney. They were done here. He and Jordan left.

Nina said they both knew the reason Portia hated Drew. She drugged him. Portia said, so did Nina, and Nina said it wasn’t a leap to think Portia shot him. Portia asked if that was Nina’s justification for betraying her, and Nina said she wanted to get the spotlight off her daughter. Like Portia, she’d do anything to protect her child. Portia said, what about protecting hers? She wasn’t only talking about Trina, but the one she was carrying.

Doc said Laura reached out to the person who could best help in the moment, but they couldn’t kid themselves. Someone went to the trouble of putting a dead body in her trunk. They weren’t just setting her up. It was a message, and there was no reason to think they were done. She said she thought she knew who was behind it, when his phone dinged again. He said it was a young person who was struggling. They’d just checked into the psyche ward at GH. She said he should go. She could wait, his patient couldn’t. She didn’t mind waiting to finish their conversation. She probably wouldn’t sleep anyway. They hugged and exchanged I love yous.

Sonny said Rocco was out on bail and facing criminal charges. It was serious and he couldn’t be on the street at night. He and Dante didn’t agree on a lot of things, but Rocco had to respect his father who just wanted to protect him. Rocco said he didn’t need protection from Gio, and Sonny said, maybe, maybe not, but his father was right in questioning his judgment, especially the way he’d been acting and the bad choices he’d made. Rocco asked what he was supposed to do, and Sonny said Rocco had to prove to his parents that they could trust him, but it wasn’t going to happen overnight. Rocco said he guessed he hadn’t helped things, and Sonny said, no, but he was glad Rocco came there. He could stay there tonight. They hugged, and Sonny said Rocco would be okay.

Dante asked if Gio’s extenuating circumstances were finding out he and Brook were his parents, and Lulu said that was pretty extenuating. Dante said he agreed, but regardless, Gio was still the older brother and twice failed to look out for Rocco. That was on him because he wanted to be close to Gio and encouraged the relationship. She said Rocco’s interest in Gio wasn’t just because of Dante. She thought they had a lot in common, including the people who loved them. For better or worse, Rocco wasn’t giving up on Gio because they told him to.

Nina said, Portia was pregnant? She never would have… Portia said Nina wouldn’t have sacrificed her to saved her trainwreck of a daughter? Nina would have her give birth in prison. Nina told Portia that she thought they’d said enough, but Portia said she wasn’t done with Nina yet. She knew why Nina did this. She thought Willow was guilty. Nina said Willow had made mistakes, but only because Drew manipulated her, and Portia said Willow wasn’t an innocent victim. Willow married Drew today, and she wasn’t allowing either of them to run over her. Nina tried to leave, but Portia grabbed her and said she told Nina that she wasn’t done with her.

Nina came out, and Ava asked, what happened? but Nina kept walking quickly past the table. Ava asked where Nina was going, but Nina left. Portia returned, and Ava asked if she was all right. Portia said she would be, but in case Nina didn’t get the message, she wasn’t going to be collateral damage. Nina wanted to protect Willow and she wanted to protect her own.

On the phone with Turner, Nathan said they needed to take a closer look at Curtis. He wanted to call in the bartender, the waitress, and any patrons that were at the Brown Dog the night of the shooting. If there’s enough there, they’d get a warrant for the security footage of the club.

Jordan said the fact Curtis was brought in for questioning again, said their case against Willow wasn’t as solid as they’d hoped. Obviously, Curtis didn’t shoot Drew, and they had no way to pin it on him, but please do not talk to the cops again without his lawyer. Curtis said he wouldn’t, but he was grateful she went to bat for him. That’s why he had to tell her what really happened. He had to lie to the police tonight and didn’t want to lie to her.

Lulu said Dante needed to fix things with Rocco. He had a moment, now he needed to go explain what he was feeling and why – and listen, compromise. Gio wasn’t going anywhere. Dante said he wasn’t going to let Gio lead Rocco into a dangerous situation again, but she said he didn’t need to cut Gio out of Rocco’s life. Get him to understand why his actions were of concern and maybe meet him halfway.

Ric asked how Rocco was doing, and Sonny said he was mad at his father, and his father was mad at him. They said things they shouldn’t have. Ric said he wondered where they got that from, when Rocco came out. He said he wanted to ask them both something. How would they feel if someone stopped them from seeing each other? Sonny said Rocco’s situation was different, and Ric said they had a long history. Suddenly, Gio and Emma came in with a lot of dogs. Sonny asked what the hell was going on, and Gio said they could explain. Sonny asked where all the dogs came from.

Laura looked at the flowers from Lucky, when there was a knock at the door. She opened it and said she thought they’d be stopping by soon.

Thursday:

Dogs, dogs, and more dogs covered Sonny’s living room. Rocco asked if they’d rescued them from Dalton’s lab, and Gio said yeah, his second lab. Emma said the shelters were closed for the night and they had nowhere else to bring them. Gio asked if they could keep the dogs there tonight, and Ric said there was a more important issue. They’d committed a felony and made Rocco and accomplice to every law they’d just broken.

Alexis said she hated not spending Thanksgiving with Kristina and Molly and being forced to witness Drew and Willow’s wedding. But it was worth it to have Scout spend the night. Kristina said Scout telling her about her flower girl duties made her day, and Molly said her too. Alexis said, it was the best part, and Kristina asked, what was the worst part? Alexis said, everything else. She had to do her damnedest to get Willow acquitted or lose access to Scout. One thing she and Drew agreed on was Willow’s innocence, but that meant the real shooter was out there somewhere.

Trina told Kai that it wasn’t her favorite Thanksgiving. Her mom was pregnant, and no one told her. She found her dad and Jordan kissing before the cops showed up to take her dad in for questioning about Drew’s shooting. It was the worst holiday ever. Kai asked what he could do, and she said he was doing it by just being there.

Curtis told Jordan that he lied about the hour he’d spent at The Savoy. He’d said he was alone, but he was with Selina Wu. He wanted her to kill Drew.

Britt walked into the Brown Dog and ordered a margarita, extra spicy. Jason came in and sat with Spinelli, glancing over at Britt. He asked Spinelli what was going on, and Spinelli said he was back from seeing Maxie. At the bar, Cody said he was wondering when he’d run into Britt, and they hugged. He said she was looking good for a dead woman. Jason watched them.

Laura read the card from Lucky, when there was a knock at the door. She looked through the peephole, steeled herself, then opened the door. She said she had the feeling they’d be stopping by. Sidwell asked if she was going to invite him in, but she said he’d wasted a trip. He asked her to please reconsider. He didn’t want his next stop to be the police.

Laura let Sidwell in and he congratulated her on her victory. She asked what he wanted and he said, so much for the small talk. She’d defended her grandson by publicly confronting Professor Dalton and by killing him. She said she did nothing of the sort, and he asked how she explained this, producing a photo of her looking at Dalton’s dead body in her trunk.

Ric said he was trying to defend Rocco, and they’d further implicate him by bringing in stolen property. Emma said they weren’t property, they were dogs, but Ric said the law wouldn’t see it that way. Gio said they didn’t steal them, and Emma said they liberated them. Ric said the police would see it as breaking and entering, but Sonny said they took action to save the dogs from abuse. Ric asked if the dogs were being beaten or starved, and Gio said they were locked in cages, waiting to be experimented on. Emma said it was immoral, but Ric said sometimes the law and morals didn’t work in tandem. In most cases, animal testing wasn’t illegal. Rocco said if Dalton left, he didn’t know the dogs were missing, and if no one saw Gio and Emma, they’d be in the clear. Dante walked in.  

Britt asked if Cody wanted to catch up, unless he was going to con her again, but he said he left that life behind. She said being a stand-up guy was so boring, and he tried to leave, but she grabbed his arm and said, sorry. Good for him with the self-improvement. Any tips? He said, none that topped coming back from the dead. She had a clean slate. She flashed back to Sidwell shooting Dalton, and said he’d be surprised. He said one of his many improvements was listening, but she suggested they just have a good laugh instead. He said he wasn’t in the best mood, and she asked, what’s the problem? He said he was waiting for someone, but it looked like she wasn’t going to come, and Britt said then they’d have to cheer each other up.

Spinelli told Jason that he thought the kids and Mac and Felicia were happy to be in the same room as Maxie. It was good for them. Jason said, what about him? and Spinelli said it should make him happy, but it didn’t. It killed him every time.

Kai said the police released Trina’s dad, which was a good sign, but Trina said they had a good enough reason to bring him in. Kai said maybe they were just clearing him, and she said she felt helpless. She couldn’t just stand by while her family unraveled. There had to be something she could do. He said they could figure out who really shot Drew.

Curtis said Selina came back at his request, and Jordan said because he wanted her to kill Drew. He said, for a million dollars, and she asked why he was telling her this. He said she’d defended him at the PCPD, and he didn’t want to repay her by lying. She said, instead, he made her an accomplice after the fact.

Dante said these were Henry Dalton’s dogs. Gio had done it again. He’d brought his little brother in on a potential crime. Rocco said Gio and Emma just got there. He’d known nothing about it. Gio said Rocco had nothing to do with this, and Dante said, now Rocco was surrounded by stolen property. In fact, everybody there was party to a crime. He’d brought his younger brother into a dangerous situation and everyone else. How selfish was he? Sonny said, enough.

Kai said he and Trina were the only people there except for Drew and the shooter, and the closest thing to witnesses. They needed to go over it again. Maybe they’d think of something that didn’t register at the time. Trina said, what if she didn’t want to know who did it? It looked more and more like it was one of her parents.

Molly said Willow was probably convinced that if she married Drew, a jury would never think she shot him, and Alexis said, Willow definitely thought that. Kristina said, but couldn’t it look like Drew was infatuated with Willow and she was playing him? and Alexis said it was a risk, but they refused to hear it. She thought that Drew convinced Willow, it was the only path to get her kids back. She genuinely believed Scout and Willow were fond of each other, and at the end of brutal day, if that was a win, she’d take it.

Spinelli told Jason that it was clear Georgie and James were clinging to the hope Maxie would wake up. He was glad, but couldn’t help dwelling on the alternatives. Either Maxie would never open her eyes, or her condition would deteriorate and they’d lose her. Jason said Maxie was getting the best possible care and they had to hope it was enough, and Spinelli said he prayed Jason was right. But her waking up felt like a fantasy. Jason said he had to focus on that outcome, but Spinelli said it was harder in practice. Today he felt trapped in the question, would there ever be more times to come?

Britt said Cody almost dating his cousin was a little funny, and Cody said, it was heartbreaking. She said he managed to cheer her up, and he told her that this winter, he was trapped on the GH rooftop and took his pants off. He threw them over the side to signal they were trapped. Britt stumbled and he caught her. Jason continued to watch.

Laura said faking a photo was easily done and they’d seen what AI could do, and Sidwell said they both knew the photo was real. When the police authenticated it, they’d find that too. Laura asked, where’s the murder weapon? He knew she didn’t shoot Dalton, so she assumed he did. Unless he had an associate to it for him. She’d faced others like him, faced worse than him, and none of them were around anymore, but she was. (This is why I don’t understand her freaking out about anything.)

Sidwell asked if the people Laura had faced down had proof she was a murderer. He did, and not just her picture. He showed her another photo and said, there he is, her good friend Sonny Corinthos. He had a reputation for violence and the same motive for murder as her – their grandson. It would have been enough for her to incriminate herself, but the real gift was that she incriminated Sonny Corinthos as well.

Sonny told Dante to forget his badge and think about being a father, but Dante said he couldn’t. He was acting Police Commissioner and couldn’t ignore evidence of a break-in and theft. Ric said, regarding the alleged crime committed, was Dante familiar with the Good Samaritan law? If anyone saw a person – or in this case, animal – in imminent danger, they could act in order to save them. Emma said Ric was right. They were walking home and heard barking. Gio said it sounded like the dogs were in pain, so they followed the noise to a random building. They saw the dogs were trapped and knew they had to get them out. Dante said, what street? but Emma said she didn’t remember. Dante asked why they didn’t call 911, and Gio said they acted on instinct. What was most important was that they save all the dogs.

Trina told Kai that both of her parents had been acting weird. She was starting to wonder if her dad was the one who shot Drew. Kai asked why, and she said her Aunt Stella thought it was her dad the night of the shooting because she couldn’t get ahold of him. Kai said he could believe her dad could shoot someone in anger, but he wasn’t sure about her mom, and she said if one of her parents did it, she was the reason.

Curtis told Jordan, sorry. Drew couldn’t retaliate against him, so he blackmailed Portia, then came for Stella. That was his family, and he had a duty to protect them. Jordan said she didn’t deny he had motive, but knew he couldn’t murder someone in cold blood or pay someone else to do it. He asked what made her so sure. 

Molly looked for her phone, and Kristina found it. She said Molly got a text from Cody, who wanted her to meet him at the Brown Dog. Molly told her to mind her own business. Didn’t she remember what happened the last time? Kristina said, of course (🍷). That’s why she was being nosy. She should have never paid Cody to seduce Ava. Let her make it up. Molly asked, how? and Kristina told her to go upstairs and change out of… whatever this was, and they’d send Cody a surprise. Alexis said Molly had worked hard and it was a holiday. Go have some fun.

Dante said, not only did Gio drag Rocco into this mess, he hadn’t learned from his past mistakes. Sonny said it was a victimless crime, and Ric said, there was no crime. It was a Good Samaritan situation. Dalton skipped town and the dogs were being abused and needed help. Dante said, for all they knew, Dalton could be back tomorrow.

Sidwell said he knew he was risking Laura calling the police when she discovered the body. Fortunately, she called Corinthos instead. He knew this complicated things for her and he was there to make things simple again. As long as she cooperated, no one would know the part she played in Dalton’s demise. Laura said she didn’t play any part, and he said, who knew what other evidence would come to light? She told him, cut to the chase. What did he want? He said he wanted her to continue working for the good people of Port Charles, but she’d also work for him. And as long as she did what he politely asked her to, she’d stay in office and out of prison. She said, if she refused? and he said her husband, children, and grandchildren still needed her. If something tragic were to happen to her, it would just kill them… so to speak. There was a knock at the door, and she said, ignore it and they’ll go away, but he said, that would be so rude. Allow him. He opened the door, and Boyle said, sorry he was late. What did he miss?

Spinelli said he should be with the kids, Mac, and Felicia. He thanked Jason for being a good friend and lending a wise ear. Jason said, anytime, and Spinelli said, for what it was worth (🍷), he noticed Jason’s gaze drifting to Britt. He knew Jason and Cody had scuffles, but Cody was wonderful James. He thought Cody was a man of great character. Jason thanked Spinelli for the beer, and Spinelli left.

At the jukebox, Britt asked what they should play, and Cody flashed back to dancing with Molly. He put the same song on, and Britt said, dance with me. He still owed her for parachuting into her and almost drowning her in the MetroCourt pool. He asked if she’d let it go if he said yes, and she said, maybe. They danced, when Molly walked in looking amazing, and saw them.

Britt kissed Cody and Molly ran out. Cody said, whoa. What was she doing? Britt asked why he was being so weird. She knew he was attracted to her. He said he was glad she was alive and he’d be there if she needed him, but it wasn’t like that. There was someone else in the picture now, who was clearly not coming. Britt said, my bad. She guessed things did change. She went to the bar and ordered another spicy margarita with a double shot of tequila, but Jason said, make that water, please.

Alexis said Kristina did a good job convincing Molly, and Kristina said Molly looked so pretty. She thought Molly was excited. Alexis said she was happy Kristina and Molly had repaired their relationship. It was what she was most thankful for today. When they’d lost the baby, then lost Sam, she honestly didn’t think their family would be able to heal. Kristina said she thought of Sam every day, today especially. Sam loved Thanksgiving. Alexis said it wasn’t the same without her, but she’d be proud of the love and support Kristina had shown her sister – they hugged – and her mom.

Jordan said Curtis didn’t tell her that he went through with it, and Curtis said, Selina agreed to do the job, but in the end, he couldn’t go through with it. He never transferred the money. He didn’t want a murder on his conscience and didn’t want Selina to have that kind of power over him. Jordan said he had morals and was a better man than Drew, and he said Drew could drop dead and he wouldn’t shed a tear. He realized if he got caught it would destroy his family. He had a beautiful daughter and a child on the way. He couldn’t let Drew Cain or Selina Wu or anyone take that away.

Dante said the thing with Gio was tearing their family apart. Rocco was a shy kid and never stepped out of line. Now he got alcohol poisoning and almost died and got arrested, all within a few months. Sonny said Rocco was growing up, and Dante said they had a big argument because he told Rocco that he wanted him stay away from Gio. Rocco exploded and said things that cut deep. Sonny said he was sorry, and Dante said it hurt because it was true. He did leave Rocco and his mom twice. He thought Rocco had to stay away from Gio. Sonny said Rocco and Gio had a special bond. Dante couldn’t keep them apart and he didn’t think that was the answer. Dante told him, Lulu said the same thing, and Sonny said, forget his badge and think of this as a father with two sons who both needed their dad.

Laura asked what brought Boyle there uninvited, and Sidwell said Boyle would act as his intermediary. Laura asked what his orders were. Should she resign? Should they hold a special election to install Boyle as mayor? Sidwell said, don’t be ridiculous. Boyle lost. Port Charles didn’t want him. He needed her. She got things done. She asked what things he expected, and he said she’d get the details soon enough. Boyle would communicate his instructions, and she’d execute. She asked if people wouldn’t be suspicious of them working together, but Sidwell said these things were easily explained – politics, strange bedfellows, that kind of thing. So did they have a deal?

Sidwell said it had been a long day, and Laura had a lot to think about. He was confident she’d recognize this as the best situation for all of them. The baby monitor picked up Ace’s crying, and Sidwell picked it up. He said Laura had once told him that she could never be bought. He told her that everyone had their price. He thought he’d just discovered hers. He’d be in touch. He handed the monitor to her and he left with Boyle. Laura locked the door and cried.

Jordan said the one thing Curtis hadn’t accounted for was the time between when he left The Savoy and they met at the Brown Dog. What was he doing? Curtis said he went back to Aurora to cancel the transfer. It had to be done on the same network. No one else knew anything. She was the only one he’d talked to. She kissed him and said she believed him. She knew what a good man he was, and he could count on her.

Kai said if one of Trina’s parents shot Drew, how was that on her? and she said, this started when her mom changed Heather Webber’s test results to keep Heather in prison and protect her. Drew’s blackmail and hatred of her parents spiraled. He said her mom saved Drew’s life. Why shoot him only to save him later? She said, maybe guilt, and he asked if her parents would let Willow or some innocent person take the fall. She said, never… She thanked him and said her mind was going wild. He always knew what to say to make her feel better. He said their belief alone carried no weight with the PCPD, and she said, okay. Let’s find out who really shot Drew and clear both of my parents.

Sonny said Dante was a good father. He knew it was difficult, but Dante had to remember that. Dante said he didn’t want to lose either of his sons, and Sonny said he had a lot to figure out, but he’d do it. Look at them. The others came back, and Ric said there had been no report about the dogs. Dante said that didn’t mean he couldn’t take them in, and Rocco said if Dante let them off the hook and let the dogs stay, he’d go home with him. Gio said, don’t do what he didn’t want to for him, but Rocco said it was okay. Dante went to the door, and Rocco said he was glad the dogs were safe. He left, and Sonny said Rocco did that for Gio. That’s what good brothers did.

Kristina and Alexis saw headlights, and Kristina asked if Alexis was expecting someone. Alexis said not that she knew of, and Kristina said it was way too early for Molly, but Molly came in, slamming the door behind her. Alexis asked what was going on, and Kristina asked if Cody wasn’t there. Molly said, oh, he was there, and stomped upstairs.

Alone at a table, Cody drank a beer and looked at his text to Molly. At the bar, Britt said she didn’t remember asking Jason’s opinion about her drink order, and he said she wanted to put on a show and get a reaction. Here he was. She said, what show? With Cody? Jason suggested he take her home, and she said if he had a problem with her kissing Cody, then do something about it. Maybe he should kiss her himself. Come on. I dare you. Kiss me.

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Britt struggles to open her room door, when Jason arrives to help. She says, what is this? Chivalry? He asks her to let him get it for her, and she says, he won’t kiss her, but he’ll open the door for her.

Josslyn goes to the apartment and tries to get something in the dark, when Trina comes out. She asks why Josslyn didn’t turn on the light, and Josslyn says she saw Kai’s car in the driveway and didn’t want to bother them. She was just going to grab some stuff and sneak out. Trina says, to her mom’s? but Josslyn says, not if she can help it. Trina asks, what happened? and Josslyn says she just had a very weird Thanksgiving dinner with Brennan and her mom. It’s nothing to worry about. She’ll just grab her stuff… Trina says, no. They’re best friends and that’s not how it works. Does Josslyn want tea while she tells her what’s going on? Josslyn says, no. She thinks she made a big mistake.

Carly says, one thing to be said about a small Thanksgiving dinner, easy clean up, but Jack says he thought his drying technique had something to do with it. She says, that too, and he asks if she’s all right. She says, yeah. Why? He says, it’s just that this doesn’t seem like much of a holiday for her. He can’t help wondering if it has something to do with him.

At the hospital, Felicia tells Lucas, happy Thanksgiving, and he says he didn’t know she was working today. She says she’s not, but knew he would be. She just came back from visiting Maxie in Boston and every time she sees the incredible facility and the kind of care Maxie is getting, she’s grateful for him all over again. He says he’d do anything for Maxie, and her. He’s glad they got to spend the day together. She says her too. It was a pretty nice holiday. He says that made his holiday. He talks to Maxie’s team of doctors all the time, and every time he does, they tell him that she’s doing great. Felicia says, even though there’s no apparent change in her condition? and he says, that’s good news. Maxie is holding steady, which means she’s fighting, just like Felicia knew she would.

Sidwell gets patted down on Sonny’s porch and the guard says, he’s clean. Sonny lets him in, and Sidwell thanks Sonny for agreeing to see him so late. He hopes Sonny knows he wouldn’t have asked unless it was a matter of some urgency. Sonny says, how’s that? and Sidwell says he wants to clarify a few things before Sonny makes the mistake of trying to kill him.

Asleep on the couch, a knock at the door wakes Laura up. She opens it to Cyrus, who says, hello, sister. Am I too late to say grace? (I get confused for a moment because he’s supposed to be dead, but you know how it goes. Jack could have recruited him and sent him to Romania for all I know.)

Jason says, it’s all right. He’s got her. Britt says she’s good. He can go now. He got his way. She was having a good time and was ready to toss back another round, when someone made her come back to this dump. It wasn’t even last call yet. Now that the night is ruined, we [sic] can go. She stumbles, looking around for something. She wonders where she put it, when she falls, but Jason catches her. She says, oh my God.  

Josslyn says, the other night, she ran into Vaughn at the Brown Dog and they slept together, and Trina says, oh, okay. That’s not good… but not bad either. Maybe this is like a sign for them to try again and start over. Look what happened with her and Kai. Josslyn says she doesn’t see it happening because Vaughn has ghosted her ever since, and Trina says she’s so sorry. Josslyn says, don’t be. It’s her fault. She did it to herself. She knew exactly who he was and still went back for more and she’s hurting all over again.

Jack says he can’t help but think of Christmas Eve last year when Carly had a full house, and Carly says, her and Josslyn not good enough for him? He says he’s not saying that at all. He can’t help wondering if he’s the reason her family stayed away. She says, this has nothing to do with her family not liking him. Holiday dinners have lots of moving parts and sometimes the other parts have other commitments. Like tonight, Donna is at Sonny’s, and Michael, Wiley, and Amelia are at the Quartermaines’. Please don’t read anything into it… Unless this is a smokescreen and his way of telling her that it didn’t meet his expectations. He says, they were exceeded and he was grateful not to have to fight her family for the best dark meat, and she says she’s not sure it’s a fight even a man with his skills would win. He says he’s really happy that she invited him. He just doesn’t want her to ever have to decide between him and her family. She says, that’s not what’s happening. It’s not a choice she’s had to make. He says, really? He wouldn’t think Sonny was big on socializing with the WSB station chief. She says, he’d probably not be very excited about it, but she doesn’t have to spend every holiday with Sonny and he’s no one to judge. He says, what about her good friend Jason Morgan? and she says, Jason does actively avoid him, but maybe that won’t always be the case. And if it is, they’ll figure it out. He says, so if she’s not missing Jason, who was it? He got the distinct feeling that there was somebody she wished was here. She says, there was. Her brother. She wishes he’d shown up, but Jack isn’t the reason Lucas isn’t here. She is.

Sonny asks why he’d try to kill Sidwell, and Sidwell says, that is the question, isn’t it? Measure C failed to pass, and Laura Collins managed to win re-election. On the surface, Sonny doesn’t appear to have any motive to take action against him, which makes it the perfect moment to do so. Sonny says, that’s not a bad argument, and Sidwell says, it’s what he would do if he were Sonny. Sonny says, good to know, and Sidwell says, but there may be one factor Sonny wishes to consider. He shows Sonny the photo of him and Laura and Dalton’s body in the trunk.

Laura says, no. This can’t be. He’s dead. Cyrus says, that may be so, but he’s still here with her. He’ll always be with her. She says, no, and he says she didn’t invite him to her Thanksgiving feast, but he decided to come anyway. He knew she needed him, and he brought her an early Christmas gift. He shows her a box and says, she can open it now if she likes. Laura says, get away, please, and he says he’ll open it for her. He opens the box, and we see a gun. He says, it’s the gun that killed Professor Dalton. She could take it to the PCPD and turn herself in. Do the honest thing. She says, it’s too late, but he says, she always told him that it’s never too late to face the consequences of your actions. She says she didn’t shoot Dalton, and he says, then she has nothing to fear from the police. She says she can’t explain why his body was in her trunk, when Esme comes down the stairs. Esme says, she needs to take responsibility. That’s what Laura always told her.

Britt says she told Jason to get out, but Jason says he’s not leaving her alone. She’s too drunk. She says she’s been way drunker and always taken care of herself. Her phone rings and he asks if she shouldn’t take care of that. It’s gone off three times. She says she’ll do what she needs to do as soon as he leaves. She needs privacy. So if he’s going to be like this, go out in the hall. He says, she wants him to stay in the hallway? and she says, yeah. Isn’t that where the bodyguards hang out? It’s not like they’re friends. He goes out and she closes the door. She tries to answer, but can’t hit the right button.  

Jack says he thought Carly was looking to patch things up with Lucas, and she says she is. She was going to do it the other day at the hospital after their disagreement. But she ran into Josslyn, who didn’t think it was a good idea to ambush him at work, so she decided to wait for the perfect time to apologize. He says he understands the importance of timing, but hopes she doesn’t wait too long. It could hurt them both worse. He can see how much she misses him and he’s quite sure Lucas misses her quite a bit too. She says she hopes he’s right. Lucas seems to really be digging in. He says, no amount of obstinance can keep her away, but she says she thinks spite could. He says, not when it comes to Lucas. Or her. She says, so she’s Lucas’s kryptonite? and he says, not just his. He wishes he could stay and have a quiet night with her tonight. She says, the kids aren’t at home, so that’s what she was planning, but he says, alas, work beckons. She says she guesses international espionage doesn’t take a holiday, and he says, it does not. He kisses her and leaves, and she smiles. She flashes back to Valentin saying, Jack thinks he’s invincible, but he has two weaknesses – his ego and her. There’s no stopping his ego and that leaves just her. Together, they’ll bring Jack to his knees.

Trina says, the way she sees it, Vaughn broke Josslyn’s trust by keeping his work a secret. She’s allowed to be upset. Josslyn says, then again, he was just doing his job. She let herself get her hopes up. Her phone chimes, and it’s a message from Jack, telling her to get to the office now. Trina asks if everything is okay, and Josslyn says, it’s her mom. Brennan’s not staying over, so she’s going to sleep there. Trina has listened to her ramble for too long anyway. Trina says, not even close and Kai would love to see her. They hug, and Josslyn says, she’s such a great friend. She’s so grateful for her. Trina doesn’t have to worry about her. She’ll be fine. Trina says, see you soon, and Josslyn leaves.

Esme says, Laura cost her everything. She lost her child, her mind, her life, all because of Laura. If she’s looking for Ace, she won’t find him in his room. Laura asks what Esme did to him. Don’t hurt him. Esme says she’d never hurt him. She’s saving him. Laura says, from what? and Esme says, from you. She can’t raise a child. How could she teach him anything? She’s unfit and a liar. Cyrus says he told her that they were a lot alike. She was always so offended when he said it, but deep down, she knew he was right, didn’t she? Laura sees the gun in her hand and says she didn’t do it. She wakes up.

Jack says, the only way Emma Scorpio Drake and Gio Palmieri could have possibly learned about Dalton’s secondary lab was if Josslyn gave them the address. Josslyn says, Dalton was already blown and there was nothing in the lab, and he says he assumes she found out because she got her hands on the file detailing the search conducted there. That’s how she found the address, right? The file is classified. She says, it was also a dead end. There was no evidence linking Dalton to Sidwell or Faison’s mission. All they found were suffering animals. She doesn’t understand. If the WSB wasn’t going to do anything to protect them, why couldn’t her friends go in and save them? Jack says, because it’s against protocol. He should have her transferred. She says, for slipping the address under a door? but he says, no. For continuing to have a relationship with Vaughn.

Felicia tells Lucas that she was thankful to spend time with Mac, Spinelli, and the kids. Nothing is more important than connections with family over the holidays. Carly joins them and says she was thinking about Maxie today. She thought about Maxie every day, but especially today. Felicia thanks her and says, she’s very kind, but she did see Maxie today in Boston. Their time together was pretty special. She came in to take care of some paperwork and so far has done none of it. She’d better get on it. Happy Thanksgiving. She leaves, and Lucas asks what Carly is doing here. She says she had a leftover piece of pecan pie and thought he’d like it. She didn’t make it. Josslyn did, but Josslyn didn’t inherit her cooking skills. He says he’s pretty full at the moment, and she says, what about breakfast tomorrow? Come on. She misses him and thinks it’s not the same without him. She wanted to invite him and should have invited him. He asks if her invitation would have included Marco… That’s why he wouldn’t come.

Doc comes back and tells Laura, it’s been a long day. She didn’t have to wait up. She hugs him and says she did. There’s been so much trouble. He asks, what happened? and she says she knows who did it. She knows who put Dalton’s body in her trunk. Jenz Sidwell was here tonight to blackmail her.

Sonny tells Sidwell, interesting photo. It’s a shame it’s blurry. Sidwell says, it will be clear enough for the PCPD. Plus, he’s got plenty more. Sonny says he’s sure Sidwell does, and Sidwell says, let’s not have any discussion about deep fakes. They both know Sonny was at the scene of a crime. He was spotted by local law enforcement. Sonny says he was with a friend who had car trouble, and Sidwell says, good one. That’s one way of looking at it, but this is Sonny and Mayor Collins standing over the corpse of Professor Dalton, plotting their next step. To him, it looks more like conspiracy to commit murder and obstruction of justice than car trouble. Sonny says, got a body? He doesn’t see any evidence that man is dead. Sidwell says, don’t push it. He’s got more than enough to put Sonny and the mayor away. If he didn’t, Sonny would have already called in his beefy guard to take care of him. He’ll save Sonny the effort of asking what he wants by telling him. He really wants the piers and Sonny’s full cooperation.

Britt falls on the floor, and Jason is immediately at her side. She says she needs to give herself an injection. She cries, and Jason says, come on. He helps her up and says, watch your step… Okay, step there… Step over. What’s the dose? He picks up a bottle of her medication and she says, two milliliters. He prepares the shot.

Kai asks Trina if everything is okay. He thought he heard Josslyn. Trina says, she just left. They needed to catch up. They haven’t in a while. He says he’s glad they had a chance. How’d it go? She says, fine. Josslyn had to leave to go to her mom’s. She’s going through it right now. Kai says, so is she, and she says, true, but she’s got him.

Jack says he warned the two of them to stay away from each other, and Josslyn asks wat he did to Vaughn. Where is he? Jack says, somewhere far away from her. Vaughn is under strict instructions not to contact her and she’s about to get the same. But this time she’s going follow it or find herself transferred to a basement station in Finland. The only reason he hasn’t done that yet… She says, because he’s sleeping with her mom.

Carly says she knows she caused Lucas pain and she’s so sorry. If she could unsay it, she would, but she can’t. Lucas says he was glad she said it. Now he knows how she truly feels. She says she was looking out for him. She didn’t want him to get hurt. He says he did and it still hurts. She thinks Marco is deceiving him. Does she have any idea what it feels like that his own sister believes his boyfriend is using him and he’s a fool for moving in with him? He’s glad it’s out in the open. He’d much rather have an honest break with her than watch her lie through her teeth and pretend to accept his relationship with Marco, when clearly, she doesn’t. She says she doesn’t think he’s a fool. Anyone can be taken in.

Laura tells Doc that Sidwell had proof of Dalton’s body in her trunk. Now she had to do what he said or he’d expose her. Doc says he’s so sorry she’s going through this. For anyone, it would be a nightmare, but for someone with her moral sensibility, it must feel like torture. She says, it’s getting to her. She had one of the worst nightmares she’s ever had. He asks, what happened? and she says, Cyrus was here, and Esme. They were telling her that she had to take responsibility for her actions. What does he think it means? She’s supposed to turn herself in to the police? He says, no. It was her subconscious talking. It has the same information she does. It’s telling her what she wants to do, not what she should do. She says she guesses there’s no easy answer for what she should do, and he says, far from it. Let’s say you do what you want to do, come forward and tell the truth as best you can. Ace has to be one of the biggest considerations. She says, oh my God. What would happen to Ace if she couldn’t prove her innocence? Even if they did believe she wasn’t one who killed Dalton, they’d probably still charge her with obstruction of justice. He says, they could, but they could also take into account extenuating circumstances, and she says she was set up by Sidwell. He says, Anna and the PCPD must have some idea who Jenz Sidwell is, and she says, they do, especially Anna, but she’s not here. She’s away on special assignment for WSB. If it was just her, she’d just do it, take a chance and turn herself in. But she can’t turn herself in without implicating Sonny.

Sonny asks if Sidwell doesn’t think it would look suspicious, him selling Sidwell the piers after the fight over Measure C, but Sidwell says, the vote didn’t go his way, so he upped his offer substantially. The public will look at it like a real estate transaction between two businessmen, where Sonny appears to profit handsomely. Sonny asks if Sidwell thinks anyone would buy it. He doesn’t need the money. Sidwell says, they’ll believe he had a price. Everyone else does. People might be suspicious without context, but who’s to know what happened? Sonny says, he wants the piers and what else? but Sidwell says, that’s all for now… One more thing. Now he remembers. If anything happens to him or his son, the gun that killed Dalton will be delivered to law enforcement along with the photos, and the gun is covered in Laura’s DNA.

Jason asks if Britt is all right, and she says she can’t do it. You do it. She lifts her sweater, and he says, here we go.

Kai says he doesn’t feel like he’s doing that much, but he’s glad Trina feels that he helps by being here. She says, him being here makes everything feel better. The situation with her parents is messy and complicated, but talking to him about it keeps it from being scary. He says, together, they’ll figure out a way to exonerate her parents. She’s not alone in this. She says she knows. That’s why she’s not completely miserable. She almost feels bad saying this, but in spite of everything that’s going on, she’s happy because she’s got him. He says, and he’s got her. She’s given him a second chance and he’s not about to throw it away.

Carly says she loves how Lucas always manages to see the best in people. She admires that about him, but she also worries because people lie. She’s trying to spare him the pain of the person he loves the most lying to his face. He says, don’t project her issues with Sonny on him. He knows people can be manipulated and he’s the first to admit his relationship with Brad ended in disaster, but just because Brad lied, doesn’t mean Marco will too. He doesn’t want to fight with her, but he knows he’ll never convince her to trust Marco or even like him for that matter. But she’s his sister and he loves her. He always will, but she needs to accept that Marco is in his life, and until then, he just needs some space. She says, okay. She understands and knows she can’t make him believe things he doesn’t want to. She loves him. He’s her brother and if he needs something – whatever reason or no reason at all – please call her. He thanks her and she leaves.

Jack tells Josslyn to choose her next words carefully. There’s a line she’s dangerously close to crossing. She says, oh, she’s crossing a line. Meanwhile, he’s using her to get information from her own uncle and forcing her to lie to her own mother. He says he was clear on what his expectations were the first time they talked about her joining the Bureau, and she says she understands how it works with his dating life, but still has no idea what this has to do with national security. He says, if she wants to torpedo his relationship with her mother for her own selfish reasons, go ahead, but do it after the job is done. Until then, shut her mouth. She says she’s acting as a pawn when she joined to do some good in the world, not to put innocent people like her uncle in danger. He says, Sidwell needs to be stopped by any means necessary. He’s about to get his hands on lethal technology. She says, and they need to destroy it, but he says, no. They need to acquire it. The WSB wants the technology for themselves. Josslyn says, for what?  

Sonny tells Sidwell that Laura doesn’t deserve this. She’s a good person and has done good for the city. Sidwell set her up to get leverage over him. Sidwell says he was kind of sure Laura would try to get rid of the body before going to the police, but he couldn’t be sure she’d enlist Sonny’s help. He’s so lucky she did, because now he not only has the mayor in his pocket, but also the local crime lord. Sonny asks what’s to stop him from leaving the country. Laura can handle the cops. Sidwell says, she most certainly can, but she’s just gone through a very contentious election without once turning on him, and she had more than one opportunity to do so. Like Sonny, he recognizes loyalty. In this case, it works both ways. He knows Sonny would do anything to protect Laura.

Laura tells Doc that if she goes to the police and tells them everything that happened, she’d have to give up Sonny because Detective West saw them. There’s no way Sonny wouldn’t be a suspect. Doc says, Sonny would be implicated. He has a strong motive himself. She asks if Doc thinks there’s any way the police would believe Sonny had nothing to do with Dalton’s death, and he says, on the other hand, if she doesn’t come forward, she’ll have to give in to Sidwell’s demands. She says, all Sidwell will get is concessions from city government. If she stays one step ahead of him, maybe she can mitigate the damage. He says, no doubt she could, but it’s an awfully huge burden to put on her own shoulders, and she says she wouldn’t be the only one. She’s sure she’s not the only one Sidwell is blackmailing. What Sidwell wants from her will pale in comparison to what he wants from Sonny.

Britt crawls into bed fully dressed and says she can’t believe she let Jason see her stomach. She must be way drunker than she thought. He puts a blanket over her and turns out the light.

Felicia asks if Carly left, and Lucas says, a little while ago. She says her paperwork is done. She should get going. They say goodnight, and Felicia starts to walk to the door, but turns back. She says, Lucas’s mother was her best friend, and everyone knew she had a fiery temper. And her ability to hold a grudge was the stuff of legend, but she had a little-known capacity for forgiveness. Every time she’s with him or Carly, she can see they both have those qualities. She doesn’t know what’s going on between them, and doesn’t need to know, but their mother loved them both very much. She wouldn’t want distance between the two of them. Don’t give up on his sister. She leaves.

Sidwell says, to protect Laura, Sonny will protect him and his son. If anyone tries to hurt Marco, if he receives the slightest scratch on him, Mayor Collins will answer for Professor Dalton’s murder. He thanks Sonny so much for seeing him. He thinks it’s a great idea, meeting outside of business hours. Doesn’t Sonny? He leaves, and Sonny’s phone rings. Laura says, there’s something she needs to tell him about Sidwell, but he says he knows. Sidwell was here. She asks what they’re going to do, and he says, we’ll figure it out.  

Jack says, the reason the WSB wants the technology is classified, and Josslyn asks how she’s supposed to do her job when everything is being kept from her. He says, it’s a very complicated situation. He’s made compromises left and right for the decisions he’s made. He’s doing everything he can to keep her safe. Lord knows, Carly would be devastated… His phone dings and he says, oh my God.

Carly is about to go upstairs when she hears something. She goes to the fireplace and gets a poker. She feels a hand on her shoulder and turns, raising the poker. A bedraggled Valentin stops her arm and says, you don’t want to do that. I told you we’d be in touch.

Next week, Lucas tells Marco that it’s not okay and he’s not going to pretend otherwise; Dante tells Nathan, nothing is going to stop Valentin from getting to Charlotte; Josslyn tells Jack, that means her mom is in danger too; and Carly tells Valentin, get the hell out immediately.

 🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

In case you weren’t around or need a refresher course.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/what-happened-between-britt-and-cody-on-general-hospital-their-relationship-history-explained/

It was fun to see her – and Cyrus – again.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-avery-kristen-pohl-on-return-as-esme-i-missed-that-girl-exclusive/

Sad remembrance.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-kristina-wagner-remembers-late-son-harrison-on-his-birthday-always-with-me/

Can’t wait to check this out.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-alum-jeff-kober-ex-cyrus-lands-plum-role-on-acclaimed-medical-drama-the-pitt/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

There was another tough docking, and Nathan finally got his sh*t together. Or so Captain Sandy thought. It was time for him to appoint a lead deckhand, but I’m not sure how he’ll do that with two having a serious lack of work ethic, and a third who was gung-ho, but also green AF. Eyebrows Joe was all into V and wanted her to meet his mom after the season was done. In his interview, Joe said he was a rollercoaster of emotions and he’d only known her three weeks. I give it another two weeks. Maybe.

Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City

Muzzy was visiting to give Bronwyn backhanded compliments and mixed signals. Bronwyn threw a Spill the Boston Tea Party, where the woman chose something inappropriate, uncalled for, and/or downright mean they’d said about one of the others. They shared it with the group and then symbolically threw it in the harbor for it never to return. Good luck with that. They attire was Hamilton core, and Bronwyn had wigs for all. However, Mary brought her own. No surprise.

Vanderpump Rules

My jury is still out. I’m just not feeling this bunch, but there is LVP, so I’m hanging in. The best part was SUR employee Marcus insisting in his interview that he’d never be fired. But when LVP found out he’d been sneak drinking and led one of the other new lambs astray, she sent him home until further notice. The runner-up was server/bartender/ whatever-she-was Natalie drunkenly ranting at her bartender ex on her day off – when she was with her family. As a side rant, she wagged her finger in server Demy’s face and told her, I’m Natalie. Alrighty then. When questioned by LVP, Natalie claimed not only had she had no closure with her ex, Mercury was in retrograde.

Southern Charm

I missed most of this and wasn’t sorry when I read Patricia had a dog funeral. Haven’t we suffered enough with the loss of Michael? Anyway, I came in toward the end when there was a theme party where the guests dressed as literary figures. Except for Craig who misread the memo and came as a character from Hook.

Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills

Garcelle’s exit remained a mystery, as well as why Sutton let Avi go. Kyle threw a garden party, and in her interview, she explained that you couldn’t just have people over anymore. You needed activities. I can vouch for this since the last few parties I’ve been to had all kinds of things going on. Rachel Zoe brought the morally corrupt Faye Resnick with her, and everybody made flower crowns. We also found out that someone had tried to set Rachel up with Mauricio. Eww! The group made a decision to have a hot girl summer, whatever that means to you. From the preview, it looked like it meant a lot of traveling.

Random Reality Items

Once again, there’s a nibble, but not much real news.

Wait. What?

Definitely worth a watch.

I know someone who was in the hospital with an unrelated illness, but would not stop vaping, even though it was contributing to their condition. They even vaped while in the hospital and it ultimately caused their untimely death. It never made sense to me. Just say no on this one.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Being Eddie. Netflix. This was an enjoyable documentary concentrating on Eddie Murphy’s rise to fame. It was great to see old clips and clips I’d never seen before, as well as Eddie talking about the comics that were his inspiration. There were no bombshells or discussions about any scandals (I’m thinking about you, Mel B), but I was startled to find out he had ten kids.

https://people.com/eddie-murphy-rare-interview-career-and-10-kids-exclusive-11847482

The Shark Whisperer. Netflix. I love sharks, so I loved this documentary about the aptly named conservationist Ocean Ramsey. Besides the amazing footage of getting up close and personal with these magnificent creatures, there was a lot of debate about her not making any significant contributions to the scientific community and that her methods were off the wall. I just kept wondering if the same viewpoints would be held if she were a man.

This is the End. Netflix. This movie cracked me up. A movie filled with celebrities playing themselves, they gather at James Franco’s house for a party when the Rapture happens, along with the end of the world as we know it. Part horror and a lot of comedy, it’s one of those movies rife with juvenile humor, but still outrageously funny. It’s not new, but I’d put it on the back burner until Netflix suggested it after I’d watched Animal House for the millionth time at my husband’s insistence. Admittedly, that’s also a favorite of mine. One of the best things about this film was the atmosphere of good sportsmanship on the part of the famous. It felt kind of like they’d dumped everybody onto the set and just said, go for it.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/this-is-the-end-2013

Stranger Things. Netflix. I’m not giving any spoilers, but I did watch the entire offering, despite my telling myself I’d only watch one a week. Lots of action, a few answers, the comfort of the characters returning to finish the job, and a great soundtrack.

https://people.com/stranger-things-season-5-release-date-cast-plot-11845836

https://deadline.com/2025/12/stranger-things-5-premiere-viewership-netflix-1236633162/

https://people.com/stranger-things-season-5-finale-in-theaters-everything-to-know-11860370

☃️ One Christmas Movie & One Question…

Since we have two TVs, I usually put the marathon on one of them for the entire 24 hours starting Christmas Eve.

https://ew.com/a-christmas-story-cast-then-and-now-11857883

The definitive answer.

https://ew.com/bruce-willis-wife-emma-die-hard-debate-christmas-movie-11858798

⚔️ A Knight In Waiting…

It looks like it has a bit of a sense of humor. Premieres January 16th.

https://ew.com/a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms-final-trailer-trial-of-seven-mad-targaryen-11861358

🖼 Masterpiece Within a Masterpiece…

This was my favorite scene in the film. It will never cease to amaze me how real they make animals look now. Talking animals.

https://ew.com/wicked-for-good-visual-effects-no-place-like-home-11849469

Again, my favorite scene in this film. It’s visually stunning, the music is incredible, and it’s absolutely mesmerizing.

https://ew.com/sinners-scene-breakdown-juke-joint-ancestors-performance-11718104

🎄Christmastime Is Here…

I actually didn’t end up in the bathroom, the kitchen, or somewhere in my head when the tree was lit. And Gwen Stefani. She’s always had magnificent style and her outfits were everything.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/live-blog/rockefeller-center-christmas-tree-lighting-2025-live-updates-rcna247035

🦥 Party Animals…

🐻 Not just one, but two cases of ding-dong ditchers from the animal kingdom.

https://people.com/california-homeowner-discovers-ding-dong-ditcher-is-a-massive-bear-11861522

https://people.com/rare-piebald-deer-triggers-homeowners-doorbell-camera-video-11861400

🦝 Maybe his home life isn’t everything he wants it to be. Very amusing that he passed out near the toilet.

https://people.com/raccoon-goes-on-liquor-fueled-rampage-after-breaking-into-liquor-store-11860960

🐕 Even better than Westminster.

https://people.com/soliel-the-belgian-sheepdog-wins-best-in-show-2025-national-dog-show-on-thanksgiving-day-11858161

🦚 Quotes of the Week

Yesterday’s home runs don’t win today’s games.Babe Ruth

Hold fast to dreams. For if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. – James Langston Hughes

True progress quietly and persistently moves along without notice.Saint Francis of Assisi

If you don’t make the time to work on creating the life you want, you’re eventually going to be forced to spend a lot of time dealing with a life you don’t want. – Kevin Ngo

Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat. – F. Scott Fitzgerald

If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.Louis Brandeis

Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. – Steve Jobs

Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist. – Pablo Picasso

There are no shortcuts to any place worth going. – Beverly Sills

Curiosity is the most powerful thing you own. Imagination is a force that can actually manifest a reality. – James Cameron

🪾 The Bone Structure Of the Landscape…

Until next week, stay safe; stay running the water when the temperature dips below freezing; and stay always remembering international espionage doesn’t take a holiday.

November 14, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Rocco Is Arraigned, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Living Their Best Lives, A Noontide Of Quotes & New York

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…                                                                           

Monday:

Gio met Emma at Bobbie’s, and she said she failed. Breaking into the lab wasn’t going to happen.

Chase visited Willow in Pentenville, and showed her a picture Amelia drew. Willow said her little girl was growing up and she was missing it. She missed her kids so much. Chase said they missed her too, and he was focused on getting her out of there. She said she couldn’t do it without him, and he took her hands.

Drew went to the Crimson office and asked what Jacinda was doing there. She said she’d let Nina know he was there, and he said he thought Nina paid her to leave town. He guessed Michael paid her more to stick around. Was it worth going to prison?

At Sonny’s, Sonny told Michael that the holidays were tough on kids without a mother, and Michael said it was about to get tougher. Willow could be convicted by Christmas. Sonny said, unless another suspect came to light, and Michael asked, like who?

Isaiah went to Portia’s office, and she said she was writing to the board about his upcoming transplant. It was a groundbreaking procedure, and they were thrilled it was happening at GH. So was she. He said he was too. He was grateful she and the hospital took a chance on him. Felicia knocked at the door and told Portia that Nurse Tate’s lawyer was documenting her movements on the night of the shooting. Did she happen to see Willow at the hospital that night?

Dante said he heard Brook was looking for him, and she said it was about a legal thing. He had to promise it stayed between them.

Emma said she couldn’t get the key fob, and Gio suggested she find Britt and try again, but Emma said Britt would know something was up. Gio suggested she stop the pity party. They weren’t giving up. Emma said there was one more opportunity, but it involved relying on someone she didn’t know if she could trust.

Drew told Jacinda that Michael shot him. Willow would be exonerated, and Michael was going to be charged and convicted. She was too smart to go down as a co-conspirator. She said it wasn’t the first time he’d threatened her. He was a lot of talk and very little action. His girlfriend was in prison for shooting him and he was scrambling to get her set free. It was a skewed perspective. He said he could talk to the cops and press charges against her for drugging him, when Nina came in. She suggested he be more original. Why was he here harassing her assistant?

Michael said if there was another suspect, he’d love to know who, but Sonny said it was best the stay clear of the case. Alexis was looking into it. Michael wondered if he was setting up an innocent person, but Sonny said he wasn’t setting anything up. They didn’t know for sure that Willow shot Drew. Michael said he wasn’t blind to what Willow was capable of, but Sonny said the more he focused on Willow, he looked vindictive and looked guilty. Michael said he wasn’t guilty, and Sonny said he knew that, but Michael was angry. He didn’t blame Michael, but the best thing for the case was for Willow to be acquitted.

Dante suggested Brook talk to her husband. If a crime had been committed, he didn’t want to be dragged into it. She said there was a crime – not by her, by Willow. She was worried Chase was getting too caught up in saving Willow and would be dragged down with her.

Alexis asked if she needed to remind Chase there was no physical contact with inmates. They didn’t want Willow to get penalized. Willow said it was her fault. She got emotional. She felt so trapped and couldn’t stand not knowing when she’d see her kids again. Alexis said she had potentially good news that might secure Willow’s release.

Felicia said, September 2nd, the night Drew was shot, and Portia flashed back to being with Isaiah. Portia says she absolutely remembers she was on call, but she was working in her office and never saw Willow.

Gio said Rocco and Charlotte were on top of things, and Emma said Charlotte was smart and didn’t know Britt. Gio said he thought Charlotte and Rocco could work together and get the key fob. Failure was not an option. He knew it was important to Emma, so it was important to him too. Rocco and Charlotte knew that and hated what Dalton was doing. She said, okay. She and Gio had to be ready when they came through. He said the whole campus would be focused on the debate, and she said, that meant she should change into her hottest outfit. They kissed and she left.

Drew said he was under the impression Nina wasn’t keeping Jacinda as her assistant, but Nina said, it wasn’t her idea, but she needed and assistant, and Jacinda was going a great job. If he had something on his mind, say it directly to her and stop badgering her assistant. They went into Nina’s office, and he asked what the hell Nina was up to.

Dante said Chase was just doing his job and couldn’t discuss the case with Brook, and Brook said she knew that, but she was worried Chase would put himself in the middle of the war between Willow and Michael. He could end up hurting her family. Dante said Chase was in a tough spot, but he was a good cop. He could be sympathetic, but he knew the evidence pointed to Willow. She said the case may be more complicated than that. They both knew Michael and Drew, and both knew Michael could have done it.

Michael said if Willow got off, he was next in line, but Sonny said if Willow was acquitted, the case was over. The police and the ADA were going to fail and wouldn’t want to waste resources on another case that wasn’t ironclad. Michael asked if they just moved on like nothing happened and Willow would be back in the kids’ lives. He didn’t think so. Sonny said Michael had to think smart. He had to figure out Willow’s role in the kids’ lives later. Right now, they had to make this go away. Donna came in and asked if Michael wanted to help make turkeys for the soup kitchen, but he said he had to get going. Sonny told Donna to set up while he said goodbye to her brother, and he walked Michael outside. Michael said he got that what Sonny was saying made sense as a legal strategy, but it didn’t for the kids.

Willow said she thought she’d been denied bail, but Alexis said her circumstances had changed. Willow had been arraigned with Nina, and she petitioned for Willow’s release alone. It would be in the judge’s chambers and not public. Willow asked if that made it more likely that the judge would award bail, and Alexis said she made a strong written argument. Willow had no history of violence, had steady employment at GH, and she’d gotten several affidavits from co-workers testifying to her character. Chase was one of them. Chase said he hadn’t told her because he didn’t want to get her hopes up, and Alexis said the odds were better now than after Willow’s arrest. Chase said he’d also made some progress on the case.

Sonny made a construction paper turkey and made Donna laugh with it. There was a knock at the door, and Sonny opened it to Turner, who looked a mess. He asked, what happened? and she said it turned out she could throw an ax, but couldn’t change a tire. May she come in? Donna said, no offense, but she was a mess. Could they help her?  

Ned went into Bobbie’s and asked if Gio was off the clock. Gio said he was, but if Ned needed something, he could hook him up. Ned said, no need. He’d been eating BLTs there since before Gio was born. Gio said there was a lot of history there, like there was at the Quartermaine mansion, and Ned said, don’t let the new owner hear him compare the mansion to the local diner. Gio said he was glad they got the house back. Tracy must be thrilled. Ned said she was more thrilled to have the entire family back under one roof. He understood Gio was responsible. Gio said Tracy would have gotten around to apologizing to Ronnie eventually, but Ned said he wasn’t so sure. Tracy was frustrating and stubborn. Gio said maybe they had that in common.

Brook told Dante that when Willow was arrested, she saw how cold Michael was, like he got everything he wanted and everything was going according to plan. Dante said Michael knew how to cause maximum damage, and she asked if he thought Michael shot Drew. He said he didn’t know, but thought he was capable of framing Willow.

Alexis said, if there was a new development, why was she just hearing about it? and Chase said it wasn’t from the PCPD. He was investigating the case as a private citizen. He believed the department overlooked evidence against other suspects. Once Willow was charged, they focused on strengthening the case. He said he believed Willow was innocent, but was investigating it on his own time, without department resources. Alexis said she appreciated it and to let her know if he found anything helpful, and he said he was looking into Michael’s alibi – Jacinda Bracken.

Drew asked what Jacinda was doing there. He thought Nina paid her to skip town. Nina said Michael charmed her into staying, but he said Michael put zeroes on a check. He spoke to Alexis and Willow had another shot at bail. They had to get the focus back on Michael. His alibi had to go, so say goodbye to her new assistant. She said that was her first impulse, but then she realized she didn’t need to get rid of Jacinda. Michael would.

She said, Michael made a big mistake. Now that he claimed Jacinda was his alibi, he was forced to see it through. He had to convince the world Jacinda wasn’t a paid escort and that they had a meaningful relationship. Otherwise, it would look like his alibi was bought and paid for. Drew asked if she thought Michael could pull it off, and she said, if he didn’t, it had the potential to put his children in an unsavory situation. People talked, gossiped, recorded things on their phone, and other people commented. Being with a paid escort and his children was a terrible look. That’s why a public situation had to be orchestrated where Michael was with Jacinda and his children, and he’d be forced to distance himself from a known sex worker. Drew said, if he denied being with her, it would protect his good standing as a father. Nina said his flimsy alibi would blow away and he’d be back to being suspect number one. Willow would go free. Drew asked if she wasn’t worried about the impact on the kids, but she said she’d make sure the kids were okay. It would be worth it. Willow would be free and with her children and the blame would shift back to Michael where it belonged.

Gio asked how Tracy was taking her win, and Ned said she was taking a much-deserved trip to her favorite spa in France. In the meantime, he arranged to get the boxes of Quartermaine heirlooms she dumped at Lulu’s back to the estate. He was trying to lock down an ETA from the movers, but they were dodging him. He needed to handle it personally. The items were very precious to his mother, and he had to make sure they got home safely and in one piece.

Donna gave Turner a cloth to wipe her face and Sonny asked, what happened? Turner said she got a flat and figured she’d save time changing it herself. The jack wasn’t working properly, and in the process, she smashed her phone, so she couldn’t call for help. She decided to throw herself on his mercy and walked here. She showed him her run-down shoe and asked if she could use the phone. He said she didn’t have to call roadside assistance. He owned a fleet of tow trucks. She said, of course (🍷) he did.

Drew said he hoped Jacinda took his advice. She was caught up in things way above her head and was going to be the first casualty. Michael shot him and despite her drugging him, he didn’t think Michael should hide behind her to get away with it. He left, and Nina aske Jacinda to call Michael. Tell him they had something important to discuss and it had to be face to face.

Willow said, Jacinda drugged Drew. She found Jacinda in their bedroom. Now Michael was pursuing her? Alexis said that didn’t prove Michael shot Drew or discount his alibi. Chase said Jacinda could. Michael said they met by chance at the bar in the PC Grill. He said he had no idea who she was. He paid for her drink, then they went elsewhere. Michael said he was with her all night until Brook called about Wiley and he went back to the Quartermaines. Willow said that couldn’t be true if Michael was at Drew’s, and Chase said, if he was, Jacinda’s whereabouts were unknown. Possibly, she was with another client. If he can find them, Michael’s alibi disappears.

Ned said now that he was fortified, he had to deal with the boxes, and Gio said he hoped everything made it back to the house. Ned told him, don’t be a stranger. Their house was his house. Stop in whenever he wanted. His mother and Olivia would love it. So would Brook. Gio said he’d keep it in mind, and Ned left. Emma came back, and Gio asked if she’d heard from Charlotte, but she said she hadn’t. She was choosing to be cautiously optimistic. Distract her. He took her hands and said he and Ned were talking. Tracy was at a spa in France. She said Tracy deserved to be papered. She was glad he and Ned talked. Where did they leave things?

Outside Bobbie’s on the phone, Ned said the boxes should have been delivered to 66 Harborview Drive two hours ago… what did they mean, they could be lost? Those were valuable family heirlooms. Drew came by and said they were exactly where they should be.

Isaiah said he apologized for leaving Portia deal with Felicia. He didn’t want to tip her off. Portia told her that she was on call the night of Drew’s shooting, but they both knew she was with him. They should go to the police and Willow’s lawyer and clear things up.

Felicia looked at Portia’s schedule on the hospital computer, and it showed Portia leaving at 8 pm. Felicia said Portia wasn’t on call all night. Where was she?

Brook told Dante that Chase was convinced Willow was being railroaded. He wouldn’t consider that she was guilty. Dante said he and Chase talked about how his bias had seeped into his job. She needed to make sure it didn’t seep into their relationship. She said she didn’t see how the investigation became so personal. She knew Chase wanted to help, but she didn’t want it to cost him.

Chase asked if Willow would be okay, and she said now that she knew he was doing what he could to help. She didn’t know how to thank him. He said, stay strong and listen to Alexis. She’d make bail and they’d clear her name. He left.

Michael said he had an appointment with Nina and asked what Jacinda was doing for dinner. She said she may be free. It depended on the invitation. She told Nina that Michael was there, and Michael went into Nina’s office. He asked what was up. What were her concerns? She said her concerns were her grandchildren. She hadn’t seen them in a long time. Before he said, no, she was prepared to go to court and fight for grandparents’ rights. Michael said it was fine, and she said, he’d let her see them? He said they loved and missed her and he thought it was good for them to see her. She said, what’s the catch? and he said the problem wasn’t that she loved her grandkids. It was that she had a blind spot when it came to their mother. She said she wasn’t apologizing for loving her child, and he said she didn’t need to. But she did need to limit what she said to the kids about Willow. Did she agree?

Sonny said his guys would be on their way soon and Turner’s car would be ready. He’d drive her to it. She thanked him, and he asked if she’d like some water. Donna said he needed to offer her a treat as well. Did she like cookies? Turner said she didn’t think she could turn down a cookie, and Donna left to get a plate. Turner said she never would have come had she known Donna was there, and he asked to check her shoe. She asked if he was a cobbler too, and he said he knew a guy. She said he knew a lot of people, and he tenderly wiped her face, saying she had grease on her. She didn’t hate it.

Donna brought back cookies and milk, and Turner said they looked delicious, but there was no way she could eat them on her own. They had to help. Donna said she’d brought out extras, and Turner took a bite. She said, delicious. They were way too good to resist.

Willow told Alexis, for the first time in a long time, there was hope. First, she’d make bail, and Chase would disprove Michael’s alibi. Then she’d be free. Won’t she?

Dante said Chase was definitely invested in the outcome, and Brook asked what he knew that he wasn’t telling her. He said they monitored Willow’s visits as part of the investigation. Chase had been to see her three times since she was denied bail. She asked if that was typical, but he said, no. Chase came in and asked what was going on. Dante said he’d leave them to chat, and Chase asked if he interrupted something. Brook said he was right on time. He’d been working to free Willow.

Nina said, fine. She’d respect Michael’s limits. She thanked him for letting her see her grandchildren, and he said he didn’t want the kids to suffer. He wanted them to be happy. He left Nina’s office and asked if Jacinda thought about dinner. She said she liked the MetroCourt Gardens and they should go before the snow starts. He said, good idea, and kissed her. Nina cracked her office door and watched.  

Portia said they weren’t going to the police or Willow’s attorney. If she and Isaiah let them know where they were, it would open them up to scrutiny. He said she was right. Neither of them wanted their jobs jeopardized and neither of them saw Willow. They couldn’t help anyway. It would stay between them. She said that’s what he told her that he wanted in the beginning, and he said that wasn’t the only thing he said he wanted. He put his arms around her and said he couldn’t wait to get back to the cabin. She said her too. They had to make it happen.

Alexis told Willow that it wasn’t that simple. She had to convince a jury that the police rushed to judgment, focusing just on her, and missed the real killer. There were more viable suspects. Michael was one, but there may be more. Her phone rang, and she asked if Felicia had an update. Felicia said Portia’s alibi didn’t hold up. She wasn’t where she said she was at the time of the shooting.

Gio told Emma that Ned said he could go to the Quartermaines’ whenever he wanted. He was cool and didn’t push. Emma said he got major points for that, and Gio said, no pressure. He and Sonny always clicked. It took longer with Ned, but Ned was a good guy. Emma said, progress.  

Ned asked what Drew did, and Drew said he called the moving company and was having every box of the valuable family heirlooms shipped to his house. Ned said that was theft, but Drew said he was as much of a Quartermaine as the rest of them. Ned said he was sick of Drew’s games. He’d lost the house. Move on. Drew said he may not have the estate, but he got everything in it, at least the important things. Ned asked what Drew cared about them. He had no memories associated with them. He never saw Ned’s grandmother pick roses and put them in the Ming vase, or Alan’s joy at his stupid trains going around the Christmas tree. The only pleasure Drew got was keeping the things from them. Drew said maybe that was enough, and Ned said that proved he wasn’t a Quartermaine and never would be. He was going to take Drew to court and sue for every item. Drew said he couldn’t steal what was already his (how does he figure this when everything was left to Tracy?), and Ned began breathing heavily. He squatted down, leaning on a chair, and Drew said, faking a heart attack. That was right out of the Quartermaine playbook. He believed Edward was better at it. He left, and Ned fell to the ground.

Tuesday:

Nathan went to Anna’s office and said the Commissioner wanted to see him. Dante said that would be him.

Chase said he believed Willow was innocent, and Brook asked if he was actively working to get Willow exonerated. He said he was.

Jacinda met Michael at the MetroCourt Gardens and asked what he wanted to talk about. He said he wanted to get to know her better. Talk about herself. She said she was used to keeping her private life private, and he said he respected that, but if they wanted this to work, he was going to need to get to know better, and he was genuinely interested. Tell him one thing not many people knew.

Lucas told Elizabeth that he was moving in with Marco at Windymere.

Lulu found Olivia in the nook and said the moving company had picked up Tracy’s boxes. She assumed Tracy would be there barking orders. Olivia said Tracy was at the spa and the boxes weren’t there either. They were lost in transit. It was a huge mess, and she was letting Ned handle it. She was glad Lulu stopped by. She didn’t want to meddle, but thought Lulu should know that she heard Rocco and Danny talking about Britt.

Charlotte, Rocco, and Danny got in the elevator and Rocco said, mission? Danny said, whatever it was, he was in, and Charlotte said they had to get the key fob tonight.

Emma told Gio that Charlotte was going to grab the key fob and they were meeting at the campus. Gio said, after that, there was no turning back, and they left Bobbie’s. Outside, they saw Ned on the ground, gasping.

Dante told Nathan that Anna had been called away by the WSB and took a leave of absence. She wanted to get Mac, but… Nathan said, Maxie, and Dante said Laura asked him to fill in. Nathan said he was the right man for the job, but Dante said he was a cop, not an administrator. Everything was dicey and they’d just given their biggest case to the DA. They had the election, and everyone was worked up over Measure C. They needed all hands on deck and needed Nathan back on the force.

Chase said he’d visited Willow in Pentenville and was putting together evidence to help the case, and Brook said Dante had mentioned his visits to Pentenville. Why didn’t he tell her? He said he didn’t want to put her in a difficult position. She had every right to feel that Michael had been treated badly, but no amount of hurt justified trying to kill Drew and framing Willow.

Jacinda told Michael that she’d imagined she’d be a great world traveler and would thrive living out of a backpack under the stars. But her first night in the wilderness, she saw a spider the size of a football and booked with a glamping camp and never looked back. She gave up her dreams as an explorer and her savings. Glamping was expensive. Michael said his stepdad liked camping and brought him a couple of times. From experience, he preferred the glamping route. Jacinda said, to kindred spirits, and Michael said, to intrepid glampers, and they clinked glasses. He told her not to give up her dream. Maybe the Outback wasn’t the best place to start, especially when they had enough poisonous creatures in their backyard. He looked over at Nina walking in with Wiley.

Elizabeth reminded Lucas that Sidwell had held lucky captive and Lucky almost didn’t make it out alive. Ask Jason and Anna about him. Lucas said Marco couldn’t control his father, but she said that didn’t mean they should share an address, He said he’d probably never see Sidwell. It was a literal castle and they’d have their own living space. She said moving in was big enough, but he said it was a risk he was willing to take. She said it was more than a risk. Was he sure he wasn’t doing it to sabotage the relationship and give himself an excuse to bail?

Danny said it was their last chance. There would be tons of outsiders. Gio and Emma could get in the lab when no one was paying attention. Rocco said Danny couldn’t afford more trouble, but Danny said no matter what he did, Drew would still hate him. Rocco thought he should reconsider, but Danny said he was doing this. Charlotte said, good. There needed to be three of them if this was going to work.  

Olivia said she didn’t hear the details, and when Danny and Rocco saw her, they clammed up. Lulu said the whole Britt thing was an ongoing struggle. Rocco had been meeting up with Britt and lying to her about it. Olivia said Rocco was a good kid and she thought Lulu could trust him, but Lulu asked how she could when he was keeping secrets. Olivia said it was good he had Danny to talk to, but Lulu said Danny was Jason’s son, and Jason and Britt were friends. So Rocco wasn’t getting the full picture of her. She’d rather he hear it from her and not Danny. Olivia said, that ship sailed a long time ago, and Lulu said she had no one to blame but herself.

Gio told Ned that he was going to be okay, and called to Emma. He said, no pulse and he’s not breathing, when Britt ran out, telling him, stand back. Emma called 911, while Brit started CPR.

Lucas said in some ways he was still afraid to commit, and Elizabeth told him to give it the consideration it deserved. It would show he cared about their future and wanted it to last. He said that’s why Windymere was perfect. He wanted to live with Marco, but signing a lease was too much too soon. If they lived in a gothic castle filled with ghosts, they would know they could live together. It’s what he wanted more than anything. She said it was his life and he could ruin it how he saw fit, and he said he went over to Windymere and it was as incredible as he remembered. He’d been stuck in Ava’s tiny guest room and now he’d wake up with Marco every morning. She said she was happy and excited for him and Marco, but if he needed to get off the island fast, he knew who to call.

Dante said he went over Nathan’s psyche eval and he was cleared to be reinstated. When Dante came back, he’d been a mess and a danger to everyone, but he got help and did the work. Nathan said he was sorry Dante went through that, but Dante said he’d put it behind him. It looked like Nathan had readjusted. Nathan said it was different, but worth it. He was seeing a therapist, and it was helpful. He’d brought up coming back to the force to Anna, but she seemed to have doubts. Dante said Anna went to bat for Nathan, and would be disappointed that she wasn’t there, but he hadn’t heard from her since she left.

Chase said, that was the working theory and he was gathering evidence. Brook said he made it sound official, but there was already a case against Willow. He said he thought they were wrong, and Brook asked if Anna knew. He said she knew how he felt, but not that he was investigating, and she said, why not? He said he wasn’t investigating as a cop. He’d spoken to Alexis about how he was looking into it as a private citizen.

Jacinda said she should go, but Michael said, please stay. Wiley came over to the table and said Grandma Nina was getting him an ice cream sundae, and Michael introduced him to Jacinda, daddy’s friend. She was also Grandma Nina’s assistant. Nina suggested they go get Wiley’s sundae, and Michael said he thought Wiley should stay. Nina asked to speak to him, and they stepped away while Wiley and Jacinda talked sundae toppings.

Nina said Michael was going to let her grandchild hang with a call girl? and he said it looked like it. Sorry to ruin her plan.

Charlotte said Britt barely knew her, so she could steal the key fob while Rocco and Danny provided a distraction. When Britt came in for her shift, Rocco could ask her to join him for coffee. Rocco said she’d be working, and Charlotte said, get her to sit for a quick chat. That’s when she’d steal the key fob from Britt’s bag. Rocco said, what if Britt didn’t want to chat? and Charlotte said that’s where Danny came in. He could accidentally bump into Britt and say anything that would occupy her.

Emma said the ambulance was on the way, and Britt continued to work on Ned.

Dante said he was worried about Anna. The WSB didn’t care about the welfare of their people in the field. Nathan said, she must have thought it was important or she wouldn’t have gone. It couldn’t have been easy to appoint Sonny Corinthos’s son as Police Commissioner.

Michael said Nina deliberately brought Wiley to trap him, seeing him in public with a so-called call girl. Wiley was having a great time with her assistant. Nina wondered what a family court judge would say about the company he kept, and Michael said she was shaming Jacinda. Given some of the things in her past, he didn’t think she was the best advocate for a woman’s bodily autonomy. By the time the visitation hearing came around, Willow would be locked up for good.

Brook asked if it was even legal, and Chase said it was a grey area. He was being careful and if necessary, he could defend his actions to internal affairs. She asked if he heard himself, and he said he couldn’t let an innocent person be railroaded. She said he didn’t know that Willow was innocent. He didn’t have to do anything and had already lost his badge when he punched Valentin. She saw how hard it was on him and now he was willing to jeopardize his career again for Willow.  

Lulu said when Rocco told her that he found out about Britt, she didn’t handle it well. Now he wasn’t comfortable talking about her. She should have figured out a way for her and Dante to break it to him themselves, then he wouldn’t be lying to them. Olivia said she thought it was good that Lulu stood her ground, and Lulu said she knew Britt was part of bringing Rocco into the world. Olivia asked if Lulu could find it in her heart to forgive Britt, but Lulu said she couldn’t. Britt stole her embryo and tried to raise Rocco as her own. How could she trust Britt around her family? Olivia said she wouldn’t, and Lulu asked how to explain things to a teenager who thought they’d been lied to their whole life. Olivia said Lulu did what she thought was best, and Lulu said, now Rocco was fascinated with Britt. He thought she was mysterious. Olivia said Britt was a horror show and sooner or later, Rocco would find out for himself.

As Ned was brought in on a gurney, Britt ran into the hospital and told Lucas what had happened. She tried to follow them, but Lucas said, medical staff only. Elizabeth said, nothing personal, but Britt wasn’t a doctor right now, and closed the door.

Nathan said, that didn’t come out right, but Dante said he’d been thinking about it too. Not only was he Sonny’s son, but his brother’s ex was accused of shooting a sitting congressman. Nathan said he wasn’t related to Willow or Drew, and Dante said, not technically. He asked Laura if she thought he was the right choice, and she said let her worry about the optics and let him worry about the job. Nathan said it was clear she had faith in Dante’s integrity, and Dante said he wanted Nathan back on the force and out in the community. He was assigning Nathan a partner. He was a good guy, but had a couple of blind spots. Dante needed Nathan to keep an eye on him.

Chase asked if Brook remembered why he hit Valentin, and she said, of course (🍷). Valentin goaded him into defending her. He was very chivalrous, but it was unnecessary. Taking matters into his own fists might have cost him his badge permanently. He said he had no legal right, but under the same circumstances, he would do it again because it was the right thing to do. She said that made him her hero, but his job was to enforce the law, and he said, the same law was being used to railroad Willow. He had to help. She said Willow had help. Alexis was defending her, and Drew was on her side, and he was the victim. Did he need to risk his career? She doubted Willow asked him to do that. He asked if she was worried about his career or that he might prove that Michael did it.

Nina said she was going to document Michael’s family outing and the judge would hear all about who he trusted to be around his son. Michael said, go right ahead. Then she needed to leave the hotel. His mother owned the MetroCourt and one word from him, and security would drag her out. She said he couldn’t do that, and he said, couldn’t he? Good luck getting back in her office. He’d inform her assistant that she could help Nina work remotely and she’d have the office to herself. As her boss… He wouldn’t get into that just yet. Do what she needed to do. He went back to the table and said, Grandma Nina wanted to take a quick picture of them. He posed between Wiley and Jacinda, and Nina took a photo.

At the hospital, Rocco asked, what happened? and Danny asked if Ned was going to be okay. Gio said he thought Ned had a heart attack, and Charlotte said she was going to get the key fob, then meet them, when Britt joined them. She said they were able to restore Ned’s heart rhythm, but he wasn’t out of the woods. He was in better shape than when they’d found him though. They’d get an update soon from the medical team. Emma asked if that wasn’t her, and Gio thanked her for stepping in and saving his grandfather. Britt said they did a great job jumping into action and asked if they’d seen her bag. Gio said, no, and she said maybe she left it in the ambulance, which she was sure was gone. She ran out, and Emma asked if Gio was okay. Gio said there was something he needed to do, and left.

Olivia said she didn’t care what good things Britt had done. Thank God she’d saved Josslyn, but she was a liar and a thief. She would just lie to Rocco too and when she did, he’d remember Lulu was his mother. She had his back, and he could trust her, not that snake. Lulu said that was strangely comforting, and Olivia said no parent wanted their kid to learn the hard way, but experience was the greatest teacher. Don’t worry. Britt would show Rocco who she truly was. Olivia’s phone rang, and she asked Gio what was going on. Gio said, it’s Ned.  

Dante said Nathan’s partner would be Harrison Chase. He was smart and a solid cop. Nathan said, with blind spots, and Dante said, not normally, but he did when it came to the shooting of Congressman Cain. How well did he remember Drew? Nathan said, Drew shot him, but he didn’t know. He seemed decent enough after he got away from Helena Cassadine. Dante said Drew was a piece of work. He’d turned all of his friends into enemies. All of the evidence pointed to Michael’s ex, Willow, but despite the evidence, Chase insisted she was innocent. He’d been to visit her in Pentenville. Nathan asked if that wasn’t a conflict of interest, and Dante said, a massive one, but Chase was a great guy. Chase always had his back and he wanted Nathan to look out for him and keep him on the straight and narrow.

Chase said Brook didn’t want to believe Michael shot Drew and framed Willow, but she had to admit it was a possibility. Brook said she thought Drew could rile the Dali Lama into a homicidal rage, but she did think Michael was capable of violence. He said Claudia Zacchara would agree, but she said, context matters. Claudia kidnapped Josslyn just after Carly gave birth and Michael lost it. So technically, Michael could have shot Drew in a rage. He said, but not cold-blooded premeditated murder with a family heirloom, and she said she didn’t want to think that was true or that Michael framed Willow. Before Willow and Drew’s affair, she would have bet Michael was innocent, but the way he’d been talking lately, she didn’t know. He asked if she thought Michael could have done it, and she said, he could have, but it seemed like the only truth Chase wanted to prove was the one that exonerated Willow. That’s why she wanted him to stay far away from Drew and the Quartermaines. Michael and Willow’s divorce and custody hearing were a toxic stain that kept spreading and hurting everyone it touched. Let Drew be Willow’s hero. Chase said, if he stood by and did nothing and Willow was wrongfully convicted, he’d blame himself.

Rocco asked if Ned would be okay, and Britt said the doctors were taking great care of him. Danny said he wished there was something they could do, but Britt said they were there. They were doing it. She asked if Rocco, Danny, and Charlotte would go to Bobbie’s and see if she left her bag, and they said they were on it. She asked Gio if there was any word, but he said, not yet. He said he needed to run an errand, and left.

Elizabeth said the meds weren’t working, and Lucas said they’d have4 to do a coronary bypass.

Olivia arrived at the hospital and hugged Gio. She asked, what happened? and he said they found Ned outside Bobbie’s struggling to breathe. He was pretty sure it was a heart attack. Olivia said someone had to call Brook, and Gio said he’d been trying, but he’d call again. Emma said they were working on Ned, and Olivia said, thank God they were there, but Gio said, Britt saved Ned’s life.

Emma called Charlotte and said there was a change in plans, but Charlotte said she got the key fob. They were good to go. Emma said Gio needed to be at the hospital. They weren’t sure if Ned was going to make it.

Lucas came out and said Ned was critical, but stable, and Olivia said, he was alive. That was something. Lucas said Ned had a severe heart attack and the blockage wasn’t responding to medication. They needed to do an emergency bypass.

Charlotte told Danny and Rocco that it was a no-go. Gio was worried about his grandfather and Emma didn’t want to leave him. Danny said they had to do it tonight. They wouldn’t get another chance. Rocco said, then they’d do it themselves.

Dante gave Nathan his badge and said, welcome back to the PCPD, Detective West. Nathan said, thank you, Acting Commissioner Falconari, and they hugged.

Brook said, if there was blame to throw, it was on the person who shot Drew, and Chase said she didn’t need to agree Willow was innocent or Michael was guilty, but he had to stand by his beliefs. Could she accept that? She said he was a good guy, and he said, that wasn’t a yes. She said she might not like what he was doing, but his reasons for doing it made her love him more, and they hugged.

Wiley and Jacinda talked about the giant spiders, and Wiley asked Michael if they could go to Australia. Willow walked in and saw them.

Wednesday:

When Brook got to the hospital, Olivia told her that Ned might need a bypass. Portia joined them and said Ned was critical, but stable. They were giving him oxygen and medication to improve his blood flow, but needed to do more tests. Britt asked if his major artery wasn’t blocked, and Portia said, according to the initial test, that was correct. Britt said that Ned had a windowmaker and needed an operation immediately.

Boyle harassed Laura before the debate, saying her Police Commissioner was MIA and she’d replaced Anna with the son of the local crime boss. Laura said she thought they’d be focusing on the issues, but he said her relationship with Sonny Corinthos was an issue and would cause her downfall. He left and Martin told Laura, don’t worry. That old gasbag is all talk. Martin knew she was angry, but he was there to offer support if she wanted it.

Charlotte, Danny, and Rocco arrived at the lab. Rocco said Emma didn’t want them to break in on their own, but it was their best chance. Charlotte said Emma wouldn’t care when they brought her proof, and Rocco tried the key fob with no luck. Danny was also unsuccessful, but Charlotte opened it on the first try.

At Alexis’s office, Drew commended her for managing to get Willow out on bail. He was looking for her, but Alexis said all she knew was Willow had something important to do.

Willow saw Jacinda, and flashed back to seeing her in the bedroom with a passed out drew. Wiley saw Willow and ran to her.

Martin asked if Laura wanted him to leave, but she said, of course (🍷) not. She was disappointed in him, but he was her brother. He said he knew he’d messed up badly, but wanted to make amends. That’s why he was there tonight. He couldn’t stay for the debate, but could offer pointers on handling old Ezra. She asked if he wouldn’t get in trouble with Drew, and he said Drew paid his bills, but there wasn’t enough money in the world for him to turn his back on his baby sister. His loyalty to her came first.

Charlotte closed the lab door, and they turned on the light. Rocco wondered, where’s the animals?

Brook asked if Ned should be in surgery, but Portia said it was a complicated operation. They had to make sure it was absolutely necessary. They might be able to insert a stent. Britt said they were being overly cautious, and it could prove fatal, and Portia asked for a word. They stepped away, and Portia said Britt was way out of line. She needed to stop scaring the family. Britt said she was telling the truth, but Portia said Britt was a disgraced OB/GYN who’d been busted down to a ward clerk. Britt said, if not for her, Ned wouldn’t have made it there, and Portia said now she had to step back and let them handle it. Britt said, their inaction could get Ned killed.

Wiley said he missed Willow so much, while at the table, Jacinda said she thought Willow was in prison. Michael said he guessed she made bail, when Wiley pulled Willow over to the table. Michael said it was a surprise, and Willow said, for both of them. She had no idea she’d find them here with Michael’s… friend. Wiley said her name was Jacinda, and Willow said they’d met once before, but she almost didn’t recognize Jacinda with so many clothes on.

Portia asked if Britt was trying to get fired, and Jason suggested he and Britt go out for some fresh air. Portia said she thought that was a good idea, and Britt said, fine. She’d meet Jason outside.

Emma said she totally freaked, but not Gio, and Gio said he knew he had to do something. But if Emma hadn’t grabbed Britt, Ned could have taken a turn for the worse.

Danny asked if it was the right lab, and Rocco said, maybe Dalton moved the animals. Danny said, maybe Emma got it wrong, and Charlotte suggested they dig around. Rocco said Danny should go, and Charlotte said, if Danny got caught, he had more to lose. Rocco told him not to give Drew another reason for him not to see Scout, but Danny said they were in this together. It was faster with the three of them. Charlotte suggested they get started, and they looked around.

Drew said he wanted to discuss Willow’s defense strategy, but Alexis said Willow was her client, not him. He said he was footing the bills and her access to Scout depended on his goodwill. He could choose to enforce the restraining order at any time. She said he’d made it clear that their dynamic was extortion based, but if he was looking to dictate her strategy, there was the door. He said he wanted to make sure they were on the same page, and she said she’d do everything in her power to get Willow exonerated. He said she’d do it by implicating Michael, and she said she’d bring Michael up as an alternate suspect, along with everyone else who possibly shot him.

Jacinda said it was good to see Willow. A lot had changed since they’d run into each other. Willow said it appeared Jacinda was in the same line of work, but Jacinda said she had a new position as assistant to Willow’s mom at Crimson. Willow said she guessed Michael had something to do with that, and Michael said it was getting late. They should wrap things up. Wiley said his mommy just got there, but Michael said it was almost bedtime. Wiley said he was happy to see Willow. He’d been worried. Willow said he didn’t have to worry anymore. She was back and not going away ever again.

At Bobbie’s, Britt complained about Portia being disrespectful, but Jason said it seemed like she was acting in the best interest of the hospital, shielding GH and Britt from a major lawsuit. Britt said she might not be reinstated, but she was a damn good doctor. She hated her stupid job, she hated her room above the diner, and she hated him for making her come back. He said that wasn’t how he remembered it, and she said he gave her no other option. She had a good thing going until he showed up to ruin everything. He asked if she wished she was still working with Pascal, and she said she wished she was anywhere but Port Charles. He said he was grateful she was there and bet Ned was too.

Portia said the result of Ned’s coronary angiogram showed a full blockage of the biggest artery, which cut off 50% of the blood flow to his heart. Brook said, so he needed a bypass, and Portia said, unfortunately. She asked if Olivia could fill out some paperwork, and Brook asked if her dad was going to make it. Portia said she promised to do everything she could to make sure he pulled through, and she left with Olivia. Chase hugged Brook.  

Willow told Wiley to give his sister a big hug and kiss, and Michael said it was time to go. Wiley asked if Jacinda could come. He wanted to show her his stuffed spider, Fred. Michael said, if it was okay with her, and Jacinda said, of course (🍷). She’d love to meet Fred. Willow said she’d see Wiley soon, and grabbed Michael’s arm as they were leaving. She said Wiley was a little boy. How could she expose him to a sex worker? He said, as opposed to a would-be murderer? She said she knew he’d framed her and put the gun in her room. She and Alexis would prove it, and he would be the one left out in the cold.

Drew said he didn’t want Alexis introducing any other suspects. When Willow was exonerated, he wanted the police waiting to arrest Michael. Alexis asked what his priority was – exonerating Willow or convicting Michael – and he asked if it couldn’t be both. She said her priority was convincing the court of Willow’s innocence. Anything else was a distraction and could cost Willow her freedom. Drew said he asked Martin to be her co-counsel, but she said she didn’t need a co-counsel. Drew said she could focus on proving Willow’s innocence, and Martin could convince the court that Michael shot him. She said he had the rest of his life to go after Michael. She had one shot to prove Willow’s innocence and if he pushed his agenda, there was a good chance Willow could end up in prison.

Laura told Martin that it would be an uphill battle. Boyle had major ammunition. Anna was on a special assignment with the WSB, and she had to appoint an acting Police Commissioner. She wanted Mac of course (🍷), but he had to commute to Boston to see his daughter and declined. So she appointed the next most qualified person – Dante Falconari. Martin said, Sonny’s son, and she said it was political suicide. He said the optics weren’t great, but he knew she’d based her decision on what was right. She said Boyle would claim it was another sign that she was in Sonny’s pocket, and he said she’d have to defend her decision based on facts. Why did she select Dante? She said he had years of dedicated service, more commendations than she could count, sterling reviews, and was highly thought of among his peers. He said those were solid reasons and the people of Port Charles would see it the same way. She said her other concern was that Dante was her grandson’s father and Rocco was also Sonny’s grandson. She was concerned Rocco would get caught in the crossfire.

Rocco said nothing there indicated Dalton was experimenting on animals, and Danny said all he found were equations he didn’t understand. Rocco said they were upside down, and Danny turned them, but said it didn’t help. They heard someone coming in and hid. Dalton came into the lab.

Drew met Willow at the MetroCourt and said he’d gotten her message. She said she had a run-in with Michael. She’d called the Quartermaines’ to check on the children and Yuri picked up. He told her Nina had picked up Wiley and brought him there, so she thought it was the perfect chance for her to see him. She walked in and found Wiley eating ice cream with Michael and the hooker Nina paid to drug Drew like they were a pseudo family, and there was nothing she could do about it.

In the nook, Jacinda asked if Michael got Wiley to go to sleep, and he said, it took some wrangling, since he was hopped up on sugar. She said the classic toppings had a lot of sugar, and he said Wiley thought she had excellent taste in toppings. He was also excited and happy for her to meet Fred. She said Wiley was a sweet kid, and he said Wiley was impressed by her. So was he. She handled Nina and Willow perfectly. She said, perfect or not, they’d use what happened against him in family court, but he said there wasn’t a chance after Willow was convicted.

Jason said Britt saved Ned’s life, but Britt said he wasn’t out of the woods. He said she gave him a fighting chance. He hoped he got a chance to thank Ned for everything he’d done for the family. Years ago, he’d walked away from his parents and grandparents, and Ned must have wanted to do the same over the years, but didn’t. He stuck around. She said she imagined the money and power that came with being a Quartermaine made a difference, and he said, maybe, but Ned cared about the family and kept them together through very difficult times. He wanted to tell Ned that he appreciated it, like he appreciated what she did for Ned today. She said he gave her too much credit. Gio did CPR. He said she made sure Ned didn’t die while Gio was trying to save him. It would have devastated Gio, but it didn’t happen because of her. She said she hated when he talked like she was a good person. He was wrong. He said he wasn’t wrong and she knew it.

At the hospital, Lulu told Chase and Brook that Dante was on a case and asked her to keep an eye on his mom. Was it okay for her to wait with them? Brook said it was a public space, and Lulu said she knew Brook hated her and didn’t want to make things harder. Brook said she was half right. Sit down.

Gio told Emma that he and Ned had a good conversation earlier and he thought it was the first step to a relationship with Ned as his grandfather. What if that was all he got? He’d wasted time keeping Ned at arm’s length when Ned hadn’t done anything wrong. Emma said Gio was going through a lot. Ned knew that and was giving him space. Gio said Ned could have pressured him, but waited. He’d waited so long to seek Ned out, he may not get the chance. She told him not to count Ned out yet. He’d worked hard to keep Ned alive, and Ned was fighting just as hard to come back to him and the family.

Martin said he admired Laura. She always chose to do the right thing, even when it made her life more difficult. People called it… integrity. It was a foreign concept to him. Laura said it wasn’t an easy path to walk, but he said she made it look easy. He thought integrity was what made her popular with her constituents. They believed in her, trusted her, and looked to her for guidance, and they should. She said she hoped they still felt that way after the debate. She knew Boyle fought dirty. Martin said, let him. All he’d do was make their choice easier. Boyle was a little man who bullied people to get what he wanted. She said, and she was a friend to the mob and a nepo grandma. He said she was an amazing, lovable, accomplished woman with morals, class, and intelligence. She’d loved the city for decades and the people who lived in it counted on her to do the right thing for them no matter what. It was a lock. She said she was glad he was still in her life, and he said not as happy as he was. He had to meet Alexis, but he’d be rooting for her. He left.

Dalton sat at his computer and complained about things being moved around. He heard something and got up, asking, who’s there? Rocco stepped forward, and Dalton asked what the hell he was doing there.  

Martin went to Alexis’s office, and she said she’d been hoping to get through to his client. She didn’t need or want co-counsel. She tried to explain that she worked for Willow, and he worked for Drew. It was clear her intentions didn’t align with his. Drew was obsessed with laying the blame on Michael, which would hurt her client. The best way to get Willow acquitted was to present as many suspects as possible. Then she’d put the PCPD on trial, saying they rushed to judgement, focusing only on Willow and excluded all other suspects. Martin said it was a solid point of attack, and she said, then tell his boss to leave her alone.

Willow told Drew that it took all her willpower not to pull Wiley away from that disgusting farce. When she saw them, she had to stop herself from crying. Wiley spotted her, so she kept herself together. Michael had done so many things she didn’t think he was capable of, but she didn’t think he’d expose her son to a sex worker. Drew said there was something wrong with Michael. He’d claimed the kids weren’t safe with her and he deserved to lose custody.

Jacinda said, even if Willow was convicted, would Michael still think it was wise to let people think he had a relationship with a sex worker? He said she was a sex worker. She’d moved on. She said he was a high-profile figure and it could hurt his image, but he said he didn’t care what people thought. He had no problem with her being around his kids and had planned to introduce them to her anyway. She said she guessed Nina’s plan backfired, and he said Nina and Willow had a nasty habit of putting his kids in terrible positions, especially Willow. She didn’t think things through… This was what his dad warned him about. Willow and her selfish behavior were an easy trigger for him and Willow’s lawyer would try to use it against him in court. She said it would make it seem like he framed Willow, and he said, exactly. He had to keep his composure in court no matter what. It was equally important that when she was called to the stand that she provided an airtight alibi. Did she foresee any issues?

Lulu left to get tea, and Chase asked how Brook was holding up. Brook said she wasn’t. She was terrified. She couldn’t imagine a world without her dad. He said Ned was a rock for all of them, and she said when he’d found out she’d given birth to Gio, he was so amazing. He had a right to be angry, but he wasn’t. He loved and supported her like always. She couldn’t lose him. Chase said that wasn’t going to happen. The Quartermaines were a ridiculously stubborn bunch, and Ned wasn’t going anywhere without a fight. They hugged.

Dalton asked how Rocco got in, and Rocco said he snuck in. Dalton said, obviously. Why? Rocco said Dalton was doing illegal testing on animals, and he was going to prove it, and Dalton asked if he saw any animals. Rocco said he’d moved them, and Dalton said he was the kid who worked at the MetroCourt pool. Rocco said he was the guy who didn’t know how to tip, and Dalton said his grandmother was the mayor. Rocco said when she found out what Dalton was doing, he’d be arrested, but Dalton said Rocco broke the law. He pushed Rocco out the door, and Danny and Charlotte came out. Charlotte said Rocco sacrificed himself for them. If he hadn’t distracted Dalton with noise, Dalton would have found them. Danny said Rocco saved him, and Charlotte said Rocco was going to be in a world of trouble. They had to do something. Danny said he knew who could help.

Lulu asked how Olivia was, and Olivia said she was hanging in – barely. She was grateful for the family. They were the only thing keeping her together. Lulu brought back the tea, and Brook said she needed to thank Britt. Lulu said, even Britt admitted that she couldn’t take all the credit. She said if… when Ned made it, it was because of Gio’s immediate action. He performed CPR until she got there. He was the one who made all the difference. Brook looked at Gio and mouthed, thank you, and he smiled.

Martin said Alexis was a damn good lawyer. He’d do what he could to convince Drew to back off, but she needed to remember Drew’s ruthlessness. If Drew let her do it her way, and she failed to exonerate Willow, there would be hell to pay.

Willow said it wasn’t fair that she couldn’t spend time with her own child, but Jacinda could, and Drew said it wasn’t fair, but the upside was they could make sure Michael’s bad judgement was front and center in the courtroom. A jury wouldn’t like it any more than they did. She said Michael wasn’t the one on trial, but Drew said he would be. He was going to instruct Alexis to make a case that Michael shot him. When it was over, Michael would be the one in prison and the kids would never see him again.

Michael asked if there was anyone who could say they weren’t together when Drew was shot, Jacinda needed to tell him now. She said, after they parted ways, she went straight to her hotel room where she spent the rest of the evening completely alone. He said, so the only people who knew she was covering for him were in this room, and she said that was how it was going to stay. He said he appreciated everything she was doing for him, and took her hand. He said he couldn’t thank her enough, and kissed it.

Laura wondered if she and Boyle could possibly get on the same page before the debate. She’d love to debate him on the issues and avoid attacks on their personal lives. Boyle said of course (🍷) she would. She’d be publicly scrutinized for having Sonny Corinthos in her private life. His private life was beyond reproach. She said she found that hard to believe.

Britt told Jason that the kids found her purse and gave it to a waitress, when Charlotte and Danny ran in. Danny said they needed Jason’s help. They broke into the lab… Charlotte said they got away, but Rocco got caught.

Laura said Boyle could launch an attack, but she’d speak to the issues. It’s what the voters wanted to hear. Dalton came in dragging Rocco with him and yelled for the head of security. Laura told him to get his hands off her grandson, and Dalton said Rocco broke into the lab and he wanted Rocco arrested immediately.

Thursday:

Dalton dragged Rocco over to the auditorium, and Laura told him, hands off her grandson. He said he caught Rocco breaking into the lab and wanted him arrested, but she said he had no right to put his hands on Rocco.

Dante arrived at the hospital, and Lulu said Ned was in surgery. His mom was in the waiting room by the OR with Brook, and Chase went to the station. Dante said he understood Gio found Ned and helped, and Emma said she called 911 and Gio did CPR. He saved Ned’s life.

At the station, Nathan got his new badge and he and Chase introduced themselves. Nathan said it looked like he was Chase’s new partner.

Molly told Alexis that she had great news. Alexis wouldn’t have to go up against her in court.

Ric went to Sonny’s and said he wanted to be Sonny’s lawyer.

At Bobbie’s, Jason asked if Rocco was hurt, and Danny said, the guy grabbed him and said he wanted Rocco arrested. Jason said, what guy? and Charlotte said, Professor Dalton. Charlotte wanted to leave to find her mom, but Britt said Charlotte wasn’t going anywhere.

Laura told Dalton, let him go, and took Rocco aside. She asked if he was all right, and he said he was fine. Sorry… She said, not another word, and Boyle said breaking and entering was a serious crime. He was going to grab the police. Laura said nobody was going to arrest her grandson.

Molly told Alexis that she was no longer on Willow’s case. She thought Turner wanted all the glory and insisted on handling all of it herself. After the year they’d had, she and Kristina were getting along, and she was getting along with Alexis. She was okay just enjoying the peace. Even Alexis and her dad were getting along. She was sorry about what he’d gone through, but they’d never been closer. Her dad and Ava had broken up, and they were spending more time together. His priorities seemed to have shifted. Alexis said she hoped it stayed that way, and Molly said, it would be crazy if the horrible thing that happened to him turned out to be a good thing.

Sonny told Ric that he had a lawyer. He’d been with Diane for years and she was brilliant. Even if he didn’t have the best lawyer, he’d trust the Grim Reaper before trusting Ric. Ric said that was fair, but Sonny had to be concerned that Sidwell was the main backer of Measure C. Diane was fabulous, but had a compromised partner. Alexis wanted nothing to do with Sonny’s businesses and her ethics might get in the way of Sonny’s goals. Sidwell’s son also worked for them and no doubt was reporting back to his father. Sonny said none of them had betrayed him the way Ric had – over and over, but Ric said the reason they should work together superseded the reasons they hated each other.

Britt asked if Charlotte couldn’t just call, but Charlotte said she had to tell her mom in person. Britt suggested she drive Charlotte to the hospital, and they left. Jason asked Danny, what happened? and Danny said he, Charlotte, and Rocco stole a key fob to Dalton’s lab. They were searching it when Dalton showed up. He and Charlotte got away, but Rocco got caught. He was sorry and knew it was stupid. Jason asked whose idea it was. Did Danny get Rocco into this?

Gio said he did CPR until Britt took over, and Dante thanked him and said, some people would panic. Emma said she did. All she could think was to grab Britt. Dante said, that was smart too. He was proud of them. Emma asked if Gio wanted to grab something to drink and they left.

Outside, Emma said she’d told Charlotte that the break-in was off, and Gio said it had to be tonight. She said they’d figure something out. His grandfather was more important.

Boyle asked if Laura was suggesting her grandson was above the law. Her constituents would be shocked at her abuse of power. Laura asked who Dalton was, and he said he taught at PCU. He’d caught Rocco inside his high security lab. Boyle said he’d notify the police, and Dalton said he’d brought Rocco there because he knew the police were here. Rocco said he could explain… Laura interrupted and asked if there were signs of forced entry, and Dalton said no, but it was restricted access. A key fob was needed to get in and there was a sign that said authorized personnel only. An officer asked if there was a problem, and Laura said the professor was having a massive overreaction that led to the assault of a minor. Dalton said Rocco had been in his lab, and Laura said, he shouldn’t have been, but there was no sign of malicious intent. Was anything broken or damaged? Dalton said nothing, and she said she’d be willing to look the other way at his inappropriate use of physical force, if he was willing to drop the charges. Boyle said if they found a key fob on Rocco, they’d know he knew what he was doing.   

Chase asked if Nathan was getting the lay of the land, and Nathan said not much had changed. He was grateful to be back, and if the price he paid was having Dante boss him around, so be it. It’s not every day Chase had to work with someone who couldn’t remember the last seven years, but he passed the psyche exam. Chase said he wasn’t worried. He trusted Anna and Dante’s judgment. He wanted to catch Nathan up with a high-profile case, Judge Harin’s murder. They were both looking at a potential conflict of interest. Harin was the judge who denied Willow custody of her kids. Nathan said his niece, and Chase said his ex-wife.

Molly said it was lucky how Cody found her dad, and Alexis said, his timing was impeccable, but don’t discount Outback’s part. She was happy for Molly. She and her dad loved each other, and she was glad they were spending time together. Molly said she saw the effort Alexis was making with him and it meant a lot, and Alexis said she didn’t want Molly to be disappointed. It seemed too good to be true. Molly said that’s what she thought, but she swore he was in a good place, and Alexis said she hoped it lasted.

Ric said his and Sonny’s daughters were sisters. Molly and Kristina loved each other and them, and he didn’t want them to be a stain on their relationship. They almost lost each other when they lost the baby, but were in a good place now. Sonny said it sounded reasonable, but he’d tried to make peace and Ric double-crossed him. Ric said he’d recently had a life altering experience and had a new perspective. He realized what was truly important. He didn’t expect Sonny to take him on faith, so he was prepared to prove how valuable he was. There was a way for Sonny to keep his piers no matter what happened with Measure C.

The officer asked Rocco to turn out his pockets, and Rocco handed over the key fob. Boyle asked if Dalton’s research was dangerous, and Dalton said that’s why only authorized personnel were allowed in the lab. Boyle said Rocco put himself and the entire campus at risk. Arrest him. The officer gave Rocco his rights, and Laura told Rocco, don’t say a word. She told Boyle that Rocco was a minor and she was leaving for a family emergency. She was going with her grandson.

At the hospital, Charlotte told Lulu and Dante that Rocco was physically fine, but needed them. They broke into a lab at PCU and Rocco got caught. She thought he might be arrested. Gio and Emma heard them talking, while on the phone, Britt told someone, come to GH right now… I really need to see you.  

Jason took Danny to Alexis and told her that Danny was involved with a break-in. He got away and wasn’t caught, but Rocco wasn’t as lucky.

Emma told Gio, this so bad. She told Charlotte, Danny, and Rocco to grab the key fob, but she specifically told them not to break in themselves. He said, they must have decided to do it on their own. It was his fault. He should have never gotten Rocco involved. She said she was the one who asked them for help. She was so wrapped up in proving that Dalton abused animals. He said it would be okay. He knew what to do. He took her hand and they left.

Sonny asked why Diane didn’t mention it, and Ric said he was better at property law. It wasn’t a slam dunk, but he believed he could make a case against eminent domain that would allow Sonny to keep the piers. If he was successful, maybe he could handle Sonny’s other legal needs. Sonny said, there it is, and Ric said, even if it was a one and done, it would prove he wanted peace between them. It’s what their mom would have wanted. They’d hated each other for a long time, but he wanted to be done with it. He told Sonny, think about it, and left.

In an examining room, Britt checked her bag and flashed back to asking the kids to see if it was at Bobbie’s. Sidwell came in and said he didn’t take kindly to being summoned. Britt said she asked him to come because that idiot Dalton wanted her son arrested. He said she had no son, and she said Dante and Lulu were his parents now, but she carried Rocco and gave birth to him. He asked what Dalton did, and she said he caught Rocco in the lab and threatened to have him arrested. Sidwell needed to call him off.

Nathan told Chase that he’d only just met Willow, but knew Nina loved her. Was she suspected in the judge’s murder? Chase said, no. He just wanted everything out in the open. He was happily married, but Willow was important to him. Unfortunately, they were at a dead end with the case. They had no viable suspects, and the physical evidence was lost when the body was in the water. Dante joined them and asked if Rocco had been brought in. Chase asked if Rocco had been arrested, when the officers brought him in with Laura following.

Gio took Emma to Sonny’s and said Rocco was in trouble because of them. Sonny asked what they needed.

Dante told Nathan to take Rocco to the interrogation room, and Lulu asked if she could go with him since he was a minor. Dante said, yeah, and thanked Laura for bringing him. Laura said she wasn’t letting him come alone, and Dante told the officer to write a report so he could review it. It wasn’t the first day he imagined. He asked Charlotte to hang out with Chase while he talked to Laura, and asked Laura, what the hell happened?

Charlotte asked Chase for some water, and when he left, she looked in the interrogation room window. Nathan uncuffed Rocco and said it was his first day and Rocco’s first arrest. He was giving them both a break. Lulu asked if she could speak to Rocco alone, and Nathan said, sure. They’d figure this out. He left, and Lulu asked, what happened? Rocco said he was so sorry. He was trying to do the right thing.

Danny told Alexis that Dalton showed up. He and Charlotte hid on one side and Rocco hid on the other side. Dalton was going to find them, so Rocco made a noise and Dalton found him instead. Alexis said, Rocco did it on purpose? and Danny said Rocco knew it would be worse for him. Alexis asked if he was sure Dalton didn’t see them, and Danny said, positive. He dragged Rocco out and wanted him arrested. They got out and went to his dad. Alexis asked, where’s Charlotte? and Jason said, Britt drove her to GH to find Lulu. Alexis asked how Britt was involved.

Sidwell asked how a child gained access to the lab, but Britt said they’d worry about that later. Rocco was the priority. He said it was still unclear what she expected him to do, and she said Dalton worked for him. Ask him not to press charges. He asked why he should do that, and she said because it would be better for all of them if Dalton was more reigned in. She and Sidwell were on the same team and he’d proven to be someone that valued loyalty. She was asking him to slap the man whose only loyalty was to himself and make it go away.

Ric found Molly on her laptop at Bobbie’s and sat with her. He asked if she was working on a brief, but she said, her book actually. He asked how it was going, and she said she couldn’t get a handle on the story, but Cody rescuing him changed that. Her main problem was that her hero was two-dimensional – handsome, dark, brooding. Then it hit her. A flawed guy should step up. So she made a sidekick, and it clicked. He said he was proud of her, and she said it took her a minute to figure out the chemistry between the heroine and hero.

Emma told Sonny that the reason she suspected Dalton was testing on animals was because he was at her old school. She got in his lab and proved it, but the college covered it up. Gio said, she’d heard Dalton transferred… and Sonny said, so she followed him to Port Charles. She said she knew it in her gut, so she got a job as his research assistant and planned to break in. Gio said it was their plan. They were in it together.  

Lulu said Charlotte told her that she and Danny were also in Dalton’s lab, so don’t cover, and Rocco said they thought he was doing illegal testing on animals and they were going to prove it. So they broke into the lab, but there were no animals that they could see. They were about to leave, when Dalton showed up and he got caught. Danny and Charlotte got away. Dalton took him to the debate because he knew the police would be there. His grandma tried to talk him out of it, but he wouldn’t listen. Lulu said, when he got out, expect a long conversation about how wrong it is to sneak into a place, especially a place as dangerous as a lab. They didn’t break anything? He said all they did was look through some papers, and she said, this is bad. He said he was sorry. He hated that Laura missed the debate because of him. She said he could see that actions had unexpected consequences. She couldn’t stress how important it was to think things through, especially in his position. His dad was Acting Police Commissioner, and his grandmother was the mayor. What he did reflected back on them. He asked if his dad was really mad, and she said, yes, but right now, they were both more concerned about just keeping him out of jail.

Britt looked into the interrogation room window, and Nathan said she needed to leave.

Laura said she told Rocco not to say anything, and Dante asked what they were doing breaking into a lab at PCU. She said she had absolutely no idea and couldn’t imagine how they got their hands on a key fob.  He said, Danny and Charlotte were involved too, and Laura told him, Rocco didn’t say that. Dante said he wasn’t surprised. He couldn’t help but think this could be bad for her. She said if charges were filed, there would probably be blowback. She was this close to getting Dalton to drop them, then Boyle got involved.

Jason said Britt was just there and wanted to help, and Danny said, if he turned himself in, would it help Rocco? Alexis said, no. In fact, it would make it worse. Even if he said he was involved, Rocco would still be in trouble and so would he. Drew would have everything he needed to keep Danny away from Scout forever. He’d have everything he needed to put Danny in prison.

Dante said it would just be a misdemeanor at most. He had no reason to hold Rocco and asked Chase to get him.

Britt said she was just making sure Rocco was okay, but Nathan said it wasn’t the best idea. Rocco had his parents for that.  

Dante said he’d release Rocco, but court was at 8 am. They’d talk later. Lulu thanked him and promised they’d be on time for court. Dante left, and Lulu told Rocco that his dad had to be Commissioner right now and couldn’t be his father. Rocco said he really messed up, and she said, yes, he did, but that didn’t mean they wouldn’t recover. They hugged. Charlotte told Rocco that he didn’t have to do that, but Rocco said he did. Lulu thanked Laura, who said she was glad she was there. Rocco said him too. He was sorry she missed the debate. He hoped it didn’t affect the election. Laura said all that mattered was that he was all right, and they hugged. She said they were going to get through this – all of them.

Gio wondered if it would help if they said it was their idea, and Sonny said, with all due respect to Emma’s grandmother, giving information to the police was rarely a smart move. Unlike Rocco, they were adults. The consequences would be a lot worse and it wouldn’t do Rocco any good. Gio said he felt terrible. The kids wouldn’t have been there if not for them. Sonny said they should have thought about that before involving them, and Emma said she was the one who did. Gio said he was with her, and Sonny told them, sit tight. Right now, Rocco’s fate was in the hands of the lawyers.

Ric told Molly that he was lucky Cody turned out to be a good guy, for him and her book. His phone rang and Sonny said if he was looking for a way to prove himself, he had one.

Alexis said if Danny came forward, Drew would insinuate himself into the investigation and push for a felony, but Danny said he couldn’t let his brother take the fall. Jason said, Rocco made a noise on purpose. Danny should respect Rocco’s decision to protect him. He knew it was hard, but it was Rocco’s choice. Danny said, so all he could do was sit around, but Jason said, no. There was one more thing he could do. Where did he get the key fob to get into the lab?

Lulu asked what Britt was doing there, and Britt said she wanted to make sure Rocco was okay. Lulu said it was none of her business, but yes. Everything would be fine. Britt said she knew it would.  

Nathan said, some first day, and Chase asked if Dante was sure he wouldn’t get in trouble for letting Rocco go. Dante said Rocco was a minor and he’d do the same for anybody, and Nathan said, it was good there was no damage. It would just be a misdemeanor.

Sidwell said, thanks to Dalton’s neglect of the project, they could have been exposed, and Dalton said, everything was secure. He was going to make sure the kid was punished, but Sidwell told him, let it go away. Dalton said, no, but Sidwell repeated, let it go away. Otherwise, attention would be drawn to the lab by the police, which was something they didn’t need. Dalton said, after the mayor humiliated him, he was going to make sure her grandson paid the price. He left and Sidwell did not look happy.  

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Lucas meets Carly at Bobbie’s and apologizes for being late, but she says, that’s okay. It gave her a chance to catch up with Josslyn and try figure out why he wanted to talk to them. Was he getting a promotion? Lucas says, you start. Tell him about her trip. Carly says, it was productive. The city was beautiful, but she didn’t think the hotel was right to be part of the MetroCourt if she expanded the brand. Now stop stalling. She and Josslyn have been patient enough. Tell them what’s new. He says he and Marco are moving in together.

At Bobbie’s, Stella says, excellent weather we’re having, and Curtis says, it’s freezing. And he knows she didn’t bring him here to discuss the weather. She says, he’s right. He has a secret.

Ava asks Trina how many prints they ordered of the Meyer portrait series, and Trina says, sorry. What does she need? Ava says, nothing that can’t wait. Does she want to talk about what’s obviously bothering her? Trina says, it’s kind of personal. It’s not like she doesn’t trust Ava, but it’s not exactly about herself. Ava says she understands Trina not wanting to talk about something she’s not comfortable with, but she knows she can tell her anything. Trina says she does. Her parents are getting a divorce.

Ric goes to see Turner and says it’s good to see her again. Congrats. He sees she’s settling into her new position quite nicely. She thanks him and says she thinks it suits her. She’s hoping to make the promotion permanent. She understands he’s representing Rocco Falconari. She was surprised to hear it, given the fraught relationship he has with his brother. He says his brother asked him to take the case, which proves how determined he is to win.

Nathan asks what Britt is doing at the station, and she says she’s here to talk to the Commissioner about Rocco. He should be glad it’s her. Rocco’s mom is fired up. He says, the PCPD thanks her, but Dante is serving as Acting Commissioner, not Anna, and she says, Rocco shouldn’t even have to go to court. He says, Commissioner Falconari left. He needed to protect his son. She says she could shut the whole thing down right here and now.

Lulu asks if Sonny is sure Ric is the best lawyer for Rocco, and Sonny says he has a lot of problems with Ric personally, but not professionally. When it comes to motive, there’s no one better, and Ric has a motive to prove himself to him, but he’s still going to keep an eye on Ric. She says, good thing it was Rocco and not Charlotte and Danny. It’s not as serious as it could be.

Outside, Gio tells Rocco that he’d do anything to make this go away. Sonny told him that he should keep his distance from the case, that him coming forward won’t change anything for Rocco in court. Rocco says, it’s okay. His dad went over everything and told him what to expect today. There’s no reason for anyone else to put themselves on the line for him. He can do this. Gio says he knows Rocco can. How hard did his father come down on him? Rocco says, not as hard as he was expecting. Right now, his dad is just mad at him and the last thing he needs is for him to be angry at Gio too.

At the courthouse, Dante says he was hoping to find Laura here, and she asks how Rocco is doing. He says, as good as can be expected. He, Lulu, and his dad prepared him for the arraignment. She says, good. His dad will be a calming influence for both of them. He says, hopefully. How is she, now that the election is finally here? She says she’s had a hard time focusing on that, but she will vote of course (🍷) after the arraignment. He says he appreciates her being here, but she should be leaving the courthouse and not coming back.  

Sonny says, Boyle is obviously blowing this entire thing out of proportion, and Lulu says, it’s for his own gain, but the case could give Rocco a criminal record before he even gets out of high school. Sonny says, Ezra Boyle is a clown. He doesn’t care that Rocco is a kid. All he cares about is winning the mayoral race. She says, obviously, she wants her mom to win, but all she can think about right now is getting Rocco to the other side. He says, she will, and she says she doesn’t know how it even happened. One day, Rocco, Danny, and Charlotte were hanging out and came to the conclusion that Professor Dalton is doing illegal testing on animals and decided to break into his lab? Where did that idea even come from?

Rocco says, if Gio comes forward right now, it’s not just him who will be affected. It’s Emma too, and they’re adults. The charges will be way more serious for them, especially if the cops think they brought the rest of them into it. Emma called it off and they made the choice to break into Dalton’s lab. Drew is already looking for reasons to come down on Danny, so Danny can’t get in a lot of trouble. He’s just looking at community service anyway. It’s not the end of the world, okay? Don’t worry. It’s going to be okay.

Laura says, if Dante thinks her presence will negatively impact the case, then of course (🍷) she’ll go, but Dante says he thinks the case will negatively impact her. She says, how so? and he says, she was a no-show at the debate with everything going on with Rocco. Ezra Boyle has been flapping his gums all around town to every media outlet he can find, saying Laura is going to use her position to fix things grandson. She says she sees. He’s too afraid the voting public see her supporting her grandson. She doesn’t care. She loves her job and doesn’t want to lose it, but for her, family comes first.

Nathan says, the last thing Rocco needs is people thinking Dante is giving preferential treatment to his son, but Britt says, he shouldn’t need preferential treatment. Rocco is a minor. No one was hurt, nothing was damaged. He shouldn’t get more than a slap on the wrist. Nathan says, he probably won’t, and she says, good. Anyone with a brain can see he’s being used as a scapegoat because of his grandmother’s political position. Nathan says, they might look the other way if Rocco hadn’t been found in the lab with the key fob in his pocket. Exhale. When the dust settles, he’s probably only looking at community service. She says, okay. The whole thing has her thinking about their mom. He says, why? and she says, because her brush with the legal system made their mom out to be Public Enemy Number One and she doesn’t want Rocco coming out as Public Enemy Number Two.

Ric says, Rocco is a good kid with no priors, and Turner says, he went to the hospital for underage drinking in May of this year. Ric says, yeah, but he wasn’t charged with anything connected to it and it has no bearing on the case. She tells him, some might say consequences for actions would go a long way in teaching Mr. Falconari a lesson, and he says, one could also argue that she’s trying to make example out of his client. Although he’s not quite sure who she’s doing it for, the general public or for Rocco’s grandfather Sonny. She says she’s prepared to offer a year of community service, and he says, two months. She says, he could have been charged with breaking and entering. The arresting officer’s statement confirmed Rocco had the key fob to the lab found on his person. Ric says he could shoot all kinds of holes in that before he’s had his morning coffee. There had been no official investigation of the lab itself. Turner says, six months community service. Take it or leave it.

Trina tells she knows she’s being ridiculous about this. She didn’t grow up with both parents and didn’t even know Curtis was her biological father until she was an adult. Ava says, they’re her parents. Of course (🍷) she wants them together. Trina says, it’s not just that she wants them together. She’s seen how much they love each other. When her dad was shot and paralyzed, her mom was there for him every step of the way. She would watch them and just think, that is what true love is. Ava says, sometimes couples grow apart, and Trina says she knows, but she doesn’t feel her parents grew apart on their own. There was definitely interference. Sidwell, Jordan, and Marco walk in, and Sidwell says he hopes their timing is all right. Ava says, perfect, and tells Marco that it’s always nice to see him. Marco says, Lucas always told him what a wonderful eye Ava has, and Jordan says, that’s true.

Curtis says, who told her? and Stella says, no one. She figured it out for herself. She works at the hospital and sees Portia every day. Curtis says he loves her, but he’d really rather not discuss it, and she says, too bad.  She knows he and Portia are having a baby.

Carly says, Lucas and Marco are moving in together? and Lucas says he knows it’s a big step, but he’s ready. She asks if he’s sure. She knows he wants to get out of Ava’s guest room, but it’s fast. Josslyn says she thinks Lucas knows what’s best for him, and Carly says, of course (🍷). The rental market is really tight, but she can help them find a place. Lucas says, thanks, but he and Marco know exactly where they’re going to live – Windymere. Carly says, absolutely not. That’s not happening.

Ava tells Marco that she hears congratulations are in order. Of course (🍷) she’ll miss having Lucas at her place, but she knows how excited he is to be moving into Windymere. Sidwell says, she should congratulate him. Two wonderful gentlemen living under his roof, one a doctor no less. Ava says, he’s lucky indeed, and Marco says he wants to thank her for her support of their relationship. It hasn’t gone unnoticed by either of them. It’s so appreciated. He hopes she’ll join them for dinner soon on Spoon Island. Ava says, name the day, she’ll bring the wine, and Trina asks Jordan, what brings her by? Jordan says she’s finally ready to get some art for her new place. Would Trina mind showing her around?  

Curtis says, she knows Portia is pregnant? and Stella says she does. It may not be obvious to everybody else, but it’s certainly obvious to her. Portia is glowing and she’s avoiding caffeine, and they know how much Portia loves her coffee. He says, Portia doesn’t want anyone to know until she’s safely through her first trimester, and Stella says she understands, but she’s not just anyone. She’s family. Why keep good news to themselves? A baby is such a blessing. He says, it is. It’s just more complicated than she realizes. He and Portia are getting a divorce. She says, no, they’re not.

Carly says she knows it’s not what Lucas wants to hear, but it’s wrong on so many levels, and Josslyn says, just take a breath, okay? She thinks this is exactly why Lucas was worried about telling her. Carly says, moving in together is one thing, but deciding to live at Windymere with Marco’s father is insanity. Lucas says, it’s an interim step. They have their own private wing, so they can get used to living together without the stress of finding a place, signing a long lease, and picking out new furniture. Carly asks if not working to find a new couch is worth his life.

Dante says, Laura’s got to win the election. The city needs her to win. She can’t let the bad optics of her grandson getting arrested and sitting next to Sonny Corinthos in the courtroom be what leads to Boyle beating her. She says she doesn’t want that to happen either, but her grandson is being dragged before a judge, and he says, maybe Ric bargained and got this thing down to a misdemeanor or even less. She says, that’s good to know. She appreciates him being concerned about her, but the thing is, how would Rocco feel if he walked into the courtroom and she wasn’t there?

Lulu tells Sonny, as furious as she is, she’s proud of Rocco for protecting his brother and sister. Not every kid would do that. They really do love each other. Sonny says, they do. Rocco is a great kid with a big heart and a lot of guts. He got that from his parents. She asks if Rocco is ready to go to court. They can’t be late, okay? Rocco comes inside with Gio, and Gio says, it’ll be fine, and they hug. Lulu says, come on, and Sonny says he’ll let Gio know how it goes.

Nathan says he knows Britt has a connection to Rocco, but even she has to see the only thing Rocco and their mother have in common is the ability to find a lab. Britt says, he’s right. She knows everything is going to be okay, but will he keep an eye on Rocco anyway? He says, of course (🍷), and she says she should probably get over there. He says he arranged for a ride.  

Dalton says he’s here to see Acting DA Turner, and Britt sees him as she leaves and grunts. Turner says she’s on her way to court and doesn’t have long, and he says his was the lab broken into in the case being tried today. It’s important she hear what he has to say.

Ric tells Sonny and Lulu that he cut a deal with the ADA. Everything should be fine. Lulu thanks him, and Sonny asks if Rocco has met his brother Ric. Rocco says, thanks again for doing this, and Ric says, he’s very welcome. It might seem intimidating, but just follow his lead and everything will go smoothly. Shall they go inside? He thinks there’s something they need to see.

Britt, Nathan, Laura, and Dante are seated in the courtroom, and Britt tells Rocco, don’t worry. She’s got his back. Everything will work out. She knows it. He nods, and Dante asks how he’s doing. He says he knows what he has to do. Rocco tells Laura that he’s glad she’s here. He was hoping she’d come, but he knows it’s a super important day. She says she wouldn’t be anywhere else, and they hug. She says, it’s gonna be okay, and he says he knows.

Gio opens the door to Emma, and she says she was about to call when she got his text. Between Ned being in the hospital and Rocco being arrested, she knows he has a lot going on, but she wanted to check in and make sure he was okay. He says he feels like he’s climbing out of his skin. All he wants to do is help, but there’s nothing he can do for either of them. She says, Ned is getting the best possible care at GH and is surrounded by his family, and Gio says he guesses so. As for Rocco, what Sonny told him made a lot of sense. Coming forward wouldn’t help the case and they’d just get in trouble. But if his little brother goes down without him taking his share of the blame, he doesn’t know if he could live with that.

Carly says, Lucas knows Sidwell is dangerous. He blew up Charlie’s Pub. Lucas says, there’s no proof of that, and she says, really? Who else did it? What about Anna, Jason, and Lucky in Africa? Are they lying? Stop living in denial. Sidwell is a homicidal maniac. He says, unlike the man she was married to, but she says he can’t compare Sidwell to Sonny.  He says, why not? Sonny kidnapped Marco and had him beat up. The only reason he’s not in jail is because Marco didn’t press charges. She says, the only reason he’s being this defensive is because he knows she’s right. He wants to prove something to Marco. That’s why he’s rushing into living with him. More important, he wants to prove something to himself. He wants the world to see he’s finally over Brad and finally ready for a real, meaningful relationship. Josslyn says, stop, but Lucas suggests letting her get it out. Carly says, at best, Marco is as delusional as Lucas is and thinks they’re going to move under Sidwell’s roof and have a fantasy love story. But at worst, Marco is using Lucas because Lucas’s connection to Sonny benefits his father if they’re involved. Lucas says, that was ugly, but it’s what she really thinks. He’s some tool for Sidwell and Marco has no real feelings for him.

Curtis says the divorce isn’t as sudden as Stella might believe, and she says she and Portia talk and she’d said they were working on their marriage. He says, they were, but they couldn’t get to the place of mutual trust and respect needed to sustain a marriage. She says, go to counseling or see the pastor. If she’s doing the math right, they have six or seven months to work on their marriage before the baby comes. He says, they discussed it at length and agreed on divorce before they knew Portia was pregnant. Honestly, the baby doesn’t change anything. She says, what’s wrong with him? This baby changes everything.

Trina shows Jordan a painting and says she’s seen Jordan’s apartment and it’s gorgeous. This is from a talented new artist whose work might be for Jordan and she personally loves. See what she thinks. Jordan and Trina leave, and Ava asks if Marco would like to see a painting as well, but Sidwell says, unfortunately, his son has an appointment to get to. Marco says he just wanted to stop in and say hi. He’s glad he did. He thanks her and says they’ll talk soon. Marco leaves, and Sidwell says, with her nephew and his son moving in together, that practically makes them family. Ava says, does it?

Sonny tells Laura that he tells her all the time, but does she really want to sit next to him? She says, it’s okay. She doesn’t intend on hiding her support for her grandson or her friendship with him. Turner looks at Sonny, and Lulu says, they’ve got this, when the bailiff says, all rise. The honorable Judge Brooks presiding. The judge comes in and says, court is now in session. Please be seated. Will the defendant, Rocco Falconari, please stand. Rocco stands and they judge says, Mr. Falconari, you’ve been charged with two misdemeanors, trespassing and malicious mischief. Ric says, after conferring with the ADA, they’ve reached a satisfying compromise, but Turner says, the state is revising the charges. The plea deal is off the table.  

Emma says, Gio isn’t to blame. He didn’t encourage Rocco to break in. Gio says he got Rocco involved. Rocco wouldn’t be facing charges if not for him. She says he can’t blame himself. She’s the one who started the whole crusade against Dalton, and guess what? She was wrong.

Jordan looks at a painting and says she really likes this one. She’s looking for a statement piece and thinks Trina has a good eye. Trina says, no one can hear them. Jordan can drop the act. Jordan says, excuse me? and Trina says, did Jordan think showing up there and cozying up over art would make her forget what Jordan did to her parents’ marriage? Jordan says she’s not sure what Trina is getting at. She thinks Trina is misinformed. Trina says she’s not. She confided in Jordan about their struggles and specifically asked her not to get involved. Jordan says she didn’t, but Trina says, they’re getting a divorce – because of her.

Stella says, Curtis is a wonderful father and he didn’t get the opportunity to raise Trina from birth. Curtis says, she doesn’t have to remind him. He regrets missing time with Trina every day of his life. She says she knows he does. So why throw away a second chance? He’ll get to be in this baby’s life every day and that’s an incredible gift – to him and his child. He says he intends to do just that, but it doesn’t mean he and Portia have to stay together.

Lucas asks if Carly doesn’t think Marco actually values him as a person or could be in love with him, and she tells him that she didn’t say that. She thinks he deserves all the love in the world, but doesn’t want him hurt. She wants to save him from being hurt. He can be mad at her all he wants, but please, don’t move into Windymere. She asks Josslyn to help her out here, and Josslyn says she knows Carly is just looking out for him, but this is his life, and he has to live it however he chooses. She thinks what he needs from them right now is support and he needs to do what feels right for him. Lucas thanks her and says, at least she and Ava think he knows what to do with his life. Carly says, of course (🍷) Ava supports this, and he says, no. Ava supports him. Don’t worry. He gets up and says, she doesn’t need to visit. He doesn’t need her approval to be happy. He tells Josslyn, bye, and leaves.

Marco sits down next to Britt and she asks what he’s doing here. He says, Diane Miller represents Sonny Corinthos and wanted a full report on his grandson’s proceedings. The judge asks Turner to please tell the court why she’s withdrawn the plea deal agreement, and she says, the crime that occurred was far more serious than they were initially led to believe. Based on recently received photographic documentation, the defendant is now being accused of the destruction of proprietary information. There were also hazardous materials present in the lab that could have caused grievous injury and loss of life to those on the campus present for last night’s mayoral debate. Ric asks if he can approach, and the judge agrees. Lulu tells Dante, it makes no sense. Rocco told her that he went inside the lab, but he didn’t destroy anything. Ric says he’d like to request a postponement. The ADA can’t ambush him with new evidence he hasn’t even seen. Turner says, the victim, Professor Dalton, just produced photographs of the extensive damage to his lab. The PCPD hadn’t done a formal investigation of the lab, and her office was proceeding on an incomplete arrest report. Ric says, it’s a clear breach of his client’s plea agreement. She can’t punish his client for her office’s mistake.

Stella says Curtis knows she loves and respects him, but she’s not going to pretend this sits well with her. He’s abdicating his responsibility to his marriage and child. She knows it sounds harsh, but she’s only saying what she knows his mother would say if she was here. God rest her soul. The child deserves to have both parents living together. Portia is a good woman and a good mother. Whatever is going on, there’s still love there and they can work it out. They will work it out and be what the child deserves. Curtis says he loves and respects her as well, but it’s not her decision to make. It’s his and Portia’s, and they agreed not to stay together. She says she can’t fathom why. Something else is going on. Tell her what has come between them. What’s worth giving up everything he stands to lose?

Jordan says, whatever is going on in Trina’s parents’ marriage is between the two of them. She doesn’t want to be a part of it. Trina says, it’s a little late for that. Jordan has been after her dad since day one. Have the decency to own it. Jordan says, obviously, Trina’s mother came to Trina with conversations about her. It’s not fair to drag her into it. Trina tells Jordan, watch how she speaks about her mother. Her mother has never said a word to her about Jordan. Not one. She doesn’t have to. She has eyes and Jordan is as transparent as glass.

Sidwell tells Ava, speaking of family ties, now that Marco and Lucas have taken up residence at Windymere, maybe it will build a happiness bridge to goodwill with Lucas’s sister. Maybe even one day with Sonny. Ava says she’s afraid it might be a bridge to nowhere when it comes to Carly. She’s not known for being particularly peaceful. As for Sonny, she thinks his temperature will rise or fall with the outcome of the election. If he loses the piers, it will be very hot.

Josslyn asks if Carly thinks Marco is using Lucas, but she says she doesn’t know. She’s scared for Lucas. He lashed out when she went too far. She could see on his face that he was hurt. Josslyn says, let her smooth things over, but Carly says she doesn’t want to smooth things over, and to be honest, she’s never been more disappointed in Josslyn in her life.

Emma says, it’s not Gio’s fault. She was the one who set everything in motion. Charlotte, Danny, and Rocco broke into Dalton’s lab and didn’t even find any animals. She followed Dalton all the way from California to take him down and Rocco was the only person who got arrested. If anyone’s responsible for Rocco getting caught, it’s her. Gio says, she couldn’t have known what was going to happen. She may have been wrong about him testing on animals, but she’s not wrong about Dalton. He’s a bad guy and she’s right to try and take him down. He never should have looped Rocco, Danny, and Charlotte into any of this. That’s on him. She says, no. She was right there with him. He says, Dante and Lulu deserve to know what happened. He’s telling them the truth, but he’s keeping her name out of it.

The judge says, it’s an arraignment, not a trial. Ric will vet all the evidence in the interim between now and the trial date. Dante says, trial date? and Nathan says, something’s wrong. Britt asks, what’s wrong? and he says, the Rocco being in trouble kind of wrong. Laura tells Sonny, the new evidence is a lie. If Rocco had trashed the lab, the professor would have said so when she asked about it. Sonny says, something is going on here, and Laura agrees. Ric says he’s got to be honest. This isn’t going as expected. Rocco asks, why? What’s going to happen? Ric says he’s sorry. He doesn’t know.

Lucas walks into the gallery and Sidwell says, his ears must have been burning. They were just raving about him. Ava says, singing his praises, and Lucas says, that’s always nice to hear. Sidwell says he assumes Lucas wants to speak to Ava, so he’ll look around and see if something catches his eye while he waits for a phone call. He leaves, and Ava says, Lucas looks upset. Did something happen? Lucas tells her that he wants to say thank you, and she says, for what? He says, for believing he can run his own life and trust his own heart. She says she takes it he gave the good news to Carly, and he says, it was horrible. Carly couldn’t bring herself to be happy for him, but Ava is, with no judgement and no second guessing. He thanks her so much for that, and they hug.

Josslyn says she’s sorry Carly is disappointed at her for supporting her uncle, and Carly says, if she supported him, she would have told him to run screaming in the opposite direction. She’d tell him that even if Marco loved him, it’s not worth the risk. Josslyn says, what risk? The risk of moving in with his boyfriend? Carly says, don’t do that. Not now. She knows better than anyone how dangerous Sidwell is.

Stella says Curtis can talk until he’s blue in the face about how the child will still be supported and loved if they split up, but he’s being unrealistic. Curtis says he doesn’t think so. Divorced couples raise children all the time. She says she knows they do, but they’re not him and Portia. She gets that they’re having a rough time, but they’re bringing a new life into this world. This, right now, is when they need to dig deep and show each other what they’re made of what their marriage is made of. He asks if she doesn’t think they tried that already, and she says, not since they found out Portia was pregnant. This child deserves for them to try again. If he wants to be a good father, be a good father and fix his marriage. Stay with his wife and raise their child. Otherwise, she promises he’ll regret it.  

Jordan says she knows Trina is hurting right now. She’s sure it’s tempting to blame a third party rather than accept the fact her parents may not be suited as a couple anymore. Trina says, but Jordan and her dad are, right? That’s where Jordan thinks this whole thing is headed. Jordan says she doesn’t want to fight, but Trina says she’s not fighting. She’s not even debating. Her dad loves her and listens to her because he loves her. She’s going to make sure he never goes back to Jordan.

Emma says if Gio thinks she’d let him take the fall all on his own. He knows her way better than that. He’s been telling her for months that they’re in this together. And they are. So if he’s going to come clean to Dante and Lulu, so is she. He takes her hand and says, let’s go do it together.

The judge says he’s reached his decision. Given the severity of the reported offenses, criminal trespassing and vandalism, destruction of digital records and data, as well as reckless endangerment, the defendant, Rocco Falonari, will be bound up for trial and taken into custody until the bail hearing. Ric says, the defendant is a minor and he requests bail right now, but the judge says, the bail hearing has been set for two days from now. The defendant will be remanded. Britt tells Marco, this is wrong. This was not supposed to happen. Visibly upset, Rocco says, no. All he did was go inside, barely. The judge tells Ric to remind his client that he’s in court. Ric apologizes and tells Rocco, calm down. Rocco looks at Dante, who says they’ll figure this out.

On the phone in the hallway, Marco calls Sidwell, who asks, what happened? Marco says, it’s over and it’s worse than they feared.

Rocco is handcuffed, and Ric says, stick with him. He’ll get Rocco through this. Sonny and Turner look at each other, and Laura tells Sonny that their grandson’s been framed. Nathan says he’ll be right there with Rocco. He’s going with him, okay? As Rocco is taken out, he tells Dante and Lulu that he didn’t do it. Believe him.

On Monday, Britt says she and Emma need to get a few things straight; Portia asks if Curtis is about to suggest they stay together for the baby’s sake; Gio tells Brook that he’s the reason the kids broke into the lab; and Laura accuses someone of being a liar.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

I can actually see him as Patrick.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/daniel-goddard-reveals-the-shocking-role-he-almost-played-on-general-hospital-exclusive/

Glad to hear she’s back home with her animals. Hopefully, she’s back in Port Charles soon too.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-carolyn-hennesy-shares-health-update-following-second-surgery/

I hadn’t even considered this. It’s not like she hasn’t been off the canvas temporarily before.

https://parade.com/tv/is-anna-leaving-general-hospital

I don’t know if this is still a concern, but if it is, here you go.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-remains-blacked-out-on-youtube-tv-how-to-watch-during-abc-dispute/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

In her interview, new stew Cathy said it was extra or nothing at all. She seems very competitive and basically said she wanted to eclipse Kizzy and be front and center. Maybe go back to show biz? The charter was like a mini version of The Bachelor – one dude, Joe (no relation to Eyebrows) and six women, along with matchmaker Amy. Captain Sandy was thrilled that Nathan finally got a deck team that could function. Now he could finally do his job. Nathan watched the guests interacting like it was what it is – a reality show. And from the looks of the preview, Nathan still doesn’t have a handle on them. There were 2 gluten free guests and one lactose intolerant, and Chef Josh hoped they were off the boat first.  

Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City

The women ended the charter in relative, if temporary, peace, except for the unicorn getting thrown overboard. Luckily, it was rescued by Daisy. We didn’t see any footage of the flight home, which Bronwyn wisely was not on, but apparently, it was quite the ride. In Mary’s interview, she said Meredith spiraled about Britani mentioning the TikTok that said Seth had a mistress. Mary said it was pure chaos from the time they left until they landed. In Britani’s interview, she said Meredith and Lisa were so loud, she could hear them through her headphones. Whitney told Justin that Meredith went in on Britani. She was unhinged, vulgar, and had lost her mind. Lisa had poured fuel on the fire and screamed at Britani to give them the phone. In telling John, Lisa downplayed it, saying Meredith had been loud and she’d never seen her that upset. The whole thing was crazy. She also had lunch with Heather, where she claimed she tried to diffuse Meredith and must have forgotten Heather was right there, giving a totally different version of what happened. At one point, Lisa said she didn’t know what she was, and I suggested five years old. I wondered why there was no footage of any of the plane ride, but it might be because there were other people on the plane who didn’t want to be filmed. What a shame.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/rhoslc-what-is-the-truth-about-real-housewife-meredith-marks-plane-meltdown/

https://toofab.com/2025/11/11/captain-jason-chambers-rhoslc-heather-gay-claim-hooked-up/

Surviving Mormonism with Heather Gay

I read Leah Remini’s book, Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology, which was a real eye opener. The first episode of this series made me want to read Heather’s book, Bad Mormon, which I expect will be the same. Once again, we’re confronted with a so-called religion that only seems out to make a buck and control their members to the point of harm. It’s airing weekly on Bravo on Tuesdays, but you can watch all three episodes streaming on Peacock.

https://people.com/heather-gay-confronts-past-lds-surviving-mormonism-exclusive-11847555

Wife Swap: Real Housewives Edition

I missed the first half of the show because, for some only Bravo-known reason, it was on at 7 pm rather than 8. This week, Wendy (RHOP) traded places with Althea. Whereas Wendy ran a household with strict rules, a tight schedule, and education at the forefront, Althea promoted fun, independence, and absolutely no rules. Apparently, there was more to the story than was aired.

Real Housewives Of Orange County – Reunion Part 2

There was a lot on Tamra’s dishonesty and how the others were afraid to tell her personal things because she used them later. I hate that kind of middle school stuff and have zero patience for this woman at this point. Fancy Pants talked about how the women picked on her career, and she wasn’t wrong. Except Fancy Pants shouldn’t be so sensitive as she’s banking all those bucks. More naked wasted nonsense, and Katie and Matt joined the group.

Random Reality Items

Premieres November 19th.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/when-is-southern-charm-season-11-premiere-cast-details

Sad, but he was more than a little rough around the edges.

I’ll bet their stuff isn’t like my stuff.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Vicious. Paramount+. Good title for this film because it certainly was. An old woman comes to the door late at night, tells the protagonist that she’s going to die. The woman gives her an hourglass and a box where she’s to place something she hates, something she needs, and something she loves. After that, the viciousness begins. The acting was great and I didn’t hate it, but it wasn’t one of my favorites either. Let me put it this way, it wasn’t The Box.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/vicious-movie-review-2025

All the spoilers.

https://blavity.com/entertainment/vicious-movie-ending-explained

Apartment 7A. Paramount+. A prequel to the 1968 film Rosemary’s Baby, this movie takes a minor character from the original film and builds a story around her. No surprise, I was frequently distracted by the fabulous old apartment building, but that also makes it a cautionary tale. If someone offers you an amazing abode for cheap or free, run. It’s either haunted (by an outsider or you) or you’ll be living with and/or around some really strange and/or evil characters. I found the tale intriguing and the acting top-notch. It was also amusing to see the familiar characters from a film I’ve seen a million times rebooted by new actors. I’m also a big fan of the time period, especially the fashion. It was definitely worth my time.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/apartment-7a-movie-review

https://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/apartment-7a-review-rosemarys-baby-prequel-1236152081/

Swiped. Hulu. A dramatization of the journey of Whitney Wolfe, the woman who created Tinder and Bumble, and what it’s like to be the only girl in the boys’ club. I really enjoyed this film, although watching her build sandcastles only to be stepped on by the old boys’ network was a bit infuriating. Still, when the women began to support each other, there was no stopping them. It also made me want to check out Bumble.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/swiped-hulu-lily-james-film-review-2025

Apparently, it was too weird for Whitney though. I can understand it.

https://deadline.com/2025/09/bumble-founder-tried-shut-down-swiped-1236551583/

🐾 Paws Up and a Hoof Or Two…

🐶 Brisket strikes again with his cuteness!

https://ew.com/glen-powell-dog-brisket-cameo-the-running-man-11848377

https://people.com/glen-powell-says-dog-brisket-had-best-life-on-running-man-set-exclusive-11847323

🐱 It’s all downhill from here.

https://people.com/dave-franco-says-he-peaked-with-sexiest-cat-dad-title-11847335

🐈 Those who came before.

https://people.com/sexiest-cat-dads-past-photos-celebrity-men-pets-11836082

🐴 Equines need love too.

https://people.com/martha-stewart-adopts-two-rescue-horses-11816665

🙊 Quotes of the Week

On a scale of one to ten, my holiday spirit is negative 45. – baker on Holiday Baking Championship

Have no fear of perfection, you’ll never reach it. Salvador Dali

There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.Charles Dickens

Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right. These are the magic keys to living your life with integrity. – W. Clement Stone

Words are the clothing of our thoughts.Jonathan Swift

Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving. – Albert Einstein

Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. – Albert Einstein

Infinitely more important than sharing one’s material wealth is sharing the wealth of ourselves—our time and energy, our passion and commitment, and, above all, our love.William E. Simon

The really magical things are the ones that happen right in front of you. A lot of the time you keep looking for beauty, but it is already there. And if you look with a bit more intention, you see it. Vik Muniz

In our daily lives, we must see that it is not happiness that makes us grateful, but the gratefulness that makes us happy. – Albert Clarke

Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.Jim Rohn

She got so mad, she turned Italian. – Kalani Faagata, Pillow Talk, 90 Day Fiancé Happily Ever After: Tell All

🌇 Sunset Of the Year…

Until next week, stay safe; stay embracing seasonal produce (Trader Joe’s has a nice selection of microwavable choices for those like me, who live by the microwave); and stay thinking things through. Actions have unexpected consequences.

November 7, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Jack Threatens Josslyn, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Halloween Revels, October Tails, A Decapod Of Quotes & Weather

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…                                                                        

Monday:

Sonny went Miller and Davis to see Alexis.

Laura said she had no intention of working with Sidwell, but he said he was confident they could make Port Charles a better place. She suggested if that’s what he wanted, leave town. She’d buy his plane ticket herself. He said he had a more interesting proposal.

Porta told Elizabeth that Jordan figured out she was pregnant and ran straight to Curtis.

Curtis went to see Jordan and told her that Portia was pregnant.

Dalton introduced Emma to Britt, but had the feeling they knew each other. Emma said Britt once had an unfortunate relationship with her father. What was she doing here? Brook said Emma was all grown up, but still annoyingly precocious, and Dalton said Britt was joining his research team. Emma said he couldn’t give that psycho access to his lab.

Ronnie hesitated to sign and said she needed a minute. Outback ran in grabbed the papers and ran. Drew yelled, stop that dog!

Tracy found Monica’s real will along with a note to her, and she cried as she read it. Monica wrote that she suspected debate and subterfuge regarding her final wishes, especially where Drew was concerned. She left the will with Alan’s diplomas where she knew Tracy would find it. Tracy said, oh my God. This is Monica’s real will.

Laura reminded Sidwell that he’d tried to kill Lucky, Anna, and Jason, and said she didn’t care that no charges had been brought. Sidwell asked if his behavior since arriving hadn’t earned him leeway despite the unproven accusations, and Laura wondered if he thought launching a Molotov cocktail into Charlie’s Pub won her over, but he said it was an unproven accusation bordering on slander. Mob violence predated him in Port Charles, and if she wanted to find a common denominator, look no further than her good friend Sonny.

Alexis asked what Kristina had done now, but Sonny said, Kristina was fine. She’d told him about Alexis’s defense strategy for Willow. Alexis said Kristina didn’t know what it was, but he said, she wanted to free Willow and blame Michael.

Curtis told Jordan that Portia admitted she was pregnant when he confronted her, but wanted to wait until her first trimester was over before telling Trina. They weren’t telling anyone else, but he thought Jordan should know. She congratulated him and said it sounded like he and Portia were presenting a united front. He said having the baby was the only thing he and Portia agreed on.

Portia said she’d hoped to make it through the first trimester and quietly run a paternity test, and Elizabeth asked if Curtis knew he might not be the father. Portia said, not yet. She was trying to relax and focus on a healthy pregnancy, but every time she turned around, someone was poking their nose in her business. Now Britt was back on the scene and Brad wouldn’t be too far behind. Elizabeth said, back in the spring, Portia’s conflict with Brad had her worried about Portia and the hospital. If Brad found out Britt was home and decided to come back to town, would it be a problem?

Emma said Dalton didn’t want to work with Britt. She’d faked her death and was a liar and embryo stealer. Britt told her not to forget doll cremator, and Emma said Britt would destroy his research or rip it off and sell it. Britt suggested Dalton do a more thorough vetting process. Another habit Emma hadn’t grown out of was acting like she knew everything, while being utterly clueless. She was risky to keep around. Britt left.

Ronnie told Martin to just print another, but Martin said it would have to be recertified and notarized. Ronnie said text her when it was ready, but Drew said she was going to stay and sign. No more delays. This ended today. Brook and Chase came in, and Brook asked what the yelling was about. Cody arrived and asked if anyone had seen his dog. She answered to Princess Pie when she felt like it. Drew told him to find his dog and the paperwork, or they’d both be out on the street, when Olivia and Ned joined them. Olivia said no dogs were being thrown out on the street on her watch, and Ned asked if Drew was master of the manor yet. Brook said, Outback stole the paperwork, and Drew said they were handling this today. The house would be his and they’d be out on their asses. Brook said he should be ashamed of himself, and Drew said what they wanted didn’t matter. He made the decisions and was finally taking his place as head of the Quartermaine family in the Quartermaine family home.

Tracy told Monica, I’ve got this. Buckle up, Ronnie. I’m coming for you. She dashed off.

Sidwell said Laura shared a grandson with Sonny, and she said, his point? He said her alliances blinded her to resources that were valuable to her and the city. If he took over the piers, it would generate hundreds of millions of dollars. He could personally fund the school district. She said that wasn’t how it worked and sounded like a bribe, which wasn’t how she worked. He wasn’t interested in creating revenue, but needed the piers to set up a criminal enterprise. He was a violent thug who left destruction in his wake, and she wouldn’t be his mouthpiece or front, and she would never be his ally.

Alexis said Drew burned down Michael’s life and no one could blame him for wanting revenge, but Sonny said it was the same for Willow. Why was Alexis representing her? Alexis said Willow deserved a defense and she owed it to Scout. If she didn’t represent Willow, Drew wouldn’t let her have time with her granddaughter. But the ultimate reason didn’t matter. She was a lawyer, and it was her job to give her client the best defense possible. Sonny said he could help point her toward another suspect that wasn’t Michael.

Portia told Elizabeth that the Brad issue had been dealt with, but she wished the consequences hadn’t been so severe. She and Curtis were on their way to a divorce and might be having a baby. She couldn’t help wondering what her life and marriage would look like without outside interference. She suddenly realized she had something she needed to take care of and left.

Curtis told Jordan that he was committed to having and loving the child, but a baby didn’t magically make problems disappear. Some problems could be worked through, but some couldn’t, and the reasons for the divorce hadn’t changed. He’d always love Portia and respect her as the mother of his children, but their marriage didn’t work and to pretend it did, helped no one.

Emma told Dalton that she was sorry. It was inappropriate and unprofessional, but she thought he was making a mistake. He said Britt was right. She had no idea what was going on. He’d hired her to organize his files, not offer unsolicited insight and insolence. She was never to disrespect Dr. Westbourne again. She was critical to his research and Emma’s interference wouldn’t be tolerated. She could see herself out. Emma left.

Michael said Drew would never be head of the family, and Ned said they were Quartermaines. Drew said Alan was his father, and Ned said, if Alan was alive, he’d be the first to disown Drew. Drew said, every one of his moves was out of Edward Quartermaine’s playbook, but Olivia said he didn’t know Edward. Brook said he was an interloper who no one wanted, and Drew said nothing he’d done had been good enough for the family. The one time he stepped out of line, they rallied behind Michael to kick him out and close the gate. It didn’t matter that he was of Alan’s blood. Michale said it wasn’t about blood. It was about loyalty. Olivia said, and love, and Drew said he wished Tracy was there to see his victory. Cody walked in with the slobbered-on paperwork.

Ned said there would be no coming back from this. What kind of victory was a family home without a family? Olivia said, an empty one, like the guy who was claiming it, and Martin said Drew’s signature was still valid. Drew said it was up to Ronnie. Sign and she could head back to Durham or wherever she wanted to go. Do this, and she’d never have to deal with any of them again. This house and everyone in it would just be a bad memory.

Emma found Gio on Lulu’s deck and said she couldn’t get her hands on the key fob. But she knew who had it and how to get it, and they’d use Rocco to do it.

Britt apologized for being late, but Elizabeth said she knew it was Britt’s day off. Britt said she could use the overtime, and Elizabeth asked if she’d heard from Brad. Britt said he was off the grid. If he knew she was alive and back in town, it appeared he didn’t care.

Sidwell said their conversation had been constructive and he fully respected that Laura and her office wasn’t not for sale, but please keep in mind not all transactions were monetary. Everyone had their price, even her. He left and she slammed the door.

Alexis told Sonny to take it to the police, but he said they already had a suspect. But there was another viable suspect – Dr. Portia Robinson.

Tracy yelled, hold everything! Stop what you’re doing! The sale of the house is null and void. This is the real will.

Tracy told Ronnie, don’t you dare sign, but Brook said, she didn’t. Olivia said Ronnie tore it up, and Tracy said, of course (🍷). Ronnie heard her coming and knew she’d be exposed for the fraud she was. Michael said Ronnie told them she couldn’t do it, and Olivia said, before Tracy came. Brook said they all saw it, and Ned asked what this was about. Tracy said she found the real will in a box with Alan’s diplomas, along with a letter from Monica. This is Monica’s Last Will and Testament. The real one. Martin said, how convenient. Consider the source. It’s most likely a forgery. Michael said, it was notarized, but Martin said, it hasn’t been probated. Ronnie said she didn’t know if it was real, but she did know the will leaving the house to her wasn’t. It was forged. Tracy said she knew it, and Olivia said, Ronnie forged her sister’s will? Ronnie said, no, he did, and pointed at Martin.

Emma told Gio and Rocco that Britt had the key fob, but Britt hated her. She couldn’t get close enough to Britt to lift it, but Rocco… Rocco said he didn’t know, but Emma said, Britt liked him and wanted to spend time with him. He was their best shot. Rocco said he wanted to help, but he didn’t feel right stealing, and Gio said, borrowing. Emma said Rocco liked Britt and she’d just started working for Dalton. Britt had no idea what she was involved with. He was saving her from going down with Dalton.

Elizabeth said she wasn’t sure it wasn’t that Brad didn’t care about Britt. When he left, it seemed like he came into money. Britt said, legally or illegally? and Elizabeth said it was anybody’s guess. He probably wanted a fresh start. Britt said, so she didn’t think Brad was icing her out? and Elizabeth said he may not know she was back, and left.

Curtis said he might not have known Portia was pregnant if not for Jordan being willing to tell him the truth, and Jordan said she was happy for him. Did they talk about the future? Did they both want the baby? Curtis said, yes, they both wanted the baby, but he wanted to be a loving, committed, present father and wanted her, just her.

Alexis said Portia was highly respected, whose reputation was beyond reproach, and Sonny said, until it isn’t. She said give her a plausible reason, and he asked if she remembered Drew’s ketamine trip. She said, Congressman Body Shots (🍷)? Who could forget? Sonny said, Nina confessed to being behind it, but she wasn’t working alone. Alexis needed to figure out where Portia was on the night the congressman got shot.

Ronnie said Martin got in contact with her before Monica died. He said he and Monica were friends. Tracy said, Monica would have tazed him if he’d gotten near her, and Ronnie said she knew that now. After Monica passed, he painted a terrible picture of the family, saying they were all spiteful people who would betray each other at the first sign of weakness. He was right about two of them, but not about the rest. Michael asked if she knew the will was forged, and she said she knew Martin’s plan to ensure Monica’s estate would go to – in his words – someone worthy of it. Tracy said, and she decided it was her? but Ronnie said, no. She didn’t want to go along with it at all, but then there was that day in the crypt. She was saying goodbye to Monica when Tracy walked in. She was so awful. She was cruel and disrespectful and disdainful. Then and there she decided to take Martin up on his offer. Tracy said, so it was revenge, and Ronnie said, yes. Tracy deserved it, but it was misguided and so wrong. Monica loved all of them so much, even Tracy. It was clear in all of her letters. Since then, she’d seen why she couldn’t take their home. They may not believe it, but she was very glad Tracy found Monica’s will. Now, finally, Monica’s wishes would be honored.

Jordan took Curtis’s hands and said she wanted to be with him too, so much. But what if he changed his mind? She’d be devastated to have then lose him again. She didn’t want to set herself up for that. She deserved more. He said she deserved the best and he didn’t want to give her less. It was just complicated, but he wasn’t giving up when they had a second chance. That was, if she wanted that too.

Alexis asked why Portia would do it, and Sonny said, shoot or drug Drew? She said, both, and Sonny said, find out if Portia had a legit alibi. If she did, great. If she didn’t… Alexis said, she might want to point the finger at Portia instead of his son.

Gio said, no one was forcing Rocco into borrowing the key fob, but it wasn’t like he was breaking in. Emma said the rest was up to them, and Rocco said, okay, he’d do it, but he wanted them to stick around and hand out candy. Gio said, absolutely, and Rocco said he’d be back soon. He left, and Emma said, what’s with the boxes? Gio said Tracy was staying there. It was her stuff. Emma said they were Quartermaine memories, and Gio said he felt bad. Monica loved that house. Emma said, and the people in it. It was his house too. His family. Ignoring it wasn’t going to change that.

Tracy said Ronnie was nothing more than Martin’s dupe. She fell off the turnip truck and fell into a multimillion-dollar estate. Ned said, why sell? and Michael said, it couldn’t be about money. Ronnie said, it wasn’t. Martin was blackmailing her. Tracy laughed and said, there it is. Ronnie said she wanted to come clean, but Martin said if she didn’t sell to Drew, he’d charge her with fraud. Tracy said there was still time and told Chase that she wanted Ronnie arrested. Drew said he didn’t know anything about blackmail and fraud. He just made an offer on the house. Ronnie said, as far as she knew, it was all Martin’s idea. Drew was entitled and really obnoxious, but he never threatened her. Tracy said, the jury was still out – for now, Get out. Drew said he wasn’t done, and left. Ned asked where Martin thought he was going, and Martin said they couldn’t hold him hostage. Tracy said the police could and told Chase to handcuff them both. Brook said Ronnie had been torn up. They can’t arrest her. Olivia said, obviously Martin was running the show, and Tracy said, maybe. And Martin thought Lodi was bad. When she was done with him, he was going to big boy prison. Cuff him. Chase put handcuffs on Martin, but Ned said he thought he had a better idea.

Britt’s phone chimed and she said she needed to step away. Elizabeth said, go for it, and Britt went to an examining room. Rocco came into the hospital and he watched Britt as she went inside.

Jordan suggested to Curtis that they take this thing slow and not jump into anything too quickly, especially something they couldn’t take back. When his divorce was finalized, he’d be a free man. Curtis said he understood. He definitely wanted to do it the right way, from start to finish. At the door, Jordan said she thought it was good for them to wait, and he said, so did he. She said she didn’t want to wait for this, and they kissed. Portia arrived and saw them.

Alexis told Sonny, no promises, and he said, all he asked… Drew showed up and said, what the hell is this? (Well, they do have a child together.)

Britt gave herself a shot as Rocco was about to walk in.

Gio told Emma that he thought he wanted nothing to do with the Quartermaines. Now that they were losing their home, he finally got what Tracy was trying to tell him the night of the Nurses Ball. These things belonged to the Quartermaine house. That’s where their memories lived, his memories, his history, his family. He was a Quartermaine too.

On the phone, Laura asked someone to call her as soon as possible. They needed to talk about Jenz Sidwell. It’s important. Martin came in, and she asked, what’s wrong? He said he found himself in the middle of a difficult and regrettable circumstance.

Olivia said, leave it to Monica to know there would be funny business about her will, and Tracy said she bet Monica didn’t guess it would come from her sister. Ronnie said she was truly so sorry, and Tracy said she was delivering Monica’s grandson’s inheritance to him intact. He was welcome. She handed the paperwork to Michael, and he asked if she read it, but Tracy said she was too busy breaking the laws of physics to get there. He said, Monica didn’t leave him the house. She left it to Tracy.

Tuesday:  

Drew said Sonny wasn’t Alexis’s client, and Sonny said, neither was Drew. Drew asked if Sonny was there feeding Alexis lies, and Sonny said if Michael wanted Drew dead, he’d be dead. Drew asked if that was a threat, but Alexis said they weren’t doing this in her office, especially today.

Portia showed up at Jordan’s place and said, sorry to disappoint her. Was she expecting Portia’s husband?

Marshall and Curtis hugged and Marshall asked, what’s going on? Curtis said he wanted to see Marchall’s face when he told him that Portia was pregnant. Marshall was going to be a grandfather again.

Britt heard the door open and yelled. Rocco said, sorry, and left. She followed.

Gio said if Drew bought the house, the Quartermaines wouldn’t be together. There was no place big enough. He hated that they were splitting up. Emma said they were still together now. Why didn’t he visit while they were still there?

Martin told Laura that he found himself in the middle of a difficult and regrettable circumstance. It turned out the will was forged, and Monica didn’t leave the house to Ronnie. Laura said Ronnie didn’t seem like the type to do anything underhanded. When did he find out? He said he already knew. He was the one who forged it.

Jason came in and asked what was going on, and Michael said there had been a change in the will. Tracy said he can’t have read it right, and Ned read that Michael would get all of Monica’s financial assets, with the exception of 66 Harborview Drive in Port Charles, New York, the house that was given to Monica by her husband Alan, the house where they raised their family. This she left to the sister of her heart – Tracy Angelica Quartermaine.

Laura asked, why? and Martin said Tracy Quartermaine was why. She came after him first. She turned his exes against him, bankrupted him, and he spent time in jail. Laura said he’d probably be spending more time there. Tell her everything. He said he used to work for the lawyer who actually wrote up the will. He got a copy online and saw the house was left to Tracy, which proved Monica wasn’t in her right mind. She’d just reconnected with her long-lost sister, who was basically the polar opposite of Tracy, who didn’t need or deserve the house. Ronnie Bard was decent, hardworking, and had a big heart. Tracy was like the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse rolled into one. It was a twofer, payback with karma on top. So he tipped the scales toward justice. Laura said, is that what he did?

Jason said, so the will was fake? and Michael said, the real one said Tracy was the owner of the house and estate. Tracy said she thought the house would go to Michael, and Michael said he hoped she’d let them stay. She laughed and said, of course (🍷). They could all stay. Ronnie said she hoped Tracy knew how deeply she regretted her part in this. She was just grateful and touched that Monica left her the locket. Brook wondered if that’s all Monica left her, and Ned read, to my sister, I bequeath my oldest and most cherished possession, a locket, and the funds to purchase the house of her choosing in Duke Forest. Ronnie said that was her favorite neighborhood in Durham. She couldn’t believe Monica remembered that. She looked up and cried, saying, when I was 16, you threw me away. Now you’ve given me a house. Thank you so much.

Britt told Rocco, wait. She was sorry she yelled. He’d startled her. It was a hospital, and he couldn’t just barge in. Rocco said he saw her go in and thought she was alone. She said she’d seen a patient and was cleaning up, and he said, sorry. She said it was okay. Why was he looking for her?

Drew said he was paying Alexis a retainer and came to discuss Willow’s case, but not in front of Sonny. He also wanted to talk about Scout, but if she was too busy… Alexis said she thought she and Sonny were done.

Marshall told Curtis, congratulations, and said he was surprised. Curtis said they made one last effort to make their marriage work and Portia got pregnant. They still realized the marriage was over, but he was overjoyed about the baby. However, he wouldn’t have known if Jordan hadn’t told him.

Portia said she knew Curtis was running to Jordan, but had no idea Jordan was throwing herself at him. Jordan said Curtis was no longer Portia’s problem, and Portia said, Jordan was. She’d done everything to undermine their marriage and now told Portia’s husband that she was pregnant. That wasn’t right. Jordan said all she did was tell the truth, which Portia seemed incapable of doing. She’d been lying to Curtis since they’d met, and she kept doing it until Curtis had to save her from Drew’s blackmail. Portia said, Curtis told her, and Jordan said Curtis trusted her and she valued that trust. She told him that Portia was pregnant because she knew Portia wouldn’t. Portia said, Jordan told him because it was the opening she needed.

Curtis told Marshall that Portia claimed she wanted to get through the first trimester before she told him, but after talking with her, he thought there was a good chance she wouldn’t have said anything until they filed for divorce. That would have made it harder to push for parental rights. Marshall said he heard a lot of speculation, but wasn’t sure how Jordan fit in, and Curtis said he found himself leaning on Jordan. Marshall said, leaning on or toward?

Portia said Jordan had been thirsting for Curtis for some time, and Jordan said Portia wouldn’t be threatened by her if she wasn’t so insecure. She created the distance with her lies and secrets. Portia said, so Jordan rolled the dice. She had to know there was the possibility of Curtis coming back for the sake of the baby. Jordan said it didn’t look like that happened, and Portia said Jordan used something wonderful to turn Curtis against her, but Jordan said Portia did that all on her own.

Sonny said he hoped Drew wasn’t blackmailing Alexis, but Alexis said he was her client. She’d have Diane follow-up with their earlier conversation. Sonny left, and Drew said it was good Alexis had her priorities straight. Alexis said Scout always came first, and he said that’s why he came. There had been a change of plans.

Britt asked why Rocco why came to see her, and Rocco flashed back to saying he’d steal the key fob. He asked if she’d like to grab a coffee, and she said she’d love to, but she was working and couldn’t leave. Maybe another time? He said, sure. He also wanted to let her know that he told his mom that he had dinner with her, her mom, and Nathan – after the fact. She was a little mad. Britt thanked him for the heads up and said maybe he should have called. Wouldn’t his mom be madder if they had coffee? He said, probably. See her later. He started to dash out and literally ran into Sidwell. He said he was sorry, but Sidwell said it was quite all right, and Rocco left.

Gio said he didn’t know if he was going, and Emma asked if he was still mad at the Quartermaines. He said, not anymore. And Lois made him see that Brook did want to do the best for him at the time. Emma asked why he was still holding the Quartermaines at arm’s length.

Martin told Laura that he knew it looked bad, but Ronnie was truly the salt of the earth good people. Laura asked him to skip to forging the will, and he said, because of Tracy, he lost everything. She deserved to be taught a lesson. Monica wanted Ronnie to have a house, and he made sure it was that one. Laura asked about the PickleLila relish, and he said, nice touch, right? He promised he hadn’t changed anything else and got no monetary compensation. He just wanted a little justice. Ronnie didn’t want to go along with it at first, but then she met Tracy. Tracy was so awful, Ronnie decided to go along with the plan. In a way, you could say Tracy brought it on herself. Laura said she could say a lot of things, but she wasn’t going to. Was he also the reason Ronnie agreed to sell to Drew?

Michael said the only thing that was changed was which house Ronnie got. Ned said, add to that a jar of PickleLila, and Tracy said, Monica would never be that cruel. Jason said Michael told him Ronnie said she wouldn’t sell even before Tracy showed up with the real will, and Ronnie said she couldn’t do it. Everyone was so kind to her, except Tracy. She was sorry she let it go as far as she did. She felt like she let Monica down. Jason said they all made mistakes – Monica made a few of her own – but owning up to them showed Ronnie’s real character. Ronnie thanked him and he left.

In the foyer, Chase asked if Tracy still wanted him to arrest Ronnie and Brook said, please. Drop it. She got what she wanted and more than she expected. The house was hers. Tracy said, all right. She wouldn’t press charges, but she was only letting Ronnie go because of Monica. Ronnie said she was very sorry about everything that happened. These were Tracy’s. She handed Tracy the keys, and Tracy said now she could lock the doors when she threw Ronnie out.

Alexis said Drew had a fund raiser in DC and Scout was going trick-or-treating with her, Kristina, and Molly, then sleeping over for a Davis Girls’ night. Drew said Scout was having a tough time today and wanted to be with her dad, so he was taking her to DC. Alexis said it was no longer a fun day because it was the day Scout lost her mom. But she was wondering why he was doing this today, when Scout should be surrounded by people who loved her mom and shared her grief and happy memories. She should be with family, including him. Why didn’t he bring Scout over to her place? Maybe they could put everything aside and be together for Scout’s sake.

In a stairwell, Sidwell asked if Britt and Dalton came to an understanding, and Britt said Dalton was a snake. He immediately suggested they cut Sidwell out and take the work to someone else, splitting the profits 50/50. Sidwell said, accept his offer, and Britt said she’d crunch numbers for him, but wouldn’t be a spy. He said she’d do what he told her to do. If not for him, the medicine that kept her upright and functioning would be withheld, and Huntington’s would make her a prisoner in her own body.

Martin said Drew wanted the house, so he made it happen by threatening to expose Ronnie, and Laura said, for going along with the plan he created? He said he didn’t force Ronnie. Initially, it was her choice. Laura said, don’t tell her that he really believes that. She didn’t think he’d be there if he’d gotten away with it. He said, Ronnie cracked. She decided she cared too much about the rest of the family and told the Quartermaines everything. To make matters worse, Tracy showed up at the 11th hour with a copy if the real will. Laura said, thank God for that. Was he going to be arrested? He said that was up to her.

Ronnie said she’d pack her stuff and be gone tomorrow, but Tracy said, leave now. She could pick up her things tomorrow… by the gate. Olivia said it wasn’t right, but Tracy said she wasn’t giving Ronnie the opportunity to steal anything else from the family. She was lucky she wasn’t in prison. Michael said he thought Tracy owed Monica more than throwing Ronnie out, but Tracy said Monica wanted Ronnie to have a house in Durham, not here, because she wasn’t family. She never was and was never going to be. Be grateful for her freedom and get out of her house.

Gio told Emma, the Quartermaines had the reputation of lying and stabbing each other in the back. Did he want to become a part of that really? Emma said, if he kept his distance, he’d stay safe, but he might miss out on something he really loved, like the violin. He thought music was worth it the night of the Nurses Ball. He said, it was, and she said, wasn’t his family?

Martin told Laura that Ned said the Quartermaines wouldn’t press charges if she personally asked them not to, and Laura said that was incredibly lenient, but Martin thought it was diabolical. The worst punishment was her look of disappointment. She said she didn’t think disappointment covered it. Okay. She’d call the Quartermaines. He thanked her and said he was grateful, and she said he should be. And not just to her. What he did was illegal and underhanded and just plain stupid. He could lose his law license. He won’t be able to shove this off. She was sorry, but he couldn’t live with her and Doc anymore. He had to move out. Sonny knocked at the door and asked if it was a bad time. Laura said they were just finishing up, and Martin said she was telling him what he did was illegal, yet she couldn’t manage to cut ties with Sonny Corinthos. How was that fair?

Curtis told Marshall that the connection was still there, but he and Jordan hadn’t crossed any lines. That hadn’t eased Portia’s jealousy though. Marhsall asked where they stood. Would the divorce be amicable enough to raise a child together? Curtis said he didn’t think they’d stay amicable when Portia realized he wanted to be with Jordan.

Portia said she didn’t tell Curtis about the pregnancy to spare him the pain in case she miscarried. Jordan never thought about that, and just assumed her pregnancy was another opening to make herself look good and her look bad. Jordan said, not everything was about Portia. She was never out to get her. Portia said it didn’t matter. Jordan was welcome to try meeting Curtis’s impossible standard. Jordan said being honest with her husband shouldn’t be an impossible standard to meet, and Portia said Curtis would end up disappointed like last time. Jordan might have Curtis, but she’d never get Portia’s child.

Drew said, Alexis was inviting him to her house? and Alexis said she’d do anything to make things comfortable for Scout. So, yes, he was invited to join them. Drew asked who else would be there, and she said, Kristina and Molly, and she would like to invite Danny. He’s Sam’s son and Scout’s brother. Drew said, absolutely not. Danny couldn’t control himself around him and would cause a scene and make it worse. If she let Danny around Scout, she’d never see Scout again.

Sidwell asked how fast Britt deteriorated without Faison’s experimental medication, and she said he made his point. She’d tell Dalton that she’s in. He asked if she thought Dalton had been approached by other buyers or was he blowing smoke, but she said she didn’t know. She’d find out. He said, see that she did, and left.

Britt came out and saw Jason at the reception desk.

Olivia said Tracy wasn’t making sense. Ronnie was Monica’s sister, which made her family. It was cruel. Tracy asked how she was the bad guy. Ronnie tried to steal the house. Michael said that proved she was one of them. She stood up to Drew and tore into him. Ned suggested Tracy take the win without humiliating Ronnie, but Tracy said, that’s not the Quartermaine way. They defeated their enemies and made examples of them. Olivia said maybe it was time to make a change, at least a little, and Brook said if Tracy insisted on throwing Ronnie out, they were leaving too. Tracy said that was ridiculous, and Ronnie said they didn’t need to do that. Olivia said Leo was out trick-or-treating, so she could pack some bags, and Ned said he’d help her. Michael said him too. Tracy had lost her mind. Brook said admit Ronnie was part of the family or they were leaving, and Tracy said they could all get out.

Marshall said Portia wouldn’t be happy about Curtis going back to Jordan. She’d always had insecurities about their relationship. Curtis said he’d never given her a reason, but Marshall said the heart didn’t always need a reason. He was sure the connection could be seen. Curtis asked if Marshall had an issue with him and Jordan, and Marshall said, no. He was happy for Curtis and hoped they both had a future together if that’s what he wanted. But the baby was the first priority. Curtis said he was committed to being a hands-on father, and Marshall said, the last thing he wanted to do was end up in family court, fighting for the next 18 years.

Emma told Gio that maybe getting close to the Quartermaines was risky, but maybe it was worth it. Rocco came back and Gio asked how it went with Britt. Rocco said, not great.

Jason said he brought the insurance card for Britt’s car. He figured she’d need it. She tried to take it and dropped it. He put it back in her hand and asked what was going on. She said, nothing. She was just busy. He asked, what was upsetting her? She could tell him.

Laura asked Sonny to excuse her for a minute and told Martin that she wasn’t cutting ties with Sonny and he couldn’t live in her house. Sonny didn’t live in her house. Martin said he lived there. He did business there all over her city. If he was out by Sunday, was that acceptable? She said it was fine, and Martin left. Sonny said he came to give her a heads up. Sidwell confronted him at the MetroCourt and it seemed like Sidwell was putting him on notice. Laura said her too.

Ronnie said she didn’t want the family to split up because of her. It was her fault. She went along with Martin’s fraud. Tracy told her not to be a martyr, and Ronnie said she was agreeing with Tracy, but Tracy said she didn’t need any help. Brook said it wasn’t about Ronnie. It was about her grandmother’s need to control everything. It didn’t take anything away from her to accept Ronnie into the family. Tracy asked if she was saying it was okay for Ronnie to go along with Martin’s fraud, but Brook said, no, but making a mistake – even a big one – didn’t exclude her from the family. Michael said, it was a requirement, but Tracy said she wanted Ronnie gone. If they didn’t like it, they could leave. Brook said, please don’t do this. Don’t be spiteful. Take it back. She knew Tracy and her heart. She was kind, generous, and warm, but none of it would matter if she didn’t stop being so vicious. She loved Tracy, but couldn’t keep making excuses for her. Please, back down.

Alexis told Drew that Danny wouldn’t be not seeing Scout. Would she be seeing both of them tonight? Drew said he didn’t want to put a strain on the evening, so he’d stick with the original plan. He’d go to DC and Scout would stay with her. When he came back from DC, he’d hear her plan to free Willow and make Michael look guilty. As soon as Willow was acquitted, he’d make sure Michael was arrested. He left, and Alexis looked at her notepad and read, Portia alibi?

Jordan wondered why Portia would think she was trying to take her baby? Curtis was the baby’s father, and a father had rights. Portia said she wanted Curtis to be part of the baby’s life, not Jordan. Jordan said when and if she and Curtis finally got together, it would be between them and Portia didn’t have a say. Portia said Jordan took Curtis, but wouldn’t take her child. When it came to Jordan or her baby, she knew who Curtis would choose. Portia left.

Curtis said he agreed with everything Marshall was saying, but even without Jordan in the equation, the marriage was over. Marshall asked if they’d filed, but Curtis said not until the investigation into Drew’s shooting was over. They needed spousal protection, so they weren’t compelled to testify against each other. Marshall said, so two good reasons to keep his distance from Jordan until the divorce was final.

Rocco said he was sorry. He was useless and it got awkward. He just wanted to get out. Emma said it was okay. He did the right thing. Gio said they’d find another way, and Rocco told them he said he’d get it and he would. He blew it this time, but Britt was nice and he knew he could try again. Emma said, we’ll see, but Rocco said he wasn’t being brushed off. He needed to save the animals in Dalton’s lab. He knew he could get close to Britt again and when he did, he’d get the key fob.

Jason asked if Britt’s symptoms were coming back, but she said it had been an emotional day. Rocco was there earlier. He barged into an exam room, she was startled and yelled. From the way he ran out, she didn’t think she’d be hearing from him again. He said Rocco wouldn’t be scared off that easy. He wanted to get to know her better and he thought Rocco should. She could be somebody good in his life. She told him, ridiculous. It was Halloween, not April Fool’s Day. She walked away.

Laura said Sidwell wanted her to publicly endorse Measure C and denounce Sonny. He was fixated on getting the piers and she was afraid of what he might do to make that happen. Sonny said, don’t worry. He’d get Sidwell to leave her alone. She said he couldn’t, and he said Sidwell didn’t fight fair. She said she appreciated his concern, but she couldn’t come to him to solve her problems. She’d deal with Sidwell in her own way.

Ned said it wasn’t too late for Tracy to change her mind, but she said Ronnie needed to leave immediately. And if the rest were going with her, get out. She opened the door, and they looked at each other. Ronnie left, and they followed, Ned last. He said Tracy needed her family. She had her whole life to learn that lesson and it still hadn’t stuck. Don’t throw her family out for spite. That wasn’t why Monica gave her the house. He left, and she slammed the door.

Wednesday:

Turner meets Sonny at hatchet range and said, a hatchet range on Halloween. What could possibly go wrong?

Gio went to the Quartermaine mansion and found Tracy. He said he thought Ronnie kicked her out, but Tracy said there had been a reversal of fortune… in her favor. Apparently, Monica hadn’t given the house to Ronnie. Monica gave it to her.

Outside of Bobbie’s, James complained to Spinelli and Felicia about not going to the street that had full-size candy bars. Felicia said they would have been late. They promised James’s dad they’d stop by so he could see James’s costume. They went inside and James ran to Cody.

Molly asked what Scout was looking at, and Scout said her friends were posting about her school’s Trunk Or Treat. Kristina said it wasn’t too late to go, but Scout said she didn’t want to dress up. She used to love Halloween. Not anymore.

Danny went to Alexis’s office, and she asked if she was keeping him from his Halloween plans. He said it only brought back memories of losing his mom.

Jason went to Anna’s office, and she said she needed a favor. He and Britt had a good relationship, right? Jason said he wasn’t sure really… and she said Britt trusted him more than anyone. She needed him to talk to Britt for her, because she needed to know if Faison was still alive.

Kristina said it was okay to feel sad, and Molly said they were sad too. Kristina said Scout’s mom would want her to celebrate, and Molly asked if Scout wanted to stay home and watch Hocus Pocus. Scout said she guessed that would be okay, and Molly said she ordered something better than candy. It was a surprise. She left to get it.

Felicia introduced Cody to Nathan and said he was James’s riding instructor and friend. James said, and his uncle. Did Cody like his costume? This year, he was a real cowboy, like Cody. Cody said they were Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and James said, who? Cody said, never mind. He was old. James asked if Cody wanted to help him sort candy, and Cody looked at Nathan. Nathan said, go ahead, and went back to his table. Felicia followed and sked if he was all right. He said it was hard to compete with a real-life cowboy. Felicia said James was eager to get to know Nathan. Give it time and they’d form their own special bond.

Turner said Sonny promised her a home cooked meal, and Sonny said he was going to make pizza, but changed his mind and made lasagna. She wouldn’t mind after tasting it. She said they were eating lasagna here? and he said he paid the owner to use the oven. She asked if he’d rented the space, and he said there were no customers or staff. They could eat there, and her reputation would be intact. She said it was considerate… unless it was a trap. He’d invited her to a space with sharp weapons and no witnesses. He said if she didn’t feel safe, she didn’t have to stay, but she picked up a hatchet and said she didn’t scare that easily.

Tracy said she’d found the real will before Ronnie had a chance to sell to Drew, but Gio said Ronnie decided not to go through with it. She said if he believed her family’s story, it happened before she got there, but it wasn’t Ronnie’s to sell anyway. He said he came over to help everyone pack, but they were probably celebrating. Where was everybody? Tracy said she kicked them out.

Jason said, when Jack told Anna that Faison and Sidwell had been working together, he didn’t mean to imply Faison was alive, but Anna said she’d been to the funerals of two people who came back to town. Forgive her if she needed certainty. After Faison’s death, it was the first time she felt like she could breathe again. Now she had the familiar feeling in the pit of her stomach of Faison’s presence.

Alexis said Danny had been strong, especially for his sister. He didn’t have to hide his grief, especially from her. She knew he missed his mom. They all did. Danny said he did miss her a lot, but he could deal with it. It was Scout she should be worried about. He wasn’t alone, but thanks to Drew, Scout was. It wasn’t fair. Alexis agreed and said Drew was wrong, and Danny said, the worst part was, when his mom went into surgery, the one thing she asked him to do was look after Scout. Now he couldn’t do that. He couldn’t even see her. Alexis said none of this was his fault, but he said he’d screwed up. He let his mom down.

Kristina decorated pumpkins with Scout and said, Scout’s mom was so good at this. Scout said she liked hearing about her mom. Her dad didn’t talk about her. He only talked about Willow. Kristina said she loved talking about Scout’s mom. So did Molly and her grandma. If Scout missed her mom or wanted to hear stories about her, come ask.

Spinelli asked how it was going, and Nathan said he was trying to hide his jealousy over James being more attached to Cody instead of him. He was grateful that James had so many people in his life who cared about him, especially since Maxie wasn’t there. Felicia said, one night, James had a nightmare, and Cody was the only one who could help. Spinelli said that’s why it was imperative that they didn’t disrupt James’s life and he was surrounded by his loved ones. Nathan asked if that was a polite way of telling him not to enforce custody.

James said Cody could have all of the lollipops, since he said he liked them, but Cody suggested they check and see if James’s dad liked them. James said, when they were done sorting, when Molly approached the table. Cody asked what was in the box, and Molly said, Halloween cupcakes. Cody asked James if it was okay if he helped Molly take them to the car. Molly said she didn’t need help, but Cody insisted.

Turmer threw a hatchet, and Sonny said she threw it like she throws a softball. She said she’d improved greatly, but he said she was on the bench halfway through summer. She said she learned by watching other people play. She kept coming to make sure he didn’t cheat again, but just because she hadn’t caught him didn’t mean he didn’t cheat. Sonny said he’d managed to slip through her fingers once again.

Anna said she knew it sounded crazy, but Jason said, no. He knew she was scared of Faison. He’d done terrible things to her and other people. Anna said she felt guilty because she hadn’t stopped him early on, but Jason said she wasn’t responsible for Faison’s actions. She said maybe she felt like his reign of terror was her fault since he came to Port Charles because of her. If somehow he was still alive, she wanted to finish him. Jason said he’d be happy to talk to Britt. He’d asked her if Faison had any connection to the Five Poppies, but they’d had to put the conversation on hold. When he circled back, he’d fill her in. Anna thanked him and said she felt he was the only person she could trust. He thanked her and said he’d shot Faison. It wasn’t staged. It was real. The man was dead.

Danny told Alexis that he should have sucked up to Drew and acted sorry. Then maybe he could see his sister now. Alexis said, he could apologize a thousand times and it wouldn’t have changed. When Drew saw Danny, he saw his father. It wasn’t Danny or his father’s fault. It was all Drew’s fault. Danny said he couldn’t stop himself from ripping into Drew, and she said that was his mom. When she had something to say, she said it, and didn’t care what anybody thought. Danny said he missed her, especially tonight. He couldn’t believe it had been a year. She said neither could she (me too), but what made it bearable was him and his sister. When she looked at them, she saw the best parts of Sam and Sam lived on through the two of them. They hugged.

Scout asked what Kristina missed the most about Sam, and Kristina said, Sam loved adventure. She was always sky diving or scuba diving or riding motorcycles. And she could fix anything. She was really smart. Sam would tell her that it was okay to be sad, but it was important to have hope and remember that tomorrow could be a better day. Scout said sometimes it was hard, and Kristina said she was in a tough place right now, but she wasn’t alone. Sam was watching over her and Scout had her and Molly and her grandma. She was a Davis Girl, and they stuck together no matter what. Kristina and Scout hugged.

Spinelli said he was asking Nathan’s intentions and apologized for not being more direct. Nathan said he got it. It was a complicated situation. He had rights, but as much as he’d like to be a full-time dad, he didn’t think he was ready for it and neither was James. Spinelli asked if that meant James could continue living with him and James’s sisters, and Nathan said, yes. They’d revisit it down the road, but for now he’d like to get to know his son better. Cody said he had to help Molly and hustled her out. Outside, she asked what was wrong with him, and he said James was ignoring his dad because of him and Nathan felt bad. The cupcakes were an excuse leave when Molly came in. Molly said, that was actually really thoughtful.

Tracy told Gio that when Ronnie was exposed, she told Ronnie that she was no longer welcome and to leave immediately. Her family took exception and told her that she should apologize because Ronnie was family. Gio said he understood why she was mad, but Ronnie had already come clean and felt bad about it. She asked if he was siding with Ronnie, and he said Ronnie had been a regular at Bobbie’s since he started and he’d gotten to know her. She made a mistake, but she was still a decent person. Tracy said Ronnie tried to steal her home and he wanted her to apologize because Ronnie chickened out of her own scheme? He said he thought she should cut Ronnie some slack, but she said she wasn’t in the slack cutting business. If her family couldn’t accept that, they were free to live somewhere else. The good news was, there was more room for him.

Turner said the lasagna was mind blowing, and Sonny asked if that meant she forgave him. She said, for trapping her in such a way that she couldn’t prosecute his son? The PCPD was prosecuting Willow, not Michael. She didn’t have to recuse herself. He said he strongly suggested she did.

Anna said she knew it sounded far-fetched that Faison was alive, but Nathan also took a bullet to the chest. Jason said, Nathan was younger and stronger. Faison was old and battling Huntington’s Disease. There was no way he’d survive. She said, when it came to Faison, she had no rationale. It was like a form of PTSD. The fear just overwhelmed her and she felt paralyzed. He said maybe that’s exactly what they wanted, and she said, who? He said, Sidwell and whoever he was doing business with. Maybe they were using the threat of Faison to mess with her head.

James gave Nathan a lollipop, saying Nathan told him grape was his favorite when he was in the hospital. Nathan thanked him for remembering, and Felicia asked James to tell him what happened at Mrs. Somebody’s house. James said when she opened the door, her cat Toodles ran out, climbed up a tree, and wouldn’t get down. Spinelli said a squad car came by and the officers retrieved the cat, and James asked if Nathan rescued any cats when he was a cop. Nathan said he did, but the cat wasn’t happy and scratched him all the way down. Spinelli said, Toodles wasn’t happy either, and James said too bad Nathan couldn’t come with them. Maybe next year. Nathan said he’d love that.

Molly said she had to stop assuming the worst about Cody, and he said he’d done some stupid things. She said he was also kind, considerate, and heroic, like when he rescued her dad from the woods. She had to get going, but promised to look for ways to stop the sale of the Quartermaine estate. He said she didn’t have to. It was no longer going to be sold.  

Tracy said she knew it was awkward with Gio and his parents, but Brook and Olivia were gone, and Dante would want to clear out. He had his pick of rooms. Gio said things were good at his grandfather’s, but Tracy said he wasn’t safe at Sonny’s. He asked why she thought Monica left her the house in the first place, and she said she had no idea. She thought it would go to Michael. He said, the will didn’t say why? and Tracy said, nope. He asked if she wanted to hear his theory, and she said, nope, but he said he was going to tell her. He thought Monica left the house to her because Monica trusted her to hold the family together. Tracy laughed.

Jason said he had no trouble believing that Faison and Sidwell worked together. Now that Faison was dead, it seemed that Sidwell and his new partner realized making Anna think he was still alive would work to their advantage. She asked, how so? and he said she was a great Police Commissioner. If she was in her head and looking over her shoulder, it gave them a better chance of accomplishing their goals, whatever those might be. She said, the right form of manipulation, and he said, exactly. Don’t fall for it. His phone chimed and he said it was Danny. He had to go. She thanked him for talking her down, and he said if she needed him, let him know. She said it went both ways, and he left.

Turner said she couldn’t prosecute Michael because of her personal dealings with Sonny. That wasn’t an issue with Willow. Sonny suggested she have one of her assistants do it, but she said it was a high-profile case involving a US congressman. No way was she handing it off. He said, Alexis would put her on trial. She’d make Turner look like an overblown prosecutor out to make a name for herself by picking on innocent Willow. She said she knew Alexis was good at her job, but so was she. She wasn’t going to lose. He said, winning was just as bad. It was going to earn her the wrath of Congressman Cain. He’d do everything he could to make sure to end her career. She was damned if she did and damned if she didn’t. She asked if he was trying to protect her, and he said, yeah. She said she didn’t buy it for one second.

She said she could literally feel him working an angle. Her first guess was that he wanted someone with less experience. Michael would be safe, and Willow was the mother of his grandchildren. For their sake, he’d want Willow exonerated. Everyone would get off scot-free. He said it was no secret that she wanted to take him down, but to do that she had to keep her job. His advice was to stay clear of the trial.

Molly opened the box to a bunch of squashed cupcakes, and Scout said they looked really Halloweenie. Kristina asked, what happened? and Molly said, the cupcakes were a little manhandled. They’d still taste great. She ran into James and his family. Scout said she bet James was dressed like a cowboy, and Kristina wondered if he was the only cowboy. Molly said, Cody was there, and Kristina asked if he had anything to do with the manhandled cupcakes. Molly said, he did, but his heart was in the right place. She went to put the cupcakes in the kitchen.

Danny said, Alexis thought he was like his mom? and she said, 100%. He had her resolve, loyalty, and compassion, all of her best qualities. He said that meant a lot, and she said Sam would have been proud to see the young man he’d become. She was. Jason knocked at the door and asked if Danny was ready to go. Danny gave Alexis a bag of peanut butter cups and asked her to give them to Scout. They were their mom’s favorites and Scout loved them too. Tell her they were from him. He left with Jason and asked where they were sleeping tonight. Jason said he had good news.

Tracy asked why Monica would trust her to keep the family together, and Gio said she had already been doing it. She fought for her grandchildren to stay there when Michael was in the hospital. She stopped Drew from demolishing the crypt. She prevented the house from being sold. She said that was because she was always up for a good fight. She wasn’t the glue that kept the family together. She was too harsh and unforgiving. He said all they’d asked was for her to acknowledge Ronnie as part of the family and act a little nicer. That’s what heads of the family were expected to do. Whether she was ready or not, she was the head of the Quartermaines now.

In the car, Anna left a message for Jack. She said call her back when he had the chance. Sidwell and his associates were using the specter of Faison as a smokescreen. Maybe if they pooled their resources, they could figure out who Sidwell was working with. Call her back. As she started the car, someone in the back seat put a cloth over her face.

Turner said Sonny’s motives were suspect, but his argument made sense. She could end up in a no win situation. Sonny said, pass it on to someone else, but she said, no. She was a damn good prosecutor, and she’d beat Alexis and find a way to placate Congressman Cain. When she put her mind to something, she could overcome any odds. She threw a hatchet and got a bullseye.

Felicia put a birthday cake with one candle on the table, and James said, she got his mom a cake? Felicia said it was her birthday, and James said, but she wasn’t there to blow out the candles. Spinelli said, maybe James could do it for her, and Felicia said his mom would like that very much. Nathan asked what his mom would wish for, and James said, to be there with them, and blew out the candle.

Alexis arrived home, and Kristina said, Molly got cupcakes they weren’t allowed to eat until she got there. Alexis said she had something better, and brought out the bag of peanut butter cups. They toasted with the candy and said, to Sam. Scout said, to mommy, and they had a group hug.

Tracy said she wasn’t head of the family. It wasn’t a job she was suited for. Gio said, Monica thought she was. That’s why she left the house to Tracy. The house would tie her to the family and the family to her. Tracy asked if it was a hostage situation, and he said, exactly. Admit it. She needed them as much as they needed her. She said he was right. She needed her family and so did he. Jason came in with Danny, and Danny said there were no cars. Where was everybody? Tracy said she didn’t know, but hopefully they’d all be home soon. She looked at Gio.

Anna woke up cuffed to a chair in a basement or warehouse or wherever kidnappers put their victims. She yelled, help! Anybody! A man’s voice came over an intercom said, be at peace, Anna. You’re on your way to a new life. She yelled, noooo!

Thursday:

Lucas was on the phone about a patient when Ava came out. She told Lucas that she couldn’t hear enough about urine output first thing in the morning, or ever. But she was glad she was up because they needed  to have a serious conversation about his exit strategy.

Jack told Josslyn and Vaughn that they had no ID on the person running the operation at the Five Poppies. They knew it was the final project of Cesar Faison and Faison had been working with Jenz Sidwell. Sidwell was their next target. Josslyn wondered if they were going in through Sidwell’s son.

Jordan said the polls were too close to call. The city seemed to be evenly divided on Measure C. Marco said they’d have to call in every favor, and Sidwell said there was too much invested to lose. Pascal entered the room, and Sidwell introduced him to Jordan as his new butler. Pascal asked if he could offer them some coffee.

Britt brought Portia coffee, but Portia said she was fine with her tea. Britt said she needed a teeny tiny favor.

Alexis thanked Felicia for coming by, and Felicia asked what Alexis needed her to do. Alexis said, that depended on whether or not Felicia still had her PI license.

Ned, Olivia, Dante, Brook, and Chase went into Bobbie’s and Ned told Gio, breakfast for five. Dante said it looked like they’d be his new regulars.

Tracy answered the door to Ronnie, who said, Tracy wanted to see her?

Jack told Josslyn that Marco was where he was headed. Sidwell had retained him as an attorney. Vaughn said they didn’t know if Marco was aware of the project, much less involved, but Josslyn said they were close and lived in the same house. Jack said Josslyn’s Uncle Lucas was Marco’s boyfriend, which made Josslyn their way in.

Ava said she’d enjoyed having Lucas there and they’d gotten to know each other, and Lucas said he knew the apartment wasn’t big enough for both of them. She said, that’s it. Of course (🍷) he could stay until he found a place. Did he have any idea when he would? He said Marco had been dropping hints about living together and it would be great, but it was too soon.

Jordan said, barring mayoral support, it was highly unlikely Measure C would pass, and Marco said the mayor was in Sonny’s pocket. Jordan said they needed a back-up plan. Maybe Sidwell should look at another property on the waterfront. Sidwell said, absolutely not. The piers were across from Spoon Island and ideal for moving cargo. The piers were a blight on the city, as was their owner. Sonny Corinthos must be stopped.

Felicia said she kept her license up to date. Why? Alexis said she needed a PI and Felicia was in the unique position to investigate this particular matter. Felicia assured her that what Alexis said would stay between them whether she took the job or not, and Alexis said she needed to know Portia’s whereabouts the night Drew was shot.

Portia said, Britt wanted her to sponsor her reaccreditation as a doctor in the state of New York? Why? Britt said her talent was being wasted for no good reason, and Portia said, she’d faked her own death. Britt said going into hiding was personal and had nothing to do with her work, but Portia said it was fraud. Britt said no charges had been filed. She’d been in a fugue state, but was better now. Portia asked how she was feeling healthwise, and Britt said her symptoms seemed to be under control. That’s why she wanted to do what she was trained to do while she was still healthy. Portia said she understood, but had a full plate, and Britt said she’d take care of the red tape. All she needed was Portia’s support.

Gio said, congratulations. He heard Drew didn’t buy the house. Tracy told him when he stopped by. He thought they might need help packing, but was glad he was wrong. Brook said they might need help after all. They all moved out.

Tracy asked if Ronnie wanted some coffee. She supposed tea was out of the question… Too soon. Ronnie said she didn’t want anything. She had no time, so cut to the chase. She knew Tracy’s family wouldn’t come back until Tracy apologized to her. So let’s hear what you’ve got. Tracy said Ronnie attempted to hoodwink her family out of their estate. Luckily, she was unsuccessful. She thought Ronnie probably came clean to avoid a lengthy legal battle… but she’s very grateful that Ronnie admitted fraud… and very sorry if her reaction to Ronnie’s flagrant deceit upset her. Ronnie said, okay… Apology not accepted.

Jack said Josslyn was close to Lucas, and Vaughn said, because of Colette, Sidwell probably knew Josslyn was WSB. Jack said Josslyn would be dealing with Marco and Lucas exclusively. She’d have to walk a fine line and convince Marco that she was simply Lucas’s young friendly niece. Josslyn said she would and asked if all her assignments would involve her lying to her family.

Lucas told Ava that when he lived in Boston he didn’t date or socialize. He just threw himself into his work. When he came back, he had to face Brad. He thought they could be friends, but they fell into old patterns. In Miami, they fell into each other’s arms… almost. Brad admitted blackmailing Portia, and he was mad at himself for trusting Brad, so he had a few too many and there was Marco. Ava said he traded way up, but he said that wasn’t the point. There had been no time between Brad and Marco. What if Marco was just a rebound?

Sidwell said the most effective legal route was the election. If his sway with Mayor Collins was unsuccessful, he’d have to find another way to persuade her. In the meantime, he was looking at Jordan and Marco to see the campaign through to the end. Jordan spoke French to Pascal about coffee and welcomed him to Port Charles.

Ronnie said, it wasn’t a sincere apology, but Tracy told her that she’d said the words, I’m sorry. Ronnie said she didn’t want the family to deprive themselves of their home because of her. So she’d tell them Tracy apologized. Tracy said, no time like the present, and Ronnie said she’d tell them Tracy cried too. She was trying to help put the family back together again. Monica didn’t leave Tracy the house because Tracy cared about the property. She left it to her because Tracy took care of the entire family. She’d do anything to protect to protect them. Tracy said she protected the family from Ronnie, and Ronnie said she was glad. She made a terrible mistake, but the rest saw past that and welcomed her with kindness. She’d never forget that. Tracy had yet to admit she ever did anything wrong. Tracy said because she hadn’t.  

Felicia told Alexis that it made sense to cast suspicion elsewhere and Portia made some sense. The bad blood between Curtis and Drew was very public and rumor had it that Drew targeted Stella in the insurance investigation. Alexis said he did. She defended Stella and Drew instigated all of it. Felicia said Portia must have been furious that Drew used his political power to go after Stella, but that didn’t mean she’d shot him, and Alexis said she wasn’t accusing anyone. She was just looking to find out if Portia had been on call. If she was, it wasn’t an issue, but if she wasn’t, Alexis wanted Felicia to keep looking.

Portia said she needed to know Britt was committed to the job, and Britt said she wasn’t going anywhere. Portia said it was one thing to say it and another to actually do it. Why didn’t they revisit it in six months? Britt asked if that wasn’t when Portia would be going on maternity leave.

Lucas said he had legitimate concerns and it wouldn’t be fair to Marco to take the next step if he wasn’t sure, and Ava said she wasn’t telling him to move in with Marco. It was clear Lucas had deep feelings that had nothing to do with Brad. Don’t let a bad thing ruin a good thing. He said he wasn’t sure it was going to work out, and she said he wanted a guarantee, but there were no guarantees in life. The only guarantee was that if he didn’t choose to move on, he never would.

Marco wondered if it was wise for Sidwell to bring Pascal to Port Charles, but Sidwell said Pascal had the perfect cover. He’d done an excellent job at the Five Poppies and if the election didn’t go their way, they’d need a new strategy, which was in Pascal’s wheelhouse. Marco said he needed a favor. He’d like to ask Lucas to move in. Lucas was crashing with his Aunt Ava, and his living situation wasn’t ideal. Things were great between them, and he thought they were ready to take the next step. Sidwell said he was happy to hear it. Under normal circumstances, it would be fine, but most of Port Charles believed they were law abiding citizens when they were anything but. They were undertaking two monumental tasks – Faison’s final project and obliterating Sonny’s hold on Port Charles. One was illegal and the other effected Lucas’s family. They clearly had strong feelings, but don’t let Lucas become a liability. Marco said he could protect Lucas, but Sidwell said the best way to do that was to keep him far away.

Olivia said, Ronnie made several mistakes, and Dante said she committed actual crimes. Olivia said, but she couldn’t go through with it because she was a stand-up woman. She was talked into doing bad by that shyster Martin Green. Brook said, but she wouldn’t have gone through with it if granny hadn’t been so horrible, and Olivia said, Tracy finally got what she wanted, but couldn’t let it go. She said Ronnie would never be a member of the family and kicked her out. Michael said Ronnie was a member of the family and they walked out with her in solidarity. Gio asked what the end game was, and Brook said they wanted Tracy to apologize. When she did, they’d move back in. Ned said he needed to get an appointment with Lucy. They all did. His mother would die before she apologized.

Tracy asked what she did wrong. She’d been defending the family home, Monica’s legacy. Ronnie said Tracy had been judging her from the second they met. She took one look at Ronnie and decided she wasn’t good enough for the family and was here to pull a fast one. Tracy said she was right, but Ronnie said she was wrong. She’d come to say goodbye to her sister and hoped to meet some of her family. Thankfully, she did and they were wonderful to her. They made her feel like a part of the family. She thought that was her sister’s final gift to her – a family. She started to cry and said, so if Tracy said a proper apology, she’d accept it. Otherwise, just put a sock in it. Tracy said, what did you say?

Portia closed the door, and Britt said she could recognize a pregnant woman a mile away. Portia was avoiding coffee and the cafeteria, and looked exhausted… She meant, glowing. Portia said she preferred to keep it private until after her first trimester, and Britt said privacy was important during early pregnancy, but what else was important was that she was trying to get in the good graces of the medical establishment. Portia said, and if she agreed to sponsor Britt, Britt would keep her mouth shut. Britt said Portia was a fantastic problem solver.

Felicia said she’d search Portia’s schedule and patient records, unless it violated HIPPA. She’d be in touch and let Alexis know what she found. Alexis thanked her and said she knew Felicia had a full plate with Nathan. Was there any word on Maxie? Felicia said, Maxie was stable – no better, no worse. Last night, they had a birthday party for her at Bobbie’s. James blew out his mother’s candle. It was really hard, but good. The children missed their mother because they loved her of course (🍷), but more important, they believed in her. Alexis said they all believed in Maxie.

Jack said, if Sidwell succeeded in taking the project to fruition, it would cause innumerable miseries, and Josslyn said she’d do it and keep Jack apprised of her progress. Vaughn asked to speak with Jack in private, and Josslyn left. Vaughn said he was going to say what Josslyn couldn’t. The job was way too dangerous.

Ronnie asked how much she needed to repeat, and Tracy told her that she’d said, put a sock in it. That was something Monica used to say to her all the time. Ronnie told her that they always said that to each other as kids, and Tracy teared up. She said, okay. She was sorry that Ronnie didn’t get to reunite with her sister before she died. She was sorry that she judged Ronnie before she took the time to get to know her and so sorry she doubted Ronnie’s love for her sister and her sister’s love for her. She didn’t know if Ronnie could, but if she could find it in her heart, please forgive her.

Vaughn said there were too many variables in Port Charles that could lead Sidwell to ID Josslyn as an agent working an op, and Jack said, that’s why he was going to keep close eyes on her. She knew how to avoid Sidwell. Vaughn said she didn’t have experience in evaluating risk, and Jack said Vaughn’s personal feelings were clouding his judgment. Vaughn said he was overestimating Josslyn’s ability to understand this was absolutely imperative, and Jack asked if Vaughn understood. Vaughn said he did, and Jack said Marco was the only way in and they’d take it regardless of the risk. They had to shut the project down.

Josslyn went to see Lucas, who asked, what was the occasion? She said she had some free time and hadn’t bugged him in a while, and he suggested it wait until after breakfast. He’d make her an omelet. She said, absolutely, and he said she’d just missed Ava. She told him not to take it the wrong way, but how did he live with that woman? and he said he thought she’d be surprised how much she had in common with Ava.

Marco said Lucas had no use for Sonny and would probably vote for Measure C, and Sidwell said, what of the other matter? What they were doing was highly illegal and very dangerous. What if Lucas saw something he shouldn’t? Marco said it was a huge house. Half the time, Lucas was at the hospital, and they’d be together most of the time. It wouldn’t be a problem. Sidwell said, maybe, but why take the chance? and Marco said Lucas was being cautious about taking the next step. Pascal listened in, and Marco said he knew already that Lucas wanted to live together. He’d mentioned it briefly once before. He honestly believed once Lucas was there, he’d realize the next step wasn’t so scary and could be really great. He was falling in love with Lucas.

Gio said, don’t sign any leases yet. Tracy might surprise them. Ned said possibly, but his mother’s surprises were never good ones. Ronnie walked in and Olivia asked her to join them, but she said she just came to get a coffee to go. She was going to the airport and going home to Durham, but she was glad she ran into them because she just came from Tracy’s house. Michael said they all considered her family, no matter what, and Brook said, no matter what Tracy said, they did care about her. Ronnie thanked them, and Gio asked what Tracy did. Ronnie said, she didn’t apologize at first, but then…

Tracy opened the door, and everyone was there. She said they were back, and Ned said, rumor had it she apologized to Ronnie, and they owed her an apology as well. Brook said she was sorry. Tracy knew something about the will wasn’t right. She was right and they were wrong. She was wrong. Michael said so was he. He should have trusted her judgement and had the will investigated for forgery. He should have supported her. Olivia said, Tracy knew what Monica wanted and was willing to fight again for her family to make it happen. She didn’t know what she was thinking banning Tracy from the MetroCourt. Tracy said neither did she, and Olivia said she was sorry. Brook said she was sorry for questioning Tracy’s movies and intentions. She should have trusted how close Tracy and Monica were instead of giving her grief. Tracy said she was used to it, and Ned thanked her for sticking to her guns, fighting for the family, and showing how far a Quartermaine would go to protect those they loved. She worked things out – Tracy said she did – and they’d like to come back. Tracy said, welcome home, and Ned told everybody to show her how glad they were. Tracy said, no, no, no! but they enveloped her in a group hug. She laughed and yelled for help.

Gio said he was glad he saw Ronnie before she left town, and she said she knew he was working and came to see him. She also figured she’d pass on the news that Tracy apologized. She didn’t expect to see the whole family. He said, neither did he, but he wasn’t shocked. Tracy would do literally anything to keep the family together, and not just for Monica. All she had to do was say a few words, apologize, and it would be okay. Ronnie said, for some people, especially people like Tracy, nothing was harder than to say I’m sorry and mean it, because they thought it was risking too much if it should go sideways. He said, that was true of all of them sometimes, and she said it was also true that if you had the courage to say the words, most of the time, it worked out. It did for her. She could have ended up in prison. He said, here she was, and she said, here she was. She came to Port Charles to find a sister she lost a long time ago, and she did, but she also found a family. He said, even Tracy. You took the bad with the good. She said, he was so very good. She hoped he would allow her to consider him family too, and he said it was more than all right. She said, in that case, could she offer a tiny bit of unsolicited advice from his Aunt Ronnie? One day, he might say a few words to Brook and Dante. He said, maybe one day he would, and she said she hoped so. She had to get going and call her Ride Share. He said his shift just ended and he didn’t let family take cabs to the airport. He’d give her a ride. He held out his arm and she took it, saying she’d like that so very much.

Portia said, here’s the deal. She’d help Britt. She knew Britt was a good doctor and believed she wanted to stay at GH. But whatever influence Britt thought she had over her would go away soon. Everybody would know she was pregnant, but Britt would still need her help. So straighten up and fly right. Her word went both ways with the licensing board. She could help Britt or sink her.

Alexis said she knew it was hard for Felicia, and Felicia said she knew how much Alexis was missing Sam, especially now. They hugged, and Felicia said she’d let Alexis know what she learned about Portia. Alexis thanked her and she left.

Sidwell asked Pascal, open up the north tower and air it out. His son and his boyfriend were moving in together. Pascal said, if he may, while having Sidwell’s son here was wonderful, was cohabitating wise given their current endeavors? Sidwell said Lucas made his son happy. He trusted Pascal to keep an eye on Lucas and keep him away from anything he should go near. Should he learn something he shouldn’t, given his ties to the community, he would need to be dealt with.

Josslyn said she and Ava were nothing alike, and Lucas said, they both couldn’t stand each other and were stubborn and direct. Ava didn’t shy away from telling him it was time to move out. He appreciated her being direct rather than getting resentful. He thought she and Josslyn had a similar approach. They said what they thought. Josslyn had a better track record with honesty, but he learned a thing or two from both of them. He could stand to take more risks, especially with moving on from the past. She told him, easy to say; hard to do, but he said, eventually he’d have to take that leap. She asked if he was talking about a speculative leap, and he said he’d tell her over breakfast. As they headed for the kitchen, there was a knock at the door. Lucas opened it to Marco, who said he knew it was sudden, but hear him out. They should move in together.

Jack told Vaughn that he told Anna, he thought her concerns were overblown, but the truth was, she was right. Faison was a lunatic and whatever his plan, they needed to stop it. Vaughn said it would be easier if they knew what it was, and Jack said, whatever they thought, it was worse. His phone rang, and when he answered, Anna said, something happened.  

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Laura goes to Jack’s office, and he thanks her for coming. She says he’s welcome. Unless of course (🍷) the real reason is that he’d like to advocate for Charlotte to have more visits with Valentin. In that case, she has to warn him that he’ll be wasting his time, and hers. He says he invited her in her official capacity as mayor. He’s afraid it’s about her Polica Commissioner. She says, Anna? Does he have some kind of problem about how Anna is doing her job? He says, Laura is the one with the problem. Anna’s not doing her job at all. She’s gone.

At Bobbie’s, Emma tells Charlotte that she managed to get her hands on the PCU master key, but by the time she had her hands on it, Dalton had beefed up security to the lab. So now the only way to access it was with a key fob. Charlotte asks how they get their hands on one of those. Emma sees Britt at the counter.

On the phone, Britt says she’s not coming in. The mayoral debate will be a nightmare with the traffic. If they need her call. Better yet, don’t. She orders a triple-shot latte, when Emma says, it’s on her. A peace offering.

Lucas says, Marco wants him to move in? and Marco says he knows it’s a big step and they have a lot to consider and discuss. It’s a conversation he’d like to have… if Lucas wants to. Lucas says he does. Just not in front of his niece. Josslyn waves to Marco.

Lulu tells Charlotte, look what she found, handing her a tablet. She moved one of Tracy’s many boxes, and there it was. She also found ten dollars. Charlotte says they’re all having a great day, and Lulu says, now that the electronic emergency is over, she has news about Charlotte’s father.

Steinmauer. Valentin says he wasn’t expecting to see his lawyer quite so soon, and Carly (as Miss Saunders) says, don’t get used to it. If all goes according to plan, he’ll never see her in this place again.

Jason tells Sonny, the deal is done. The Rochester piers belong to them now. Sonny says, so if the election goes sideways, he’ll still have operational ports, and Jason says, it’s a decent back-up plan. Sonny says, it’s convenient and efficient, and Jason says, and expensive. Sonny says, moving to Rochester is a stop gap, not a permanent solution, and Jason says, there’s a simpler solution to all of this. Sonny says, getting rid of Sidwell.

At Windymere, Ava says, the piece will be perfect on the wall above the stairs in the east wing, and Sidwell says, given her eye for art and exquisite taste, he’s more than intrigued. He was hoping for her input on another subject. She asks, what would that be? and he says, Sonny Corinthos.  

Ava says she does her best not to disappoint her clients, but she’s afraid she can’t be of assistance. When it comes to Avery’s father, her policy is to maintain a healthy distance from Sonny’s affairs. Sidwell says he understands and guesses that there was no amicable parting of the ways, and Ava flashes back to Sonny about to shoot her after the fire she started. She says, they’ve had their ups and downs, but after years of conflict, they’ve found a fragile peace and she’d like to keep it that way. He says he does not in any way mean to threaten her arrangement. All he wants is what she has – peace with Sonny. He’d like her expert opinion on how to achieve that. She says her hunch is that once Charlie went up in flames, any chance of peace went up with it, and he says, she can’t suggest… She tells him that she’s not saying it was his doing, but Sonny must think it was. Sidwell says, Sonny’s imagination is rather limited in that regard, and she says, if Sonny Corinthos perceives him as a threat to his children, there will be no peace, no compromise, and there will be no place to hide.

Jason says, Sidwell wants the piers and will stop at nothing to get them, and Sonny says he doesn’t use them for anything illegal anymore and doesn’t want to put them into the hands of someone who will. Jason says, if they lose the vote, they lose the piers, but they won’t have to worry if Sidwell is gone, and Sonny asks what Sidwell is bringing in. Jason says, rare earth minerals, which are dangerous, but he can’t find anything else. Neither can Brick. Sonny says, they’ve got to figure out what Sidwell is into. If Boyle beats Laura, that will mean Sidwell has a congressman and a mayor in his back pocket. Looking at the polls, it could happen. Jason says, if it does, it will be harder to stop him, and riskier. So it’s time maybe to take a shot before it’s too late.

Lucas says he and Josslyn were just talking about breakfast, and invites Marco in to score some. Josslyn says she’s going to head out. They’ll catch up another time. Hi, Marco; bye, Marco. She tells Lucas that she won’t say anything to anybody, and leaves.

Marco says, so much for his big romcom moment, and Lucas says, despite his niece being here for Marco’s grand romantic gesture, his timing was kind of perfect. Ava said it was time for him to go. Marco says, so it works in Lucas’s favor, and Lucas says, it does, but he can’t move in with Marco. Not right now. Marco asks, why not?

Britt says she’ll let Emma buy her a latte, and tells the server, cold foam triple shot and the biggest most expensive muffin you have. Emma asks them to add it to her bill and suggests they grab a seat while they wait. They sit down, and Britt says, peace offering, huh? What’s going on? Is she sick? Emma says she was just trying to apologize, and Britt says, since when would she do that? Emma says, since they were in Dalton’s office. She was really out of line with the things she said. She reverted to the bratty little girl who hated Britt years ago. She was wrong, not to mention unprofessional. Britt says, she was, and Emma says she’s very sorry. Nothing like that will ever happen again. She looks forward to working with Britt and Dalton. Britt says she hates to burst Emma’s bubble, but they won’t be working together. Emma isn’t going anywhere near the lab.

Lulu says, Jack Brennan is talking about moving Valentin from Steinmauer to a prison stateside, and Charlotte asks, where exactly? but Lulu says she doesn’t know yet. If her father is transferred, she’ll have more access to him and be able to see him more. Charlotte says, and the more information Brennan can get from him, and Lulu says Charlotte is too smart for her own good sometimes. She doesn’t want Charlotte to get excited. The deal might not happen. They have to wait and see. Charlotte says she knows things with her dad are complicated, but seeing him without crossing an ocean sounds great. Lulu says she’s happy that Brennan can possibly make it happen, but to say she was worried would be an understatement.

Valentin says, their partnership isn’t even off the ground yet and Carly is walking away? She’s leaving Josslyn at the mercy of Jack Brennan? He thought she was a better mother than that. Carly says, at least her children never had to visit her while she was interred in a maximum-security prison, and he says, there’s still time. She says she’s more determined than ever to protect her children and take Jack down. Now he’s made it more easy than ever.

Laura asks what Jack means, Anna is gone, and he says he received a phone call from Anna and the WSB recalled her to do a classified assignment. She says, no. Come on. If that was true, she would have heard from Anna. She wouldn’t just walk out on the job. Jack says he realizes the timing is an issue, but they made their pitch, and she had to decide then and there, and she says, and Anna told them yes and got on a plane. He says he’s only recounting the information he was given, and she says, what if she’d like to hear it from Anna herself? He says, as is so often the case in situations like this, she’s unreachable, and Laura says, of course (🍷) she is. The thing is, there’s a process to take a leave of absence from the police department. Is he telling her that Anna skipped that? He says he understands it’s inconvenient, and she says, how long will the city of Port Charles be without their Police Commissioner? He says, all he knows is that Anna isn’t returning until the op is complete… assuming she returns at all. She says, do her a favor and pretend she has a whole life outside of this office. Tell her what he’s not telling her.

Britt says, if Emma thought her peace offering meant she could work in the lab, the lab is for authorized personnel only, and she’s not authorized. Britt’s phone rings and she digs in her bag, then dumps it on the table. As she talks, Emma tries to finger the key fob out. Britt says, you again. I’ll never tell you who I’m voting for because it’s none of your business. Call again and I’ll find a way to ruin your life. She tells Emma, nothing is private anymore, and Emma says, doesn’t seem like it. Britt thanks her for her apology and says she’s happy to put the past in the past, but understand the lab is off limits to her. Emma asks, why? and Britt says, thanks for the coffee, and leaves.

Jack says he promises he’s told Laura everything he knows about the Police Commissioner’s status, and Laura says she doesn’t know too much about his promises, and he says he extends his heartfelt apology to the city of Port Charles and her personally. And he extends the WSB’s assistance in Anna’s absence. She says, no thank you. She doesn’t want the WSB invading her city. He says, nor does he, but understand that the needs of national security outweigh those of local law enforcement. The WSB will keep its distance wherever possible, but she can’t shut them out. She says, okay. One thing. Her granddaughter Charlotte has already had a difficult life and she’s not a commodity to be traded for information from Valentin or anybody ever. Understand that? He nods, and she says, good, and leaves.

Marco says he knows he and Lucas have only dated a short time, but look at everything they’ve faced, more than most couples do in a lifetime. It proves they have what it takes. Lucas says he feels like it’s too soon. Like how everything rolled out with Brad. Marco says he’s not Brad.

Sidwell says he believes he, Sonny, and Ava share one thing in common. They’ll go to any lengths for their children. Ava says she supposes they share a protective nature in that regard, and he says, the recent episode with Marco made that abundantly clear, and she asks if he’s referring to Marco’s disappearance and the rumor that Sonny was involved. He says, very little escapes her. Does she think Sonny is responsible? She tells him that she might say that the timing of Marco’s disappearance was interesting, coming so soon after the fire at Charlie’s. It’s also interesting that after Marco’s reappearance, her nephew Lucas had quite a fight with his sister Carly, who’s Sonny’s ex. He moved out and it was pretty obvious it had something to do with Sonny. He says, as insightful and intelligent as she is beautiful, and she says, truer words…

At the hospital, Felicia is on the phone and says she was wondering what Brook’s schedule looked like. Spinelli is going to drop James off at the Quartermaines’ for his riding lesson with Cody. But he has a school function with Georgie and can’t pick him up, and she’s at work. A guy who looks like he could be a friend of Yuri’s comes in carrying a folder overflowing with papers, and Felicia says she knows Brook is working too… Thank you. She thought she was going to have to cancel James’s lesson and he’d have to join Georgie and Spinelli and who knows what trouble he’d get into? The guy sits down on a nearby bench and puts in earbuds.

Josslyn goes to Jack’s office, and he asks if she was able to get intel on Dr. Jones. She says she didn’t get much of a chance. Marco showed up while she was there. He says, that was convenient. What did he want? She says, he wanted her uncle to move in, and he says, that’s exactly the type of break they need, but she says, if Sidwell is as much of a threat as he thinks, the closer her uncle gets to Marco, the more danger he’s in.

Lucas says he knows Marco isn’t Brad, but he’s not sure he’s ready to house hunt, and Marco says they don’t have to commit to finding their own place yet. Move into Windymere with him. Lucas says, Marco wants him to live at Windymere? He’s on call and can’t live on an island. Marco says his dad made it easier to go back and forth to Spoon Island… Unless that’s not really the issue and Lucas is just looking for an excuse not to move in with him. He knows Lucas is scared. He’s scared too, but losing his mother made him realize that once you’ve found someone who makes you happy, you don’t push them away. You pull them closer. He loves Lucas. Lucas doesn’t have to say anything, but he needed to say exactly how he felt. He loves Lucas and wants to be around him all the time. Lucas makes him so happy.

On the phone with Cody, Felicia says, it all worked out. Spinelli will drop James off at the Quartermaines’ at the regular time and Brook will pick him up at 4:30… Is he sure? There’s nothing James loves more than helping in the stables, but she knows it’s an awful lot of work for him. She heard how last week James dumped out a barrel of oats, and the week before he tried lashing Tracy’s saddle out and dropped it. Then Cody spent hours polishing it. James would be there every day if they let him.

Lulu says, if Charlotte’s father is transferred to a prison here in the US, she’ll be seeing him more often. But every visit will raise the risk of her becoming leverage for anyone wanting to pressure Valentin, not just Jack. Charlotte says she doesn’t care about the risk. Seeing her dad is worth it. Lulu says she understands why Charlotte feels that way, but it’s her job as a mom to analyze the risks and if they should be taken. Charlotte says, if Grandpa Luke was alive and in prison, what would she do? and Lulu says, at Charlotte’s age… Who is she kidding? At any age, she would have done anything to see her father, no matter the risk.  Charlotte says her dad always put her first. When he knew she was in danger, he sent her back to Lulu. He won’t let her visit if he thinks it’s too dangerous. Lulu says she hopes that’s true, and Charlotte says, it is. Plus, her dad is valuable to the WSB. That means she is too, and they’ll protect her. Lulu says, they might, but it’s not their job; it’s hers. This isn’t about what’s happening right now. There could come a day when her dad’s value to the WSB is gone. What happens to her then?

Sonny says they need to think about making a move on Sidwell from every angle, especially with the authorities, and Jason asks what he means. Sonny says, here’s the thing. Turner is keeping an eye on him and Sidwell, like a hawk. She knows there’s bad blood. Jason says, with the judge getting killed and the custody case, and Sonny says, she turned up the surveillance on him, yeah, so if he makes a move on Sidwell… Jason says, they’ll hand her the evidence she needs, and Sonny says, she’s very ambitious. She wants to make a name for herself. She has her eye on Scorpio’s job. Jason says, and bringing Sonny down would do it, and Sonny says, here’s the other thing. She’s keeping an eye on her cops. Since she’s watching them, that means the WSB has eyes on Sidwell. Jason says, it’s a safe bet, and Sonny says, before they make a move, they have a fight on both fronts, local and federal, not to mention that the personal repercussions could be worse.

Carly tells Valentin that she planned the idea with Jack to move him to a prison in the US. He discussed the idea with Lulu and she’s open to it. Valentin says he certainly sees why that would make it easier, and she says, Jack is in the process of making the transfer now. He says, they have the proof they need that she’s Jack’s blind spot.  

Laura says she’s sorry to interrupt, but was wondering if Emma heard from her grandmother recently. Emma says she has. She left a voicemail. She’s out of town. It had something to do with the WSB. Laura said she heard the same thing. If Emma hears from her grandmother and could let her know she was asking about her, that would be great. She’ll leave Emma to her work. Charlotte joins them, and Laura says, oh my goodness. How lucky to run into them both at the same time. She hugs Charlotte and says she feels like she hasn’t seen her in ages. Does she have a couple of minutes to catch up? Charlotte says, right now, she has to talk to Emma, but she’ll text Laura and they’ll make a real plan to hang out. Laura says she would love that, and goes over to Lulu.

Laura sits down with Lulu and says, so beautiful. Did she interrupt something? Lulu says she and Charlotte were just having a lighthearted conversation about super max prisons and intelligence agencies. Charlotte made a strong case for more visits with Valentin. She’s sure Jack Brennan is thrilled.

Carly says, Jack listened to her suggestions and implemented them, and Valentin says, that’s from a man who questions everyone and analyzes every interaction for an ulterior motive. He doesn’t seem to do it with her. She says, Jack takes her at her word. He trusts her. Valentin says, that works beautifully for them, but they need to be vigilant. Jack is the most observant, savviest Bureau agent he’s ever known. If you make a mistake, he’ll spot it a mile away. Her deception has to be flawless. She asks if he thinks she can do that, and he says, she already is. She says, when it comes to protecting her daughter, she’ll do anything, and he says, it’s important she use her tenacity and skill, but she needs to understand the consequences. If Jack sees through her deceit, the retribution will be swift and merciless. He won’t just eliminate the target. He’ll eliminate everyone connected to the threat as well.

Jack says, they discussed the strategy at length. Josslyn was to get intel on Sidwell’s business and its relationship to Marco. Josslyn says, before she discusses how them moving in together, if Lucas says yes, he’s no longer dating Sidwell’s son. He’ll be in Sidwell’s world. She can’t stand around and let him get pulled deeper into that criminal family. Jack says she can and will. It’s her job. She says she needs to warn Lucas. She can tell him that she thinks he’s moving too quickly. She won’t mention Sidwell. He says, she can’t. If she does, she’ll be committing treason. If she does, he’ll have her arrested and taken out of Port Charles permanently.

Ava says she has a new piece that would be perfect where she envisions it. If Sidwell agrees, she’ll see him in person. Sidwell says he’s sure the work is beautiful. He’ll make an appointment with the gallery. She says, he’s welcome anytime, and he says, as is she here at Windymere. She does brighten up the house with her excellent taste and presence. She says she has to be on her way. Duty calls. He says he’ll walk her out, and takes her to the door. He says, until next time, and she leaves. Britt comes out and says, thank God. She thought Ava would never leave.

Sonny says, the fallout from the kidnapping drove a wedge between Carly and Lucas, and Jason says he knows Sonny hates when the family is affected by the business. Sonny says, Lucas threatened to go to the police and he did, so if they take Sidwell out, it’s going to be a problem. Lucas had no problem going to the police. He used to be family, but now he’s nothing but a wild card.

Lucas says, Marco makes him happy too, and Marco says, happier than living with his aunt in this tiny apartment? Lucas says, yes, way happier, and Marco asks what Lucas says. Should they give it a shot? Lucas says, yeah, let’s go for it, and they kiss.

Laura tells Lulu that she’s on the same page as Jack Brennan, but she thinks the guy is dangerous. He proved it again this morning. Lulu says, how’d he do it this time? and Laura says, without any warning, supposedly Anna has gone off the grid and doing a WSB assignment. Jack Brennan left her with no Police Commissioner on the eve of the mayoral debate. Ezra Boyle is breathing down her neck and she’s worried if he gets wind of the fact that Anna… Lulu says, he’s going to spin it into something to use against her, and Laura says, as if he needs more ammunition than he’s already got. Lulu says, that ammunition being Sonny.

Sonny tells Jason that Lucas getting close to Marco is a bad thing because Marco still thinks he killed Natalia. If they take out Marco’s father, he’ll double down and drag Kristina and Alexis into it. Jason says they know Alexis well enough to know she won’t be okay with them making Marco’s father disappear, and Sonny says he doesn’t want to be on bad terms with Alexis and put Kristina in the middle of the friction. He doesn’t think taking out Sidwell is worth alienating everybody he cares about.

At the hospital, the strange guy goes to the desk. He hands Felicia the overstuffed folder, deftly catching a pencil he knocks off the desk. He heads for the elevator, and Felicia says, wait. What is this?

Valentin says, if Jack Brennan discovers he and Carly are working together, he’ll whisk Charlotte away under the guise of the Witness Protection Program. There will be no warning, no mercy. Carly says, what about her? Doesn’t he think Jack would come after her directly? He says he thinks Jack would go through Josslyn and use the WSB to do that. One day her daughter would be there, then just vanish. She’s gone.

Jack says, the WSB takes precedence over all other considerations, including family relations, and Josslyn says she gets that. He says he doesn’t think she does. They had this conversation a number of times and it never seems to stick. Stay close to Lucas. Make sure she knows what Marco confides in him. Make sure she’s the one he comes to. Like it or not, Lucas is possibly their most valuable asset.

As they approach Windymere, Marco gives Lucas a key and says, his home is their home. Lucas says, sounds perfect. Should they tell his dad the news? Marco says, first, he has some business to take care of, and Lucas says, what? Marco says, that, and kisses Lucas.

Sidwell says, isn’t Britt the sneaky one. How did she get in? Britt says she used to live here. She knows how the place works. He says she was careless. What if she had been seen? She asks if he prefers that she call ahead, even if someone is listening in, and he says, fine. Get on with it. How is their problematic friend Professor Dalton? She says, Dalton is serious about cutting him out. He’s getting new buyers and inquiring about her father’s network. Sidwell says, best stay on him then, but Britt says she’s not a spy. She does the science part of this. Dalton is vile. Pay him off and send him away. Sidwell says he doesn’t take orders from her. He’ll keep Dalton as long as he wants. Luckily, she’s blooming with excellent health. Lucas and Marco come in.

Charlotte asks if Emma got the key fob, but Emma says, no. She was so close. She practically had it in her hand, but she couldn’t risk Britt catching her. Charlotte says, don’t worry. They’ll get it eventually. Emma says, that’s not good enough. It has to happen tonight.

Lulu asks what she can do to help, and Laura says, thanks, but she can’t. It’s up to her now. She’s got to be at her best tonight. She has to convince voters that Ezra Boyle has no character. He lied to his own constituents so he could get what he wanted. Lulu says, tonight could make or break Laura’s campaign, and Laura says, tonight could make or break Port Charles.

Emma tells Charlotte, tonight is perfect. PCU will be packed for the mayoral debate. Every security guard and administrator will have eyes on the auditorium. Charlotte says, it’s the perfect cover, and Emma says, the science building will be deserted. No one will notice her getting the evidence she’s been chasing since California. But she can’t get in without a key fob. She can’t believe she blew her shot. Charlotte says she’s got this. Leave it to her.

Carly says she knows Valentin thinks Josslyn and Charlotte are going to end up in Jack’s crosshairs, but as far as she’s concerned, they’re already there. Jack put her daughter in harm’s way and looked her in the face and lied about it. She has no choice but to fight back. Valentin says, all right. Give him everything she hears. Jack’s phone calls, routine, schedules. She asks what she’s looking for, and he says, give him everything she can. He’ll know what’s useful when he sees it. If Jack is starting the transfer, he should be stateside in a couple of weeks. She can fill him in then. She says she will, and he says, Jack thinks he’s invincible, but he has two weaknesses – his ego and you. There’s nothing they can do to stop his ego, so it’s just her. Together, they’ll bring Jack to his knees.  

Jack says, they’ve never been this close to Sidwell. Josslyn, and Josslyn alone, is in the position they need to take him down. If she doesn’t see it, all their work will be in vain. Josslyn says she won’t try to stop Lucas from moving in, but he says she has to do better than that. Encourage it. Be supportive. Get him to do it. He calls Vaughn on the phone and says he needs increased surveillance on Dr. Lucas Jones. He and his partner may be moving into their possible landing spot – Windymere… Yes. Jenz Sidwell’s address. Take the proper precautions to do this.

Sidwell says he invited Dr. Westbourne to Windymere because he was looking for a concierge doctor. But she wasn’t forthcoming that she’d lost her medical license. Lucas says, it’s just Miss Westbourne now, and Britt says she’s going to get her accreditation back and be back at GH sooner than he thinks. It will be just like old times. Sidwell says he thinks they’re finished. He’ll see her out. They leave, and Marco asks if Britt can really get her license back and be around patients… and people… and Lucas. Lucas says he thinks it’s possible. She might be a monstrous person, but she’s a good doctor. At least she was before she died. Marco says, if she becomes a doctor again, what does that mean for him? and Lucas says he doesn’t know, but he wouldn’t cut out bare knuckle boxing in the breakroom. Marco laughs, and Sidwell returns. He says, that’s done. He can’t believe she thought he’d overlook the fact that she’s no longer a doctor, let alone let her practice on him. They laugh and he says, it boggles the mind. But he didn’t want to be unkind. Miss Westbourne has been through a lot. It’s best not to mention her at the hospital. Lucas says he’s happy not to talk about Britt anywhere, and Sidwell says, they look happy. Has something happened? Marco says, Lucas agreed to move in, and Sidwell says, fantastic. Outside, Britt listens in at the window, and Sidwell says, welcome to your new home.

Sonny says they need to know what Sidwell is doing, who he works with, and what Marco’s role is in this. Killing Sidwell has to be a last resort. Once they’re out of options, they’d do it. Jason says, understood, and Sonny says, when the time comes… Jason says, I’ll be ready.  

On Monday, Brook asks Dante to promise something stays between them; Isaiah suggests Portia go to the police to clear things up; Alexis tells Willow that she has potential good news; and Sonny tells Michael that they have to make this go away now.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

Wish we could keep her… sniff… I doff my cap to the wonderful work she did with every scene partner she had, especially Jane Elliot.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-erika-slezak-reflects-on-ronnie-run-on-eve-of-final-episode-excl/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/ghs-erika-slezak-and-yrs-roger-howarth-dish-their-real-life-one-life-to-live-reunion-excl/

Revoilà Pascal!

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-the-familiar-face-arriving-in-port-charles-revealed/

Reflections on Carly.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/photos/laura-wright-marks-20-years-as-general-hospitals-carly-relive-her-two-decades-of-drama/

A prayer request. Was she skiing or was it something stupid?

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-star-carolyn-hennesy-undergoes-surgery-prayers-are-welcome/

Something fun.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/photos/behind-the-scenes-stars-from-general-hospital-young-restless-and-more-share-octobers-best-snaps/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Beyond Deck Mediterranean

Chef Josh made a break for it because he didn’t want to lash out. In his interview, he said his nickname in the kitchen was Rottweiler. The primary bitched about the excursion being in a bad neighborhood, and when Josh got no complaints about the meal, he said it was the best compliment this d*ck could come up with. They seemed like people you just couldn’t please, and they called Josh to come and discuss dessert, an amazing fruit concoction served in a coconut bowl. It was hard to believe there was anything to complain about, especially if you’re having endless drinks with umbrellas in them. Surprising everyone, they said they loved it, and Josh wondered if pigs were flying. The biggest surprise was the $40K tip – $4000 each. It made me wonder if the guests were like secret shoppers. With Aesha’s blessing, V was moved to the deck team. Another boatmance triangle seems to be in the works with Eyebrows Joe, V, and Kizzy.

Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City

Bronwyn spent the night on deck, while Mary and Angie went back to the chaos. In Mary’s interview, she said it would be a good time for Angie to go back sick so they could get back to the quiet. During the melee, Angie told Bronwyn that Lisa claimed Todd had been making out with one of her friends – and farting – and Bronwyn said Lisa was dead to her. It proved Lisa had been spreading rumors. In her interview, Mary said, if someone said her husband was making out and farting, she wasn’t sure which she’d be more embarrassed about. They had a beach excursion and Heather and Bronwyn went snorkeling. Heather swam with a stingray and I was all kinds of jealous. Batting 1000, Lisa brought up Bronwyn’s ex-in-laws, then apologized, but Bronwyn said it was just words. Britani got a little seasick, then went back to her tequila. Bronwyn wondered why she was drinking tequila if she’d just thrown up, and Britani said she was trying to feel better. Alrighty then. They had a zombie night, but I was less than impressed at their costume efforts. I mean, if you’re going to request a zombie night, bring your best zombie self.

Wife Swap: Real Housewives Edition

This week, it was Emily (RHOC) swapping with wife Caley, who did most of the work on a mini farm. Emily was no stranger to animals and such, and seemed to get a quick handle on things when she had to wrangle a horse five minutes in. Gina met Caley for lunch and wondered how she did so much work. I can safely say, it’s because if she doesn’t, it won’t get done.

Too funny!

Real Housewives Of Orange County – Reunion Part 1

Hard to believe this has been on for 19 seasons. Katie paid a visit, so the lie detector test was also revisited. Emily discussed challenges with son Luke, and Tamra wept over letting her daughter go off to school. Emily also touched on her Wife Swap episode. Lots of time spent on Tamra and Gretchen, rehashing who said what about who and/or Slade. I’m not so sure Gretchen is a prize, but Tamra is the worst. She makes all these faces when she harangues somebody, and it makes me want to slap her.

Random Reality Items

The latest on the upcoming season of RHOBH.

https://extratv.com/2025/11/05/kathy-hilton-talks-rhobh-season-15-drama-everybody-was-really-real-exclusive/

https://extratv.com/2025/11/05/amanda-frances-brings-the-drama-to-the-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-season-15/

Coming December 2nd.

And while we’re on the VanderSubject, I wouldn’t hate this.

I have a Kimora Lee Simmons Barbie and more than one pair of her jeans, so I’ll be watching.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Deadstream. Shudder/AMC+/Tubi. An excellent found footage effort. A has-been influencer films himself investigating a haunted house. A few laughs, especially with the comments occasionally streamed in, and actually scary in spots. The main lesson? Never repeat words in Latin when you don’t know what they mean. Kudos to Joseph Winter, co-writer, director, and lead actor. He’s a true gem.

Game Night. Netflix. I can’t say enough good things about this film, even though there were no zombies in it. Jason Bateman has never disappointed me (Bad Words is one of my all-time surprise favorites), and this was no exception. A group of friends gathers weekly for a game night, and when the week’s game is a murder mystery, it turns all too real. You’ll have fun trying to figure out what’s part of the game and what’s not.

https://www.bgr.com/2017933/game-night-best-comedies-2010s-streaming-netflix/

https://www.cbr.com/jason-bateman-game-night-needs-a-sequel/

👻 Spooky, Scary Celebrations…

How the celebrities did it.

https://ew.com/best-celebrity-halloween-costumes-2025-11837259

Black Halloween is beautiful.

https://www.essence.com/beauty/halloween-weekend-best-beauty-looks-2025/

The reveal from the Queen of Halloween.

https://ew.com/heidi-klum-halloween-costume-2025-11841613

People who are more ambitious than I am, and also willing to be more uncomfortable than I am.

https://www.gettyimages.com/editorial-images/entertainment/event/new-york-city-halloween-parade/776407388?editorialproducts=all

https://www.brooklynvegan.com/nycs-village-halloween-parade-2025-in-pics/

https://nypost.com/2025/10/31/us-news/nyc-village-halloween-parade-2025-revelers-go-wild-in-elaborate-costumes/

🐾 Halloween Leftovers and Why Not…

🎃 Another view of the NYC Dog Parade.

https://people.com/photos-of-best-dog-costumes-from-2025-new-york-city-halloween-dog-parade-11832583

🦁 A Mouse who dressed as a lion.

https://people.com/police-discover-mysterious-lion-like-animal-in-the-woods-is-actually-a-dog-11844496

🐶 I’m definitely on board with this.

https://people.com/dia-de-muertos-ofrenda-for-beloved-dog-goes-viral-exclusive-11841501

🐕 And just because.

https://people.com/mans-best-friend-celebrity-guys-with-their-pets-photos-11842420

🤠 Quotes of the Week

My belief is that personal freedom cannot grow beyond personal responsibility. The more people that learn to be fully accountable for their lives, the more freedom each of us can enjoy and the more fulfilling all of our lives will be. – Ross Parmenter

The key to success is to start before you are ready. – Marie Forleo

Every time I do something that expands my personal comfort boundaries, I discover some strength I didn’t know I had. – Pamela Wilson

You can waste your lives drawing lines. Or you can live your life crossing them.Shonda Rhimes

She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it).Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

It is mental slavery to cling to things that have stopped serving their purpose in your life.Chinonye J. Chidolue

Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all. – Aristotle

You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do.Henry Ford

I’m not the art police. Everybody is allowed to feel exactly how they want. – Taylor Swift

What’s that face on your face for? – Ingrid Kannerman (Allegra Edwards), Upload

🧋 Pumpkin Spice This…

Until next week, stay safe; stay practicing gratitude; and stay not letting a bad thing ruin a good thing.

October 17, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Willow Has No Alibi, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, To Watch Later, Delayed Wind, Kiss Goodbye, Cosplay This, Pet Regalia, Unlucky Number Of Quotes & This

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…                                                                        

Monday:

Brook packaged Tracy’s tea set so she wouldn’t blow a gasket if Ronnie made same mistake again and the world came to an end. Chase helped since he wasn’t working, having been told that he couldn’t be objective about one of the suspects.

At the hospital, Drew suggested Willow move in with him when he went home today.

Trina and Kai went into Drew’s house to walk through what happened the night Drew was shot. Kai said it was their last chance to cover their tracks.

Curtis told Portia that he thought they should hold off on the divorce.

Anna told Dante that they had to execute the warrants quickly, when she got a call on the desk phone. She said, send him in, and Nathan came in. He and Dante hugged.

Nina went to Bobbie’s and told Carly that she was pleased Michael was finally being reasonable.

Michael met Sonny at Diane’s office and said Michael was going to need a lawyer.

Kai said Drew wanted him to get the house ready, so if anyone asked, he’d say he’d needed Trina’s help. They began to go through everything they remembered from the night Drew was shot and flashed back to all that.

Curtis told Portia that a divorce was risky because he wasn’t certain they would be cleared. Drew strongly suspected both of them.

Nathan said he’d gotten a clean bill of health, but it was a bit of an adjustment, and Dante said he identified. Nathan thanked Anna for breaking the news to his family that he was still alive, and Anna said Felicia told her that he met his son. Nathan said James was smart, funny, and constantly surprising. James reminded him so much of Maxie.

Willow said she didn’t want to rock the boat with Michael, but Drew said Michael was just trying to keep them apart. She should show him that she was moving on, and moving in was the best way to do that. Willow said she didn’t want Michael to change his mind, but Drew said, then it would be proof he was using the kids to keep them apart. It would make her custody case stronger.

For the 5034th time, Carly brought up Nina not telling Willow that she’d slept with Drew, but Nina said a lot had changed since then. Maybe Michael and Willow could reach a custody compromise. Carly said Willow was seeing the children only under supervision of a health professional, and Nina suggested Michael paid them off, but Carly said he didn’t have to because he wasn’t worried about maintaining full custody. Nina said, from what she read in the papers, Michael wouldn’t be free for long.

Sonny told Michael to hope for the best and prepare for the worst and have a defense in place. The police were already tightening the noose. Before he brought in Alexis and Diane, he had to ask, was it him? Michael said he didn’t shoot Drew, and Sonny said he needed 100% of the truth and Michael’s mom wasn’t there. He asked again.

Dante left and Nathan said it was nice to see Anna back as Commissioner. He was lucky. He’d been gone so long and got his friends and family back… mostly. She said she was sorry about Maxie, and he said he needed his badge back.

Brook told Chase that she could understand how Chase could hurt the case, and he said he was worried that he’d put Willow in Anna’s crosshairs by suggesting Drew had the judge killed. He’d had no proof, and it showed Willow had motive. He’d turned her into a suspect.

Kai and Trina continued to flash back to the night Drew was shot.

Carly said Nina was at the top of the list of people who’d line up to shoot Drew, but Nina said she’d been using Drew. She’d never wanted him. When it was clear she wasn’t going to receive the desired result, she moved on. Carly said Nina was angry that Drew ruined her daughter’s life, and Nina said she’d been on a walk with her daughter at the time and wasn’t a suspect. Unlike Carly’s son whose only alibi was an escort who would do anything for money, including giving her son a phony alibi.

Willow said she wasn’t gambling with her children, and Drew said Michael would be arrested any minute. She said she couldn’t take chances based on headlines, but Drew said Michael had a history of violence and had motive. When he was convicted, she’d get her kids back. It wasn’t a matter of if, but when.

Michael told Sonny that he hated Drew and was mad that he and Willow got back together. He’d gone to the Port Charles Grill, and a beautiful woman sat down next to him. They got to talking and he went to her room. Sonny told him to be ready to be arrested. Diane would defend him, but Drew handed him a motive. Michael said Drew handed a motive to half the town, but Sonny said Michael’s alibi wouldn’t stick. He was sure Drew would remember something that would lead the cops straight to Michael. Who was the woman he met? Michael said, Jacinda Bracken, and Sonny asked if she could stand up to questioning. Would she hang out in Port Charles long enough to testify? Michael said he wouldn’t be the one who was charged, and Sonny asked if Michael knew something he didn’t.

Brook said Anna would find the person responsible based on the evidence, and Chase said when Drew got his hooks in Willow, he’d pulled her down. She said he kept acting like he was still responsible for Willow, but he wasn’t, and he said he kept wondering how he’d gotten so lucky with Brook, when things went so wrong for Willow.

Nathan told Anna that he knew he couldn’t pick up where he left off, but had no memory loss when it came to the law. He’d do what it took to be a detective again. She said she wasn’t sure it was going to be that easy, and he said there had to be something she could do. He had a son to support. She said James had Mac, Felicia, and Spinelli, and Lulu and Brook set aside their differences to help. Nathan said, Brook Lynn? And Anna said it was a long story. What was important was his recovery. He said he was recovered. He was glad everyone pitched in, but as great as Spinelli had been, he was James’s father and wanted to take care of him. Anna said she’d look into the feasibility of his return, but thought he had to be realistic and face the possibility he might never be cleared to rejoin the force.

Portia told Curtis that there was no longer proof. No proof, no motive. She didn’t shoot Drew. She had the chance to kill him in the operating room and thought about it, but didn’t do it and never would. He said, to be safe, he thought they should hold off, but she said she didn’t need his protection. Did he need her help? If that was the case, they could wait. He said if she was asking if he shot Drew, he would never have shot him in the back. He’d want Drew to see it coming. He wouldn’t throw his life away for Drew, especially since it would devastate Trina.

Kai said, then they heard the ringtone, and Trina wondered if the shooter was scared off by the call. He said, Scout might have saved her father’s life.

Drew said he was asking Willow to believe in him, in them. He knew they could have a good life together like they’d planned and be a family. She said it was all she wanted. She’d move back in. He said everything had fallen back into place, and kissed her. She said she had to go, and he said he’d see her later at home.

Michael told Sonny that he didn’t know anything. They weren’t railroading him, but following the evidence. It wasn’t him. Sonny said he had to do everything to prove his innocence, but Michael said he was focused on his kids. He needed to protect them. Sonny said if Michael hadn’t gotten hurt, they wouldn’t be here, and Michael said his marriage was over when he found out Willow had feelings for Drew. The fire didn’t tear his family apart – Drew did, and Willow let him. What broke his heart the most was that he couldn’t trust the woman he’d loved unsupervised around their kids. He was going to do what he could to make sure she didn’t get them back.

Anna said Nathan was a great officer and she’d do everything she could to bring him back, but he’d been gone seven years and missed a great deal. He said he’d do what he could to get back up to speed. Name it and he’d do it. She said what she needed to know was what he’d been doing all that time and who he associated with, and he said he swore if he knew, he’d tell her. She said he didn’t look like he’d been asleep for seven years. When she had an account of where he’d been, they’d go from there. He thanked her, they hugged. and he left. Again with the strange, grim Nathan face when he was hugging her.

Kai said he’d grabbed the bat for protection, and Trina said she’d wanted to call 911, but before she could, they saw the car. Kai said he made a point of not touching the door handle, but left the bat near Drew. It was covered with his fingerprints, and he was afraid if the police found it, it would point to the safe. Trina said, and put a target on her parents.

Dante met Sonny and Dante said he was sorry, but as a father he needed to ask Dante something. Were the police going to arrest Michael?

Nina told Carly that she didn’t blame Michael. Drew ripped his life apart, but she was willing to admit Willow made mistakes and had the opportunity to stop it. Carly said they’d tried to convince the judge that Michael had abandoned his children, and Nina said, if Michael had compromised, they wouldn’t be where they were. Carly said Nina didn’t know that, but Nina said Carly told him to take the hard line and pushed the fight to the extreme. Drew was waiting in the wings to play hero. Maybe Michael wasn’t the one who tried to end Drew. Maybe it was Carly.

Kai told Trina that there was no reason his prints shouldn’t be on the bat. He was Drew’s loyal intern and an athlete, so he’d swung the bat. Trina said, who knew how many other people had? Her dad needed to see her, and she didn’t want to keep him waiting, but Kai said, one more thing. He checked the safe, saw it was open, found the evidence on her mom, and took it. She thanked him again and said she wished she could tell her parents so they wouldn’t worry, but he said, then her parents would know they were there. She said they couldn’t. No one could ever know what they heard. He said they didn’t know who pulled the trigger, and she said she was glad they didn’t see who it was. He said, from now on, they had to forget it ever happened.

Curtis said if they couldn’t get Michael, pressure would be exerted on the PCPD to come after them, but Portia said they weren’t interested in Michael and she was pretty sure they were in the clear. She was at Elizabeth’s when the PCPD showed up with a warrant to search the premises. He asked if Elizabeth was a suspect, and she said, no, but her houseguest was – Willow.

Sonny said he was just asking so Michael could have the best possible defense, and Dante said, Michael actually had a motive, more than one. But he was a grown man, and Sonny couldn’t shield him from the consequences of his actions. Sonny said Michael told him that they’d follow the evidence… It sounded like they’d made up their mind. Dante said they had a few warrants out, but none of them were for Michael, and Sonny breathed a sigh of relief. Dante said, but he didn’t think Sonny would like who they were bringing in, and he left.

Brook said now Chase had to deal with her and her crazy family, and he said he loved her crazy family, who were his family now. She said he had to bring a search warrant to his own home, and he said, technically, it was Ronnie’s home. Monica gave it to her. (Ha-ha-ha! I love that and hope it’s a thing now.) He knew life wasn’t perfect, but they had each other, and he couldn’t remember the last time he was bored. He had more than he ever dreamed he would. He had a wife who he could be completely honest with, who had compassion and a willingness to see the good in people, which made him love her more. His phone chimed and he said it was the station. They wanted him to pick up a warrant and make an arrest.

Carly said, between them, Nina had so many reasons to shoot Drew, and Nina said, Carly would do anything for her son and they both had a violent temper. Carly said she’d never killed anyone, but Nina said she thought Nelle would have something to say about that. Carly said Nelle was a baby thieving psycho like her mom and psycho sister, when Nathan came to the counter and asked if everything was okay.

Trina went to Curtis’s office and saw Portia was there. She asked, what’s going on? and Curtis said they didn’t want to make it public yet, but thought she should know. They were sorry. They’d tried hard, but… Portia said they were getting a divorce.

Kai told Drew, welcome home. He tried to make everything perfect for his return. Drew said he appreciated that, and Kai said it had to be hard for him. Drew said he wasn’t going to let that night define the house for him. He was committed to moving on. He brought big news. Willow agreed to move back in.

Nathan and Nina clinked BLT sandwiches and said, cheers. Sonny came in and told Carly that the jet was on the tarmac. The cops were pulling a warrant. She asked if it was Michael, but he said, no, and that left her. Chase came in the door, and Sonny told her, don’t say anything unless her lawyer was by her side. Nina told Nathan that Carly was going down, but Chase came over to her. She asked, what’s going on? and Chase said she was under arrest. She asked, what are the charges? and he said, conspiracy to commit murder.

Willow was with the kids, playing with building blocks, when there was a knock at the door. The therapist answered and said they were in a session, but Anna said it was official business and couldn’t wait. Dante asked Willow to stand up, and she said she was with her children. Michael took them onto the couch, and Willow got up. She asked, what’s going on? and Anna said she was under arrest for the attempted murder of Congressman Drew Cain.

Tuesday:

Elizabeth found Outback sniffing at Alexis’s outside basement door. She opened the door, went down the stairs, found Ric, and released him.

Cody saw Molly at Bobbie’s, and she asked about Outback, since he’d done the right thing and got the girl. He said Outback was good, and Molly asked if he’d ever used a lariat.

Martin went to Drew’s house with news of an arrest in his case. Drew assumed it was Michael, but Martin said they’d arrested Willow.

Carly and Sonny told Michael about Nina being arrested, and Michael said Willow was arrested too. Sonny asked if he’d known it was going to happen.

Ava was at Alexis’s office when Nina called and said she needed help, and Ava said she’d take care of it. Alexis asked Ava what the charges were, and she said, conspiracy to commit murder. Alexis asked who Nina was supposedly conspiring with, when Willow was brought into the station.

Ava said she couldn’t picture Willow shooting Drew, when Marco came in. Alexis told him that Ava needed a favor, and Ava said Nina’s regular lawyer was tied up at the moment (BA-DUM-CHH!). Marco agreed to help, Alexis said Nina was at the station, and he left.

Cody told Molly that a lariat was a rope used for trick roping, and he did his fair share back in the day. Molly asked what it looked like, and he described it. He asked if she was giving up law for the rodeo.

Kristina saw the basement door ajar and heard Elizabeth inside. Ric hugged Elizabeth and was about to kiss her, when she said, Ric… wake up. He saw it was Kristina, and he was still tied to the bed. She told him that it was time for lunch.

As Willow passed Nina, she said, do something. Willow had been arrested in front of her children. Willow was taken to the interrogation room and Nina demanded to speak to her, but Turner said she was in no position to demand anything.

Drew was incredulous and said Martin had to get Willow out. Martin said she was unlikely to get bail, but he’d try. Drew told him to pull strings and pay whatever, but get her out, and Martin said it wasn’t that easy. They must have evidence, and Drew and Willow’s public break-up and the reason for it could be seen as a compelling motive. Drew said she was innocent and that was all that mattered, and Martin said he was on his way. He left, and Drew made a call. He said it had been a while, but he needed to see them now.

Michael said Willow had been handcuffed in front of the kids. Did Sonny think he would have planned something like that? Carly asked how the kids were, and Michael said they’d been upset, but calmed down once they got home. Sonny said Anna wouldn’t make an arrest without evidence. Did Michael find out what they had? Michael said he hadn’t.

Molly said she was doing research and asked how long Cody had done rodeos. He said, a few years, when she got a call and he stepped away.

Ric wondered, why no pill? and Kristina said, the prescription ran out. But this time tomorrow, the money would be back in Ace’s trust, and he’d be free as a bird. He said, not only was she getting away with attempted murder and kidnapping, she got Ava to help. Kristina said, the enemy of my enemy is also my friend, and Ric said she’d been quick to judge him, but look at her now. How did it feel knowing she was no better than he was?

Michael said the case had nothing to do with him or Sonny and Carly. He was surprised to hear Nina was involved, but his focus was on the kids. They were his main priority, and he was staying out of the investigation. He hoped they would too, but Sonny said it was too late.

Willow asked if Dante thought she was capable of shooting Drew. She loved him. What evidence did they have against her? She was with her mom that night. Dante suggested she call her lawyer, but she said Ric was her lawyer and no one knew where he was. She had no one and was with her children for the first time when she was ripped away from them and they were made to watch. Why were they doing this to her?

Nina said Turner was Sonny and the Quartermaines’ own private legal system, and Turner said she wasn’t helping herself or Willow. Nina said Michael was the obvious suspect and should be sitting there, not Willow, but Turner said Nina should be worried about herself. She was facing serious charges. Marco came in and said he was representing Nina and would like a moment alone with his client. He told Nina that Ava sent him, but he had no details. Nina said her daughter was in the interrogation room being railroaded by the police.

Alexis told Ava that it was almost over. The whole ordeal would be done tomorrow morning, and the money would be back in the trust. Ava said minus her divorce settlement. Then she and Kristina could destroy Ric’s car and the evidence that Kristina cut the brakes. Alexis said she’d told Anna that Ava was at the house because they were brokering peace and it would be great if they could get some peace out of the whole mess. Ava said she thought it had helped them come to an understanding, and Alexis agreed. It would be good if they could get the past in the past. They’d all learned that holding a grudge made them do desperate things and she apologized for fueling the resentment. When they let Ric go, it would be a good idea to let go of their remaining animosity.

Marco said he couldn’t represent both Nina and Willow, and Nina told him to take care of Willow. Make sure she didn’t say anything they could use against her. Martin came in and said he was looking for his client Willow. He was trying to understand the basis of these outrageous charges.

Diane said Willow and Nina shared an alibi that fell apart. The gun was found during a search of the room Willow was using while she was staying at Elizabeth Baldwin’s. She asked Michael if he had any idea how Willow got her hands on Edward’s gun, and he said, who knew how long she had it? No one used Edward’s study anymore. She’d lived there and knew where the cameras were and the blind spots. Diane said Martin was representing Willow, and Sonny asked if Drew thought Willow shot him, but Carly said, of course (🍷) not. His ego couldn’t entertain the idea. Sonny asked if anybody had been in Elizabeth’s house in the last few days, and looked at Carly. Carly said if he wanted the answer, he’d have to marry her.

Drew opened the door to Sidwell, who said he’d been abruptly summoned. Drew said Willow had been arrested. Michael should have been hauled in, but he was walking free. The police needed to shift their focus. Sidwell said, and his role in this…? and Drew said he knew Sidwell bribed Judge Haran to implicate Sonny and make it look like Michael bribed her, then killed her when she came after him. Sidwell said it was too late. Drew became suspect number one in the judge’s murder when the police found the wire transfer receipt from the bribe in his safe. Drew said he didn’t bribe the judge or put the receipt in his safe, and Sidwell said, regardless. Unfortunately, the person who killed the judge was probably long gone and there was nothing he could do to counter the damage done. Drew said, it was Sonny. Sonny put the receipt in his safe. Sidwell said he wouldn’t know, and Drew said it was another reason for Michael to shoot him. Michael knew they’d find the receipt during the search and Sonny would be in the clear.

Martin told Willow that Drew had hired him and asked Dante to give them a minute. Dante left, and Martin promised it would be all right. Tell him that she hadn’t said anything to them.

Chase asked how Willow was doing, and Dante said she was in a tough spot. Chase said she’d been arrested in front of the kids, but Dante said they had no choice. She and Nina had to be arrested at the same time and Michael had been with the kids. Chase had to be careful and treat Willow like a suspect. Chase said he couldn’t believe Willow would shoot anyone, and Dante said maybe Chase should keep his distance or he might be considered biased and compromise the case.

Martin told Willow that Anna showed up at Elizabeth’s place with a search warrant. The two bullets from Drew matched a gun registered to Edward Quartermaine. Willow asked why she was here and not Michael, and Martin said they found the gun in Elizabeth’s guest room, but Willow said that was impossible.

Kristina told Ric that she’d never forgive herself for cutting the brake lines, but she’d never be that desperate or that broken again. Ric said life was long and she was young to have sunk that low. Who knew what the future held? He wondered how she could look Molly in the eye. She said she’d always be sorry that he was hurt as a result of her actions, but in this situation, he got greedy and blackmailed her mother – Molly’s mother. Maybe he should think about that the next time he talked to his daughter. She put his gag back in and left.

Elizabeth came into Bobbie’s and Molly asked what was going on. Elizabeth said Willow had been arrested and asked if Molly knew it was going to happen. Molly said she didn’t, and Elizabeth said it was during a supervised play session with the kids at the hospital. Molly said she wasn’t involved. Turner was handling the case. Elizabeth said Molly’s dad was the best and Willow needed an attorney. Had she heard from him? Molly said, no, and Elizabeth asked if she knew the name of the spa Ric went to for his digital detox. Molly said, the first she’d heard of him going was in the email he sent and there weren’t a lot of specifics. Elizabeth said she got the same, but the more she thought about it, the more it didn’t make sense.

Turner said they’d gotten a warrant for the security footage, and Nina went to her apartment at 9 pm. There was only one entrance and exit, and she didn’t leave until 10:33 pm, after Tracy Quartermaine found Drew Cain and called 911. That meant Nina gave a false statement. Marco said the footage was clear, but Nina didn’t shoot Drew, but Turner said, she was being charged with conspiracy to commit murder. She believed they planned it ahead of time. Nina recently had an affair with Drew, who ended it to be with Miss Tate. According to reports, she’d been vocal about Drew’s behavior being responsible for Willow’s loss of custody and the false alibi proved they were in it together. Marco said that was quite a leap, and Turner asked how well he knew his client. For a woman who was in a coma for 23 years, she had an extensive history of violence. She’d induced Ava’s labor and stolen her newborn baby. That took planning and forethought. Nina said this wasn’t about her. Willow wasn’t a killer. Turner said, from her experience, some mothers would do anything to protect their children.

Sonny told Carly that the cops would ask the same thing, and Diane said, so will Martin. So with all due respect, she was going to ask before Martin did. Did any of them have the opportunity to plant the gun? Carly said she’d been in Elizabeth’s house, and Sonny asked what she was doing there. Carly said Elizabeth heard her threaten Drew, and she asked Elizabeth if the police followed up, but they hadn’t. She didn’t plant the gun. Diane asked if Elizabeth was with her the entire time Carly was in her home, and Carly flashed back to Elizabeth getting the call from her plumber. She told Diane that Elizabeth left to take a call, but she didn’t plant the gun. Diane said even she knew when Carly was lying. It was Michael’s turn. Had he spent any time with Elizabeth lately?

Alexis said there was no transfer confirmation yet, and Ava said she thought she had to do some light blackmail in the beginning, but they should have never taken her divorce settlement back. Alexis said, refresh… refresh… and Ava said she earned that money after what Nikolas put her through, but holding onto the sense she’d been wronged didn’t get her anyplace. Her mistake was letting Ric in on it, but she supposed she did get a little greedy. Tomorrow, it would all be over and she was getting on with her life and not looking back.

Molly told Elizabeth that Ric never had the best track record for showing up when people needed him, but it was strange for him to be gone this long. She couldn’t imagine he was that invested in his relationship with Ava to be that upset. Elizabeth said she knew Molly and Ric had gotten close and he was good in a crisis. Willow was going to need him.

Sidwell said the judge’s murder was unsolved and Drew would be under suspicion. Drew said, Sidwell killed her, and Sidwell laughed. He said anything he did to the judge, Drew did too. There was evidence tying Drew to all manner of crimes. He’d sought Sidwell out to help drive Sonny out of Port Charles. Drew said he never agreed to murder, and this was where Sidwell needed to leave.

Willow asked if Drew thought she shot him, but Martin said, of course (🍷) not, and she asked why he was there. He said he thought getting the charges dropped was sort of unrealistic, but he could put in for a speedy arraignment and bail hearing. Drew made it clear that he’d pay any price to keep her out of prison. He’d do what he could. Sit tight and say nothing to anyone. He told her that he’d be back soon and left.

Chase said he had an update on Wiley and Amelia and asked Turner if he could see Willow. She’d been worried about her kids, and he spoke to the nanny. He wanted to let Willow know her kids were all right.

Michael said he went to Elizabeth’s yesterday to offer Willow supervised visits with the kids. Elizabeth did leave him alone for a few minutes. Diane asked if it was before or after Anna came with the search warrant, and he said, after the one with the wrong address. Diane said he suddenly decided to talk to Willow? and he said there was no reason for him to stick around. He’d been thinking about it since he’d been told the hearing was pushed back to January. He didn’t want the kids to go that long not seeing their mom. Diane asked if he thought any jury on earth was going to believe either one of them.

Ava said Kristina gave Ric lunch, but no sedative? and Kristina said they were out of them. Ava handed her a key, and Kristina asked if the money went through, but Ava said, not yet, but soon. She had no need to hold on to that any longer. As far as she was concerned, their vendetta was over. Go live her life. Kristina said, for what it was worth (🍷), she was sorry. Ava said her too. They weren’t going to hug… Kristina said she didn’t think so, and they shook hands.

Molly did an online search for the detox spa and told Elizabeth, who knew there would be so many results? Elizabeth said she imagined they were protective of their clients’ privacy, and Molly said her father had been gone for so long, she was getting scared. If she had to, she’d use her pull at the DA’s office. She’d do whatever it took to find her dad.

Cody found Outback digging at Alexis’s outside basement door and called her his nosy little princess pie. He had something to give to Molly and then they were getting out. Outback barked, and he asked her, what’s wrong? Is it an eat it, drink it, or roll around in it situation? Even with the gag in his mouth, Ric started yelling, help me! I’m down here!

Drew said Sidwell set him up, and Sidwell said he needed a politician at his beck and call. Don’t fret. As long as Drew did exactly what he said, Drew would reap the benefits. He assured Drew that it didn’t mean they were allies. Drew wouldn’t be demanding his presence like he just did. Drew would come when Sidwell called him. Because from now on, Drew worked for him. Step out of line, and watch as his life went to hell. Sidwell walked out.

Turner said she thought it would help Willow to tell her that the kids were all right, and Chase thanked her. He went into the interrogation room, and Dante said he didn’t think Turner would let it happen. Turner said she hated that Willow was arrested in front of her children, but she and Chase seemed close. Dante said they were, and she said, if Willow confessed to anyone, it would be someone close. If she was guilty, the sooner she started to cooperate, the better it would be for her.

Chase and Willow hugged, and she said, this can’t be happening. She was arrested in front of Wiley and Amelia.

Turner asked if Dante’s partner could be trusted to tell them if Willow admitted anything, and Dante said Chase was a good cop. He was a good person and would tell the truth if Willow did that.

Chase said the kids were all right. She had to hang in there.

Marco said, Ava admitted Nina was lying about being with Willow. How would it look to a jury if Willow’s mother thought she was capable of shooting Drew. Admit it or not, there was footage. Nina said, maybe it was altered or a deepfake. Help her daughter. He said, if she wanted to save her daughter and herself, she’d have to tell him the truth.

Carly said it didn’t matter because they weren’t on trial, but Diane said it absolutely mattered. If Martin could prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they showed motive to shoot Drew and they both had the opportunity to frame Willow. Sonny asked, what’s the plan? but Diane said she didn’t know right now. Not yet. But she knew this for certain. Willow might be under arrest, but Michael and Carly’s problems were just beginning.

Chase told Willow that he spoke to Melanie. The kids were confused at first, but were fine now. Willow thanked him and said she’d been going over it in her head. She knew what happened. Chase said he knew she was scared, but he promised the best thing was to tell the truth. She said Michael set her up. He planted that gun.

Wednesday:

At Steinmauer, Lulu sat across from Valentin, who said Jack assured him that he’d see Charlotte. Lulu said if he wanted to see his daughter, he’d have to deal with her.

Britt sat near Vaughn at the MetroCourt bar and Vaughn told the bartender that Britt would have a negroni. She said, if it isn’t the Five Poppies gym pro… or rather WSB agent Vaughn.

Lucas met Marco for lunch at the MetroCourt, when Tracy inserted herself between them and said she needed a lawyer. Lucas told Marco that what she meant to say was forgive me for interrupting, but Tracy told him, if she’d wanted to say that, she would have. Marco asked her to make an appointment, and she said, thanks to Drew Cain getting himself shot, Diane and Alexis were unavailable. Marco said, as was he, and Tracy told Lucas, get lost. Lucas said it was fine. Once she started, you couldn’t stop her. Just close your eyes and wait until it’s over. He left and Tracy sat down. She told Marco that there was a squatter in her house, and they were going to throw her out on her down-home rear.

Gio was behind the counter at Bobbie’s and Ronnie ordered a BLT and an iced tea. She said she was new to Port Charles and Bobbie’s was already her go-to because of that sandwich. He asked what brought her to town, and she said she came there for a funeral and wound up with a mansion. He said she was Ronnie Bard. He was Gio and used to live at the Quartermaine’s. Now it was her place, her house. She asked what made him move out?

Brook was unwrapping the tea set, and Chase said he thought they’d boxed it up so Tracy wouldn’t punch Ronnie in the face. Brook said she had a great plan for improving the Ronnie and Tracy situation.

Molly found Dante at the station and said she was worried something had happened to her dad.

Ric heard Cody open the door, when Alexis came home with Ava. They wondered why the transfer hadn’t gone through yet, and Alexis said maybe it wouldn’t be initiated until midnight. Ava said, by tomorrow, the money would be theirs and they could bid good riddance to their special houseguest.

Cody went downstairs, saw Ric, and said, what the hell…?

Brook said it was Ronnie’s house now and she could do what she wanted. Maybe she’d decide to move back to Durham, or maybe she’d move there permanently. Chase said, Tracy’s head would explode, and Brook said, or Ronnie could send them all packing. He said, she could sell it and they could buy it back, and she said, Ronnie may own the Quartermaine home, but the way she saw it, if they wanted to keep it in the family, they had to make Ronnie part of the family.

Ronnie asked for a straw, and Gio said it was his first shift. She said he was doing great and she’d been waiting tables her whole life. If it wasn’t too much trouble, would he mind if they continued their chat? The Quartermaine family tree was new to her and now she was living in her sister’s house. He said, she meant, her house, and she said it was going to be tough getting used to. He said it was a long story, but he was new to the family, and she said, good. They had something else in common.

Marco said, Tracy wanted to contest Monica Quartermaine’s will? and Tracy said, supposedly, her sister-in-law left the family home to a virtual stranger – a sister she hadn’t said a word to in 50 years. It made no sense. Marco said it wouldn’t be the first time that happened. Maybe she had a claim. He’d look into existing cases that supported her position. But he warned her that she wouldn’t evict anyone anytime soon. It would most likely take years.

Vaughn said he was no longer active in the field and had been promoted to Department Station Chief. He wanted Britt to answer some questions and debriefing over a drink at the bar was preferable to sweating it out at one of the Bureaus black sites. Britt said she was out of his league, when she saw Lucas. She said Lucas could stop pretending she didn’t exist and talk to her now.

Charlotte said it was taking forever, and Jack said there was a strict protocol. She said she thought her mom was laying the ground rules, and he said her mom cared about her a great deal. She said, unlike him. She knew people would use her to get to her father, but never thought it would be the government. He had her father arrested and put in prison. If her father deserved to be there, Jack did too.

Valentin said he wasn’t aware that he and Lulu had business, and she said his daughter was becoming a normal teen. She had a great life – friends, school, a brother. She had stability and a life free from fear. Valentin said she didn’t have a father, and Lulu said Charlotte missed him. That’s why she was there today. That’s why Charlotte was there too, but before she let him see her, she needed to know he wasn’t going to make her feel guilty about starting over. She needed to understand it was okay to live her life without him physically in it. She needed to know he’d put Charlotte first. He said, always. That’s why he let himself be caught and let her go. Don’t think Charlotte would be with her if he didn’t want her to be.

Molly explained to Dante that she didn’t know where Ric was doing his digital detox, and neither she nor Elizabeth had heard from her dad even though they’d reached out. Dante said they were probably not supposed to be on a device, but Molly said he had to know Willow was in trouble by now, and it wasn’t like him to abandon a client mid case or be out of touch for so long. She asked if Dante would ping Ric’s phone help her try to figure out where he was.

Alexis said Ava turned the car over to Kristina in good faith and she appreciated that. Ava said she didn’t feel threatened anymore. They would have never gotten through all this without each other. If she’d learned one thing, aside from making sure her captive swallows his meds, it was that Alexis was a good mother. Alexis said she thought they had that in common.

Cody took the gag out of Ric’s mouth and asked if he was okay. Ric asked if he looked okay, and Cody said he didn’t know what Ric and Alexis were into or who forgot the safe word. Ric said he was being held captive and needed to get out. He heard noise from upstairs and said they were home. Cody asked what the hell was going on, and Ric said, free him before those psychos killed them both.

Ava was about to check on Ric when Kristina came in. She asked if Cody was there. His truck was parked outside. Alexis suggested he and Molly went for a walk, but Kristina said Molly was at work. Ava said she was just going to check on Ric, Kristina said she’d go as back-up, and Alexis said she’d call Molly.

Cody cut Ric loose and helped him up. He said he had to get Ric to a hospital, but Ric said, wait. He had something else in mind first.

Lucas said he wasn’t ignoring Britt, but she said when she saw him at GH, he didn’t seem to see her. He said they were working, and he was keeping it professional, and she asked if that was how he categorized his recent behavior toward Brad. She knew Brad came back to GH, then left. His number wasn’t working, and his socials had evaporated. What did Lucas do to drive him away?

Tracy said she couldn’t wait days, much less years, and Marco said there were other downsides. The probate court was painfully slow, and Monica’s lawyer was very good. She wouldn’t get anywhere alleging malpractice unless he broke the law. And it could be costly. Tracy said it wasn’t about money. It was about exposing Ronnie Bard for the con artist she was.

Ronnie said Yuri was an interesting fellow, and Gio said, one of many, starting with Tracy. She probably wasn’t Ronnie’s favorite person. Ronnie said she wasn’t in Tracy’s top five either, and Gio said, what about Jason? She said he didn’t talk much. She liked him. He said, and his grandparents, Ned and Olivia, and she said, good hair and accent. He said, last but not least, Brook, Chase, and Dante. Brook was married to Chase and she and Dante were his parents. He just found out the mom who raised him wasn’t his real mom. Ronnie asked where she was now, and he said, she passed away when he was younger. Ronnie said she was so sorry, and he said he went to Monica’s funeral, and it felt different. Now that he was family, he wasn’t sure if they were welcoming him because they liked him or because he had their name. She said she could see why he moved out. As a new friend reminded her, it’s her house now and he was welcome anytime.

Jack said he wasn’t surprised that Valentin blamed him for his crimes, but he was surprised Charlotte believed him. He thought she was smarter than that. She said she knew who her father was. He wasn’t innocent, but never pretended to be… unlike some people.

Lulu said she appreciated Valentin sending Charlotte back. She’d searched a long time. She was just asking him to be selfless again and support Charlotte in her new life. Valentin said he wanted Charlotte to be happy, and she said she knew how important the relationship between a father and daughter was. She wanted to protect Charlotte, but didn’t want to come between them. He thanked her and she left. Charlotte came in and she and Valentin hugged.

Brook told Chase that they had to make room for Ronnie. If she had her own connections and friends in Port Charles, the less vulnerable she’d be to granny’s digs and she’d think twice about offloading the house. Chase wondered if tea was Ronnie’s cup of tea, but Brook said it was about the guests. She was inviting the best and brightest Port Charles had to offer. And she’d do it here, surrounded by memories of Monica. It was the perfect plan. Chase said, if the tea party was there, where would Tracy be? and Brook said she picked a date where Tracy had a prior engagement. The less contact, the better.

Ronnie thanked Gio for the wonderful food and even better service. She told him, keep the change, and gave him a $50 bill, but he said, no. It was too much. She said, never turn down a good tip. May she give him another one? He said, sure, and she said she was a lot younger than him when she saw her sister for the last time. They had a pretty nasty fight. She asked Monica for something she hadn’t earned, and Monica made it clear… Ronnie got so angry and pulled away. She cut her sister out of her life, and it ended up being the last time she saw her sister. She’d pick up the phone to call and halfway through dialing, she’d hang up. Her point was, she should never have let one fight define everything. Now her sister was gone. He asked if Ronnie missed her, and she said she’d been missing her for a long time. He didn’t want to miss anyone that long. If he ever felt he wanted to reach out and forgive and forget, do it. We always thought we had more time, but he was a wonderful young man and his family deserved to know him… even Tracy. She left.

Lucas said he had no idea where Brad was. He knew the truth was a foreign concept to Britt, but it was all he’d wanted from Brad. They were getting closer and the idea of getting back together seemed possible. Then Brad revealed more dishonesty and lies. Britt said what she was hearing was that Brad was vulnerable and confessed, but instead of giving him credit, Lucas punished him. He said, Britt stole an embryo to trap a man and didn’t get to lecture him on decency, and Britt said she fought for love. He let it walk away. He said he came over there to deal with the guy next to her, and Vaughn said, excuse me? Lucas said they had things to clear up.

Jack asked if Valentin said anything of note, and Lulu said he confirmed Jack was using their daughter as a bargaining chip. She hoped he got what he needed because she was never going through this again.

Valentin said, how grown up Charlotte looked, and she said she missed him so much. She called him dad, and he said he knew one day she’d be too grown up to call him papa, but he loved dad. Tell him everything. She said she was still riding. She’d improved and was doing competitions. He asked about school, and she said it was fine. She was acing Mandarin and Frenc. He said it was a benefit of traveling the world with her father. She was thriving and it was all he wanted. She said she wasn’t thriving, but he insisted she was and it was good. It was all he wanted for her. She said it was hard at first. It hurt not to see him. He said he missed her too, but being together again made all that a distant memory.

Dante said he was tracking Ric’s phone, and Molly said she hoped she was just an overly concerned daughter. Dante said he didn’t know she and Ric were close, and she said it was a new development. He’d come back for Irene’s funeral and become a constant in her life. They reconnected and it made her realize how much she needed him in her life. She couldn’t lose him.

As Alexis was leaving Molly a message, Cody walked in with Ric. Alexis said she’d call Molly back, and Ric said she didn’t want to put him on the phone? Call Molly back. He had so much to tell her.

Brook said she had a fun idea that she wanted to run by Ronnie. There were so many people in Port Charles she’d like to introduce her to. What if they had everyone over for a tea party? Ronnie said it wasn’t really her style, but Brook said it would be super casual and low key. She just wanted to use the tea set. She wanted to introduce Ronnie to some great people to help her feel more at home. Chase said, please say yes. It would mean a lot to both of them. Ronnie said she appreciated the thought and thanked them, but she was going to pass.  

Marco asked if he should start researching old probate cases, and Tracy said it taking years was concerning. Was there no other option? He said, if Ronnie was really problematic, find a way to get others to see it. It would help expediate the process.

Lucas said he knew Vaughn broke his niece’s heart. If he hurt Josslyn again, Vaughn would have to answer to him. He left, and Britt said, instead of threatening her, it sounded like his time would be better spent talking to Mrs. Nash.

Ava and Kristina saw that Ric was gone.

Ric asked, what’s wrong? when Ava and Kristina came in the back. Kristina said, Ric escaped… She saw Ric and Cody, and Cody said, would someone please tell him what the hell was going on? Ric said, sure. Would the three lunatics like to tell Cody how they kidnapped and drugged him, or shall he?  

Brook asked if Ronnie was sure there was nothing that could convince her, and Ronnie said she was sure. Brook said she knew it was something Monica would want her to do to honor her. Monica wasn’t just the head of the hospital. She gave so much to the town – committees, boards, fundraisers. The party would be about Ronnie continuing her legacy, being an integral part of the community. Ronnie said Brook was good. She had to play the sister card. Brook asked if it worked, and Ronnie said, yeah. She accepted Brook’s invitation. Tracy came in and said, accept what? What was Ronnie taking from her family now?

Valentin said the best part was that Charlotte was living with her mom and brother. She deserved to be happy. He knew Britt Westbourne had come to town, the woman who gave birth to Rocco. Charlotte couldn’t trust her and needed to make sure Rocco knew.

Jack assured Lulu that it wasn’t for nothing. The information he got from Valentin would be used for the greater good and could benefit everyone. Lulu said, all it would do was show Valentin’s enemies that they could get to him through Charlotte. Jack put a target on her back. He said there were eyes on Charlotte all the time and he’d protect her. The danger Charlotte faced wasn’t the result of his actions or the WSB. It was who she was, the daughter of a brilliant, but very dangerous man.

Dante told Molly that the last time her dad used his phone was today and he was in the state. If he called, he could pinpoint it within a five-mile radius… No. That can’t be right.

Alexis said it wasn’t what it looked like, but Ric said it was exactly what it looked like. These harpies held him hostage in the basement. What day was it? Alexis said it seemed a little crazy, but Cody said a little crazy didn’t cover it. Alexis said there was a rational reason why they did what they did, and Kristina said Ric was blackmailing her mother and extorting Ava. Ric said they stole the money from a child, but Alexis said that wasn’t true. Ric was blackmailing her for months, and it wasn’t not like they hurt him. They fed him and played cards. She played his hand. They were just keeping him until they fixed what he did. Ric asked if Cody remembered when he brought Molly to the hospital after his car accident. It was because that little psycho cut his brakes to kill him… Sorry. He had the details wrong. She was trying to kill Ava. Ava said it was ancient history, and Alexis said she was telling the truth. Give them one more hour to make sure the money they stole was transferred back to Ace. Ava said she’d compensate Cody, and Ric said, if money was important, he’d gladly offer a legitimate finder’s fee and give him a better deal. Kristina said, just one hour, and Cody headed for the door. Ric said he couldn’t be serious, leaving him with them. Do the right thing.

Dante went into Bobbie’s and said he was grabbing a cup of coffee if it was cool with Gio. Gio poured the coffee and said, on the house. He smiled and went in the back.

Brook said she was having a tea party to introduce Ronnie to some people in Port Charles, and Tracy said she was looking forward to it. Brook said, unfortunately, it was the same day as Tracy’s fundraiser in the city, but Tracy said she’d send a check with regrets. There was no place she’d rather be tan here to welcome Ronnie to Port Charles.

Britt said Vaughn could have shut Lucas up by outing Josslyn, but he said he couldn’t do that. Britt said she could. She just might, unless the WSB made it worth her while to keep the secret. Vaughn said nothing positive would come from it. Britt had no friends, and the walls were closing in on her. She had to be extremely careful in how she proceeded. He told the bartender that the drinks were on him and left.

Lucas asked how much Marco ordered on Tracy’s tab, and Marco said they’d have leftovers for the rest of the week. Britt came over and introduced herself. She said Marco was Lucas’s new boyfriend, so he knew Lucas’s ex was her best friend. He should know he’d never live up to Lucas’s high standards. Lucas said, forgive her. She was a sociopath. Britt left, and Lucas said all he wanted was honest and Brad never gave it to him. Ignore everything Britt said. He knew Marco wouldn’t lie like Brad.

Kristina said if Cody knew who Ric was, he wouldn’t think of helping him, and Ric said if Cody didn’t side with him, he’d go to jail like them. Cody said they were all nuts. He had no idea how they were related to Molly. He was going to grab his dog and get out of here. He opened the door, and Molly was there.

Valentin asked who Charlotte was hanging out with, and she wondered if she was asking if she liked anyone. Jack came in and said, time’s up, and Charlotte and Valentin hugged and exchanged I love yous. Lulu came in and Charlotte hugged her, and they left. Jack said, all right. He did his part. Now it was Valentin’s turn. Valentin was going to tell him everything he knew about the final project of Cesar Faison.

Thursday:

Carly looked at roses she got from Jack, the moss bowl🎍shrugging it off, when Jason came into Sonny’s old kitchen. She said he was going to be mad, and he asked what she did. He said it wasn’t her; it was Jack.

At Steinmauer, Jack wanted Valentin to tell him everything he knew about Cesar Faison’s last project, but Valentin had another condition. He wanted Anna.

Dante told Anna that forensics found nothing at Nina’s apartment, but he did have an update on something else – Valentin Cassadine.

On a private jet, Lulu said she was sure Charlotte was still processing, and Charlotte said, it was a lot. Lulu was afraid she’d made the wrong call, but Charlotte said she was glad she saw him. When could she see him again?

Felicia told Elizabeth that James was good, but she was worried about Nathan deciding James should live with him.

Nathan and Obrecht walked into the MetroCourt restaurant and saw Britt. Nathan said Obrecht couldn’t avoid being in the same room with her forever, but Obrecht said she could try. Nathan went over to Britt and asked her to join them.  

Cody said they were all nuts, and he couldn’t believe they were related to Molly. He was getting his dog and getting out. When he opened the door, Molly was there. She saw Ric and ran to him. She said she was so worried. What happened? Ric looked at Alexis.

Britt said Obrecht clearly didn’t want to see her and the feeling was mutual, but as she was leaving, Obrecht said, if Britt’s brother wanted to include her, she was welcome to join them. Britt said she was going to pass and went to the elevator. The doors opened and Rocco was there.

Elizabeth asked if Nathan said something, and Felicia said, no, but they were walking on eggshells at home and it was weighing on Spinelli. Elizabeth said, of course (🍷), and Felicia said, with Maxie gone, James needed the security and familiarity. Natan was wonderful, but he was a stranger to James and didn’t know where he’d been for the last seven years. Elizabeth asked if Nathan wanted to be James’s father, and Felicia said he did. And if he wanted to take James legally, he had every right to.

Molly asked if Ric was okay. He looked terrible. She was happy he was there. They’d all been getting along and she’d been missing him to complete the family. Where had he been? Ric seemed flustered and said he knew the digital detox would be extreme, but he’d been in hell for the last 30 days. Cody saved his sanity and maybe even his life. He glanced at the laptop and closed it. He said the digital detox was the worst mistake he ever made. He joined a cult. (I literally lol’d.)

Charlotte said she was sorry. She shouldn’t ask for more. She knew what a big deal it was. Lulu said, so were Charlotte’s feelings. She was allowed to miss her dad and want to see him. Charlotte said she was surprised he sounded and looked the same. Deep down, she was afraid he’d be different. Lulu said Valentin loved her. Knowing she was safe and happy gave him comfort and the strength he needed to get through this. Charlotte said she knew Lulu hadn’t wanted to do this and did it for her. She thanked Lulu.  

Anna said Valentin was in Steinmauer, and Dante said he’d had visitors, Lulu and Charlotte, courtesy of Jack. Anna said she was all for Charlotte seeing her dad, but couldn’t believe her mother agreed. She must have realized Jack didn’t arrange it out of the goodness of his heart. He did this because he wanted something from Valentin, something big.

Jack said Anna wanted nothing to do with Valentin. What they’d had was over. He was lucky to be alive after what he’d done to Carly, but that could change. Anna was dealing with the murder of a judge and the attempted murder of Congressman Drew Cain. Valentin said if anyone could multitask, it was Anna, and Jack said tell him about Faison. Valentin said he couldn’t help but wonder why Jack was so intent about a dead man.

Carly told Jason that the guy Josslyn had been spending time with, Vaughn, who worked at PCU was a WSB agent, and Jason asked how she heard that. She said Josslyn told her. She confronted Jack and he confirmed it. She felt betrayed. It was the first guy Josslyn had a connection with since Dex’s death, and Jack had been lying. She was furious, but when she calmed down, she realized he couldn’t tell her because it was classified. Jason asked if she was okay, and she said she didn’t love it, but Jack assured her Josslyn had been safe. Jason said Jack was lying to her and had lied about everything.

Ric said it was hazy, but he gave them his phone, then drank tea, and Molly said, he literally drank the Kool-Aid? He said he was told it was part of the detox process, but it wasn’t tea. It was aya… Alexis said, an ayahuasca trip? and he said, an extended one. When he came to and had some wherewithal, he grabbed his phone and got out. That’s when Cody found him.

Rocco told Britt that he was meeting Obrecht and Nathan, and went over to them. He hugged Obrecht and she introduced him to his Uncle Nathan. Britt said Nathan didn’t tell her it was dinner with the whole family. Count her in if it was okay with Rocco.

Jack said Faison’s daughter and son had resurfaced in Port Charles, and Valentin asked if he was worried that Faison’s work was continuing from beyond the grave.

Carly said Jason always assumed the worst about Jack, and Jason said she needed to know that Josslyn was in the WSB.

Ellizabeth suggested Felicia talk to Nathan and tell him about her concerns, and Felicia said she believed he cared about James’s welfare. Elizabeth said, encourage him to be part of the family. Nathan couldn’t know her concerns unless she voiced them.

Obrecht said Rocco was lovely company, and Nathan asked to talk to her privately. When they left, Rocco asked if Obrecht was mad at Britt.

Molly said Cody rescued her dad, but Cody said he didn’t know about all that, and Ric said Cody’s dog found him lost and wandering in the woods. He thought he was coming down and was convinced the cult was going to sacrifice him to their pagan god. His brain wasn’t making sense, so he got out and tore into the woods. When his head cleared, he was lost and in the middle of nowhere with no cell reception. Then that four-legged miracle showed up when Cody was out on a hike. Cody saw what bad shape he was in and helped him. Kristina said Cody came through for Molly’s dad. That meant everything to her. Cody said he didn’t do that, but Ava said, don’t be modest. He saved the man from a cult and brought him home safe to his family. Everything was back to normal. Alexis said Ric should get some rest, but Molly wanted to take him to the hospital. Ric said there was no need, but Cody said he’d drive and asked Kristina to watch Outback. They left, and Ava said, the money. They all dove for the laptop.

Lulu said seeing Charlotte’s father came with a certain level of risk and as a mom, it was her job to access the risk and mitigate it to keep her safe. He had enemies and being his daughter made Charlotte vulnerable. Charlotte said her dad gave her that speech more than once and she couldn’t change who she was. Lulu said she didn’t want Charlotte to change, but her father’s world had no rules or limits and people looked for leverage. That was why it was so important they told each other the truth. If Charlotte was honest, Lulu could protect her and their family.

Dante said Brennan was using Charlotte as a bargaining chip, but Lulu got it, and Anna said Lulu was smart. So was Charlotte. Charlotte was also committed to Valentin and would have gone behind Lulu’s back, It was good Lulu was making herself the person Charlotte could trust. She hoped Lulu could keep her daughter safe. Dante said he wanted eyes on Charlotte and Roco, and Anna said she didn’t like the timing of any of this.

Carly said, Josslyn was not WSB, Vaughn was, and Jason said, so was Josslyn. Carly said Josslyn went to college and was living at the Quartermaines, but he said he saw her on assignment at the resort in Croatia. He found Britt and Josslyn was there undercover with Vaughn on a recon mission. They were posing as newlyweds under Jack’s orders.

Britt said her mother was mad at her and to be honest, she deserved it. They didn’t agree on her reasons and how she left before. She’d hurt Obrecht and didn’t think Obrecht could forgive her. Rocco said Obrecht might just need time. When he found her, he freaked out, but then he wanted to know more. He found Obrecht’s email, wrote, and told her who he was and that he had questions about Britt. He didn’t expect her to fly to Port Charles to give him answers, but she did. Britt said her mother was unpredictable, and Rocco said Obrecht wanted to talk about her and obviously loved her.

Nathan said Obrecht’s anger was blinding her to what was important. She had both of her children back. Obrecht said it wasn’t the same. Nathan was taken and had no choice, but Britt faked her own death. She’d grieved deeply and was still grieving when Britt strolled into the hospital. She was selfish. Nathan said Britt made a mistake. He’d made them and Obrecht had made them. Instead of holding a grudge, she should be grateful they were there alive and together.

Cody and Molly brought Ric to the hospital, and Elizabeth asked, what the hell happened? He said it was a long story, and Molly said he was lost in the woods and had exposure and was dehydrated. Elizabeth said they’d take care of him, but Ric said it wasn’t serious. He was wheeled away, and Molly thanked Cody. She was going to stay in case Ric had to be there overnight, but he didn’t need to wait.

Carly said it made no sense. Jason was wrong somehow. Josslyn had been in Australia while he was gone. Jason said she was lying, and Australia was her cover, and Carly asked him to tell her what he thought he knew and how he found out. Jason said, through Anna’s connections at the WSB and Brennan, she found out Josslyn was on a mission in Croatia. She couldn’t tell him, so she pointed him to Britt in Croatia and that’s how he found Josslyn.

Anna told Dante that Jack wouldn’t play the Charlotte card if he didn’t need information. She wondered why he’d need information at the exact same time Faison’s two children resurfaced. Dante asked if she thought it had something to do with Faison, whose brain was in a jar, and she said she knew he was dead. They did an autopsy on his brain. But she also knew who he worked and knew what his work looked like. And more than anyone, she knew she could never assume anything, no matter what the facts were.

Jack said Britt was conducting research at a luxury resort called the Five Poppies, and Valentin said if she was working on anything that had a connection to Faison, she was just a cog in the wheel. Faison would never have trusted her to lead. Jack asked who he did trust, and Valentin said he couldn’t tell Jack, but could tell him on thing. Faison was not working alone.

Alexis said, the transfer went through, and Ava said her divorce settlement was back where it belonged. Kristina said Ric’s car was really destroyed this time, and Ava said, Ric’s power over them was gone. Kristina said she thought he was going to tell Molly everything, but Alexis said he couldn’t expose them without exposing himself, and Molly’s opinion was more important than money. Ava said Alexis should be happy, but Alexis said, even though Ric was out of the woods, they weren’t.  Laura would want an explanation and Ric had to answer for the emails they sent in his name. And she knew he’d want revenge.

Elizabeth said once Ric was hydrated, he could probably go home, and he said he couldn’t wait to sleep in his own bed. Elizabeth said he probably had a million messages just from her. She was worried. He needed to rest up. He had a lot of work ahead. Willow was in a mess. Ric said he had to come clean about something. He couldn’t let her go on thinking something about him that wasn’t true.

Molly said, if not for Cody, her dad could still be out there. He could have gotten hurt or gotten hypothermia. Cody said Ric was resourceful, but Molly said he wasn’t outdoorsy. He could have died, and she couldn’t imagine losing anyone else she cared about.

Anna told Dante, Valentin wasn’t part of Faison’s inner circle or a true believer like Obrecht, but Faison valued him enough to work with him more than once. He respected Valentin’s intellect and ability to facilitate operations. Dante said Valentin had been close to Faison’s other son, Peter August, and Anna said it couldn’t be a coincidence that Jack arranged for Charlotte to see her father when Britt and Nathan just got back. Dante asked if Britt and Faison didn’t go on the run together, and she said she didn’t know how close they were, but Faison’s interest was always with Nathan. Faison was fixated on him.

Obrecht apologized for snapping at Britt. Nathan had wisely pointed out what mattered most was that they were there together. She thought they should document it with a photo, and Rocco said he’d get it. Obrecht told him to make it a selfie, and Nathan said Rocco was mixed up in a crazy family. Rocco said all families were crazy, and Britt said theirs was extreme. Rocco said he’d like to hear more, and Obrecht said they were an open book. Rocco asked why Britt grew up with her and Nathan grew up in Nina’s family, and Obrecht said she thought it best to hide Nathan from his father Cesar.

Charlotte said she knew what protected her was to make smart choices, but what if they disagreed? and Lulu said it was allowed and she might surprise Charlotte. She admired Charlotte’s loyalty to people she cared about, even though it wasn’t easy and people didn’t understand why. Charlotte said people thought they knew who her dad was, but they didn’t. As long as they got it, that was all that mattered.

Carly said, Jack knew Josslyn had been there, and Jason said he guessed that her trip to Easter Island was when she had training. Carly asked, what the hell is happening? Why did Jack bring her daughter into the WSB? Jason said, because of the assignment. Jack needed something or someone and used Josslyn to get it. She said Britt had been back for a month, which meant Jason had known that long. Why didn’t he tell her? He said Josslyn asked him not to. Before she went off on Jack, remember that Josslyn was undercover, which protected her. She said she wasn’t letting Jack put somebody she loved in danger.

Alexis said Ric wouldn’t talk. He had as much to lose they did. Ava said, what about Cody? He had nothing to lose. Kristina said he did – Molly. If he came forward, Ric would land in prison. Alexis said with them behind him, and Ava asked if Kristina was sure playing Molly’s hero wasn’t tempting. Kristina said it wasn’t going to happen. He knew Molly loved her family and didn’t want to be the reason she lost them.

Ric said Elizabeth gave him credit for doing the work for Willow pro bono, but he wasn’t. Nina was paying him, but Willow wouldn’t have accepted the help if she thought Nina was involved. What was the point in believing in him if he lied? She said, before this nightmare, he wouldn’t have volunteered that information. As bad as it was, something good came out of it or the ayahuasca. He said, no, her. She saw the best in him, the little there was. She said she was just glad he was safe.

Molly said there was something she meant to tell Cody that night at the stable. He said, the Ava night, and she said she didn’t love his methods, but she knew he was trying to help her. She didn’t get to tell him what she’d been hoping to say. He said he had the time. Tell him now. She said it would be easier if she showed him, and was about to kiss him, when Elizabeth said, sorry. Her dad was asking for her.

Rocco sent Charlotte the selfie, and she flashed back to Valentin telling her not to trust Britt and to let Rocco know.

Rocco asked what Faison was like. Terrible things had been said about him, but the bad stuff about Obrecht and Britt wasn’t entirely true. Britt said there was nothing redeemable about her father. All Rocco needed to know was that Faison was an awful man and thankfully dead.

Dante said they didn’t know what happened to Nathan or where he’s been this whole time. But he did know that Nathan would never have anything to do with Cesar Faison. Anna said, maybe that’s why Nathan didn’t remember. That was exactly how it started, a stream of coincidences that weren’t coincidences and led somewhere that trapped everyone and involved a connection somehow to him. They didn’t know what happened to Nathan, but they did know Britt faked her death. If anyone could convince them of a fake death and lull them into a sense of thinking for one moment they were safe, it was Cesar Faison.

Jack said if Faison had a partner, he needed a name, but Valentin said he didn’t have one. The project they were running was huge. Jack said it was a huge risk. It was cold fusion, and they were running it out of Port Charles. Port Charles was Charlotte’s home, and she was at risk. It would behoove Valentin to tell him everything he knew to protect his daughter. Valentin said he already told Jack everything. Whoever was running it, didn’t give a damn about the risk and wouldn’t quit until they reached their goal. They were just as dedicated as Faison himself.  

Carly said she had to get Josslyn out, but Jason said she couldn’t. Josslyn had a cover and she couldn’t burn it down and get her out. She said, the hell she couldn’t, and he said she’d put Josslyn in danger, but she said, Jack put Josslyn in danger. She had to get her out. He said, even if it killed her? and Carly threw the vase of roses at the wall and smashed it. The moss bowl🎍said, phew!

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Nathan thanks Dante for meeting him at Bobbie’s, and Dante says, of course (🍷), of course (🍷). So what’s going on? Does he want to catch up or is there something on his mind? Nathan says, back at the station, he asked if there was anything he could do about what was going on and put Dante on the spot, but he needs to know. Tell him, what are the charges against his sister?

Turner told Nina that the clock was ticking. Did she want to be arraigned for accessory to attempted murder or work with the DA’s office against her daughter? The choice was hers.

Willow says, Martin has to make the judge see that somebody set her up, but he says, that’s an argument she can present at trial. Right now is the arraignment. All they have to do is convince the judge to grant bail. She says, that’s not enough. She has to do more than prove her innocence. He says he’s not sure he wants to know what she means. It’s just the arraignment. The magic words they’re looking for are, not guilty and bail granted. Drew will pay whatever it is. Willow says, they have to shift the blame to the person who really tried to kill Drew and that person is Michael.

Brook says she knows her reasons for the tea party aren’t entirely selfless, but she doesn’t want to make Ronnie more comfortable. Michael says him too, but a tea party? Ronnie strikes him as more of a shots and beers kinda gal. She says, after this, they might all need a couple, but seriously, she wants Ronnie to fall in love with the house and maybe a couple of people in it. That way, if she decides not to live here, she won’t try to sell it out from under them. He says they can just outbid whoever she wants to sell it to, and Brook says, if she’ll sell it to them. He says, honestly, he hopes Ronnie keeps the house because he likes her, but also because the kids already lost their mother. He doesn’t want them to lose their home too.

Drew hobbles into the station on his crutches and says he needs to see Willow, but Chase says, congressman, you need to stop right there. Drew says he won’t, because as Chase said, he’s a congressman, and Chase says, he’s also the victim and Willow is the accused. That means he has to keep his distance.

Britt sees Jason sitting outside Bobbie’s and says, he just can’t stay away, can he?

Josslyn says, Donna is off to school, and Carly says, great. Thanks for getting her out the door. She’s happy to spend time with her big sister. Josslyn says, she got so big. Was she really gone that long? Carly says, yeah, but she’s Josslyn’s mom so she’s biased, and Josslyn says she’s back now and can make up for lost time. Carly says that’s great for the both of them, but try not to make promises she can’t keep, and Josslyn says she would never. Carly says she knows it’s not on purpose, and Josslyn asks why she said that. Because she’s been so busy? Carly says, so busy with school, work, and travel, it just doesn’t seem like she’s given herself enough time to just be still. Josslyn says, since when? and Carly says, since she lost Dex.

Anna goes to see Jack in his office, and he says he’s surprised to see her. She’s arrested not one, but two suspects in the congressman’s shooting. He thought she’d be up to her ears in interrogations. She says, yes, she seems to have even more on her plate, thanks in part to him, and he asks how he’s added to her load. She laughs and says, he went to Switzerland so Charlotte could have a visit with her father in Steinmauer. He says, did he? and she says, not out of the goodness of his heart either. He was using Charlotte as leverage to get Valentin to give him information on Cesar Faison, right? And she needs to know what he found out.

Jason says, Britt told him to come get his stuff and she wasn’t home, and she says he doesn’t have much. He could have been in and out in five minutes. He says, she made him give her the key, and she says, right. Sorry. She forgot. Couldn’t Carly give him the key? He says he didn’t want to invade her privacy, so he waited, and Britt looks in her bag. She flashes back to taking out her medication along with the note from C, and says, actually, on second thought, she’s coming in with him. She doesn’t want him to rummage through her stuff. They go inside.

Carly says she knows how difficult it was for Josslyn, especially when she found out Cyrus was the one who killed Dex. Josslyn flashes back to shooting Cyrus, and says, you’re right. She was very, very lost after Dex died and didn’t know if she was going to move on, let alone how she was going to live her life. Carly says, somehow, she did, right? She got her life back. Josslyn says, yeah, but she thinks she was just going through the motions. When the opportunity to go to Easter Island came up, she took the chance to run away. Carly says, she’d hardly call it running away. It was a great opportunity, right? Once in a lifetime. Josslyn says, no. She’d call that running away, but she’s glad she did, because it ended up being the best decision she ever made.

In Turner’s office, Marco says, the charges are a classic example of prosecutorial overreach. When they get to the arraignment, he’s filing to have the charges dropped for lack of evidence. Turner says, good luck with that. They have proof Nina lied to the police. Even if she dropped the conspiracy charges, they’d still have obstruction and providing false information. Marco says, both misdemeanors. They’ll take their chances. Turner says, Miss Reeves signed a statement saying she was taking a walk with her daughter at the time Drew Cain was shot. Unfortunately for his client, they have footage from multiple angles of Miss Reeves entering her apartment building in question and with that, perjuring herself. Nina says, it was a deepfake. It has to be. She was with her daughter. She didn’t shoot Drew and neither did Willow.

Dante says, Nathan knows he can’t discuss an ongoing investigation, even though he’s not directly involved in the case, and Nathan says, not normally. Dante says, when his sister was questioned about the night of the shooting, she said she was with her daughter Willow. The alibi was flimsy to begin with and has since been proven false. Nathan says, that’s all they have on Nina? and Dante says, yeah. Willow is the prime suspect and was in possession of the weapon. Nina says, so Nina panicked and gave her daughter a false alibi. It’s not great, but it hardly proves conspiracy. Dante says, if she doesn’t recant and sticks to her story, they can build a case against Nina for conspiring to murder Drew, and Nathan says, it sounds like she was protecting her daughter. Dante tells him that he says it sounds like a case of how far Nina would go. Would she take the fall for Willow if it came to that?

Brook tells Michael that she’s been spending time with Wiley and Amelia. Watching their mother get arrested hit them hard. Michael says he tried to shield them, but couldn’t stop it from happening, and she says, none of this is his fault. What were Anna and Dante thinking, barging in on a playdate with their mother? He says, Chase told her, and she says she knows why they had to do it that way, but it was traumatic for the kids. He says, that’s not what he had in mind when he set the whole thing up. Even so, it got the desired result. She says she thought the supervised therapy thing was so the kids could spend time with their mother, and he says, that’s what it was supposed to be, but it served his purpose well. Now Willow will never be able to see the kids without supervision.

Martin tells Willow, right now, they need to focus on the arraignment. He has to argue about getting her bail and pray it’s granted. Willow asks where Drew is. She needs to see him.

Drew says he and Chase both know Willow is innocent. She needs all of her friends behind her, so please, can they put their differences behind them? Chase says they need to trust the legal system will exonerate Willow, and Drew says he’s going to see her. Chase asks if Drew heard what he just said. Drew is the victim. He can’t just… Drew says he’s not her victim. If there’s a problem with his actions, send a letter to his office.

Martin says, if Willow gets bail, they have to work on… Drew comes in and Willow runs to him and hugs him. She says, it wasn’t her, she swears, and he says he knows. They hug again and even though her face is half hidden in his shoulder, it looks like Willow is smiling.

Carly says she knew Josslyn loved her time on Easter Island, but didn’t realize it was life changing, and Josslyn says she didn’t realize it would be either. She thought she was going to a place she’d always wanted to check out, someplace not Port Charles, where she’d learn where learn new things. Carly says, it sounds like she did, and Josslyn says she did. She just didn’t learn what she thought she would. It definitely lit a fire under her. Carly asks, how? and Josslyn says she just felt so helpless after Dex passed, and the trip gave her a new sense of purpose. It gave her a new direction. So she guesses she got what she needed out of those giant stone heads. Carly says, that’s great. She remembers when Josslyn came back, she had a different energy. She was more focused, which makes sense since she’s getting ready to graduate. Josslyn says, better late than never, right? and Carly says, it’s just – and this might be all I her head – since Josslyn came back, she’s had the feeling there’s a distance between them. Josslyn says, really? She knows she’s been so busy, but she promises nothing between them has changed. She’s here and they talk all time. Carly says they don’t. It’s not the same. She doesn’t know. Maybe it’s because Josslyn is grown up and moving out because something’s going on. If it’s grief or just life, she’s here. Josslyn can tell her anything, no matter what.

Jack says, Charlotte was eager to see her father, so he pulled some strings, and Anna says, he traded the visit for Valentin’s knowledge of Faison. So she needs to know what Valentin told him. He says, she knows that’s classified, and she says she understands why, but if Faison orchestrated something before he died that is going to come down on Port Charles, they need to work together to stop it

Nina tells Turner, it must have been a deepfake. They took footage from another date and altered the time stamp. Turner says she assures Nina that it’s authentic, and Marco says, it’s clear she wants their cooperation. What’s on the table if they give it to her? Turner says, if Miss Reeves recants her alibi, they can plead her down to making a false statement. Like he said, it’s a misdemeanor. Nina asks what that means, and Turner says, probation for a year and a fine. Marco says, then all this will be over, and Turner says, yes. Nina says, over for her maybe, but what about her daughter? and Turner says she’ll give them a minute to confer, and she leaves.

Nathan thanks Dante for the update, and says, it’s strange being so out of the loop with the PCPD and his family. Dante says he imagines it’s got to be hard, and Nathan says, Nina’s got a daughter she’d sacrifice everything for. Dante says, Nathan told him that Nina was a protective older sister. Imagine her as a mother. Nathan says, good point, and Dante says, no one wants to go down for something they didn’t do… except maybe Nina. If Nathan thinks of anything, let him know. Nathan says, will do. Now that Dante’s filled him in from the department standpoint, what does he think? Did Willow do it? Dante says he can’t discuss something officially, and Nathan says, so unofficially? Dante says, very unofficial. He doesn’t know if she did it or not.

Nina says that woman believes she’d sell out her own daughter, so she didn’t go to trial, and Marco says, it’s a good deal. The evidence is rock solid and strong. He recommends they take it.

Josslyn says, if there was something she needed to tell Carly, she would tell her, even if it was something bad. She knows they’d find a way of working through it. Carly promises they would, and Josslyn says, if they are distant, it’s because she’s focusing on graduating. After that, it’s adulting. Does anybody actually prepare for that? Carly says she doesn’t know. She hasn’t tried. Josslyn says they’re fine, and no matter what, they always will be. Carly says, okay, and they hug. She says she was worried that she’d gotten caught up with so much going on – Michael, Willow, the kids – that she wasn’t giving Josslyn the attention she needed. Josslyn says she’s so happy about Carly’s relationship in Michael’s life. Wiley and Amelia need their grandma. Carly thanks her and says she knows Josslyn doesn’t approve of her seeing Jack. So is that why there’s distance between them?

Jack says he and Valentin had a great deal to discuss. What gives Anna the idea it was about Faison? Anna says, Faison’s two children, both presumed dead, resurface under mysterious circumstances. All in the span of a few months. It’s got to strike even him as something that can’t be played off as coincidence. Jack says, it’s certainly noteworthy, and she laughs. She says, and then, Valentin used to work for Faison and Jack goes out of his way for a face to face now. She finds the timing noteworthy. Jack says he and Valentin have unfinished business, and she says, what business? What’s so important he’d risk the wrath of Lulu setting up a family reunion so he can have a chat with the man he set up to take the fall? Jack says, if he needed her help, he would have asked for it. This has nothing to do with her.

Nina tells Marco that she’s not changing her story because it’s not a story, when there’s a knock at the door. Nathan comes in and Nina hugs him. She asks what he’s doing here, and he says he heard she was in trouble. He and Marco introduce themselves, and Nathan says he wanted to catch Nina before the arraignment. Dante brought him up to speed on the case. He takes it the DA offered a deal. Nina says, yeah. Community service and a fine. All she has to do is sell out her own daughter. Marco says, it’s pointless to stick by her story when everyone knows it’s not true, and Nathan says, please. He’s afraid he agrees with her attorney. She needs to tell the truth.

Martin asks if Willow is standing by her alibi that she was with her mother, and Willow says, the truth is, she doesn’t have an alibi. She went out for a walk by herself. She would never lie, but Nina blurted out that they were together. Drew says, why not tell the truth from the beginning? and Willow says she thought Nina needed her to protect herself. Drew says, so she thought Nina shot him? and Willow asks if she should tell that to the judge, but Martin says, no. Not at this point. She’s going to have to discuss all of this with her defense attorney. She asks if it isn’t him, But he says, absolutely not. He’ll guide her through the arraignment process, but that’s it. He’s representing the victim and it’s a huge conflict of interest. A judge would never allow it past this point and in good conscience, neither would he. She needs a criminal defense lawyer and he means the best she can find.

At the station, Dante asks what he missed, and Chase says, in less than an hour, Willow would be arraigned for attempted murder. Anna was making a huge mistake. Obviously, Michael planted the gun to frame Willow. Dante says, okay, but that’s a bit of a leap, and Chase says, not really. He had plenty of time between warrants to move the gun. Dante says, there’s no evidence tying Michael to the gun, and Chase says, Michael also stated that he was at Elizabeth’s home waiting for Willow, alone. He had plenty of time to plant the gun. Dante says, forensics went over the gun and there were no prints, but Chase says, it was from the Quartermaine collection. Dante says, Willow had access to it, and Chase says, so Michael left the house before it was searched, and the gun ended up where they found it. What was wrong with him? Dante says he gets what Chase is saying, and it tracks, but it’s all circumstantial at best. Chase says, people got convicted on way less, and Dante says, Chase doesn’t sound impartial or sound like he wants to solve the case. It sounded like he was trying to find a way for Willow to be innocent.

Michael said he proposed supervised therapist visits when the visitation hearing was pushed back until after the new year. If the kids waited that long to see their mother, it would feel like they were seeing a stranger. Brook says, that’s not good for anyone, especially not the kids, and he says, that’s why he allowed her to see them in a controlled environment with an impartial person from outside who could intervene if she made them feel uncomfortable. Brook says, after everything Willow has done, she wouldn’t trust her with the kids, but Michael says he realized if he played his cards right, he could ruin Willows advantage and completely box her in.

Following Jason downstairs, Britt says, one more thing, and he says he double-checked. Everything in the closet is hers. She says she needs a car, and he says, she wants him to buy her a car? She says, no. She just needs him to co-sign a loan. She wouldn’t ask, but she’s desperate and needs something to get her from point A to point B and to practice. He says he’ll loan her the money, but she says she didn’t want to ask this much. She doesn’t have much choice. Nina’s been arrested, things with her mother are complicated, and Nathan’s credit is probably just as bad as hers, so… Forget it. He says, hold on. Give him the papers. She hands the papers to him.  

Josslyn says, is Jack her favorite person? No, not really, but if he makes Carly happy, then she’s happy for her. Carly says, Josslyn’s just saying that to be nice, and Josslyn says, because she’s very shy about expressing her disappointment. Carly says, they have that in common, and Josslyn says, if Jack makes Carly happy, she’s happy. She doesn’t have to worry. Carly says she’s a mom. She’ll always worry. Josslyn says she appreciates that, and Carly says, really? Josslyn says, yes, really. After Dex died, she felt disconnected and her instinct was to isolate herself. Then she went east and realized the only way to make Dex’s death worth anything was to do something useful with her life, something that helps Carly and Donna and Michael. To make a difference. Carly asks, how is she going to save them all? and Josslyn says, environmental science, her major. She wants to make the world a better place and thinks she can. Carly says, of course (🍷) she can. She thinks Josslyn can do anything she sets her mind to. They hug, and Josslyn says, they have that in common. Carly says they do.

Jack says, as he told Anna, what he said in his conversation with Valentin is classified. Is there anything else he can do for her? She says, yes. She’d like him to reconsider refusing to read her in. Everything that’s happening – Britt and Nathan reappearing like this – that’s straight out of Faison’s playbook. Jack says, she’s obsessed with Faison. He understands. He knows what Faison did to her and her family, but the man is dead. Anna says she knows. She saw them put his brain in a jar. It was the best day of her life. He says, then she knows he can’t harm her, yet she’s still fixated on him. He can’t help thinking she should see somebody about that. She says, go to hell, and he says he’s already been there, same as her. He hates seeing her take all this so personally. She says she knows Faison better than anyone and she’s trying to get Jack to let her help him. He’s in way over his head. He thinks he’s in control, but he’s he not, and that overconfidence it what gets people killed. She leaves.

Nina tells Nathan that she deeply regrets giving that alibi to the police. She was trying to protect her daughter and just made her look more guilty. Willow didn’t get the opportunity to give her own account that night and it’s her fault. Nathan says he understands, but she still needs to recant, but she says, no. She has a responsibility to her daughter to see this through. She tells Marco that she’s sorry, but she’s not taking the deal. Marco says, fine, but the best he can do is argue that they didn’t have an independent test done on the footage to make sure it’s not being manipulated. Nina thanks him, and he says, it’s also his duty to inform her that he doesn’t believe it’s a good start for her and Willow. Nathana says, the longer she sticks with the alibi, the harder she’ll make it on Willow.  

Martin said representing both Drew and Willow would be malpractice. The answer is no. Drew says, fine. If he can’t help, get out. They don’t need him. Martin says he knows something they do need. They want Willow to get bail. He’ll see himself out and see them at the arraignment. He leaves and Willow says she’s so sorry. He was right about Michael, and she should have listened.

Dante says, Chase doesn’t sound like a cop. He sounds like a defense attorney. They talked about this. The evidence is clear. Willow is a suspect and doesn’t have an alibi. Chase asks if Dante believes Michael was with an escort, and Dante says he thinks the alibi is terrible, but Jacinda backed it up. Chase says, Michael paid her to, but Dante says, the point is, it hasn’t been proven Michael’s alibi is false. Willow’s, on the other hand, has. Chase says, okay. For a second, put Michael and Willow side by side. Who does he think is more capable and willing to plan and commit this crime?

Michael says he knew Willow wouldn’t refuse, and Brook says, why would she want to? If all went well, they could keep going. He says, that would mean all visits had a watchdog and Willow wouldn’t want that, and Brook says, but if Willow said no, he’d could say she turned down an opportunity to see her kids. Didn’t part of him think the therapy sessions would be good for Willow? He says, there was no way of knowing if it would help, and Willow was the last thing he cared about. The only real reservation he had was him and the kids continuing with therapy sessions. Now he didn’t have to worry. Willow had been arrested for shooting Drew and was out of the way now.

Jason says, a Mercedes? Britt said she wanted to practice. Britt says, that’s what she was driving at the Five Poppies until… He says, until what? and she says, there was an incident with a donkey. (Ha-ha-ha! The donkey!) He says, she hit a donkey with a Mercedes? and she says, it was fine. It had a little limp, but it healed. He asks how she knows it healed, and she says she’s a doctor. That donkey had a death wish. He asks if she can afford the car payments, and she says, if she has to live in a rented room above a diner, at least she can drive a nice car. He says, her insurance payments will go through the roof, and she says, why? He says he’s seen her drive, and she says, is he going to sign or walk her through driver’s ed? He signs the papers.

Nathan says, if Willow shot Drew in a rage, it was a crime of passion. She’ll do time, but any attorney can build a defense. Marco says, considering Drew’s reputation, it wouldn’t be hard to convince a judge that she was pushed to the brink. Nina could testify on her behalf and Willow could get a light sentence. If it goes to trial, she could be convicted of conspiracy, coldly ambushing a sitting congressman. Willow needed to construct an alibi. Nina covering for her proved it was premeditated. They were both looking at life sentences in federal prison. Nina said, if she recanted, it left Willow without an alibi, but Marco said, her daughter was without an alibi already. It was gone. It had been disproven. Nathan asked if Nina was absolutely sure Willow was innocent. There was a big difference between not wanting her to be guilty and her actually being innocent. If she wanted to help, she really needed to tell the truth.

Chase tells Dante, Willow is a nurse and a good mom. She’s made mistakes, but has no history of violence. Michael, on the other hand, is a person who brutally murdered a woman. Dante says, the circumstances were way different, and Chase says, Michael was practically raised in the mob. Dante says, if he follows the evidence, right now it points to Willow, and Chase says Dante keeps telling him that he’s biased, but Dante can’t see the possibility of his brother being a suspect, even if it means an innocent woman goes down for the crime. Chase walks out.

Willow says she never imagined that during the session Michael set up, she’d be arrested in front of her children, and Drew says, he’s a vindictive bastard. Willow says, more than that. He’s framing her. That means the father of her children broke into Drew’s home and shot him.

Brook tells Michael that Willow’s judgement was awful, especially when it came to Drew, but Wiley and Amelia loved their mom. And no matter what she’d done, Willow adored them and was capable of being a good mother. Michael says he’s not interested in saving Willow from herself. Not anymore. He was trying to stop her from doing more harm than she’d already done. Now, by the time the visitation hearing came around, Willow would be serving a life sentence for trying to kill Drew and would be out of the kids’ lives completely.

Britt thanks Jason, when Josslyn arrives. Jason asks if she’s seen her mom, and she says, yeah. She just came from her place. They had a great conversation. He says, anything in particular? and she says, no. Her mom just told her how much she’d missed her. She thought her mom missed her more than she realized. Britt says she wonders if Carly would have missed her as much if she knew Josslyn was lying to her face the whole time, and Josslyn says she’s very grateful that Britt saved her life, but she’s done doing this. And if Britt even thinks about telling her mom that she’s WSB, she will burn Britt’s life down because she can do it.

Carly is alone with the moss bowl🎍, and flashes back to Jason saying that Josslyn is in the WSB. She leans back on the sink and remembers asking Jason, why is her daughter in the WSB? Jason says, the assignment. Jack needed someone to get something and used Josslyn to get it. She flashes back to telling Jason that Jack put her daughter in danger and she had to get her out. There was a knock at the door, and Jack came in. He asks, did you miss me? (Aww. I feel sorry for Jack.)

Michael tells Brook, as a father, he’s responsible for keeping his children safe. That means keeping them away from Drew any way he can. The doorbell rings, and Brook says, her first guests. Does he want to come to her tea party? He says he just had one with Amelia. He’s good. She says, his loss, and leaves to answer the door.

Nina tells Nathan that she needs back-up. Please help save her daughter. Nathan says he is trying help, but if she sticks to her story, she and Willow will both end up in prison. Marco says, her brother is right. It won’t help giving an alibi that everyone knows is false. Instead, it will look more like Willow is a cold-blooded killer. Nina says she needs to do something, and Nathan says, drop the alibi. Do that, and it will give Willow a fighting chance. Turner came back and asked if they’d reached a decision.

Willow tells Drew that they have to get Wiley and Amelia away from Michael. It’s not safe. Michael is a dangerous man. Drew says, she has to prove she’s innocent first. Then they’ll get the kids away from Michael and back with her. She says he told her that he was willing to tell the police that he remembered Michael being the one who shot him. Would he really do that for her and her kids?

Dante walks into the nook and says, good. Michael is here. Michael says he is. What’s going on? Dante says he’s here as a brother – he puts his badge on the table – not as a cop. Convince him that he did not frame his ex-wife for attempted murder.

On Monday, Stella says Tracy might have some trouble on her hands anyway; Ronnie says, things are gonna get fun now; Dante tells Michael that he has to come forward and turn himself in; and Carly asks how Jack could keep her in the dark about her daughter.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

A little scary, and not in a Halloween way. Here’s praying for a successful surgery and quick recovery. Maxie’s family needs her back and so do we.

https://ew.com/general-hospital-star-kirsten-storms-addresses-reason-for-show-break-11829923

I love how she looks at growing up on the show.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-eden-mccoy-marks-10-years-as-josslyn-what-a-special-thing-to-be-able-to-celebrate/

The Daytime Emmy noms. I’m rooting extra for Gregory Harrison.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-nancy-lee-grahn-alexis-dishes-ric-hostage-story-and-daytime-emmy-nom-excl/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-laura-wright-on-daytime-emmy-nomination-i-was-really-proud-exclusive/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospitals-jonathan-jackson-going-for-sixth-daytime-emmy-is-a-very-surreal-thing-exclusive/

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/gregory-harrison-reflects-on-general-hospital-run-and-earning-a-daytime-emmy-nomination-at-75-excl/

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Mediterranean

The crew had a night out, and Christian and Max were at odds throughout the whole episode. The primary was a repeat of someone Aesha served during her stint in Australia. She said he was very specific and she wasn’t wrong, although he wasn’t overly demanding. He did want truffles though, and a-hole Max decided to chow down on the remainder of them sitting in the galley – during the dinner service. Luckily, there were spares. Christian floated away on a jet ski with no way to get back, and in Nathan’s interview, he said he tried to motivate Max and Christian, but they were dead weight.

Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City

The best moment ever was when Mary turned down caviar because she might end up with salmon babies in her belly. I have to admit to not paying much attention except for hearing Brittani tell the group how Jared was whining about how much he’d paid for things. There was also a beautiful lunch at a winery that degenerated into some argument about soup where they all tried to recall the line from Seinfeld – no soup for you! – but failed miserably.

Real Housewives Of Orange County

The group went to Amsterdam. One of those trips none of us will ever get to take and that they never really enjoy since there’s always a fight or six. Fancy Pants Heather was going to spread some of her father’s ashes there as her parents lived in Amsterdam while she was in college. They split into two groups – Gretchen, Fancy Pants, Gina, and Shannon went for space cakes, while Tamra, Emily, and Jenn decorated d*cks. Not real ones. They all met for dinner, which was hysterical to watch with a high Shannon and Fancy Pants looking at each other through their water glasses. After that was the Red-Light District, and in Jenn’s interview, she said maybe they would get through the trip alive. But then we saw next week’s promo. No such luck.

Real Housewives Of Miami – Reunion Part 3

We revisited Kiki spitting out an oyster and the ratchet/wretched controversy. Marysol said she was getting a procedure done on her knees after Adriana’s comment, which was just sad. Larsa apologized to Jody backstage, and Lisa and Larsa made up. Until next season. Thank God this one is over. I hate Reunions and this was one of the worst.

Random Reality Items

In case you were wondering. I find it difficult to feel bad for him though.

Giving you Lala.

I actually remember her. God forbid they cast someone a little out of the Beverly Hills norm.

Aww. This made me feel sad. They were so cute together.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

The Substance. HBO/MAX. A phenomenal film. Demi Moore deserved the Oscar for making body horror poignant, but even more so for making a statement about a real life horror – the dismissal of a woman as she ages. It’s sad that even today, women are judged by their appearance, while men are judged by their accomplishments. Moore plays a famous fitness instructor whose boss is looking for the next new shiny young thing. She ingests something called The Substance and births out a younger, prettier self. What happens next contains a million messages all pointing to how messed up society still is. The ending broke my heart.

https://www.slashfilm.com/1996873/the-substance-oscar-winning-horror-movie-hbo-max-streaming-charts/

This was the stupidest theory ever. It wasn’t Dallas.

https://screenrant.com/the-substance-elizabeth-mind-fan-theory/

Victoria Beckham. Netflix. I’ve always loved The Spice Girls (don’t judge) and loved Posh when she did her reality shows back in the early 2000s. I thought she was smart and had a wicked sense of humor. This documentary focuses on her pivot from pop culture celebrity to designer of couture. While her clothing mostly isn’t for my body type, I admit to owning a pair of her jeans. What struck me most was how mean people have been to her and the horrific things people have said, hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. Yet, she stuck it out and achieved her dream. Okay, it didn’t hurt to have David by her side.

https://people.com/victoria-beckham-docuseries-reveals-business-debt-including-shocking-cost-of-office-plants-11828928

You, too, can channel her fashion.

https://people.com/victoria-beckham-netflix-outfits-october-2025-11830679

The Woman in Cabin 10. Netflix. A step up from a Lifetime movie – it has Guy Pearce! – a journalist is invited to cover a fundraiser and travels there with other guests on a yacht. She believes she’s witnessed someone falling or being pushed overboard, but all the evidence points to it never having happened.

https://www.thereviewgeek.com/thewomanincabin10-moviereview/

I was glad to read about the changes from the book. I was sure I’d read it, then started to doubt myself as I was watching the film.

https://www.purewow.com/entertainment/the-woman-in-cabin-10-netflix-review-movie-vs-book

It’s bigger than the one on Below Deck, but with the same rules.

https://people.com/all-about-the-woman-in-cabin-10-filming-locations-11830042

Sinners (again). HBO/MAX. I started watching this just to watch a specific scene again and got sucked in to the whole thing. It’s not just a horror masterpiece, it’s a masterpiece on every level. The cinematography, the acting, the soundtrack, and story are all brilliant. I loved the real life horror parallel and how multi-dimensional it was. If it doesn’t win all the Oscars, something is very wrong.

https://www.meer.com/en/93659-sinners-a-masterpiece-of-cinema

🔮 Watches Of the Future…

Premieres on October 26th and I can’t wait.

https://ew.com/when-does-welcome-to-derry-come-out-cast-trailers-11827313

https://ew.com/welcome-to-derry-on-set-it-prequel-tracing-pennywise-origins-exclusive-11830263

This looks interesting and kind of weird. And I didn’t hate WandaVision.

https://ew.com/visionquest-closes-wandavision-trilogy-billys-brother-tommy-11828643

🐉 Write Faster, George…

Yeah, no one wants to die, but people do, so get writing.

https://ew.com/george-rr-martin-winds-of-winter-delay-controversy-11828778

🎸 He Loved It Loud…

I was sad to hear this. IMO, Ace had the best of the KISS solo albums. New York Groove is a gem.

https://people.com/kiss-cofounder-ace-frehley-dead-at-74-11831585

🧌 Where the Rubber Suit Meets the Road…

Where else could a K-Pop Demon Hunter literally walk into a bar with Deadpool and Monkey D. Luffy?

https://nypost.com/2025/10/11/us-news/celebrities-and-cosplayers-take-part-in-new-york-comic-con-2025/

👻 All Dressed Up and Everywhere To Go…

🐩 Costumes on celebrity pets.

https://www.tmz.com/2021/10/29/celebrity-pets-all-dressed-up-for-halloween/

🦖 Costumes for ambitious pet parents.

https://www.hgtv.com/lifestyle/holidays/15-diy-pet-costumes-for-halloween-pictures

🦎 And costumes for not-so ambitious pet parents.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/pets-animals/2025/10/13/top-2025-halloween-pet-costumes-for-cats-dogs-and-more/86676756007/

🕷 Quotes of the Week

Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie. A fault, which needs it most, grows two thereby. – George Herbert

To thrive in life you need three bones. A wishbone. A backbone. And a funny bone.Reba McEntire

Many things—such as loving, going to sleep, or behaving unaffectedly—are done worst when we try hardest to do them. – C.S. Lewis, from Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature, compiled in Words to Live By

I don’t focus on what I’m up against. I focus on my goals and I try to ignore the rest. – Venus Williams

The meaning of life is that it stops. – Franz Kafka

That food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison. – Ann Wigmore

The opportunity of a lifetime is to pick yourself. Quit waiting to get picked; quit waiting for someone to give you permission; quit waiting for someone to say you are officially qualified… and pick yourself. – Seth Godin

We can have peace if we let go of wanting to change the past and wanting to control the future. – Lester Levinson

Healing comes from taking responsibility: to realize that it is you – and no one else – that creates your thoughts, your feelings, and your actions. – Peter Shepherd

If you want change, get out there and live it. – Steve Maraboli

We work to become, not to acquire. – Elbert Hubbard

We remember autumn to best advantage in the spring; the finest aroma of it reaches us then. – Henry David Thoreau

What did Columbus discover? People were already here. It’s like crashing your car into Starbucks & saying you discovered coffee.Jimmy Kimmel

🐦‍⬛ On a Midnight Dreary…

Until next week, stay safe; stay making sure your porch has secure/easy child access if you’re passing out treats on Halloween; and stay not throwing a tea party for a shots and beers kinda gal.