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September 1, 2022 – Valentin Confesses To Anna, Austen Has Friendsgiving At Aunt Barbara’s & Wake Me

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Finn tells Elizabeth, something doesn’t add up. If Nikolas always knew he could vouch for her whereabouts, why didn’t he just say that? More to the point, why didn’t she? She says, because Nikolas is lying.

Trina tells Ava that she’s going to be okay. Her family is right outside, even Spencer, just waiting for her to wake up. The alarm on the machine starts going off, and Trina runs out, yelling for help.

In Valentin’s hotel room (um… what happened between the pool and here?), Valentin tells Anna, they’ve been keeping secrets from one another. She says, they have? and he says he thinks it’s time they stop doing that. Put their cards on the table. She asks if he’d like to go first, but he says he thinks they can both jump in as need be. She’s got Lucy Coe trying to get information on him. That’s clever. She says, given the players, she thought sequins might be a good camouflage because he’s been so opaque. He says he has his reasons. Actually, he has one very good reason. She says, his daughter. Charlotte’s in danger, isn’t she?

Curtis asks what brings Drew by to The Savoy, and Drew says, after everything that happened at the family manse yesterday, he needed a bit of a distraction. Curtis says he heard what happened to Ava. Is she going to be okay? Portia joins them, and Drew says, last he heard, she’s critical, but stable. Portia says, it’s so horrible. Do they have any idea who might have done this to her? Drew says, the PCPD is working on it, the boathouse is cordoned off as a crime scene, and he spent most of the morning answering questions. Portia says, no wonder he needed a distraction, and Curtis says, speaking of distractions, should he tell Drew or does she want to? Drew says, tell him what? and Portia shows him her ring. Curtis says, they got engaged.

Carly lovingly cleans around the moss bowl🎍, and flashes back to blowing off a relationship with Drew. There’s a knock at the door, and Bobbie comes in. She says, Carly was a million miles away just now, and Carly says she was thinking things out. Bobbie says, that’s why she’s here. Her daughter needs her, and she’s here for her. They hug.

Finn tells Elizabeth, Nikolas lied; what a shocker. But he did find them together. She says she wasn’t with Nikolas the whole time, and he asks why Nikolas told Jordan that she was. She says, he was being a friend and covering for her, and he asks, where was she then? She says she doesn’t know, and he says, the Quartermaine estate is a big place. Nobody could fault her for not knowing where she was. She says she hasn’t told him everything. It’s time she did.

Bobbie asks how Avery is taking it, and Carly says, she’s really upset and confused. She can’t go away to a seminar with Avery’s mother in the hospital. Bobbie says, mmm… and Carly says, if she wants to say something, just say it. Bobbie says, Carly is using Ava’s stabbing as an excuse not to go, and Carly asks why she’d need an excuse. Bobbie says, after the merger disaster, Carly picked herself up, and was so excited to get her life back on track. Now she’s looking for excuses not to take the next step. So what changed?

Drew congratulates Curtis and Portia, and says he’s so happy for them. Portia says, they’re pretty excited about it themselves, and Curtis says, they’re pretty lucky, aren’t they. She says, yeah, they are.

Dr. Valero comes out of Ava’s room, and Nikolas asks, what’s happening? Why did the alarms go off?

Valentin says, Victor has Charlotte, and Anna says she wanted to be wrong. How did he get to her? Valentin says he thought Charlotte was safe. Peter was gone, and he made the mistake of letting his guard down. She says she thinks they both underestimated Victor. Using your granddaughter as hostage is a new low. He says, that’s the thing about his father; he has no low to hit. Victor saved Charlotte from Peter. She wanted to see him in the clinic, and he thought it was okay for Victor to bring her to him. She says, and he took her? and he says, as soon as he left the clinic, Victor took her to her new school, a state-of-the-art security boarding school, a place where sheiks and oligarchs send their children. He can send texts and call, but neither the school nor Victor will allow him physical contact. She says, with Valentin’s daughter as leverage, Victor knows he has control over him, and Valentin says, that’s exactly right. Victor made it very clear that Valentin has do everything he says, or he’s going to hurt her.

Dr. Valero tells Nikolas, Ava’s blood pressure was dangerously low. They gave her medication to stabilize it. Nikolas says, but she’s stable, and the doctor says, with her vitals and the way she’s responding to medication, they expect her to regain consciousness soon. Nikolas asks if he can see her, and Dr. Valero says, of course (🎍).Trina says she’s going to the vending machine, and Spencer says he’ll go with her. They leave, and Victor asks how Nikolas is holding up. Nikolas says he’s concerned about his wife, and goes into Ava’s room. Jordan suggests Victor let Nikolas have some time alone with Ava. It’s his turn to answer questions.

Curtis tells Drew, now that the charges have been dropped, PCU expunged their Title IX ruling, and reinstated Trina. Drew says, that’s so great that they’re throwing Trina a party. She deserves to have a little bit of fun after everything she’s been through. Curtis says he just wishes she didn’t have to worry about Ava now, when Portia comes over, and says, she has to check on some patients before the party. She’ll see Curtis tonight. She tells Drew, it’s good to see him, and leaves. Curtis says, now that it’s just the two of them, does Drew want to tell him the real reason he stopped by?

Carly tells Bobbie that she can’t fly off to Aruba to take a leadership course when her personal life is complicated. Bobbie says, don’t tell her this is about Sonny, and Carly says, God no. This is about Jason. Bobbie asks how Jason can be causing her problems, and Carly says she thinks she has feelings for his brother. Bobbie says, oh, that, and Carly asks what she means. Bobbie says, everybody knows, and Carly asks what everybody thinks they know. Bobbie says she doesn’t know what the big deal is. They’re both heathy, single adults. Carly says, it’s not nearly that simple, and Bobbie says, tell her everything. Carly says, after Jason died, she and Drew were getting closer and becoming friends. Then they started what she thought was just harmless flirting. Now she realizes she has feelings for him. Bobbie asks if Drew returns the feelings, and Carly says, she thinks so… yes. Yesterday at the picnic, she asked him point blank what was going on. Bobbie says she knows that look. She takes it the conversation went pretty well. Carly says, after a while, there wasn’t a lot of talking going on, so… Bobbie says she loves those conversations, and Carly says, but before it got too hot, the fire stopped everything. Bobbie says, Carly lost her, and Carly says, they left the grill unattended, but it was fine because someone put the fire out, and it gave her and Drew a minute to think. He stopped by earlier because he wanted to talk about where she thought things should go between them. Bobbie asks what she told him, and Carly says, she told him, in the past year, she lost her marriage, her career, and her best friend, and that her life has gone from stable to uncharted, and it wouldn’t be fair for her to start anything with him when she wasn’t sure where her life was going. Bobbie says, so Carly is putting her life on hold to protect Drew. The last time she looked, Drew was perfectly capable of protecting himself.

Drew asks if Curtis is accusing him of ulterior motives in looking up a friend, and Curtis says, Drew looks like he’s got something on his mind. Drew says he just came from Carly’s and… Yesterday at the Quartermaine picnic, Carly accused him of flirting with her. Curtis says, was he? and Drew says, oh yeah. Curtis asks if she returned the vibe, and Drew says, yes… but when he went to talk to her today, and told her that he wanted to see where this would go, she said she needs to sort her own life out first. Curtis tells Drew, he hates to say it, but she might be right, and Drew says, probably. Curtis says, and while she’s getting her house in order, maybe Drew should do the same.

Elizabeth says, Nikolas needed to cover for her because she didn’t know where she was, and Finn asks if she thinks she lost time again. She says, yes, and he says, maybe she doesn’t remember because she hit her head, but she says she’s lost consciousness before. This was different. It was like when those pills were making her sleepwalk, which means she can’t explain her whereabouts when Ava was attacked. Nikolas knew it would make the police suspicious, and she can’t risk anything happening to her because her boys need her. She doesn’t know what to do. She needs help. He takes her hands, and tells her, start from the beginning. They’ll figure this out together.

Jordan says, DA Scorpio said Victor showed up at the boathouse after Ava was found, and Victor says, one of many. They were concerned when they saw the police there. She says, prior to that, can he tell her where he was and who he was with? and he says, when Ava was so viciously attacked, he was with Spencer; he’d been taken ill. She asks if he’s sure, because the Quartermaine staffer who confirmed Spencer was intoxicated at the time of the attack said he was alone. Another witness stated they saw Victor and Spencer at around 10:15 pm, after the attack. Nikolas already stated he was with Elizabeth Baldwin when Ava was assaulted. So can anyone confirm his whereabouts? He says he commends Jordan on her pursuit of justice, but right now, his family needs him. He trusts they’ll find the person responsible for this dreadful crime. She thanks him for his time, and says she will be following up.

Nikolas tells Ava, Dr. Valero thinks she’ll wake up soon. He wonders if she’ll be able to tell them what she saw. She opens her eyes, and whimpers, no… Stop… She sees him, and says, Nikolas.

Elizabeth says, after she and Finn fought about him calling Sarah, she stormed off, and then she blacked out. He says, maybe their fight triggered it? and she says, maybe. She was angry, and all she could hear was his voice telling her that her boys were probably aware that she has a problem. Then she was someplace else, and has no idea how she got there. That’s when Nikolas showed up. He says, that was around the time Ava was attacked, and she says she has zero recollection of where she was or what she was doing. He says, even if she doesn’t remember, there’s no way she did this. She asks how he can be sure, and he says, she had no reason to want to hurt Ava. She says she hurt Chase, and he says, that’s because whatever part of her subconscious is doing this, didn’t want him to discover what was going on. She says, what if she ran into Ava, and perceived her as a threat? Anything is possible. She doesn’t know what she was doing.

Drew asks what Curtis means by getting his own house in order, and Curtis asks what Drew’s done since he came back to town. First, he threw himself into investigating Victor Cassadine. Then it was helping the Quartermaines get ELQ back from Valentin. Drew says, those are important things, and Curtis says, they are, to other people. Drew asks if Curtis is saying he should be more selfish, and Curtis tells him, he’s saying Drew’s been so busy righting the wrongs from his past, he stopped himself from moving forward.

Carly says, maybe Bobbie is right. Maybe she’s not protecting Drew; maybe she’s protecting herself. Bobbie says, from what? and Carly says, you tell me. How could it not be a mistake, after everything that’s happened in her life, to get involved with Jason’s brother? Bobbie asks if she’s afraid she’s seeing Drew as a substitute, but Carly says, of course (🍷) not. Bobbie says, because nobody could take Jason’s place in her life, and Carly says, exactly. Bobbie says, Jason was her safety net. No matter what shenanigans Carly got up to, no matter how questionable her behavior, and believe her, she’s not judging… Carly asks if she’s sure, and Bobbie says, Jason woudn’t either. There was nothing Carly could ever do to drive Jason away. He might be hurt, angry, or bitterly disappointed, but Jason would never turn his back on Carly, even when she might have deserved it. But Drew might not be as forgiving of her impulses. Carly flashes back to finding out Nina is Willow’s mother, and Bobbie says, like whatever it is she’s thinking about right now.

Portia sees Spencer and Trina at the hospital, and Trina runs over to hug her. Portia asks how Trina’s holding up, and Trina says, she was in the room with Ava when the alarms started going off. Portia asks if Ava is okay, and Trina tells her, the doctor said she’s going to be fine, but she’s scared out of mind. Portia says she’s sorry Trina has to go through this right now, especially after everything else. Trina says, about that. She was thinking maybe tonight isn’t the best time for a party. Would Portia be upset if they canceled it?

Victor joins Spencer, and Spencer asks if there’s any change with Ava. Victor says, not that he’s aware of. He’s been held up by the Police Commissioner. That’s someone who could benefit from more professional detachment. Spencer says, meaning? and Victor says, meaning, if Commissioner Ashford continues to make these insinuations disguised as questions, she’s going to find out the hard way what it’s like to cross a Cassadine.

Anna says, for what it’s worth (🍷), she knows what he’s going through, and he says he knows she does. He wishes she could teach him how she handled it, because Charlotte’s not safe, and there’s nothing he can do about it. He’s close to tears, and says, he’s helpless. She asks why he didn’t tell her. Obviously not at first, since he couldn’t risk having a message intercepted, but when he came home, she was here. He says, please believe him; he had no choice. Protecting Charlotte is his only priority. If Victor even knew they were having this conversation, there’s no telling what he would do to her. He’s going insane. She hugs him, and says she understands. They’ll bring Charlotte home, she promises, but in order to do it, they have to take Victor down. Valentin’s been working for him since he left the clinic? Valentin says he has, and she asks if he’s done everything Victor asked. He says, just about, and she says, what has Victor asked him to do?

Finn tells Elizabeth, they have to rule out a few things out. Has she been taking any pills again? She says, not since she checked herself out of Shadybrook. This came on, on its own. She doesn’t know what’s happening to her. He says, something triggered it. She said she was replaying their fight in her head. Anything else? She says, yeah. She’s been having these fragments of a memory. She’s a teenager, and she’s shouting at a woman to stay away from her father. He asks, what woman? and she says she doesn’t know; no one she remembers or recognizes. It happened again after their fight. That’s the last thing she remembers until she came to. He asks, how often has this been happening? and she says, the first time, it was after she talked to Scotty about walking in on Finn and Terry talking about her behind her back. He says, and this time, it was after she was angry about him calling Sarah. These events have something in common; she was angry at him. She says, there was another time. When she checked herself out of Shadybrook and came to work. Does he remember how he found her on the stairwell? She doesn’t think this is being cause by their arguments or her being angry. These images are happening every time somebody confronts her about what’s been happening, and normally that person is him. Maybe it’s more than grief over losing Franco. There’s something very wrong with her.

Jordan goes into Ava’s room, and Nikolas says, please. His wife just woke up and she’s in distress. She’s in no condition to answer questions. Jordan says she got the okay from Dr. Valero, but he says, she’ll also need his okay, and he’s not okay. Ava asks, what happened? and Jordan goes over to her bed. She says, Ava is in ICU. She was stabbed last night. They’re making every effort to find out who did this to her, but time is of the essence. Does she feel up to answering some questions? Nikolas says he wants them to find out who did this more than anybody, but not at the expense of Ava’s recovery. Ava says she wants to talk. She doesn’t know if she can help though. She didn’t see who attacked her. Jordan asks, what’s the last thing Ava remembers? and Ava says, she was at the Quartermaines; she was outside the boathouse. Jordan asks if anyone was with her, but Ava says, she was alone; she thought so. She wanted to take a moment for herself. Then there was pain… here. Jordan asks what else she remembers, but Ava says she’s sorry. It’s all a blur after that. She thinks she tried to call out for help. Does Jordan know who found her? Jordan says, Josslyn Jax. She and a man who works for Sonny found her. They saved her life. What was she doing prior to being at the boathouse? Why did she need a moment alone? Ava looks at Nikolas, and flashes back to Nikolas accusing her of not wanting him to be close with Spencer, because she only has herself to blame for her failed relationship with Kiki. Nikolas tells Jordan, clearly his wife needs rest; this can wait. Jordan says, when Ava woke up, she seemed upset with her husband. Why is that? Ava says, they had a fight.

Carly tells Bobbie that she doesn’t want to use Drew as a crutch to get over everything that’s happened, and Bobbie asks if he isn’t already. Carly says, as a friend, yes, but that’s not what either one of them are talking about. If something happens between her and Drew, they want it to be about them, not a rebound. Bobbie says she doesn’t see them being a rebound thing, and Carly says, neither does she, because it’s not going to happen. Bobbie says, what about all those feelings she just admitted to having? They’re not going to go away. And Carly knows better than anyone, you can’t help who you fall for. Carly says, they’ll just have to deal with it, and who knows? Maybe someday something will happen between her and Drew, but the way things are now, she can’t afford to lose a friend.

Drew tells Curtis, when he was in that cell, all he wanted was to get back to the life he remembered. Although he shouldn’t have been surprised when he got back, and time hadn’t stopped. Curtis says, time doesn’t do that no matter how nicely we ask, and Drew says, Curtis and Portia were lucky the found their way back. Curtis says, they weren’t lucky. They worked hard to get to where they are now, and to get away from the mistakes of their past. When he and Portia got together back in the day, she was married. He didn’t know that, and he was in his first year of recovery. Drew says, they still had a connection, but Curtis says, it was nothing they could build on, so inevitably, it ended badly. Now that they find themselves back together, they’re the same people, but they’re in different places. Drew says, better places, and Curtis says, much better places. The thing is, they’re not trying to recreate the past. They’re exploring the beautiful future. Drew says, that’s the thing with Carly. The future he wants with her is nothing like their pasts. He know what Curtis is going to say; that he has to respect the fact Carly doesn’t want to mess with their friendship. Curtis says, valid, but it’s also a good excuse not to take risks. Drew says, she doesn’t think it’s time. And he wishes she didn’t feel that way. He thinks they could be incredible together, but just because he’s ready to move forward, doesn’t mean she is.

Anna asks if Valentin is the French captain, and he says, Captain Françoise Olivier. She says she wishes she were more surprised, and he says he’s so sorry, but she says, please don’t. She understands why he did what he did. What is Victor after? Why is he doing all of this? Valentin says he doesn’t know. Victor won’t tell him, and he doesn’t have to. He’s got Charlotte. Valentin is completely in the dark. She says, now that she knows Jennifer was framed, she can call the WSB, but he says, that’s out of the question. This has to stay between them. If it doesn’t, and Victor knows Valentin betrayed him, he’ll take it out on Charlotte. She says, they can’t leave an innocent woman in prison, but he says he’s too far in. He’s not going to let anything happen to Charlotte. He’s not going to lose his daughter.

Jordan asks what Ava and Nikolas fought about, and Ava says, what they always fight about – his son. She and Spencer don’t like each other very much and it causes friction. Jordan says, and this was right before Ava was attacked? How heated did the argument get? Nikolas says he didn’t stab his wife. How is this relevant? Jordan says, it’s relevant because this morning, she asked Nikolas if Ava was upset before she was attacked. She asked if Ava experienced any conflict, and he said no, yet here she is, having fought with his son. Why did he lie to her? He says, the Cassadine family’s arguments are traditionally dramatic. So when she asked him about conflict, he assumed she meant outside of the family. (Nice try.) She says she’d love to believe that, and he says, one thing both of them should believe is that he deeply regrets getting in a fight with Ava. If they hadn’t fought, she might not have gone to that damn boathouse, and he might have been there to stop anyone who wanted to cause her harm. Instead, he was venting about the argument to Elizabeth. He’s so sorry. He should have never left her side. One silly fight, and he almost lost her. He should have been there for her. Ava thanks him, and says, it’s the thought that counts. She says she’s getting a little tired, and Jordan says she understands. She thanks Ava for speaking with her. They’ll pick this up when she’s feeling stronger. She’ll speak with Nikolas later. She leaves, and he asks how Ava is feeling. When he heard she was attacked, he was so scared. She shrinks away from him, and he asks, what’s wrong? She says, last night, they said a lot of things to each other, and he says, they did… Wait. She doesn’t think he did this to her, does she?

Portia says, of course (🍷) they can cancel the party, but is Trina sure? She’s always putting everyone else’s needs before her own. And after everything Trina’s been through, doesn’t she think she deserves an evening to herself to celebrate her accomplishments? Trina says she wants to do that, but she also wants Ava to be there. Portia says, and when Ava wakes up, what does Trina think she’ll say when she finds out Trina canceled the party on her account? Trina tells her, Ava would probably say she shouldn’t have, and Portia says, the Ava she knows, would insist she have the party as planned. It’s high time Trina focused on herself.

Walking through the hospital, Spencer says, he has no idea why they’re protecting his father, and Victor says, how many times does he have to tell Spencer? We Cassadines protect our own. Spencer says, there are limits. His father deserves to be in prison for the things he’s done. Victor says, this is one thing he didn’t do. The only interesting piece of information from Commissioner Ashford is that Spencer’s father has an airtight alibi. He was with Elizabeth Baldwin when Ava was being attacked. Spencer says, even better. If his father isn’t the one who hurt Ava, he has zero reason to withhold the truth. He will tell Commissioner Ashford that his father slept with Esme.

Nikolas says, Ava knows he’s not the one who did this to her, doesn’t she? and she says, he couldn’t have. He was with Elizabeth. He says, he was, but that’s not the only reason she thinks… She says she doesn’t know what to think, and he says, he’d never do anything like this; no matter what they said, no matter how angry. Please tell him that she believes him. She says she’s tired. She wants to be alone. Let her rest.

Trina sees Jordan, and asks, how’s Ava? Jordan says, she’s awake, and Trina hugs Portia. She says she has to text Joss and tell her the news. She runs off, and Spencer and Victor come by. Spencer tries to say something to Jordan, but Victor cuts him off, saying, that’s wonderful news about our Ava. He thanks her, and tells Spencer, shall we? He leads Spencer away, but Spencer keeps looking back at Jordan. Trina comes back, and asks if Portia thinks she has enough time to get some of Ava’s stuff before the party. Now that she’s awake, she’s sure Ava will want something familiar with her. Portia says, she’ll be cutting it close. Windymere isn’t exactly around the corner. Trina says, but the MetroCourt is, and that’s where she’s been staying the last couple of days. Portia says, in that case, Trina can take her car. They leave, and nothing is lost on Jordan.  

Victor says, listen to him, great-nephew. He’s only going to tell Spencer this once, and he’s going to remember it for the rest of his life. Neither his father’s marriage, nor anything else relevant to their family is of concern to the authorities. Is that understood? Spencer says, yes, uncle, and Victor says he knows Spencer is angry at his father, and he has every reason to be, but his movements at the time of Ava’s attack are well accounted for. His betrayal of Spencer, no matter how painful, is totally irrelevant. Spencer says, maybe to the authorities, but it is relevant to Trina. Victor asks, how so? and Spencer says, because if Commissioner Ashford knows why Esme left town, she can use that to find her. Victor says, it always comes round to Miss Robinson, doesn’t it? He admires Spencer’s good intentions, but Esme didn’t tell anyone where she was going. Spencer is just complicating things for himself if he goes back and changes his story now. He tried it once. Look where it got him. Spencer says, but, uncle… and Victor says, listen to him. Don’t invite any more trouble. He’s in enough already.

Finn says, there’s nothing wrong with Elizabeth. He thinks this just means there’s something in her past, something hidden, she’s not dealing with. She says she tried to fight it. She tried to push it down, hoping it would go away. She just can’t do it anymore. She has to face whatever she’s blocking out. He says, she’s not alone. They’ll find the answers together.

Curtis says, if Drew feels that he and Carly have something special, wouldn’t he want to find out if she feels the same thing? Even if it took a while? Drew says, that’s some solid advice right there, and Curtis tells Drew, he’s not saying what worked for him and Portia is going to work for them. But he seems to remember a saying that life is long and full of surprises. Drew says, he thinks he and Carly make each other happy, but the answer to Curtis’s question is yes. He can give her time. He can give her all the time she needs to make sure she’s ready.

Carly tells Bobbie, it’s a text from Josslyn… Ava’s going to be okay. Avery is going to be thrilled. Bobbie says, good. Now Carly has no reason not to go to that seminar. Carly says she thinks she needs to stay put, and Bobbie says, she’s doing it again; making excuses to postpone the next chapter of her life. Carly says she’s being sensible, but Bobbie says, sensible is not Carly’s thing. Carly hands Bobbie her bag, and says, great talk; nice seeing her. Bobbie says, Carly is a creature of impulse. When she sees something she wants, she goes for it. Carly says she’s really trying to look before she leaps. She thought Bobbie would be proud of her. Bobbie says, no. Carly is looking for reasons not to leap. Maybe losing the hotel was a blessing in disguise. Maybe Carly can find happiness with a new career. Maybe even a new man. Carly says she loves Bobbie, but she’s got to go. She hustles Bobbie to the door, and they exchange I love yous. After Bobbie’s gone, Carly goes to the refrigerator, and takes down the brochure for the seminar. She considers taking the moss bowl 🎍 with her to Aruba.

Anna tells Valentin, Charlotte is his priority, but she wants him to remember, he’s not carrying this burden alone now. That gives them some leeway. He says, no one else can be involved, and she says, all right. No WSB, no friends, no allies. Nothing. They’ll figure out a way to keep Charlotte safe themselves. He says, Victor has to think he can trust him, and she says, he will. He’ll never know Valentin confided in her. Once Charlotte is safe, then they’re going to put an end to Victor. She hugs him.

Tomorrow, Brook tells Chase, step one is complete; Sonny says he needs Dex to do something else for him; and Willow says her mind is made up.

Southern Charm

Shep says he reacted in the worst way possible, calling Taylor a f***ing idiot. He’s glad Taylor tells him how she feels. Even if he doesn’t like it or it’s not what he wants to hear, he respects the hell out of that. He says he’s an every now and then jerk, which I think is debatable, since he’s a jerk most of the time. He tells Taylor all the right things, but we all know how this is going to end up, so…

Whitney brings wine, bread, and cheese out to the pool for lunch with Patricia, but makes the faux pas of using paper napkins. Austen calls, and says he’s having a Friendsgiving at his aunt’s. Whitney says, he’s going to Texas, but his mother might be available. Patricia asks if Madison or Naomie are coming, and Austen says, Naomie will be there. He can’t believe Whitney is making her come stag. Patricia wonders what she’s hearing, since apparently Whitney hasn’t told her that he’s hooking up with one of her pets. Naomie tells her mother that she ended up staying an extra night at Auldbrass with Whitney, and seems as surprised as Patricia that they’re a thing. In her interview, she says she doesn’t know when that change happened, but yeah. Her mom says she needs someone who’s been through a little bit of life to understand her. Naomie says, none of her friends tell their parents about their hook-ups, but her mom is like, well, we’re French. Patricia tries to pump Whitney for more information, and no pressure, but she wishes he’d settle down. She could kick the bucket any day now.

In the car, Paige asks Craig if Naomie is coming to Friendsgiving, and he says, she’s dating Whitney now. Paige asks if they’re boyfriend/ girlfriend, but Craig says he doesn’t care. He thinks Naomie is lost. In Craig’s interview, he says he can relate to being lost, but he didn’t sleep with Whitney. However, he’ll officiate the wedding, be the flower boy, whatever they need, as long as it gets Naomie to back off. Paige says, anyone who thinks Naomie is over him is out of their mind. We flash back to their first meeting when Naomie was all like, girls before dudes, and Paige says, at first, she thought Naomie was cool. Craig says, he was good with her at Auldbrass, but Paige says, Naomie was probably just trying to impress him. They go grocery shopping, and in his interview, Craig is all psyched about the day-to-day with her.

Venita meets Madison for a workout with Madison’s trainer. In Madison’s interview, she says, her fiancé is hot as sh*t, so she has to look good. In Venita’s interview, she says she loves Madison, but if Madison ever asks her to work out again, she might have to ditch the friendship. Venita does some deadlifts, and Madison says, you got to lock a man down. In her interview, she says, thank God for plastic surgery. That sh*t will save you. They talk about Madison’s upcoming wedding, and Madison says she doesn’t care if it’s big or small; that’s not what it’s about.

In Shep’s interview, he says, after what went down at Auldbrass, he’s trying to be more considerate, thoughtful, and selfless. They’re making some dishes for Friendsgiving, and Taylor puts him on banana pudding duty, while she handles the traditional green bean casserole. She tells him, when they’re with friends who don’t understand their banter (her word), he looks like an a-hole, and it makes her looks bad for taking it. In his interview, he says, he doesn’t want their friends to think they have a bad relationship because it’s not. He’s learning on the fly.

Austen’s sister Katie sets the table for Friendsgiving, and they go down Memory Lane. In his interview, he says, his Aunt Barbara’s house is the epitome of thanksgiving. He’s always in charge of the punch bowl, and every year it’s different. Craig is going to be bringing the turkey, and has a phobia about touching raw poultry. In Craig’s interview, he explains, there was a 200 person chicken dinner at the firehall when he was in high school, and they put the cooked chicken back in the boxes where the raw chicken was. 130 people were hospitalized. Paige offers to pull it out of the brine it’s been in, but it’s too heavy, and Craig ends up having to touch it anyway. Kathryn gets to Aunt Barbara’s first, and prepares some meatballs using weird ingredients like grape jelly. Craig and Paige are next, and Craig and Austen bring the fryer out to the patio. Naomie arrives with a casserole and a salad, and it’s all awkward with Paige. Paige says she doesn’t think she likes bourbon, which I think could get her kicked out of Charleston, and in Naomie’s interview, she says, it’s obvious Paige isn’t happy with her. She tries to make small talk, and in her interview, she says she has no idea what Craig has told Paige. She’s just trying to be friendly and copacetic, but it’s not working out for her. In Austen’s interview, he says, Craig acts like he knows what he’s doing, but somewhere back there, he doesn’t know what he’s doing. In Craig’s interview, he says he knows what he’s doing; he just hasn’t done it before. But he’s been with people who have done it. The margin of error is small, but the turkey could possibly explode. Austen says, so this could be like a rocket? Shep gets there with Taylor and his banana pudding, and Marcie and John follow shortly after. Craig and Austen fumble with lighting the fryer, and high-five when they’re successful. Leva and Olivia come bearing gravy and mashed potatoes respectively. In Shep’s interview, he says, Craig has this thing like he knows what he’s doing in the cooking arena, but he really doesn’t. He’s terrified with Craig in charge of anything.

Kathryn and Naomie sit down for a drink together, and Kathryn asks if Paige is having fun. Paige says, the whole group together is a lot, and she doesn’t know who Naomie thinks she’s fooling. If she was with her friends, she would have already popped off. Naomie tells Olivia that she picked up weird energy from Paige already, and it’s awkward. She went to say hello to Craig, and he turned his back; it was weird. She thinks things have been misconstrued to Paige. Paige tells Kathryn about Naomie pulling Craig aside at the dog wedding, and says, it was one of the most inappropriate things ever. She would have sent Craig a secret text like a normal person. In Kathryn’s interview, she says she thinks Naomie liked having Craig wanting her back. Don’t insert yourself into someone’s happiness just because you want attention. Another reason she thinks Naomie is a petty little bitch. I’m not sure the word petty means what Kathryn thinks it means. Paige says she’s acted like a goddam peach, and Kathryn says she thinks Paige and Craig are perfect for each other. Paige says, as long as Kathryn doesn’t try to have coffee with him, they’re cool. The turkey is done, and Austen and Craig high-five again.

Olivia and Austen agree there might be drama between Paige and Naomie. The turkey is carved, and passes the taste test. They prepare their plates inside, and go outside to eat. Austen gets up and thanks Katie for her help. He says he adores everyone at the table, and everyone toasts to Friendsgiving. In Austen’s interview, he says, Thanksgiving is his favorite holiday, so Friendsgiving makes him happy. He thinks the group could use a nice meal together, and he’s thankful they don’t have to always yell and bitch at each other. Naomie, Leva, and Olivia put napkins on their heads to make Pilgrim bonnets, and for some reason, Craig thinks this is racist. In Naomie’s interview, she says, Craig is really mad at something else and blaming it on the Pilgrims. This is insane. She thinks it’s just her being around that bothers Craig.

They go inside for dessert, and Naomie asks if Paige wants to talk outside. Paige says she can’t imagine what they have to talk about, but she’d love to. Craig says, his crazy ex-girlfriend wants a conversation with Paige, and Leva tells him to choose different words. He says, Naomie has already pulled him aside, now she’s pulling his girlfriend out there. In his in interview, he says, ex-girlfriends from years ago shouldn’t create drama with new girlfriends. She’s just not firing on all cylinders. Naomie and Paige sit on the porch, and Naomie says, clearly, Paige is uncomfortable. Paige says, Naomie pulling Craig aside at Patricia’s and saying, if Paige is uncomfortable, she won’t come around, insinuates there are feelings there. Naomie says, that’s not at all what she meant, and Paige asks if Naomie feels Craig treats her differently when she’s around. Naomie says she does, and Paige says, that also insinuates there’s some kind of relationship. I’m not following this logic, and Naomie says she feels like Paige is coming at her, but Paige says, Naomie pulled her aside, not the other way around. She asks if Naomie still has feelings for Craig, and Naomie says, not at all. Paige says, the optics of it look like she does, and in Naomie’s interview, she says, this is for sure pointless. She understands why, in Paige’s mind, Craig seems like a shining prince, but this whole thing is bullsh*t. Paige says, when she met Naomie, she liked her, but she’s dealt with girls before. She knows Naomie and Craig have a past, and that they hooked up this summer, so it’s not crazy for her to thing Naomie has feelings for Craig, and that what happened at Patricia’s is what she thought. She thought they were cool, and Naomie should have just come to her and asked if she was uncomfortable. They’ll never be best friends, but she wants to be able to socialize with Naomie. She doesn’t hold grudges, and they’re cool. She thinks Naomie is pretty and funny, and she wants to borrow her clothes. Naomie says, Paige is a badass.

Next time, Patricia holds her annual guy’s dinner, while the girls have a dinner out; and Shep refuses to make his profile inactive on dating sites.

🍂 Summering Into Fall…

Jump into tomorrow’s free-for-all of soap, tea, and quotable quotes, with some music on top. Until then, stay safe, stay always bringing a gift no matter what the invite says, and stay not being so busy righting the wrongs from your past, that you stop yourself from moving forward.

August 25, 2022 – Love Is In the Air At the Quartermaine Picnic, Shep Turns On the Charm & State

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Drew and Carly kiss, while way too LOUD music plays. He asks if they should be doing this, but she says she doesn’t know and doesn’t care. He says, him neither, and they go back to it.

On the phone, Olivia says, this cannot be happening, and Sonny asks, what’s going on? Leo tells him, all the desserts for the picnic have gone missing, and Olivia says, they do understand these are frozen desserts, right? In this heat, she’s going to be serving her guests puddles… No, wait… She says, they put her on hold. Unbelievable. Sonny says, missing desserts? and she says, he’s got people, right? Do something.

At the pool, Obrecht asks if Nina is sure, and Nina says, yes. Scotty says, God knows he has no love for Sonny, and Obrecht says, God and everyone in Port Charles. Scotty says, if Nina wants to chase after him… and Nina says, they both mean well, but she’s not welcome at the Quartermaines. And the truth is, the feeling is mutual, so if they want to go… Obrecht says, not if it means meeting the man who put the dent in her Scotty’s nase, and Scotty says, that Cody Bell is working for the Quartermaines. He’s a stable hand, shoveling manure, but if his schnitz wants to go, he’ll go. Nina says, it’s unanimous; they stay here. She’s sitting back and enjoying her half of this beautiful hotel. A woman comes running in, and says, they have a disaster on their hands.

Ava walks into one of the many Quartermaine living rooms to find Victor shaking martinis. He asks if this is what she’s looking for.

Nikolas looks for Ava at the stable, asking why she took off like that. They were having fun. Spencer is sitting on the steps, and says, maybe that’s the problem. He can’t say he blames her. Nikolas says, that would be a first, and Spencer says, who wants to put their heart out there only to have it crushed? Nikolas asks whose heart they’re talking about.

Elizabeth says, admit it, but Finn says, never. She says, he’s glad she talked him into coming here, and he says he’d go anywhere with her. She asks why he’s so sweet, but he says he’s not. It’s just the truth. He kisses her, when Terry comes along, and says, that’s more like it.

Sonny says he knows people in the trucking business. Does Olivia want him to track down a delivery? Leo says, maybe the truck driver drank some too, and fell in love, and Sonny asks what he’s talking about. Olivia asks if he remembers Nonna’s Sicilian Thunderbolt, and he says he hasn’t thought about that in ages. She said the original recipe came from Cupid himself. Leo says he put it in the lemonade, and Olivia shrugs and laughs.

Drew and Carly kiss their way into the boathouse.

Sonny says, Leo spiked the lemonade? and Leo says, Brook and Chase drank it. Olivia says, they don’t know who drank it actually. Leo meant it for Dante and Sam, but then the whole thing got mixed up. Sonny says, anybody could have had a drink, but don’t worry about it; it’s harmless. Leo says, Olivia told him it was magic, when Yuri walks in, and says, still no delivery truck. On the phone, Olivia says, yes, this is Olivia Quartermaine. She has a picnic and there are people outside waiting for desserts… Yes, she used a vendor she’s used multiple times. Please tell her the delivery is on the way… It’s where now?

Nina asks if the woman needs a paper bag, but she says she’s okay. Nina tells her, inhale… Now exhale slow. Perfect. Now tell her what happened. The woman says, the new chef threatened to quit, and Scotty asks if someone asked for ketchup for the dover sole, but Nina says he’s not helping. The woman says, there was a huge delivery of ready-made desserts, and Nina says, Jamika was offended because she brought over her own pastry chef. The woman says, they’d never get desserts from the outside, and Nina says, of course (🍷) not, but she knows who would on a special occasion like today. She and Obrecht both say, the Quartermaine picnic, and Nina says, Olivia must have gone through their vendor, and they mistakenly delivered it here. This is what she needs the woman to do. Concentrate. Go to Jamika and tell her it was a mistake, and it will never happen again. Go. Run. Faster, faster, faster, faster. She says she’ll have to redirect this delivery, and Obrecht says, these things happen of course (🍷), but why not take advantage? Nina asks, how? and Obrecht says, ride to the rescue herself.

Ava says, he read her mind, and Victor hands her a martini. He says, let’s sit while we reach an understanding, and she says she certainly understands his nephew. Every time she gets close to Nikolas, he proves himself to be… Victor says, human? and she says, a Cassadine. He says, their family is complicated, and she says, that’s one word for it. He asks if the same can’t be said for hers, or has Ava Jerome never fallen from grace? She says she’s fallen all right, more times than she cares to count. She’s never pretended to be a saint. He says, she just wants to be married to one, and she says she just wants to be married to someone who doesn’t have sex with his son’s girlfriend. Is that really too big of an ask? He says he doesn’t condone his nephew’s behavior, but it does take two to tango. They both know Esme is more than capable of seduction, and taking advantage of a weak moment. She’s quite the manipulator that one. Ava says, was, and he says, from her lips. Let’s assume she’s right. Then she’d have nothing left to fear from the late Miss Prince, so she must be afraid of something else. Could she be afraid of being hurt again?

Nikolas asks how things are going with Trina, and Spencer says, they don’t. Nikolas says, Spencer hasn’t told her that he was on her side all along? and Nikolas says, why bother? His plan was a fail. He didn’t get the goods on Esme, and hurt Trina in the process. Nikolas says, it’s not Spencer’s fault that Esme vanished, and Spencer says, not that he misses her or anything, but his big chance to be a hero vanished with her. What a complete waste of time. Nikolas says he thinks it was pretty heroic. Spencer got on the stand and testified, knowing he’d be sent back to prison, and he bets Trina thinks so too, even if she doesn’t want to admit it. Spencer says, Trina’s over him; she’s moved on, and he’s happy for her. As for Pentenville, he’s almost looking forward to it. Nikolas asks how he can say that, and Spencer says, because no one is going to miss him. Nikolas says, that’s not true, and Spencer says, grandmother? She’s not even in the country. Nikolas says he was talking about himself.

Elizabeth says she’s sorry she was so hard on them the other day, but Terry says she understands. Elizabeth walked in on them talking about her; that’s never fun. Elizabeth says, it just felt like they thought they knew her better than she knows herself, and Terry says, they were just concerned. Elizabeth says she knows, but it’s all good. She and Finn are in a good place, right? Finn flashes back to calling Dr. Webber, and saying that he needs a consult about someone they have in common, and Elizabeth says, feel free to chime in. He says, right, a great place, and Terry says she’s glad. She heard about the accident – she indicates Elizabeth’s bandaged hand – and Elizabeth says she was careless with a collection tube. She would much rather talk about something else. Or she should say, someone. Terry says, anyone in particular? and Elizabeth says, yeah, Terry.

Drew kicks the door shut, and Carly takes his apron off. He asks if she doesn’t want him to leave it on, and she says, that would be a look. He says she has no idea how many times he’s pictured this, and she says, he has? He says, hasn’t she? and she says, only about every 30 seconds, and he says, he’s thought about it every 5. They get busy, as the flames from the grill burn out of control.

Sonny asks if Olivia has a copy of the order, and she says, she has it on her phone. He can see the address of the house right there. He says he sees what she did. She checked the delivery address the same as billing by mistake. She says, basically she had it sent to herself at the hotel, and Yuri says he can go over and clear things up. He’s happy to help. She says she appreciates it, but he doesn’t work here anymore; he’s a guest in their home. She’ll call and see if someone can bring it. They hear beeping, and Olivia says, it’s her security app. It looks like there’s a fire at the boathouse. Sonny says, don’t panic. He’ll check it out.

Obrecht says, it’s an opportunity, but Nina says, absolutely not. Michael and Willow made her feel like a common criminal, banning her from seeing Wiley, and Olivia has been openly hostile to her since she bought Carly’s half of the hotel. Now they’re at the Quartermaines having this really great picnic for charity when she was pointedly not invited. So why would she go out of her way for them? Obrecht says she’s looking at this from the wrong angle. Nina has the upper hand. Either the picnic is a total bust, as they say, or they have Nina to thank for its success. Scotty says, her aunt’s a genius. Make them beg for those cream puffs. Obrecht says, and when Nina saves the day, they owe her, and Scotty says, yes, they do – big time. Nina says, they’re both evil, and they both say, yes. Scotty says, they work at that, and Nina says, they have a point. Are they coming or not? Obrecht takes Scotty’s arm, and says, let’s roll.

Victor says, while they’ve all been squabbling about who slept with who, he’s been keeping his eye on the prize, and Ava says, which is? He says, keeping this family intact, and she says, he’s always there when they need him, after he makes damn sure they do. That’s not love; that’s control. He laughs, and says he’s always admired her clarity. Though at times cynical, she’s always the pragmatist. She has her priorities in order, which is another reason she’s a good match for his nephew. Nikolas always thinks with his heart… She says, and other organs, and he says he knows she’s been horribly wronged. He’s deeply disappointed in his nephew. What man in his right mind would cheat on her? And with Esme of all people. But anger, no matter how righteous, must be tempered with common sense, which is why he wants to make himself abundantly clear. When you attack one Cassadine, you attack us all. Now they can either be enemies or family. Ask herself, does she really want it to be the former?

Nikolas says he can’t speak for everyone, but he’ll miss Spencer terribly. Spencer says, really? and Nikolas says, they’ve come a long way since Spencer first came home. Spencer says, translation: when he came home, he was on a mission to make Ava miserable. If only he’d known how skilled they were at doing that for themselves. Nikolas says, it could have saved Spencer some time. He won’t give up on Ava… or Spencer. He thinks he knows why Spencer picked this place to hide out at. Spencer says, he’s not hiding… Okay, maybe he’s hiding. He comes down the stairs, and Nikolas says, horseback riding. It’s where Spencer feels free, without a care in the world. Spencer says he’d really love to have that feeling right now, and Nikolas says, when Spencer gets out of Pentenville, they’re going to fly to Greece, and ride on the beach. They’re going to feast on moussaka and souvlaki, and all the seafood they both can handle. Spencer says, that’s a nice picture. Definitely something to frame and hang on the wall. He’s sorry, but he just can’t see it. He walks out.

Terry says, her love life? and Elizabeth asks why it’s a surprise. Terry says, because it’s essentially non-existent. Elizabeth says, no word from Chet, but Terry says, they spoke this morning actually. He’s doing well. The new job is everything he hoped for and more. She’s happy for him. Finn says, but it’s not easy letting go, is it? and she says, it’s a little easier when you know it’s the right thing to do. Anyway, enjoy the picnic. Elizabeth says, her too, and Terry leaves. Finn says, oy, and Elizabeth says, Terry puts on a brave front, but she really wanted things to work out with Chet. The next time she forgets how lucky they are, please remind her. He says he won’t let her forget in the first place.

Carly and Drew are busy making out on the boathouse couch, when Olivia and Sonny arrive. Olivia asks what they do. Should she grab some water from the lake? Sonny says, the water will make it worse; he’ll get some dirt. He grabs a convenient shovel, and dumps dirt on the grill. Carly says, what’s that? and Drew says, the grill. She says, oh my God, and he pulls her up. They run outside, and Carly asks, what the hell happened? Olivia says, they had a situation here. Who was on grill duty? Drew says, that would be him.

Nina calls for Olivia, but Leo says, his mom’s not here. She asks if he knows where she can find Olivia, and he says, she used to be Wiley’s grandmother. She says she still is, but she knows who he is. She heard about that play he’s doing; it sounds like so much fun. She’s sure he’ll steal the show. He tells her, his mom said she stole Aunt Carly’s business, and she asks if he knows where his mom is. She has something for her. Yuri comes in, and says, she’s at the boathouse. Leo says, she’s putting out a fire with Uncle Sonny, and Nina says, fire? Yuri says he can take her, but she says she knows where it is, and runs out.

Finn tells Elizabeth, it’s like what he and Violet talk about sometimes at bedtime. Happy endings are hard to come by. They take work, and sometimes you take a wrong turn on the way to grandma’s house, and you run into the Big Bad Wolf… What is he talking about? Elizabeth laughs and says she doesn’t know, but whatever it is, good thing those obstacles are behind them. Scotty and Obrecht come along, and Scotty asks, why the long faces? Obrecht says, don’t they know love is in the air?

Ava says she’d love to get on Victor’s good side, if only he had one, and he says, don’t be misled by his helping hand the other day. It was not a vow of loyalty. She says, sounds like a threat. If she doesn’t play along, he’ll reveal her little secret? He says, so murder is a little secret now, is it? and she says, it was an accident. He says, of course (🍷) it was, and no threat. He’s merely trying to point out secrets have a way of being revealed, and should that happen, who would she turn to? Julian is gone. Sonny may be Avery’s father, but that’s as far as their relationship goes. She says, he’s certainly done his research, and he says, face it, there’s no one. She says, except him? and he says he was thinking more of his nephew. Nikolas would take a bullet for her and she knows it. She says, that ship has sailed, but he says, then she’d better get back on board. Nikolas comes in, and says, there she is. He’s been looking for her everywhere. What’s going on?

Olivia says, thank God Sonny was here, and Sonny says, that grill’s going to need some serious cleaning. Olivia says, people don’t want dirt burgers for dinner? and Carly says, probably not. Drew apologizes, and says he got a little distracted and left the grill unattended. It’s completely and totally his fault. Carly says she was there too, but Olivia says, all that matters is everyone is safe. Nina runs to Sonny, throwing her arms around him, and he says he’s fine. Nina tells him, Yuri said there was a fire, and she kept thinking about the Tan-O, but there’s no fire here. What was burning? Drew says, just the grill, and Carly says, they were in the boathouse and didn’t realize things got out of control. Nina says, so this is a whole overreaction. For the record, she’s not crashing their party; she brought desserts. Olivia says, the truck is here? but Nina says she had them load the desserts in her car because they had another delivery to make. Carly says, her timing couldn’t be more perfect, and Nina says she sees that. Sonny says he’ll help unload, and Olivia says, no more grilling for Drew. Carly and Drew are left alone, and they smile at one another.  

Elizabeth says, give them a break. She and Finn have catching up to do in the romance department. Obrecht says she sees Finn insists on wearing black, even to a picnic, and Finn says, he tries to avoid grass stains, and Scotty says he could wear mustard yellow as long as he puts a smile on Elizabeth’s face. Finn says he’s doing his best, but Elizabeth says, better than that. She tells them to have fun, and leaves with Finn. Scotty asks, what’s the verdict? Is she sorry she came? Obrecht says she’s only there are so many people in attendance. She wants her man all to herself. He says he thinks that can be arranged, and tells her, come on.

Victor says, he and Ava were just having a friendly drink, and Ava says, so friendly. She’ll leave them to talk. Victor says, please stay; both of them. He was just headed out anyway. He takes out a cigar, and says, such a lovely night. And a remember, on an evening like this, anything is possible, even new beginnings. He leaves, and Ava says, that uncle of Nikolas’s is a real peach. Nikolas asks what Victor did, and she says, he threatened her. Not that he’d ever admit it. He says, threatened her how? and she says, short version. She’s to stay in this sham of a marriage or else. He says, it doesn’t have to be a sham; not if they don’t want it to be. They enjoy each other’s company. They were having so much fun. Don’t say she didn’t feel it. She asks if he really thinks lawn games make up for what he did to her, and he tells her, he’s just saying he thinks still work. He loves her, and deep down, he thinks she loves him too. She says, he’s delusional. Unlike his uncle. Victor did say one thing that made sense. She can count on no one but herself. Nikolas says she can count on him.

Carly says, Drew left his apron inside, but he says he doesn’t feel like much of a chef for torching those burgers. She says she thinks he’ll get another chance to show off his skills, and he says he hopes so. That was… She says, unexpected? and he says, was it? She says she doesn’t think a grill fire was on the itinerary, and he says, it’s his mess, he’ll clean it up, but she says, it’s our mess. She’ll help. He says, if she insists, and she says she does.

Sonny says, Nina  saved the day, and Nina says, her and her carload of desserts. He asks if she saw Olivia; she was losing her mind. She says she thinks he saved the day putting out that fire, but he says, it’s not like the estate burned down. She says, you never know. A spark could turn into something much bigger. Speaking of which, did he notice what was happening over there? He says, at the boathouse? and she says she could be wrong, but there’s definitely something going on between Carly and Drew.

Carly and Drew clean up, and Carly says, fires are scary, so wild and unpredictable. He says, yeah, but he gets why people are drawn to them; the heat, the movement, the color. When they’re not hurting people, they can be beautiful. She says, in a fireplace, where they’re lit and contained. It’s the ones that get away that are dangerous; lethal even. They can cause damage to things you didn’t even think about. He asks if she’s talking fire safety or them, and I don’t know if I can take much more innuendo.  

Finn and Elizabeth walk into the stable. He’s looking at his phone, and she says, he’s not on call. He says, he’s not on call, and she takes his phone, putting it on a table. She says, no phones, and he says, now that they’re here, what would she like to… She pulls him to her, and they kiss. He lifts her onto the dining table, and they kiss some more, with the door wide open behind them. She says, wow, and he says, that was wow. She says, it’s been a while since he kissed her like that, and he says, shame on him, but she says she likes to be taken by surprise. If every kiss was a knee buckler, their knees woudn’t buckle anymore. He says he wishes he had the words to tell her what she means to him. All he wants is for her to feel safe and happy. She says, then he’s in luck,  because she does. And it’s all because of him. They kiss again.

Outside, Victor sees Spencer, and says he was worried Spencer wouldn’t make an appearance. Spencer says, he might as well have stayed home. Everyone’s already looking at him like he’s behind bars. Victor says, nonsense, and Spencer says, either they’re looking at him like they feel sorry for him, or avoiding him altogether. Victor says, everybody? and Spencer says, not his father. He said all the right things. victor says, let him guess. And Spencer pushed him away, and Spencer says, he’s sorry, but there’s nothing his father can do. Victor says, that may be, but did Spencer ever wonder if there was something he could do for his father? His father loves him, and is going to be losing him soon. He has no idea what the next few months are going to look like. So maybe in the time Spencer has before he goes, he might stop feeling sorry for himself, and think about Nikolas.

Ava says, don’t, and Nikolas says, don’t what? Does she want him to lie and say he’s fine with them sleeping in separate bedrooms, because he’s not. She says, that’s her best offer, and he says, then he rejects her offer. They were having fun together; laughing and joking. She says, because they were pretending, but he says he wasn’t. He thinks if she dared to be honest with herself, she wasn’t either. It was them at their best, husband and wife, working together, not against each other. She says, she’s not the one who cheated. He’s the one who cheated, and not with just anybody. With someone she detests. He says he’s not trying to erase what he did. He made a terrible mistake. One that he has to own, and does. Can they move forward at the same time? They can remember what they had when it was good, and build on that. It’s their choice. They can wake up tomorrow and start over. It just requires a huge leap of faith. He’s willing to take that step. Is she?

Nina tells Sonny, she’s not the only one who sees it. There’s a vibe between Drew and Carly. Sonny says, okay, and she mimics him, saying, okay. He asks what she wants him to say. Whatever they’re doing is their business. He’d much rather discuss her. She says, what about her? and he says, the fact that she’s here, and he likes it. She says she likes him… a lot, and they kiss.

Drew says he didn’t meant to put Carly on the spot, but she says, he’s right. She was absolutely talking them. Can she be honest? He says, always, and she says she’s 50/50 about the fire breaking out. Part of her of course (🍷) didn’t want it to happen, but what was going on in the boathouse was incredible, and she didn’t want it to stop. He says, agreed, and she says, but another part of herself says, it was a gift; a chance to step back and breathe. See what they have now, and figure out if they’re willing to risk it. That being said, he’s one hell of a kisser. He says, back atcha, and she leaves.

Olivia pops pieces of marshmallow in her mouth, and tells Leo, she can’t think of a better way to end the day than with s’mores, can he? He asks if he can have two, and she says, that depends. Did he have any other desserts today? He says, no, and she says, okay, then he can have two. He’s still wondering who drank his Sicilian Thunderbolt, and she asks if he thinks there are any lovestruck picnic goers wandering around the grounds. He says, does she? and she says, that depends. Did he make it exactly the way Nonna made it? He says he thinks he did, and she says, well, then there just might be.

Yuri sees Terry, and they smile at one another. We see the tray of cups and hands taking them. Two of those hands belong to Yuri and Terry, who sip from their cups. Back to the present, he says he doesn’t even know her name, and she says she’s Terry. He says, nice to meet her. He’s Yuri. He holds out his arm, she takes it, and they walk together.

Elizabeth says, there’s got to be a blanket in here somewhere, and Finn says, it’s 82… Oh, a blanket. Don’t move, not even an inch. She says, Scout’s honor, and he goes in the back. She breaks her promise and closes the door, because somebody had to. Finn’s phone rings, and she looks at it, seeing a call coming in from Sarah Webber. Rut-roh.

As they walk into a clearing, Scotty says, see what he sees? and Obrecht says, nothing. He says, hear what he hears? and she says, nothing. He says, they now have the privacy they wanted, and she says, what, pray tell, is he going to do with it? He tells her, close those beautiful blue eyes first, and he’ll show her. He takes her face in his hands, but she looks behind him, and sees Victor. Victor says he hopes he’s not interrupting, and Obrecht says she hopes he plunders into a patch of poison ivy. She tells Scotty, come, and he asks where they’re going. She says, anywhere but here, and drags him off.

Nikolas says he knows Ava needs more than marginal proof. He’ll start with this. He kisses her, and she can’t resist for a moment, but then she says, no. It’s too late for words. It’s too late for kisses. It’s too late. He broke them the moment he had sex with Esme. They hear footsteps, and Spencer comes in from the doorway.

Tomorrow, Terry says it looks like she and Yuri have something in common; Victor says he’s got to get them in line, and needs Valentin’s help; and Finn tells Elizabeth not to turn away from the burden she’s carrying.

Southern Charm

At Auldbrass, after Shep and Craig get done screaming at one another, the dinner bell rings. Taylor suggests Shep apologize to Craig, but gets a hard no. The table is gorgeous – all autumn flowers and colors – and it goes without saying, is wasted on this group. In Olivia’s interview, she says she’s hella uncomfortable. She dealt with the bullsh*t with Austen and Madison, and now he and Ciara hung out. Define hung out. Whitney says they’re going to have some amazing wine and soul food. He has friends there who make the most amazing soul food they’ve ever had. He tells Craig that they don’t hate him, and they toast to positive vibes. Shep doesn’t like cucumbers, and tosses them out of his plate onto the ground, like the spoiled brat he is. In Leva’s interview, she wonders if they could stop fighting. She just wants to have fun. Whitney says, let them eat, drink… and Olivia says, remarry, as his mom says. Taylor tells Shep that at one point he doubted Craig with the pillows, and he’s obviously succeeding. Shep says, it’s not about that, but she thinks it is. He says he’ll never say he’s sorry, but she tells him that he has to rise above his ego. Marcie tells Naomie, Shep should say he’s sorry he made Craig feel that way, even if he doesn’t mean it, and Naomie says, Shep just can’t help it. Shep and Craig step aside, and Shep tells Craig that he’s sorry for all the sh*t he said. Craig wonders why they just can’t acknowledge that they don’t see eye to eye and have differing opinions on almost everything. They have to be okay with that. Craig says he loves Shep, and they bro hug.

Austen says, why blah-blah-blah? and Olivia asks if they’re doing this now. Craig comes back to the table, and Austen asks if Shep apologized. Craig says he did, and makes the observation that people act out because they’re not happy. Austen says, Craig did it too; he was lashing out. Craig asks why Austen is defending Shep when he’s always had Austen’s back. He thought they were good. Austen says, this is first level delusion, and in his interview, he says, Craig is on a trip with his ex, who’s hooking up with Whitney, and Craig turned his anger to him. Craig needs to look in the mirror and see he’s a-hole number one. Craig says, they’re all crazy, and he doesn’t want to be around this negative behavior. Craig tells Austen that he’s a crazy person, but Craig is the one with an insane look on his face. He says, for the record, he and Austen aren’t friends anymore, and Venita says, that’s a lot. Craig says, these people are crazy; it’s nuts. He walks toward the house, saying, what’s wrong with these people? More food comes, and Craig comes back. He says, there’s one person who needs to apologize, and he knows who he is. Olivia says, well? and Austen says, wow. Crickets chirp, and finally Naomie says, how about them Metsthe food is incredible. Whitney says, they have the rec center set up especially for Craig. He’s looking despondent… pissy. Naomie tells Craig, stop being mad, and Taylor says, leave his bullsh*t. Nobody hates him. Craig says, there’s a person who needs to apologize, and Whitney says, Craig is being a Debbie Downer. Craig says, classic projection, and Olivia suggests Austen apologize so they can enjoy night, but Austen says she’s not putting that on him. Craig screamed like a crazy person, and Olivia is taking his side. He’s not even. He’s out of here.

Austin wakes up saying, f*** you, Craig. Olivia calls Leva, and says, their cabin looks like spring break. Leva asks what she missed, and we see a clip of Leva saying she’s going to bed and Venita saying she’s not about to do this all night. The two of them leave, and in Leva’s interview, she says, is she going to sit and listen to them scream or go home and cuddle with one of her Lemars? She’s going home. In Venita’s interview, she says, they can have their fighting. She’s going to need more than a spa day to get over Auldbrass. Olivia tells Leva that she sat next to Austen at dinner, but she didn’t even get to talk to him about Ciara. He can’t have girlfriend expectations of her when he’s going out with someone else. There’s an amazing breakfast spread – food porn! – and Leva asks if Austen and Olivia are going to talk today. Olivia says she wasn’t chasing after anyone in these woods last night. Austen disappeared, and they went to a magical rec room. We see a clip of Whitney taking them to a well-equipped game room, and telling them, they have snacks, liquor, bowling… Olivia says, they bowled and played basketball. It was so much fun. Naomie and Whitney kept disappearing. We see a clip of Craig carrying a sword. He bangs on Whitney’s bedroom door and yells, and Naomie’s voice says he sounds like a crackhead. Craig says he’s the guard of the house, and hopes they find happiness. He’ll protect the gates. Craig calls Paige, and says, apparently everyone knew Whitney and Naomie were hooking up. He guesses they’re a thing now, so why keep it a secret? He found an antique sword, and he was banging on Whitney’s door, telling him to come party with his friend, and Naomie’s voice told him to go to f***ing bed. Paige says, can you imagine talking to your ex while the guy you’re doing it with is next to you? Whitney sees Naomie walking toward the house, and tells Austen that her gait has elegance. When she comes in, Whitney tells her what he just said, and she doesn’t understand, thinking he’s talking about a gate. He says, the way she walks, and she asks if it’s weird, but he says, she has elegance. He tells her that they have an incredible chef, and she goes to the kitchen. Austen winks at Whitney, and asks what they did last night. Whitney says, they drove around the property; the moonlight was beautiful. Then they had a glass of wine, but Craig interrupted them. Whitney sits with Naomie, and thanks her for being a loyal and good friend. She’s a good shoulder to cry on; a naked shoulder. She face palms. Craig comes in, and goes to get food. Austen wonders what kind of person acts normal after a psychotic break. Whitney says, he knows it’s not normal, but doesn’t care.

In Naomie’s interview, she says, of course she should have known Craig and Austen’s lovers quarrel would continue. Austen says he hates Craig, and with a German accent, Whitney says he wants to do American pedestrian games. Craig gets in a hammock with Shep, and Shep dumps him out. Whitney says he’s too old for this sh*t. Agreed.  Shep asks if Olivia is still mad at Austen, and she says she is. In Olivia’s interview, she wonders why she should be upset when she doing something Austen encouraged, and he was just going to play naked Twister with his ex. The group decides to do an egg toss, and Shep says he’s going to win. They called him Old Egg Toss in college. They argue, and Whitney says he’s not playing. He wonders why they’re not on the tennis court. Marcie is the referee, and John is paired with Austen. They’re out first, then Shep drops the egg that Naomie tossed to him, so they’re out. The egg doesn’t break though, and Taylor steps on it, causing Shep to have a hissy fit. She says, it fell, but he says, that’s not the name of the game, and calls her a f***ing idiot. Olivia throws an egg at him, telling him not to call Taylor names. Shep says, Taylor is his opponent, but Olivia says, Taylor is his girlfriend. They argue, and Craig wonders, what the f*** is going on? Olivia says, Shep is a f***ing idiot, and Shep says, he should have called Taylor something worse. In Austen’s interview, he says he’s seen Shep be rude to Taylor before. It doesn’t sit well, and it shouldn’t sit well with Taylor either. Naomie walks back to the house with Olivia, and tells her that Shep is being abusive. Shep says, the wussification of America continues.

Craig tells Whitney that the girls are getting pissed off, and in Craig’s interview, he says he’s never seen Shep talk to Taylor like that. He’s talked to other people that way, but not his girlfriend. This is bad. In Marcie’s interview, she says she’s known Shep his whole life. He’s like that; he throws tantrums. He curses out his mother, and he was raised better. He had good parents, but he’s just hard to tame. Naomie and Taylor sit inside, and Naomie says, that was insane. She can tell Taylor is used to it. Taylor says, it happens often, and Naomie tells her, Shep said it was lucky he didn’t call her something worse in front of all their friends. That’s abuse. Taylor says she didn’t even hear him call her a f***ing idiot; she’s so accustomed to it. Whitney joins them, and says, Shep is a feral animal who doesn’t think. Naomie tells Taylor, what Whitney said. If Shep loved her, he woudn’t put her in this situation. Taylor says she loves and cares about him. She knows she can’t fix him, but she cares about him, and she’s exhausted. Naomie asks, how much is Taylor going to take before… Taylor says, she absolutely breaks. Marcie tells Shep that Taylor is upset, and he says, she stomped his egg; it was the proper response. Marcie suggests he say he’s sorry that he was heated in the moment, but Shep says, he’ll never say he’s sorry. Maybe Taylor should date Craig, and they can say they’re sorry all day. How are you feeling? I’m sorry. Whitney says, as Shep’s counsel and attorney, he wants to talk to him. Taylor is upset. Shep says, Naomie made her upset. Everybody sucks. Whitney says, trust him on this. Talk to her. In Shep’s interview, he says he talks to Taylor like she’s one of the family. They roasted his dad at the dinner table. It’s how he was raised. He tells Whitney, it’s never her fault. It couldn’t possibly be.

Craig says, Austen is doing it again; acting like nothing happened. He says he has no problem with Austen, and Austen says, you could have fooled him. Craig says he wondered why Austen was defending Shep. Austen is supposed to be his best friend, and didn’t have his back. He’d do anything for Austen. Austen says, friends tell you when you do something stupid, and Craig says, Austen’s timing was off. He should have said he’s just trying to help, and Craig shouldn’t act that way. He loves Austen, and doesn’t like battling him. He doesn’t like waking up being mad at Austen. They were saying stuff to hurt each other. In Craig’s interview, he says, every relationship has faults, and he has his. Austen needs to accept him so when he’s drunk, he doesn’t blow up. Austen says he has Craig’s back, and Craig is wrong if he thinks he doesn’t. They hug, and Craig tells Austen not to act like everything is okay. He can’t keep doing that cycle. In Austen’s interview, he says, no way hell he’s in the wrong, and he’s not apologizing. They go to find out what Shep did. Naomie tells Taylor that she’ll literally fight Shep if Taylor wants, when Shep comes in, and Taylor walks outside. Shep says, lay it on him, and Naomie asks, what attitude is that? Taylor is crying because of the way he spoke to her, and how he’s treating her. Shep tells her that he doesn’t say everything right all the time. If she has a problem with that, she can look elsewhere. He’s sure there’s a boring accountant who will worship the ground she walks on. Go get him. Because there’s no middle ground, I guess. Naomie tells him, just acknowledge he made a mistake. It’s not weakness to say you’re sorry; it doesn’t change who he is. Shep says he means what he says, and says what he means.  

Taylor calls Craig, who’s with Marcie on the tennis court. She tells them that she’s going back. She wants to get out. Marcie asks her to talk to them, and Taylor says she’s packing. Marcie says she didn’t know Taylor was that upset, and Craig says, clearly, it didn’t go well with Shep. They go to find Taylor. Shep tells Naomie that he doesn’t care about this trivial bullsh*t. He just wants to shoot hoops, throw eggs, and laugh, You know, the non-trivial bullsh*t. Naomie says, maybe he and Taylor don’t need to talk today, and Shep rants about being in love with Taylor. He sarcastically thanks Naomie for the great advice.  Taylor tells Marcie and Craig that Shep is out of his mind, and Marcie says, they don’t want Taylor to leave.

Austen looks for Olivia , and they walk to the lake. She says, they haven’t talked since the dog wedding, which in itself is weird. She got word from Leva and Naomie that Austen was unhappy with her date situation. Austen says he’s been bummed, but it’s his own fault for saying they should have fun and take it slow, She did exactly what he told her to do. Everything dumb that happens in his life is a product of his own decision making. He wants to date her. She says she knows he was hanging out with Ciara, and he starts to stammer. She asks if he went home with her, and Austen says, it was a great time to reconnect, totally avoiding the question. Olivia asks how he could be so bothered by her blind date that he went out with someone he has a history with. He asks if it bothers her, and she says she wishes he had told her. He says he’s been thinking about her, and doesn’t want to date other people. He likes her a lot. Olivia says she doesn’t want to date other people either, and she genuinely cares about him. They need to be honest, and go from there. If he’d told her what was bothering him, this could have all been avoided. From now on, they need to talk to each other. You’d think this wouldn’t be a problem, since none of these guys seem to have issues with airing their feelings.

Shep asks to talk to Taylor, and Craig asks if he can see Shep for a second first. They sit outside, and Craig says, Shep has met one girl who loves him for who he is. He told her who he was, and she appreciates and loves him anyway. Being considerate and nice isn’t asking him to change. He needs to say he didn’t mean to upset her; not that she shouldn’t have gotten upset. Shep says he treats every relationship the same, and Craig says, if Shep loves her, he’ll say he’s sorry. It’s a choice he has to make. Apologizing doesn’t change him. Shep says, he’ll apologize because he loves her, and in Shep’s interview, he says, Craig knows him best. Craig is the only one qualified to talk about his and Taylor’s relationship. Craig says, sometimes you’ve got to do things you think are stupid for the people you love. Shep goes back in, and asks to talk to Taylor. She says she doesn’t know, but he says he’s begging her.

Taylor finally relents, and she and Shep go to thier room. She says, this sucks – all of it. The others pack, and Craig says he hates packing. Austen tells Craig that he’s a disease. Marcie tells John that she’s glad to get out of Chaotic Creek; so much drama. She’s ready to go home. Taylor cries, and Shep says, they’re okay, right? He’s sorry. He loves her, and doesn’t love anybody except her. He’s stubborn, opinionated, loud, and hard to deal with, and he appreciates her dealing with him. He’s a better person with her. He’s not a fool though, so if he’s not good enough, that’s okay. He’ll be sad and brokenhearted, but he’ll understand. He knows he’s an idiot. She says, she didn’t even hear him call her an idiot. She didn’t realize until Olivia threw the egg, and told him not to talk to her like that. Then he said he should have said worse, in front of their friends. When he’s angry, this inner being comes out. She doesn’t know what it is, and it scares her. She loves him so much. Her family loves him, but she’s exhausted. Sometimes she wants to quit, but she doesn’t think they’re totally lost. Shep says, that’s why he’s with her. He needs someone like her. He wants to see her happy, and make plans for the future. What does she want him to do? He’ll do anything. It’s not easy finding someone like her, he knows that. She says, the one thing she wants him to work on is being vulnerable. He needs to put his ego aside, and be kind to people. He says, that’s completely fair. Every now and then, he’s a jerk. He’ll work on being better. He never wants to be a jerk to her. In his interview, he says, it’s awful seeing her upset. He reacted in the worst way. She tells him how she really feels, and even if it’s not what he wants to hear, he respects it. He tells her that he wants her to be happy, and kisses her.

Next time, Austen throws a Friendsgiving; Naomie says she stayed an extra night with Whitney; a deep friend turkey; and Naomie asks to talk to Paige, who asks if Naomie still has feelings for Craig. Hard to believe these people are in their 30s, eh? I’m just glad Taylor finally came to her senses.

🏝 A Three Hour Tour…

Cruise by tomorrow for some soap, tea, quotes, and a diverse pick from the music collection in my mind. Until then, stay safe, stay never losing hope or your sense of humor, and stay sometimes doing things you think are stupid for the people you love.

August 18, 2022 – Chase Gets a New Pop Persona, a Charming Weekend Begins, About Auldbrass & Kids

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Violet swims in the pool while Finn, Gregory, and Chase watch. Finn tells her to be careful, but she says, Uncle Chase will protect her. Finn says, it’s not like he saves lives or anything; he’s just a doctor. Chase says, the kid knows who the real hero is, and Gregory says he’s proud of both of his sons. Chase says, even if the only protecting he gets to do is of Violet in the swimming pool? and Gregory asks if he’s heard from the Civilian Complaint Review Board. Chase tells him, Dante said it didn’t look good, but luckily, he’s about to embark on a new career.

Brook and Leo sit in the nook, laughing at a photo album. Ned comes in, sees a box, and asks, what’s all this? What’s so funny? Leo says, him, holding up a picture of Ned as Eddie Maine. He says, Ned never told him that he was a rock star, and Ned says, no, he didn’t.

Valentin sits at a table with Anna and Victor at the MetroCourt, and says, this is nice, right? Victor says, it’s lovely of Anna to take the time, considering what a busy investigator she is, and she says, and he’s always so hard to catch. Valentin suggests they order, when Lucy walks in and comes over to their table. She says, Anna and Valentin, beloveds at breakfast; how very sweet. She wishes she had a handsome companion to dine with. She tells Anna to hold on to hers with both hands.

Elizabeth examines Scotty’s nose, and asks if he’s still sore. He says, incredibly, and his nose is sore too. She says, his nose isn’t broken. It’s just badly bruised, but there’s a lot of inflammation going on there. He won’t need a bandage though. Britt walks in, and asks if somebody ordered a cosmetic surgery consult, and Scotty says, that’s funny coming from her, who’s an OB. She says she dabbles. So whose nose would he like; Grumpy Dwarf… Pinocchio… He says he’ll keep his own nose, but speaking of Pinocchio and liars, she should stay away from that Cody Bell.

Cody holds an arts and crafts figurine, and says, Olivia is blowing his mind. He can’t believe she kept this thing. Olivia says, they worked really hard on it, and Cody says, they had the cut fingers to prove it. She says, she was just grateful Dante was thinking about her while he was at camp, and she was also very grateful he made such a good friend. He says, Dante talked about her all the time. He felt like he knew her, especially her cooking, which he’s grateful to have sampled in real life now. Dante comes to the door and listens, and Olivia says she’s just grateful Dante and Cody hooked up again. These last couple years, Dante could have used a friend. Cody says he has something to tell her, calling her Mama Q. He’s afraid it might change her opinion.

Britt says, Scotty doesn’t believe Cody is Dominique’s son? but he says he does. That’s why he didn’t press charges, for Dominique’s sake, not Cody’s. All this business about making it on his own is nonsense. He’s definitely on the make, and she’d be wise not to trust him, because Scotty certainly doesn’t. She says she hasn’t made up her mind about Cody, but when she does, she won’t consult him. No offense. He says, none taken; it’s her bank account. But how does Liesl feel about this sucker punching grifter? She says she just came to check on him, but she sees he’s in capable hands. She leaves, and Elizabeth asks, what was that all about? Scotty says, if only Britt had her mother’s good taste in men.

Maxie sees Britt at the reception desk, and asks why she’s not in her office. Britt says, because she’s here. What’s up? Maxie says she has some good news. Britt says she could use some, and Maxie says, Spinelli will not be pursuing her anymore. Britt says, Spinelli…? Wait. No, no, no. Maxie says, it is true. He has a hopeless crush on Britt.

Olivia says, Cody is Dominique’s son, and Katherine Bell’s baby brother? Cody says, she knew them? and she says, they were before her time in Port Charles, but she heard the stories. Katherine was married to her husband at a certain point. Cody says, that’s wild. It seems his adoptive and biological families are both connected to Port Charles. He should have told her sooner. She asks if that’s why he came here, but he says, no, he swears. Like he told Dante, he wasn’t. Under the circumstances, he’ll totally understand if she’s not comfortable with him staying here. He’s loved working with the horses and Leo… She tells him to get over himself. He’s not going anywhere; he’s staying here. He says, her husband wasn’t completely sold on him working here. Now with his connection to Katherine… She says, leave that to her. Cody is friends with both her sons, that makes him family. Dante clears his throat, and asks, what’s up with them? Olivia says, Dante. He’s what’s up with them. He arrested his good friend. Dante says he had no choice, and she says she gets it. He’s a cop; he’s doing his duty. Now they’ve got to figure out how to get Cody out of this situation.

Ned says, Eddie Maine and the Idol Rich. Seems like a lifetime ago. Leo says, he looked funny, and Brook says, he means cool. Leo says, funny and cool, and Ned says, he thought so anyway. He was the lead singer in the band, and Brook’s mother was their manager. Brook asks if Leo remembers her telling him about her mom Lois, and Leo says, oh yeah. Brook tells Ned, this look was iconic, and tells Leo, he’s still an incredible musician. Ned says she’s buttering him up; she must want something. He asks why she’s dragging out all this Idol Rich memorabilia, besides making fun of her old man? What does Eddie Maine have to do with anything? She says, inspiration for her new musical act, and Ned says, no, no, no , no. He didn’t. She says, he did, and Leo says, Chase is going to be a star.

Chase says, Violet is almost there. Just spin a little faster, and she’ll be golden. She says she’s thirsty, but she wants to keep practicing, and Finn says, dad to the rescue, bringing her a juice box, and telling her not to get dehydrated. Chase says she doesn’t want to shrivel up like a dried prune, and Finn tells her to be glad she doesn’t have any brothers. Gregory says, so Chase is moving ahead with this music thing, and Chase says, he and Brook are going to try some things out. He’s actually supposed to meet her soon to talk strategy. Hopefully she’s good at disaster planning. Gregory says, that’s a pessimistic view. Chase hasn’t even given it a try yet. Chase says, singing at the Nurses Ball is one thing, but singing at The Savoy is a whole other level. Finn says, The Savoy? Congratulations. Violet asks if Uncle Chase is going to be famous like BTS, and Finn asks, what happened to Doc McStuffin? She says, Doc McStuffin is for babies. Her new favorite is BTS. Chase says he thinks he has a long way to go before he sells as many albums as the most popular boy band in the world, but Violet says, he will. She’s sure of it. Chase says he wishes he shared in her confidence.

Victor says, please join us, Miss Coe, and she says, please call me Lucy. He says, Lucy then, kissing her hand. Now she has to call him Victor. She thanks him for including her, but she’s afraid she can’t stay. Valentin says, what a pity. By the way, where is her beloved Martin Grey these days? He can’t get Martin on the phone. She says, oh, he doesn’t know. Martin took an impromptu trip. Valentin says, Martin didn’t tell him, and Lucy says, he was compelled to by forces beyond his control. Valentin asks, what kind of forces? and Lucy says, not to worry. Martin has expressed that he’s excessively respectful of the exemplary relationship he and Valentin have when they work together, and is extraordinarily excited to explain what’s going on when he returns. And with that, she simply must go, but it’s nice see all of them. Ta! She leaves, and Victor says, what a charming woman. Valentin says, trouble in heels, and Anna says, her phone buzzed. She’s expecting a call, and has to take this. She excuses herself, and Victor tells Valentin, it is polite to turn off your phone during a civilized meal. Valentin says, the WSB is neither polite nor civilized, and she’s on the clock. What is it going to take for Victor to stand down? Victor asks what it is Valentin sees in this woman again, and Valentin says, it’s not essential Victor and Anna like each other. He just wants Anna to leave Victor alone. Victor says he’ll drink to that.

Anna sees Lucy in a private area, and Lucy says, trust a superspy to pick up her hints, and find her lickety-split. Anna says, it won’t take her any time to find Martin either, so Lucy might as well dispense with all the games, and tell her where he is.

Violet asks if they saw her flip, and Finn says, amazing. Gregory says, awesome, and Chase gives it a solid 10. He’s proud of her for not giving up. Gregory suggests Violet can coach Chase. It’s never too late to learn a few new tricks. Finn says, she’ll probably give him the family rate, and Chase says, as much as he’d like to stick around for lessons, he’s got to jet. He’ll see them later. Gregory says, hang on, and tells Chase that he’s really sorry about the CCRB, but whether it’s the PCPD, or the music, or something entirely different, he knows Chase will succeed at it. Chase thanks him, and as they shake hands, Gregory slips a check to Chase. Chase says, no, he can’t accept it, but Gregory says he can, and he will. They’ll call it a loan until Chase signs his first major contract. They hug, and Chase thanks him.

Ned says, last time they talked, Chase wasn’t exactly on board, and Brook says, it did take some convincing, but Ned will be happy to know she took his advice. She made it more about Chase, and less about her songs. Ned says, he’s all for her songwriting, but artist management is wholly dependent on the artist. No disrespect to Chase, but he hopes she hasn’t quit her day job. She says she’s not leaving Deception. This is just a side gig, and Chase doesn’t have a day job. He’s still waiting to hear back from the PCPD, and until he gets reinstated, he’s got to get paid – like, now. She thinks she could be good at this. He says he doesn’t doubt that, but the music industry doesn’t generate instant revenue. So if Chase is strapped for cash, she needs to be real with him about this. She says, gigs pay. Chase is performing at The Savoy. He says, she booked him already? She is good at this. She says, she didn’t book him; Linc did.

Maxie tells Britt, it took some doing. She had to get Spinelli a pedicure, but she got it out of him. Britt asks if she even wants to know what he said, and Maxie tells her, it was hard to decipher, but it’s obvious Britt put some kind of spell on him. Britt says, this is so awkward, but Maxie says, no, it’s fine. He’s fine. She helped him through it. Honestly, she just thinks he’s lonely. He lost both Ellie and Jason. Maybe he did a transference thing since they both were close to Jason. Britt says, that is a stretch, psychologically speaking, and Maxie says, she’s not a psychologist. All she knows is, Spinelli won’t be showing up at Britt’s door with flowers and chocolate, or hiring a lute player to serenade her. Britt says, a lute player? and Maxie says, it was a thing… in the Middle Ages. Her point is, she let Spinelli down gently; Britt is in the clear. Has she made her second date with Cody? Britt says, about that…

Elizabeth says, so Cody’s adoptive sister is Katherine Bell? and Scotty says, yeah. She was quite a piece of work. Elizabeth says, Katherine did everything she could to come between her and Nikolas. He says, she tried to come after him and get Dominique’s money. If Lucy hadn’t been on to her, he would have been in big trouble. Now that this Cody is in the mix… He knows they’re not blood related, but he thinks Cody is a money grubber like his sister.

Dante tells Olivia, relax. Scotty refused to press charges. Cody says, even if he hadn’t, Dante’s not obligated to help him, but Olivia says, that’s what friends do for each other. She picks up the figurine, and says, remember that guy? Dante says, he does, and she says she was so nervous that first time, dropping him at camp. Dante says, no she wasn’t. He got home from school, she had his bags packed, and said he was going to camp, since he couldn’t stay out of trouble. She says she knew the shoplifting would lead to worse things. Was she right? Dante says she was right about him and Cody, and she thanks him. She says she knew camp was the right alternative for him, but that didn’t mean she wasn’t nervous. She was worried. What if he was lonely, or allergic to nature, or something? Honestly, she was afraid he was going to be mad at her for leaving him. Cody says, no way. The way Dante talked about her, it was hard to believe she was a real person. He thought Dante was making stuff up, but now he can see he wasn’t. Dante says, she’s the real deal, and Olivia says she’ll see them at dinner. She leaves, and Cody says, Dante is a lucky guy. She didn’t miss a beat. She’s letting him stay; no questions asked. Dante says, he does have questions though. What else is Cody hiding?

Ned says, Brook’s still trying to turn the tables on Linc? and Leo says, quiet, dad, covering his ears. He says, sorry, and lowers his voice, asking Brook, why would Chase go along with this? She says, because he realizes they can accomplish two goals at once, and he says, or it could backfire spectacularly, and further anger Linc; thereby assuring she’ll never get her songs back. She says she’s having a tough enough time trying to convince Chase that he can do this, and he says, or maybe it’s because her other schemes with Chase didn’t exactly… She says, work out for the best? Can’t he just support her? He says, fine. What does she need him to do? She says she needs another pair of eyes, when Chase walks in, and asks, what’s going on? Wearing sunglasses, a hat, and a feather boa, Leo says, a fashion show, and Chase says, no, no, no. He’s not… Brook says, they’ve talked about this. He needs a new pop persona. He says he thought they were going to talk about strategy, not a fashion show, and she says, think of it as a fitting. They’re going to go through some looks, create a look book, and see what works. Olivia comes in, and says, what’s this? A fashion show? She’s in. Brook says, let’s do this, and Chase comes out in different outfits, the music matching his look. He dances around, while Brook takes Potoroids. The outfits all get a thumbs down from the group, and afterwards they look at the pictures. Chase says, that was a total disaster, and Brook says, well… He says, he’s hopeless, he told her that, but Ned says, maybe not.

Maxie says, so Dominique Baldwin is Cody’s mom, and Britt asks if Maxie knew her. Maxie says, Dominique was her mom’s friend. Dominique was with Mac before she and Scotty got together. Scotty was crazy in love with her. They wanted a child, but Dominique was diagnosed with cancer, so Lucy carried their embryo. That’s how Lucy became Serena’s mom. Does knowing who Cody’s real mom is change Britt’s view of him? Britt says she’s not really sure. Their first date went down in flames. Then agreeing to the second date was like negotiating a trade agreement. Then he goes and punches her mom’s boyfriend out of nowhere… Maxie says, it’s not like Scotty hasn’t been hit before; Luke Spencer used to do it all the time. Britt says, maybe Luke had good reason, and Maxie says, looks like Cody did too. Britt tells her, Cody said he didn’t come to Port Charles to find Scotty, but he’s also been known to play fast and loose when it comes to the truth. Then again, so does Scotty. They’ll figure it out or they won’t. She just doesn’t need the drama. Maxie says she thinks they both know dull men are not Britt’s type, and Britt says she tried the danger guy, and look where it got her; lesson learned. Maxie says, come on. Cody is hot, and he’s fun, and she knows Britt is into him. Britt says, all the more reason to bail out now. Scotty might have dropped his charges against Cody, but don’t expect her mother to drop her grudge. Maxie says, Britt’s lived with Liesl’s disappointment before, but Britt says, her mother has stood by her through some of the worst news of her life. She doesn’t dismiss her so easily anymore. Maxie says she’s sorry for sounding flippant when she mentioned Jason. She knows Britt still misses him, and Britt says, that’s fine. Maxie says, and when it comes down to it, Liesl just wants Britt to be happy. She’s going to go along with whoever makes Britt that way. Does she know about that stupid, adorable passport that Cody made for her? Britt says, of course (🍷) not, and laughs. Maxie asks if she’s talked to Cody since he was arrested, but Britt says she hasn’t had the chance, and Maxie asks if Britt thinks she could give Cody the opportunity to explain himself. He might appreciate that. Britt says, when Maxie’s not scheming at epic proportions, she gives pretty good advice. She thanks Maxie, and they hug. Britt says, one day, she’ll return the favor, and jets. Maxie says, one day soon, she might need it.

Valentin says, Anna hasn’t asked any questions about Victor and his dealings, and Victor says, she doesn’t have to. She has resources. She’s still interested in Valentin’s dealings by the way. Valentin says they’ve moved past that, and Victor says, as far as Valentin knows.

Anna asks, where is Martin? and Lucy says, he signed up to give exculpatory evidence for an extended period of time. Anna says, that’s very cute. Obviously Martin told her about the ex-wives club. Lucy says, they don’t hide anything from one another, unlike Anna and Valentin apparently. Is this espionage stuff a kind of seductive, fun flirtation deal? One day, Anna is extorting Valentin’s lawyer to get dirt on him, and the next day, she’s cozying up to Valentin and daddy dearest. This is really weird. They’re quite the pair. Anna says, she’s angry, and Lucy says, yes, she’s angry. Anna drove her man away, just when it was getting good. So you know what she’s going to do? She doesn’t think Valentin will be happy to hear what Anna’s up to, so she’s going to tell him right now. She starts to leave, but Anna grabs her arm, and holds her in place. She asks if Lucy really wants to do that, and Lucy says, let her go, and she’ll find out. Anna says, go. Go tell Valentin. She’s sure Valentin will find Martin’s absence completely understandable, and not like a betrayal, since Martin chose not to tell Valentin about her involvement. Lucy says she just wants Anna to back off Marty so he can come home. Anna says, he’ll come home when he chooses, but if Lucy goes around telling people about what they discussed, then he’ll have more than Valentin to worry about. The IRS will be here when he returns, along with his third wife; which, if Martin told Lucy anything about her, she doesn’t disappoint. Lucy asks if Anna realizes she’s threatening the mayor’s brother, but Anna says she’s not. She wants what Lucy wants. She wants Martin back in Port Charles. Lucy says, right, just to do Anna’s bidding, but Anna says, to pick up where he left off with Lucy of course (🍷). Lucy says she really doesn’t know where Martin is. She has the feeling they’re both in the dark when it comes to their gentleman friends.

Victor says, it’s of vital importance, now more than ever, that he and Valentin protect their interests. This family is under siege. Valentin says, we’re talking about Spencer’s imminent return to prison, are we? and  Victor says, that, among other things. Spencer’s dalliance was costly indeed. It’s vital that they all be more judicious in the company they keep. Valentin says he’s sure Victor isn’t comparing Anna to Esme, and Victor says, Anna is more polished, but never assume she’s any less devious or troublesome.

Cody says, Dante heard his mom; it’s all good. Dante says he doesn’t think so. Cody is here with Dante’s family. He’s working for Dante’s mother, and with his little brother. If there’s anything he should know, Cody needs to tell him right now. Cody says he won’t bring any danger to Dante’s family, and he’ll try not to put Dante in any compromising positions. Dante says he appreciates that. Cody went to bat for him back in the day. Cody says, they don’t have to do this, but Dante says, they do. He’s never thanked Cody for what he did. Britt stands in the doorway, and asks, what exactly did Cody do for Dante?

Brook asks why there’s a mad scientist look in Ned’s eye, and Ned says, because he’s a genius. Olivia says, a fashion genius? and she and Brook laugh. He says, doubt him at their peril, and asks if Chase is a 33. Chase says, 30… 31. He had a pizza last night. Ned says, those were the days.

Gregory spins Violet on a floatie, and tells Finn, she’ll be diving by Labor Day. Time sure flies. A few more weeks, and school will be starting, for both of them. Finn asks how Gregory is going to spend his last days of summer; pestering Alexis about The Invader? Gregory asks if Alexis told him that, and Finn says, she mentioned it. Gregory says he doesn’t pester, and Finn laughs. Gregory suggests they try to squeeze in another camping trip before school starts. He found a new campsite. They could bring the kids again, and maybe invite Elizabeth. Does Finn think she’d be up for that? Finn says, it might be too soon, and Gregory says, problems? Finn says he’s still trying to figure out where he stands; where Elizabeth’s head is at. Gregory says he doesn’t suppose Finn asked her, and Finn says he did, but she was even less forthcoming after she left treatment. She insists she’s worked through her issues, and wants him to leave it at that. Gregory says, but Finn doesn’t believe her, and Finn says, he wants to, but she keeps giving him reasons to doubt it.

Elizabeth says, Scotty is going to be fine. Stop walking into so many fists. He says, that Cody character can thank his lucky stars Dominique was his mother, or they’d be going to court. And he doesn’t want to go to court, especially if Cody’s actual father was that slimy Leopold Taub. Elizabeth says, people can’t help who their parents are, and he says he doesn’t think they’re talking about Cody anymore. She says, his nose looks good. Next time don’t wait a day before coming in. He says, are Jeff and Carolyn… and she snaps that she doesn’t want to talk about it, but he says, he’s just here to support her. How is she feeling? She says, like she needs people to stay out of her business, including him.

Chase says he wants to help Brook get her songs back, but he doesn’t think he can sell himself as a performer. She says, it’s not just about her songs. They want to get him paid while he fights to get his badge back, because he’s one of the good guys. She knows he has jitters; all artists do, and that’s what he is, an artist. He has to share his gift with the world. He asks if she really believes in him, and she says, with all her heart. Ned comes back with a garment bag, and says, this is the ticket. He tells Chase, come with him.

Anna says, she and Lucy go back a long way. They’ve helped each other out on more than one occasion. They’ve been through some difficult  times together. Lucy says, yes. They’ve helped each other, and they’ve known each other a long time, and they’ve been through some difficult times together. Anna says, at this moment, she doesn’t give a damn about that, because she has her reasons for approaching Martin, and Lucy better not stand in her way. Lucy says, or what? and Anna asks if she honestly wants to know. Her man has hightailed out of town and left her in his mess. Lucy says, okay. She swears on the stars she doesn’t know anything about Valentin’s secret plans. Anna says, what? and Lucy says, she doesn’t know why she said that; she just made it up. She doesn’t know what’s going on. She and Valentin work at Deception and ELQ together; that’s the extent of their relationship. And Martin can’t help. He just does all that legal mumbo-jumbo legalese stuff for Valentin. He really keeps Valentin at arm’s length. What she really thinks is maybe Anna should be looking at Victor, because Victor and Valentin have been thick as thieves these days. Anna says, so they agree on one point. In Martin’s absence, Lucy is her proxy. Lucy says, no, no, no, no (WOTD), but Anna says, she’d better not run, because she’ll hunt Lucy down like a hound on a hare.

Gregory tells Finn, he imagines coming out of a treatment program could make Elizabeth introspective and raw. It’s best not to push it. Finn says, she walked in on him talking to Terry, the Co-Chief of Staff, who also happens to be Elizabeth’s best friend. Gregory asks if they were talking about Elizabeth, and Finn says, they’re both worried about her, but Elizabeth didn’t see it that way, and she wasn’t happy. Gregory says, when she settles down, she’ll understand they were talking about how best to support her moving forward… unless it was more than that. Finn says, by the end of the conversation, he thinks they were considering something Gregory already warned him about. Gregory says, contacting her family? and Finn nods. Gregory says, Finn’s instincts are what makes him such an extraordinary doctor, but not everyone is his patient. Finn says, he couldn’t save Reiko when she got sick. He tried, but it wasn’t enough. Now he’s watching Elizabeth struggle in a different way. So is the solution to watch Elizabeth fall apart?

Elizabeth says she’s sorry. She shouldn’t have snapped at Scotty like that. She’s just kind of sensitive right now. She walked in on Terry and Finn talking about her behind her back. He says, they all love her, and just want to make sure she’s okay, and she says, she is. He says, she has the right to her feelings about her folks. Don’t talk to your mother; stay away from your father. Just don’t write the rest of them off. He asks if he said something wrong, and she says, no. He’s given her plenty of food for thought. He thanks her for looking at his nose, tells her, chin up, and leaves.  

Cody tells Britt, Dante can’t repay him for everything he’s done for him. For one thing, he snuck Dante into the girls camp when he was 16. Dante says, and that’s all they’re going to tell her, because they’re a couple of gentlemen. Cody says, they wouldn’t want to divulge, and Britt says, fascinating stuff. She’ll let them keep their secrets. Dante wanders off, and Britt tells Cody that she doesn’t know what she’s doing here. Scotty is her mother’s boyfriend, so there’s already a major complication, and even if she partially understands why he did what he did, she still doesn’t like it. He says, so what is she doing here? Did she come to tell him that she’s blowing off their second date, or that he’s worth a second chance?

Ned says, ladies and Leo, have a seat, and ready your thumbs. Whether you’re new school or old school, keep your eyes on this one. He gives them Chase. Chase comes out in black boots, pants, and a very much opened shirt. Brook walks up to him, and says, turn. He does, and she nods. Olivia says, those pants, and Ned says, original Eddie Maine’s. Chase says, what do they think? Brook and Olivia whisper for a moment, and Brook says, perfection. Olivia gives a thumbs up, and says, now lose the shirt. Everyone laughs.

Anna comes back to the table, and says, it was her granddaughter Emma. She just finished her freshman year at university, and Anna promised her a car. They were just going over finances. Valentin says, it’s a bit early for Emma, isn’t it? but Anna says, or late. She’s a night owl; she’s excited. Victor says, it’s so hard to believe Anna has a granddaughter in college. What’s her secret? Anna says, honest living, good face cream, and Victor says, let him guess – Deception. Valentin’s just been explaining to him the rewards and challenges of working with Lucy Coe. Anna’s known her a long time. Tell him. What’s her story? Valentin says, aside from dating his attorney Martin, and Victor says, his MIA attorney. It’s foolish of him leaving such a lovely spitfire’s bed so cold. Anna says, and Lucy is one who can’t stand being alone for long. Victor watches as Lucy walks to the elevator. She literally runs into Scotty, who’s coming out, and he says, lady, watch it… He realizes it’s Lucy, and says, she saved him a phone call. She pulls his sunglasses off, and asks if someone punched him, and he says, a little blast from the past, that’s all. He says, that’s why he wants to talk to her about Britt’s new boyfriend, but she says she doesn’t care about his girlfriend’s daughter’s suitor. Why would she? Yuk. He says he’ll tell her why. His name is Cody Bell. She asks if he said Bell, and he tells her that he did.

Britt says, the purpose of a date is to get to know one another, and Cody says, that’s what he’s hoping for. She says she knows he smiles one minute, and throws sucker punches the next, and he says he explained the extenuating circumstances. She says she’s going to need him to explain more if they’re going to add another stamp to the passport he made her. So get comfortable, Cody Bell. Start talking.

Dante comes into the nook, where Olivia is repacking the box, and tells her, Leo said he missed a fashion show. Olivia says, Chase is on his way to the big time, and he asks if that means she’s in favor of Brook’s whacked out plan. She says he could eat those words, and he says, maybe, but in the meantime, he wants to find out what she’s really up to. Olivia asks, what’s that supposed to mean? and he says, it’s Brook; she always has another angle. She asks when he became a cynic, and he says, sorry, handing her the figuring. Peace offering. She says, that’s so sweet he picked up where he left off with Cody, but he says, just because you knew someone doesn’t mean you still know them. She asks, what’s with the insinuations; first Brook, now Cody. He says he can’t help it. His antenna is up. She suggests he put it back down, and turn his cop brain off for a second. Sometimes what you see is actually what you get. He says, yeah, sometimes.

Violet asks if she can have a lemonade, and Finn says she can have whatever she wants. Why doesn’t she order three lemonades; one for her, one for him, and one for grandpa. She goes to get the drinks, and Gregory says he’s sure it was gut-wrenching, watching Reiko die, and that’s the underlying reason he wants to intervene with Elizabeth. But he must know his desire to help Elizabeth could cost him the relationship. He says he knows it would hurt like hell, but it’s not about him. It’s about Elizabeth. He could stand losing her if he knew she was going to be okay in the end.

Elizabeth cleans up the exam room, and remembers Scotty’s words: don’t talk to your mother; stay away from your father. She picks up a glass tube, and hears, stay away from your father. She sees herself as a young girl, standing at the top of a stairwell. Another girl grabs her arm, and says, Elizabeth, what are you doing? Stay away from my father. She opens her hand, and it’s covered in blood, the tube crushed.

Tomorrow, Elizabeth says, someone deserves to know the truth; Alexis asks Josslyn if no news is good news; Maxie asks if Spinelli has been holding out on her; and Dante thinks he messed up with Sam.

Southern Charm

I’m pretty sure anything after the dog wedding will be a let-down, but moving on.

Shep points out that Little Craig is still wearing his tuxedo, and says, that’s the mark of a good night. Kathryn and Chleb bicker. Paige tries to close her suitcase, and Craig says he’ll send her a video of their weekend trip. They’re going to a farm that belongs to Whitney’s friend. Paige asks if Naomie will be there, but he says, it doesn’t affect him. Paige says she trusts him, but not Naomie. Pulling him aside for a one-on-one is inappropriate. She thinks what Naomie did at the dog wedding was a calculating move. To pull him aside even though Paige was at the event took nerve. She wouldn’t have the balls. It’s crazy to her. She says, Craig loves girls who linger, but if they broke up, he’d never see her again. I’m with Paige. I’ve said it before, the only ex I’m still in contact with is my high school boyfriend. Naomie is sleeping, when the doorbell rings. She’s like, ugh, and says, come in, but the bell continues to ring. She groans, gets up, and opens the door. It’s Leva, and Naomie says she has the worst hangover. Leva says she doesn’t know why she’s not hurting, and Naomie says she looks how she feels. Leva wonders why everyone got so drunk at a dog wedding, and we see clips of everyone tossing them back. Austen calls Leva, and she tells him that he’s on speaker. He asks if they ever wake up, and start thinking about things that happened the night before. He hung out with Ciara. Naomie asks if they had a rendezvous, and he says, wouldn’t she like to know? She says, now she knows all she needs to know. In Austen’s interview, he says, he and Ciara met in Vermont (Winter House). They spent time together during the summer, and one thing led to another. Leva asks if he’d have hung out with Ciara if Olivia hadn’t brought a date, and he says, no. Naomie says she doesn’t think all is lost with Olivia, but Austen needs to tell her. In Leva’s interview, she asks why Austen does this to himself. Some people like getting kicked. Naomie says, after the wedding, she kissed Whitney, and Austen says, this is juicy; he loves this. In her interview, Leva says, was Naomie always attracted to Whitney? Did it just happen? Were they drunk? In Austen’s interview, he says, why, why, why? How? It’s Whitney. Naomie says he spent the night at her place, and Leva says, Naomie was spooning Whitney? Why didn’t she say something immediately? In his interview, Austen says he’s sure Whitney doesn’t take his socks off, and Naomie says, Whitney told her, they need to breed. Leva says, Patricia would die, and Naomie says, her mom would love it. Leva says she won’t tell, but it’s going to show on her face. She just got excited about the group trip.

Everyone packs for the trip. Shep calls Whitney, who tells him, it’s totally casual, but the nights can be cold, so pack a cardigan. He’s going early to check in with the staff, and make sure everything is up to snuff. It’s out of this world, and they’re going to love it. They’re going to have fun. A party bus has been chartered, and Austen can barely look at Olivia. In Olivia’s interview, she says, at this point, it’s already awkward, and they haven’t even left the parking lot. Craig comes on the bus, and says, the party’s here. I tell Craig, Jersey Shore in 2009 called. They want their phrase back. In Craig’s interview, he says, it’s weird to hang out with your ex-girlfriend. Naomie has seven other people to talk to; don’t talk to him. In Naomie’s interview, she says, the boundaries are clear. They both mind their own business, and be nice. Shep tells them that they’re going to a Frank Lloyd Wright house that Whitney’s friend bought in the 80s, and restored. They wonder if Kathryn and Chleb are coming.

At Kathryn and Chleb’s house, they’re still packing. Kathryn says, it’s weird going on a group trip. It feels like their relationship took a turn really fast, and they didn’t realize. Chleb agrees they’re in a weird place, and Kathryn says, outside drama created tension. We flash back to several downhill moments, and Kathryn telling Chleb that he should be shutting people down who are talking about her, and not listening because he’s a good guy. Kathryn tells him that she thinks they should take a break, and he suggests they just be friends. In Kathryn’s interview, she says she regretted getting back together with Chleb. It was a weak move. Better to be alone than with someone she can’t trust. He says he’s just going to leave, and goes. On the bus, Olivia wonders if something happened, since she’d just talked to Kathryn, and they were coming. Shep gets a text from Kathryn, saying, she and Chleb aren’t in a good place. It’s not a good idea for them to come. Venita says, they’ve got to get this bus moving. Driver Mr. Paul heads out, and Olivia asks how Little Craig is enjoying married life. Shep says, they’re spending time apart like Kathryn and Chleb. Leva asks how Olivia’s date was, and Olivia says she enjoyed it. She asks if Austen is jealous, and he says, a little. He also admits to having more fun when Madison isn’t around. Craig tells him, Madison doesn’t thinks she did anything wrong.

Whitney meets them at Auldbrass, which is an amazing spread. Whitney tells them that it was built in 1941, and the design is called organic architecture. In Leva’s interview, she says she’s still shocked about Whitney and Naomie. It’s like finding out your cousins are hooking up. Whitney says, a friend of his saved the house, and restored it to its original splendor. In Austen’s interview, he says, it’s Whitney’s esthetic, a 70s porn house. There are little cabins where the guest rooms are that are just gorgeous, and Craig wonders if they’re getting punked. Whitney gives Naomie preferential room treatment, and in his interview, Austen says, he’s trying not to look at Leva. A secret like this usually has a 24 hour grace period, but he already told Shep and Taylor. Whitney says, they have ATVs lined up, and horseback riding. They’ll meet for lunch in 30 minutes. Olivia finds a lizard in the cabin she’s sharing with Shep and Taylor, and in her interview, she says, she likes the wilderness, but doesn’t want the wilderness on her. Shep orders Taylor to put the lizard in a cup, like you do with an insect, and Taylor and I are both surprised when it fits, and she deposits it back in the wild. I would have put a ribbon on it, and given it a name. Everyone gets gift bags with a coffee table book on Auldbrass. Taylor tells Olivia about Whitney and Naomie, and Olivia asks if they really hooked up. Shep says, that’s the word on the street. Patricia’s Mr. Randy has prepared lunch, and I have no words. Olivia tells Craig that Austen jumped to conclusions about her and Zach (I think that was his name). She says, Madison is a different kind of ex, and Craig says, it’s f***ing crazy. Olivia says, she’s not sticking around, trying to figure out the weirdness. It’s weird.

Venita, Leva, Shep, Whitney, and Austen do the ATVs, while ranch hands Rick and Tammy take Naomie, Olivia, and Taylor horseback riding. In Olivia’s interview, she says, the last horse she rode, she put a quarter in to make it move. The ATVs go around a lake, and the horses go through the woods. Olivia can’t get hers to stop going in circles, and in Naomie’s interview, she says, watching Olivia ride a horse is like watching a trainwreck in slow motion. Olivia gets smacked by some tree branches, and Rick says, they call it a hair brush. The ATVs go through the woods, and in Venita’s interview, she says, don’t let the outfit fool you. She can get down and dirty. Rick suggests the horses take a breather. Taylor asks if Naomie has any new love interests, and Naomie laughs. Olivia says, Naomie told her dating in Charleston is horrible, and Taylor says, Austen asked who the guy was, and she told him, Olivia’s date. Naomie says, Ciara was in town, and Austen called her. He said they hung out, but she doesn’t know if he was retaliating. Olivia wonders how Austen has feelings about a date she has zero history with; then hangs out with someone he does have a history with. Naomie says he still has feelings for Olivia, but Olivia says, retaliation is not okay. Naomie says, when Austen was with Madison, it was tit for tat, and Olivia says she wants Austen to be able to trust again; with Madison, it wasn’t normal. In Olivia’s interview, she says, a lot of people told her that Madison has something over Austen, but to see it was baffling. She might need two therapists after this.

Whitney tells everyone that dinner is in an hour and a half, and suggests they decompose [sic]. Shep thinks he means decompress, and tells Taylor, they’re so country, they don’t even know they’re country. As they get ready for dinner, Naomie says, Frank Lloyd didn’t think about a makeup station. Craig asks Austen about Ciara, and Austen says he’s glad it happened, but it stemmed from Olivia bringing a date to the dog wedding. It bugged him, even though he tried to act like it didn’t. Taylor tells Olivia that she’s not sure if Austen and Ciara hooked up; she’d just assumed. Olivia says she’ll have a conversation with Austen about it. Craig tells Austen that Madison talking to him is takin up time he could be spending with someone who actually cares. To thank Craig for this nugget of wisdom, Austen tells him about Naomie and Whitney. Leva asks Naomie if Craig knows what’s going on, and Naomie says she hopes not. In Venita’s interview, she says, Naomie is the crème de la crème. Why is she hooking up with Whitney? Naomie says, it’s kind of weird, but it happened, and she’s not trying to hide it, Leva says, Craig has big feelings like a baby, and gets mean. Austen asks if Craig cares about Naomie and Whitney, and Craig says, no, but asks if they made out. Austen says he didn’t get the details, but he heard it straight from the horse’s mouth, not Whitney’s. Whitney walks in, and says he could hear his name, and he was listening to them. They’re f***ing idiots. Craig says, the story is, Whitney and Naomie hooked up, and Whitney says he’s not going to lie. But it wasn’t a random hook up, and it’s none of their business. He doesn’t need to explain himself. Craig says, whatever, which is often his answer to everything.

Whitney tells Shep that he overheard Craig interrogating Austen about him, and Craig got super agro. (Is that a thing?) The table is set under Spanish moss, and I long to be there. Just not with these people. Whitney tells Craig and Austen that he’s sorry. He didn’t intend to burst in on an intimate moment. Craig says, Whitney doesn’t understand, but it’s his life. In Craig’s interview, he says he thinks it’s shady of Whitney. The bro code can be complicated, but she’s still his ex. What the f***? Shep tells Craig, it’s not personal, but Craig says he was disappointed.

In his interview, Craig says, if you’d told anyone a year ago about Naomie and Whitney, no one would have believed it. Craig asks, where’s their host and his new girlfriend? and Shep says, sometimes attraction is irrational. Truth! Taylor asks how Austen is feeling about Olivia, and I swear I hear the clock ticking as he ponders his answer. Shep asks if Craig is happy, and Craig says, he’s in a happy place now, but he needed to find another path. Shep asks if he can present a theory, and says he thinks part of Craig likes being around people he doesn’t know; who didn’t know the Craig from eight years ago. They’ve known him at his lowest. Whitney saunters over, and says, Craig has become an a-hole. Shep says, the people who knew Craig… and Craig says, were not the best for him. Shep was terrible, and Craig progressed in moving away. In Shep’s interview, he says, it’s not about him and Craig. Craig’s anger is with Naomie and Whitney, and he’s lashing out. Craig isn’t wrong though – Shep was terrible to him. Craig says he removed himself from the negativity, and Shep was part of that negativity. Leva says she doesn’t think Shep meant to be negative, and Shep says, it was like little bro stuff. Craig needed acceptance from him, and had a chip on his shoulder about Charleston and status. Leva says, Shep does like to poke people, and Shep says, it’s not a kumbaya, getting agitated. Naomie wonders if that isn’t better than what Shep’s doing now, and Leva tells Shep to relax. Craig gets up, and says, it’s not going to change. Shep says, they didn’t realize how sensitive Craig was, and Whitney says, they just couldn’t help it. Leva asks if Craig heard what Shep said, but Craig says, that’s just putting it on him. Whitney says, Craig can’t play the victim, and Craig says, they’re doing anything to justify their behavior. It sounds like they’re jealous and deflecting. Shep starts to pontificate, and falls backward in his chair.

Next time, Austen says, Craig is a crazy person; Craig says, he and Austen are no longer friends; an egg toss; Shep calls Taylor, a f***ing idiot during the egg toss; and Olivia asks if Austen hooked up with Ciara.

🏰 No Make Up Station, But…

You can even visit Auldbrass yourself.

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⚾️ Sliding Into Home…

Join me tomorrow, my favorite day of the week, for soap, a sip of tea, a few words on Tales of the Walking Dead, some words from the famous and the infamous, and music to your ears. Until then, stay safe, stay striving for excellence in all things, and stay remembering, just because you knew someone doesn’t mean you still know them. However, sometimes what you see is actually what you get. Sometimes.

August 12, 2022 – Jordan Shows Compassion, Dominique, New Gig, Reprise, Confused, a Break-Up, NYC Revealed, Dead Talk, Exactly 12 Quotes & Runnin’

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Portia says she’s going to inject Oz Haggerty with the reversal agents, and Curtis says, what if something goes wrong? and She says she knows there’s a risk of him waking up too fast too soon, but it’s her only option. She has to go through with this. He says he’s not talking about the risk to Haggerty; he’s talking about the risk to the woman he loves.

Dante leads Cody into the station, and says, next time, maybe he’ll think before he sucker punches somebody. And don’t pick a lawyer like Scotty; he sues people. Cody says, the only thing he regrets is only landing one punch. They go into the interrogation room, and Cody asks if they can ditch these cuffs. How about doing his old buddy a favor and letting him go free? Dante says he is doing Cody a favor by talking to him like this, because next time, it could be through the bars of a cell.

At Charlie’s, Britt examines Scotty’s nose, and tells him, it’s not broken, and he’s lucky it’s not. He says he didn’t deserve to get sucker punched by her boyfriend, and she says, Cody is not her boyfriend, and from what she heard, he had a score to settle with Scotty. Scotty says, he’s never seen that guy before in his life, until Cody punched him. And this whole Dominique, this cockamamie story. If Dominique had another kid out there before Serena, she would have told him. Obrecht asks if he’s sure, and he says he is, because they shared everything. Obrecht says, perhaps he didn’t know her as well as he thought.

Rory tells Jordan, no need to stick around. He’s got it from here. She says she wants to believe that, but he hasn’t answered her question. Can he put his badge above his feelings for Trina Robinson? He says, it’s because he cares about Trina that she can trust him.

Trina asks TJ to please tell her that bartender is coming out of his coma. Her attorney thinks the jury is close to reaching a verdict. Oz Haggerty is the only one who can prove her innocence. He says, Oz Haggerty’s medical team is bringing him out of his medically induced coma, but unfortunately, it’s a painstakingly slow medical process. He still has a long way to go before he regains consciousness. She says, which means the jury is going to reach their verdict without knowing Esme is the one who bought the black market cellphone. He says he’s sorry to be the bearer of bad news, and she says, the closer they get to the verdict, the harder it is to stay optimistic.

Portia tells Curtis, the only thing that matters is that Haggerty wakes up in time to tell the truth before that jury comes back with a verdict. Curtis says, is it vitally important that Oz wakes up? Hell yeah, but it’s not the only thing that matters. Even if she talks her way into that  room, she won’t make it out if her attempts to wake him up go sideways. She says she already told him, she’s willing to take that risk, but he says, give herself a cover. Be smart about it. Don’t go charging in there asking to incriminate herself. She says, if anyone goes to prison, it’s better her than her daughter, but he says he won’t trade Trina’s freedom for hers.

Dante says, he and Cody have always been honest with each other, right? and Cody says, more or less. Dante says, so why doesn’t Cody be honest with him right now? How long has he been hunting down Scott Baldwin? Is that why he stuck around town? Cody swears he didn’t come to Port Charles for anything other than a paycheck. The surprise bonus was running into Dante. Dante says, Cody had to know he’d run into Scotty sooner or later, right? and Cody says, if he came to town to find Scotty, doesn’t Dante think he would have made it happen sooner? He didn’t even know who Scotty was until a couple of months ago, and believe him, when he found out who Scotty was, and what Scotty did to him, he didn’t want anything to do with that piece of trash. Today, when Scotty was standing right in front of him with that smug grin on his face, he just kept thinking about everything he’d heard, and how Scotty had taken everything that was rightfully his, and he just got so mad… He’s sorry. He couldn’t stop himself. Dante asks how Cody got to this point in his life and not know Scotty stole something from him, and Cody says he didn’t know about Scotty, because he didn’t even know Dominique was his mom. Dante asks how he found that out, and Cody says, he heard it from a dead woman.

Scotty says, he and Dominique had no secrets. If she had a son out there, Scotty would have found him, and had him live with them. Scotty would never turn his back on him. Obrecht says she knows he wants to believe in Dominique, but if they shared everything, why would she go to her grave without telling him about Cody? What would have motivated her to stay silent? Britt says, people stay silent for lots of reasons. Sometimes it’s because they don’t trust people, sometimes it’s because they’re so afraid of what they’ve kept inside, they can’t face it. Obrecht says, and sometimes we’re brave and don’t even know it. Maybe it wasn’t so much that Dominique was keeping a secret from Scotty. What if she was trying to protect him? Scotty says, maybe she was trying to protect herself.

Jordan tells Rory that she cares about Trina too, but as they were taught at the Academy, the badge comes first. He says he knows he’s just a rookie, but does it have to be either or? Can’t a police officer be true to the badge and still have compassion? Yeah, he wants Trina to be found not guilty, and the best way for that to happen is for the man inside this room to wake up, and testify that Esme Prince bought that black market cellphone, and that Trina wasn’t involved. She says, the problem is, Miss Prince is no longer living at Windymere, and they’re having trouble finding her. He says he wants to help with that too, but first, she can trust him that no one, not Esme Prince or anyone else not on the list, will enter this room and interfere with the recovery of Oz Haggerty.

Trina tells TJ, she’s usually a glass half-full kind of person, but she’s not that sure the truth is going to come out in time to vindicate her. And if Diane’s right, time’s almost up. She sits, and TJ sits next to her. He says he wants her to keep reminding herself how many people are on her side. Her mom and Curtis are doing everything they can. Joss and Cam, the victims, both testified on her behalf. That’s got to mean something to the jury. She says, but Joss and Cam don’t have any hard proof that she’s innocent. The only one who can exonerate her is that bartender Oz. She knows he’s not in a natural coma; he’s medically induced. Can’t they get him out of it faster? TJ flashes back to telling Portia that he plans on administering drugs to wake Oz up, and Portia saying, Oz was put into a coma for a reason. To forcibly wake him up would be completely denying his medical needs, and that’s the very definition of unethical. He tells Trina, even if there were such a way… She says, wait. If it was impossible, he’d have said so, but he didn’t. He just talked around it, and made it a hypothetical. Does that mean he can force Oz to wake up?

Portia asks Curtis, where was all this concern when TJ was the one who was going to revive Oz? He was willing to risk his entire career, his freedom, to inject the reversal agents. Curtis says, they were desperate. Besides, TJ stood a better chance of getting in and out of Oz’s room without suspicion. He can’t say the same about her, considering she’s Trina’s mother. She asks if he’s telling her she should give up. She should trust twelve total strangers in that jury room? He says, hell no; he’s not saying that. He’s saying they’re a team, and should share the same risks and the same consequences, which means they should stick to the original plan. While he distracts Rory, she slips into Oz’s room, and gives him that injection. She says, and if it fails? All three of them end up in Pentenville? He says, at least they’ll be together. He takes her hand, and asks what she says. She says, let’s do it.

Cody tells Dante, life could have been different. He grew up in the shadows of Serenity. It was originally owned by the Stanton family. The Bells, who he thought were his real parents, lived in the caretaker’s cottage. That’s where he learned to ride horses. It’s also where he learned he’d never amount to more in life than being a cook’s son. The love of horses came naturally to him; no other lesson ever stuck. He grew up hearing these stories about the house on the hill, where the beautiful Dominique and her shady husband Leopold Taub used to live. Dante says, it’s an interesting story, but how does Scotty fit in?

Scotty says, Dominique’s marriage to Leopold Taub wasn’t a love match. He was a social climber. The Stantons represented everything he wasn’t. Britt says, Leopold Taub. Why does that name sound familiar? Obrecht says, Leopold Taub and Cesar had certain… dealings, and Britt says, her father and Cody’s father.

Cody says, he knew Leopold was a bad man because he was cruel to the horses. Apparently, he was also cruel to his wife. It was just a story, until… Dante says, until what? and Cody says, a few months ago, he got that call you never want to get. His mom – or the woman he thought was his mom – was dying. So he dropped everything and went home to say goodbye. Dante says he’s sorry, and Cody says, thanks. He was out of a job, so it was easy to drop everything. He came home to that sad little caretaker cottage, and he was right beside her when she took her last breath. Dante says, again, he’s sorry, but at least Cody got to say goodbye. Cody says, before he did, she took his hand and told him that she couldn’t die before she told him the truth. She didn’t give birth to him. His birth mother was the beautiful, very wealthy Dominique Stanton.

Jordan looks through the window at Oz, and says, there’s no sign of him waking, is there? Rory says, not since he’s been there, and she says, part of her wants to walk in there and grab him by the shoulders, and tell him to snap out of it. He says, Trina matters to her too, right? and she says, Trina matters to a whole lot of people in this town. They know who she is, and who she isn’t, but the evidence… Rory says, Esme Prince manufactured the evidence to point to Trina, and she says, unfortunately, they can’t prove that. He says, no, but Oz can. If anything happens, Jordan will be the first to know. She thanks him, and leaves. He looks at Oz.

Trina asks TJ, if they can speed up the process and bring Oz out of his coma, why haven’t they tried? He says, because it can backfire. It can make the coma permanent or worse. She says, he means it might kill Oz, and he says, there’s always a chance. Even if the reversal agents were to work, there’s no way to guarantee Oz would wake up with his faculties and memories intact. She says, okay, so no injection. The doctors stick to whatever protocol they’re using now. How long will it take for Oz to wake up? He says, it could be days, or weeks, and she says she doesn’t have that long. He says he knows. They’re just doctors. They took an oath to do no harm. He was so determined to help her that, for a moment, he almost forgot that. Curtis and Portia come down the hall, looking guilty, and Portia asks what Trina is doing here. Curtis says, let him guess. Diane got ahold of her. Trina says, Diane messaged her that jury is close to reaching a verdict. She guesses that means she might not be coming home for dinner tonight. Portia hugs her, and TJ says he’ll let them have some family time alone. He leaves, and Portia says, Trina shouldn’t be here. She should go home and spend some time with her friends. Trina say, it’s not their fault. They’re trying to cheer her up, but she doesn’t feel like pretending it’s all going to be okay. Portia says, Trina has to have faith. Believe it or not, miracles still do happen. Trina says, Portia doesn’t have to pretend with her either. TJ told her that she stopped him from taking extreme measures to wake up Oz. Portia looks at Curtis, and it’s not lost on Trina. Trina says, don’t get her wrong, she understands. Portia didn’t want TJ risking a patient’s life or his career doing something unethical. She’s glad Portia stepped up and told him to do the right thing. Portia says, there’s nothing she wouldn’t do for Trina, absolutely nothing, and Curtis says, he hates to break up this moment, but didn’t Portia have a patient she’s worried about? Why doesn’t he stay with Trina, and she can go do what she’s got to do. She asks if he’s sure, and he says, go; they’ll be right here. She tells Trina to take care of herself, and leaves.

Cody tells Dante, that deathbed confession turned his world upside down. Even his last name wasn’t right; he wasn’t a Bell. He was a wealthy Stanton who was supposed to grow up in that house on that hill. Dante says he can kind of relate. What he got to Port Charles, he didn’t know Sonny was his father. He was undercover in Sonny’s operation, trying to take him down from the inside, and he found out Sonny was his dad after Sonny shot him. Cody says, Dante’s story beats his, and Dante says he’s not trying to one-up Cody. He’s just saying he can relate. To find out as an adult you’re not who you thought you were messes with your head. Cody says he never knew if Dominique thought about him or wanted to provide for him. After she died, Serenity was sold off, and the proceeds went to the love of her life, the father of her daughter Serena. Dante says, enter Scott Baldwin, and Cody says, does Dante want to ask him again why he punched that smug son of a gun? He stole everything Cody didn’t even know he had. Dante says, and Scotty swears he didn’t know about Cody? Cody says, yeah, but he also claims Dominique was the love of his life. If they were so close, why didn’t she ever tell him about her first born child? Dante asks if Cody is mad at Scotty, or mad at his mother for what she did to him?

Scotty ices his nose, and says, if Dominique was trying to keep her son away from Leopold, it makes sense she would give him to the Bells to raise. Obrecht says, kind of like Maxie trusting Brook with Bailey to keep her safe from Peter. Britt says, but the one big difference is, Maxie’s situation was temporary, where it sounds like Dominique’s situation was never-ending. Obrecht says, that would explain why Cody never knew who he was; Dominique kept silent to the end. Britt says, it all fits together, doesn’t it? Unless the pieces fit a little too well. Scotty asks what she’s driving at, and Britt says she hasn’t known Cody long, but from the first time she met him, he was always working some angle. So what if that’s what this is, and none of the story is true?

Curtis hands a bag from the vending machine to Trina, but she says she’s not hungry. He says, humor him. She’s got to keep up her strength because she doesn’t want to lose hope. Remember what her mom said about miracles. She takes the bag from him, and says she wants to have faith, but she doesn’t want to fool herself. Things aren’t going her way, and TJ said, even if Oz comes out of his coma, they don’t know if his memories will still be intact. He could have totally forgotten he was selling that black market phone to Esme, and even if he does, it could take weeks or months, and by then, the jury will already have decided, and she could be in Pentenville. He says he can’t promise how this is going to turn out, but he can promise that everyone who cares about her is doing everything they can to prove her innocence. She puts her head on his shoulder, and he puts his arm around her.

TJ looks at his tablet, and Jordan asks what he’s studying so intently. He says, Oz Haggerty’s chart. He’s looking for any glimmer of hope that his awakening is speeding up. She says she knows how badly he wants to help Trina; so does she, but they can’t force things. He says, that’s the thing. Just like he told Portia and Curtis, there’s a way to force Oz into consciousness.

Rory asks if Portia has heard from Trina; how is she? Portia says, she’s waiting, like the rest of us, for the patient in that room to wake up. Actually, that’s why she stopped by. She was just going to check on Oz, and see how he’s progressing herself. He says he’s sorry, but he can’t let her in, and she tells him that she’s a doctor. He says he knows it’s unusual to stop a doctor from seeing a patient, but unfortunately, her name isn’t on the approved list, and he can’t let her inside. She says, good for him, going by the book. She’s not on the list because she’s not the attending on the case and not a consultant on the case. Did he think she wanted to go in there to treat the patient? She just wanted to take a look at him with her own two eyes. Obviously, she has a vested interest in seeing everything is done to restore Mr. Haggerty to full consciousness. And he wants the same thing, doesn’t he? He says, of course (🍷). That’s why he’s grateful Commissioner Ashford assigned him this post. He promises her, nobody will interfere with the recovery of Haggerty. And when he comes out of this coma, he can ID Esme as being the one who bought the black market phone. Rory thinks that will be enough to convince the jury that Trina’s not guilty. She says, of course (🍷), but by then Trina could be in Pentenville for weeks, if not months. Can’t he… She goes to the window, and he says he doesn’t understand. Can’t he what? Is she sure he can’t help her? She says, yes, she’s sure, and walks away.

Cody tells Dante, maybe it’s easier to blame Scotty than his mother, but put himself in Cody’s shoes. Dante says, that’s what he’s trying to do. Telling Cody about Sonny, and discovering Sonny was his father. It’s not the same thing, but it still threw him for a loop. His whole career is crime fighting, and Sonny’s is the exact opposite. He’s sympathetic to Cody’s situation. Cody says, his whole life, no matter how far he’s traveled, no matter how hard he’s tried to fit in, he never felt like he belonged. And now, he finds out the home and life he was supposed to have has been sold off, and the proceeds go to Scotty and his daughter, who Cody’s mother obviously loved more than him.

Obrecht says, what if Cody made up the whole story just to get money out of Scotty? and Scotty says, there’s no money to get. Everything Dominique had, she left to Serena, and Serena spent all that money saving the whales. Britt says, if he wants her to arrange a DNA test to see if Cody is Dominique’s son, she can make that happen, but Scotty says, that’s not necessary, because he saw it in Cody’s eyes; the same thing he sees in Serena’s eyes, Dominque’s eyes. Obrecht says, that’s all the proof Scotty has? He says, it’s not just the eyes; it’s the hunger Cody has. Obrecht says, a hunger for his lost money, and Scotty says he’s not just talking about that. The hunger Cody has for the meaning in his life. He thinks Britt knows what he’s talking about, and Britt says she doesn’t think she would have described it quite like that, but now that Scotty has, she’s seen that too. Scotty says, then she knows he’s right, and Obrecht says, very well. If Cody is who he claims to be, what is Scotty supposed to do about it? He says, if she’s the Liesl he thinks she is, he thinks she already knows the answer. The question he has to ask himself is, what would Dominique want him to do? He gets up, kisses the top of Obrecht’s head, and says he’ll see them.

Jordan asks what exactly TJ told Portia and Curtis, and TJ says, that he was so laser focused on helping Trina, he considered using extreme measures to shock Oz’s system, basically to try and force him out of his coma. But don’t worry. Portia wasn’t having any of it, and reminded him that he needed to put the patient first. It’s just too risky of a procedure. She says she’s relieved to hear that, no matter how much it would help Trina. He says he knows the law is the law. He just wishes he was as confident as Jordan that justice will be done.

Trina says she knows what Curtis is thinking. He’s worried that his phone is going to ring, and it’s going to be Diane telling them the jury’s reached a verdict. She’s having the same feeling. Portia comes by, and Trina asks, what happened to her patient? She says, unfortunately, her patient’s condition remains unchanged. Trina is so lucky to have a friend like Rory. He won’t let anyone or anything compromise the witness who can clear her. He’s not letting anybody in that room who’s not on the approved list.

Rory calls Jordan, and she asks if everything is okay. He says he thought she’d like to know, something out of the ordinary happened. She says, what’s that? and he says, Oz Haggerty had a visit from a doctor not on the approved list. She says, which doctor? and he says, Trina’s mom, Dr. Robinson. She asks if Portia said why she was there, and he says, she just wanted to see if Haggerty was any closer to waking up. Being Trina’s mom, he can totally understand that, but she wasn’t on the approved list, so he didn’t let her in. When he arrested Spencer and Cameron, Jordan said he was a bit over-eager, and needed to use better discretion, so he just wanted to check in, and make sure he did the right thing. Jordan assures him, it was the right thing to do

Cody asks, what’s next? and Dante says, he’ll be taken to his cell. If he needs a lawyer, Dante can give him a couple of recommendations. If money’s an issue, he’ll be assigned a public defender. Cody says, really? He pours his heart out about how his world’s been turned upside down, and Dante can’t show his buddy a little bit of compassion? Dante asks what Cody expects him to do. He punched a guy in the face in a public setting in front of a bunch of witnesses, and now the guy’s pressing charges. There’s literally nothing he can do. Cody says, it pays to know people in high places, huh? and Dante says, it usually does. He starts to bring Cody to his cell, when Scotty comes in. Cody asks, how’s the nose? Did he break it? Dante says, it’s not a great idea to antagonize the guy who’s pressing charges against him, and Scotty says, his nose is fine. He can smell a phony baloney a mile away. Cody says, Scotty spends his inheritance, and has the nerve to call him a phony baloney? Take him away. Prison’s a step up from this guy. Scotty says he can also smell the real McCoy, and he thinks Cody is, so he’s dropping the charges.

TJ asks if Jordan is planning on being in the courtroom when the jury reads the verdict, and she says, her presence in the courtroom goes with the job, but this is one time she’d give anything not to be there. She walks away, and sees Trina talking with Portia and Curtis, and listens from around the corner. Trina says she guesses there’s no point in waiting around here. Even if Oz wakes up now, it’s probably too late to change anything. Portia says, it’s never too late, and Curtis tells Portia that he knows what they both want. What if it’s just not possible? She says, nothing’s impossible. Isn’t that what he always tells her? He’s so sweet. She hugs him, and whispers, she’s got to find a way in that room. Please just get Trina out of here. She says she keeps getting all these texts, but Trina says she didn’t hear Portia’s phone. Portia says she keeps her phone on silent at the hospital. Her patient still needs her, and she’ll catch up with the two of them later. She hugs Trina, saying she loves her, and jets. Trina asks if that seemed weird to Curtis. He says, her mom has a lot on her mind right now. She wants to help Trina, but she’s got to focus on her patients. He’s sure that’s all it is. She says, wait. She still thinks that goodbye was strange. Maybe she should talk to her mom before they go. He tells her, she heard what her mom said. She needs to focus on her patients, and tonight she can come home and worry about Trina. Trina says, if the worst happens and she goes to prison, Curtis has to promise he’ll take care of her mother, and he says, first of all, he doesn’t want her thinking that way. Whatever happens, of course (🍷) they’re going to take care of her mother. She just wants a happy and fair ending to Trina’s trial, just like all of them. Come on; let’s go. Trina says, what if Diane calls and she has to go to the courthouse, and she won’t be able to see her mom until she’s behind bars? Curtis says he promises as soon as he gets a phone call from Diane saying the verdict is in, he’ll get her mother to the courthouse, so she can be there to support Trina.

TJ sees Jordan, and says he wishes there was something more they could do for Trina and her family. If only Haggerty would wake up and tell them what he knows.

Britt asks how Obrecht let Scotty leave without her. Isn’t she afraid he’ll do something foolish? Obrecht says she was tempted to stop Scotty, but the truth is, she’s proud of him. Britt says, even if it means doing right by the former love of his life, Dominique? and Obrecht says, maybe if Dominique was still alive, she’d be concerned, but she died years ago. She’s not afraid of Scotty’s past. On the contrary. The fact that he was able to love someone so strongly, so deeply, means he’s capable of loving her even more. Britt says, either that’s a terrific spin on the situation, or Obrecht really does believe in true love. If that’s the case, she envies Obrecht. Obrecht says she never had that faith in the past, but she found it for the first time with Scotty. It may take some time, but it’s out there waiting for Britt; she’s sure of it. Britt says, true love’s not for everyone. She had a shot with Jason, briefly, but he’s gone. And let’s face it, she’s damaged goods. Obrecht laughs and takes Britt’s hands, saying, they’re all damaged in one way or another. She is, and so is Scotty. When you find the right person, you help each other heal.

Scotty asks Dante what the DA’s office said, and Dante tells him, if Scotty’s not pressing charges, there is no case, and they can let Cody go. Cody says, so he’s a free man? and Dante says, as soon as he gets the cuffs off. Scotty says he doesn’t expect Cody to thank him, and Cody says, good, because he’s not getting a thanks. Dante unlocks the cuffs, and Scotty says, Cody can choose to believe him or not, but he didn’t know that Dominique had a son. When they found out she had an inoperable brain tumor, they spent a lot of time together, and she would have told him about Cody, but she didn’t, so she must have had her reasons. Cody says, Scotty can tell himself that at night if it helps him sleep. For him, it’s a whole load of BS. Scotty leaves, and Cody says, does Dante believe that guy? Dante tells him, he hates to say it, but he thinks Scotty is telling the truth.

TJ tells Jordan that he has to get back to his rounds, but he’ll see her later. They hug, and Jordan waits for the elevator. She sees Curtis with Trina, and gets in. She flashes back to what TJ told her about using extreme measures to wake Oz up, and Portia telling him it was too risky. She remembers asking Rory about why Portia wanted to see Oz, and Rory asking if a police officer can’t be true to the badge, but still have compassion. She pulls the emergency alarm in the elevator. Aw. I want to cry. That’s so good of her.

An officer tells Rory, someone must be trapped inside the elevator, and Rory says he’s coming too. No one is around Oz’s room, and Portia – I’m sure not believing her luck – goes inside and closes the door. She closes the blinds and goes over to Oz. She says she knows he can save her daughter. He’s the only one who can. She takes a syringe out of her pocket.

On Monday, Victor says, Nikolas is hiding something, and they both know it; Josslyn tells Cameron, there’s another reason Dex is interested in Trina’s trial; Trina says, the jury has reached a verdict; and Portia asks if Oz can hear her.

☝🏽 BTW, for the past two days, the ABC affiliate here has forgotten their news is on at 4, and broken into GH to tell us nothing that couldn’t wait. Yesterday, I bounced around, piecing it together, since no one source had it in its entirety. Today, I was quick enough to catch it before ABC had a chance to pull for unlicensed content or whatever. My point is, WTF, ABC? If we’re at war, let me know, but it’s unnecessary to have everyone chiming in, including the subject’s kindergarten teacher, about a document. It can wait a half hour.

🤔 Who’s That Woman…?

All about Dominique. I have a vague recollection of the actress, but not much about the storyline.

👾 Trina Transformed…

Is there anything this girl can’t do? Now she’s balancing school and work. Although she can come to work in fuzzy slippers.

💪🏼 Kicking It Again…

Another GH alum, but with a new/old gig.

https://www.etonline.com/cobra-kai-sean-kanan-reprises-karate-kid-iii-role-for-season-5-188786

💎 It’s Her Nickname…

I think Kathy is a ditz, but harmless. She also confused Garcelle with Kyle, so there’s that.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/morganmurrell/kathy-hilton-lizzo-precious-comment-backlash

🍹 A Real Shocker…

Finally, Taylor got a clue and moved on. This dude is going to be perpetually 14, but he never made a secret of being a Peter Pan. Kudos to him for that.

🗽 New New York…

The latest ladies from the Big Apple.

⚰️ Dead Happenings…

Fear’s final season.

https://ew.com/tv/fear-the-walking-dead-showrunners-finale-season-8/

Tales of the Walking Dead premieres this Sunday night. It sounds like it’s up my alley, so I’ll definitely be taking a look.

https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/tales-of-the-walking-dead-schedule-when-where-to-watch-early-amc-plus/

https://ew.com/tv/tales-of-the-walking-dead-musical-episode/

📻 Quotes of the Week

Our most significant opportunities will be found in times of greatest difficulty. – Thomas S. Monson

We are all ordinary. We are all boring. We are all spectacular. We are all shy. We are all bold. We are all heroes. We are all helpless. It just depends on the day. – Brad Meltzer

Courage – a perfect sensibility of the measure of danger, and a mental willingness to endure it.William Tecumseh Sherman

The man who insists on seeing with perfect clearness before he decides, never decides. – Henri-Frédéric Amiel

We could never learn to be brave and patient, if there were only joy in the world. – Helen Keller

Being good is easy, what is difficult is being just. – Victor Hugo

My past has not defined me, destroyed me, deterred me, or defeated me; it has only strengthened me. – Steve Maraboli

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

Every one of us is losing something precious to us. Lost opportunities, lost possibilities, feelings we can never get back again. That’s part of what it means to be alive. – Haruki Murakami

The only real limitation on your abilities is the level of your desires. If you want it badly enough, there are no limits on what you can achieve.Brian Tracy

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

If you just go with the flow, no matter what weird things happen along the way, you always end up exactly where you belong. – Tom Upton

🔌 Unplugging…

It’s time to call it a week, and it’s certainly been one. Fighting technical dragons is exhausting. Plug back in with me on Monday for soap and what’s on Deck. Until then, stay safe, stay not being wishy-washy, and stay knowing, sometimes we’re brave and don’t even know it.

August 11, 2022 – Portia Has To Wake Oz Now, a Charming Dog Wedding & Who

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Sonny asks if Spencer is going to be a sacrificial lamb, or is he going to sacrifice someone else?

Portia tells Curtis, it’s now or never. Is he ready? He says, is she? They don’t have to do this if she’s having any doubts. She asks if there’s any other way to let the jury know Esme bought that phone from Oz Haggerty, and he says, no, there isn’t. She says, then let’s do this.

Josslyn brings Trina a mango mocktail by the pool, and lies on the chaise next to her, saying, it’s perfect weather today. She hopes it stays like this all summer. Trina says, let’s hope she can enjoy it for more than an hour a day, and Josslyn asks if that’s a prison joke. Trina asks if it was funny, and Josslyn says, this isn’t working, is it? Trina says, don’t get her wrong. She knows she shouldn’t be spending every waking moment thinking about this verdict. She appreciates Josslyn trying to distract her, but… Josslyn says, but she’s failing miserably, and Trina says, don’t let her stop Josslyn from – she watches as Dex gets out of the pool – having a good… time.

Maxie meets Austin at the MetroCourt Gardens, and says, sorry. She thought she’d be more fashionably late than this. She was treating Spinelli to a pedicure. He asks if he should be jealous, and she says, of her or Spinelli? He asks why he would be jealous of her, and she says, what is there to be jealous of at all? Yes, she and Spinelli have a child and a history, and an eternally abiding friendship, but romantically, she’s with Austin, and she’s happy where she is. He says, that’s nice to hear, and thanks her. She says, this is where he returns the compliment, and he says, she’ll do. He’s just kidding. He kisses her, and says, me and Miss Jones, we got a thing going on.

Lucy finds Martin at Charlie’s and says, wait until he sees what she has on underneath her dress. He says, why wait? Let’s get out of here. He kisses her, and she says she loves his spontaneity and enthusiasm, but can they have a little bite to eat? She’s starving. He says, about that. Why don’t they forego the wings, finger lickin’ as they may be, and feast on mofongo in the Dominican Republic, or poutine in Toronto? She can show him her unmentionables at 10,000 feet. Lucy asks, what’s gotten into him; she likes it. But she has to admit, she’s a tad bit suspicious. He says he has to leave town, and he wants her to come with him.

Outside Oz’s hospital room, Jordan tells Rory to make sure he checks the badges of all medical personnel who have access. Portia and Curtis stop short, and do an about-face when they see Jordan and Rory, but Jordan says she was looking for them. Curtis asks if she found out anything new about that thing they talked about, and Jordan says she knows why they’re both here, and she won’t allow it.

Martin says, it’s just a pressing matter out of town that he could take care of anywhere, and he thought his lovely lady would like to be with him when he does the thing he’d rather not do here. He sits down, and says, he’s being coerced. She sits with him, and says, by whom? He says, Anna Devane, and she asks if he’s in possession of some state secrets or something. When she wrote her Guide to Port Charles, she noted that Anna can’t be too judgy about those. He says, Anna wants him to break attorney/client privilege, but Lucy says, that’s nothing. She has the perfect solution. He says, which is? and she says, you tell her no. Ta-da! Problem solved. He says, how does she, of all people, not know how coercion works? See also extortion, blackmail, putting the screws to. She says she knows how coercion works, and if she’s learned anything from being a coercee, it’s that literally the truth shall set you free. He says, not this time, and she says, whatever Anna has on him, it can’t be so bad that he can’t be a phoenix and rise above the wreckage of his life. He says he doesn’t want to rise from the wreckage, but she says, that’s what the wreckage is for. He says he doesn’t want anything to do with wreckage, and she says, okay, fine. What is it that Anna really has on him? He looks around, and says, it’s a little economic subterfuge concerning his ex-wives. She says, all of them? and he says, yes, all of them. And believe him, one by one they’re bad enough, but as a group, they make Medea look like Betty Rubble. She says she can see why he married them, and he says, if Anna rats him out, he’ll be raked over the coals, emotionally and financially. She takes his hand, and says, here’s what they’re going to do. He’s not going to back down. He’s simply going to tell his ex-wives and Anna that he’s his own man. He’s noble, and steadfast like a mountain, and he’s not going to back down – ever. Now which client does Anna want dirt on? He says, Valentin, and she says she’ll help him pack.

Austin asks Maxie, how is his self-proclaimed arch nemesis? and she says, smitten apparently. He says, no kidding, and she says, he knew about Britt? He says, Britt Westbourne? No way. Really. She asks who he thinks she was talking about, and he says, from Spinelli’s behavior he knew Spinelli had it bad for somebody, but he wouldn’t have guessed it was Britt. Britt’s great, but he’s never seen Spinelli look at her like that. She says, maybe he doesn’t know Spinelli well enough to see it, and he says, forget it. This is a waste of their valuable time together, and they’re here to discuss a plan that will probably not get Georgie to stop hating him. She says, Georgie doesn’t hate him, and he says, the last time he talked to her daughter, she asked if he knew what happens to matter when it goes into a black hole. Maxie says, she is her father’s daughter, and he says he told her that he doesn’t know; nobody knows. She said, wanna find out? Maxie says, she’s also her mother’s, and he says, kids love him. James loves him, Bailey loves him. That sweet little Leo goes out of his way to spend time with him, but Georgie… He doesn’t get it. What did he do? She says, nothing; nothing at all. She just needs to spend time with him. Which is why their pending weekend getaway is perfect. He said he found a place, right? He says he did, and gives her a brochure from a water park. She reads, family fun time, and he says, it’s got a lazy river, and a water slide. Georgie will love that because she loves swimming, and it’s got the biggest ball pit on the east coast. He thinks James might like that. She says she loves this. Is he ready? He says he thinks from a bacterial standpoint, they’ll have to sanitize the ball pit, but she says, she wasn’t asking if he was ready for biological warfare. She guesses she’s asking if he’s ready for a family.

Portia and Curtis are standing in front of Jordan, while Rory guards the door to Oz’s room. Jordan says, Portia wants to talk to this patient the moment he wakes up, but that hasn’t happened yet, and there’s no telling if, or even when it will. She’s assigned Officer Cabrera, and he’ll notify her the second Mr. Haggerty opens his eyes. Jordan says, they appreciate that, and Curtis says, they know her inquiry was off the record. They’re definitely not trying to get her in trouble. Portia says she has the discretion to assign manpower at the hospital as she sees fit, and since Mr. Haggerty appears to be the victim of a crime, and the perpetrator is yet to be caught, she can more than justify extra security for him. Curtis says he appreciates Rory being here, but he’d be more than happy to keep watch, and Portia says, she can help. She can monitor the patient. Jordan says, Oz Haggerty may be able to exonerate Trina. The person who drugged him may try again, so why don’t they want him protected?

Trina asks, who’s the hottie? and Dex waves. Trina asks if Josslyn knows him, and Josslyn says she does. Dex walks over, and Trina says, how exactly? Dex tells Josslyn, about yesterday… and she says, forget about it. He says he’d like to. Will she? Trina says, forget about what?

Spencer tells Sonny, there’s only one person responsible for escaping Spring Ridge, and it’s him. Now he has to hope, whether it’s 30 days, or 365, the people he cares about will be waiting for him when he gets out. Either way, he’s going to deal with it. Sonny says, atta boy, and Spencer says he appreciates the survival tips and the protection. Thank you. Sonny says, anything within his means, and Spencer says he really means it. It’s big of Sonny, considering Spencer called him out for intimidating Esme. Sonny says, Spencer gave quite a performance. He thought Spencer was out of his mind for a while there. Spencer says, Sonny’s not the only one. He knows there are people he hurt and pushed away while he was trying to trap Esme, and he has a lot of almonds amends to make as a result. Sonny says, as far as they go, they’re good, and Spencer says he appreciates it. Sonny’s always stood by him. Sonny says, they’re family, and Spencer says, they are. Which is why he’s hoping Sonny will do one more thing for him.

Maxie says, Austin spending a few hours with her kids is one thing, but an entire weekend is a commitment. She understands if he’s not ready to take that on yet. He says, family has always been a complicated concept for him, but he knows how important her family is to her, and he’d love the chance to see if he fits into it somehow. His phone rings, and he says he has to take this. He leaves, and Maxie looks at the brochure. A waiter comes by, and asks if she’d like a drink, or would she like to order? She says she’s not sure what her date wants… Wait. They can ask him. Austin comes back, and Maxie asks what he’d like. He says, about that. He can’t stay… He asks the waiter to give them a second, and the waiter jets. Maxie asks if it’s a work thing, and he says, ish. That was his property manager back in Pautuck. Something’s wrong with one of the cabins. She says, how bad is it that the property manager can’t handle it? and he says he doesn’t know. That’s what he aims to find out. She says, they’ll take a raincheck on lunch, but he says, it’s not just lunch. He’ll probably be gone for a couple of days. She asks if he’s saying he’s canceling the weekend with her kids.

Martin says, so Lucy agrees with him. They should just get out of Port Charles until this whole thing blows over. She says he really can’t betray Valentin; he will unleash holy hell. Martin says, is she kidding? Knowing Valentin, he’d get Martin to represent him in a case against himself. She asks what would happen if Anna tells his ex-wives what she knows, and he says, what’s worse than holy hell? She says, ex-wives with really good lawyers? Tell her about this financial subterfuge. Is it like an offshore account somewhere? He says, it’s nothing like that. There’s no stash in the Cayman Islands. Most of the money’s been spent taking care of his mother. He just thought it was better to take care of the only woman who’s ever really cared for him. Lucy says, not the only woman, and he says, so she doesn’t hate him? She says she doesn’t hate him. Please. She’s done far, far, far worse. He says, somewhere in the middle, this stopped making him feel better, and she says, and it wasn’t for the benefit of a beloved aging parent either. He says, so they’re agreed. Wither shall they go? Beach or mountains? She takes his hand, and says, anywhere with him would be absolutely divine, but she can’t come along. There’s too much to do at Deception. She’s afraid he’s going to have to be on his own, and he’ll have to wait to see her unmentionables.

Spencer says he wasn’t able to help Trina, but maybe Sonny can, and Sonny asks what he has in mind. Spencer says, if anyone can exonerate Trina, it’s Esme. He took his best shot and he missed, but he knows Sonny will do better. Sonny isn’t sure what Spencer is asking, and Spencer says, nothing illegal. His dad said Esme took off, and he was hoping Sonny could use his considerable resources to bring her back. That’s it. Sonny says, what he can do is find Esme and bring her back, but it seems to him, she’s long gone. Spencer says, Trina’s jury could come back with a guilty verdict any time now. Sonny may be her last chance. Sonny says, Spencer is facing a stint in maximum security, and his priority is Trina? and Spencer says, yeah. She’s his friend, whether she considers him one or not. Sonny asks if it will make Spencer feel more comfortable to know he’s doing everything he can for Trina, and Spencer says, he is. Sonny gets up, and tells Spencer that he has to focus on himself. They hug, and Sonny says, don’t forget head down, mouth shut.

Trina introduces herself to Dex, and asks if he’s heard about her. He says, only good things, and she says, clearly, he’s not a news junkie. He introduces himself, and says he just came by to say hi. He’ll let them get back to it. He leaves, and Trina says, he seems nice enough, but Josslyn says she doesn’t know what he seems. Trina asks, how does she… and Josslyn says, he works for Sonny. Trina says, in that case, why is he asking Josslyn to forget what happened yesterday, and what did happened yesterday?

On the phone, Dex says, there’s something he thinks they should know.

Portia says, of course (🍷) they want Mr. Haggerty protected, and who better to do that than Officer Cabrera? She’s sorry. She hasn’t been sleeping that well. Curtis says, the jury’s been deliberating, and Portia says, it’s he uncertainty of everything; it’s so unnerving. Jordan says, of course (🍷), and Portia says, their first priority is to make sure Mr. Haggerty can testify on the record, so she wants to thank Jordan and Rory. Rory says he’s happy to help, and Jordan says she needs to have a word with Portia and Curtis. She tells Rory she’ll be right back, and they step away. Curtis asks if they did something wrong, but Jordan says, not that she’s aware of. She wanted to speak to them privately because she tried to call Esme in for questioning, but unfortunately, she’s nowhere to be found. Portia says, she skipped town? and Jordan tells her, it’s hard to say, but even if Mr. Haggerty wakes up, and points fingers at Esme as the perp, it will prove challenging to bring her to justice. Curtis suggests they focus on one problem at a time. If Oz names another person of interest, it still looks good for Trina. Jordan says, assuming he wakes up. In the meantime, do something with themselves. At least leave the building and get some fresh air and sunshine. Oz Haggerty is in good hands. Rory will make sure no one gets past him.

Austen tells Maxie, whatever it is, he’s hopeful it will be over and done, and he can get back here for their weekend plans. She says she’s glad to hear that, but if for some reason he gets held up, she can always bring the kids to Pautuck. He says she doesn’t need to do that, and she says, or not. Is there something he doesn’t want her to see, or does he not want Pautuck to see her? He says she doesn’t need to make that drive, but she says, it’s not far. He says he doesn’t know how long this is going to take, but don’t waste her time. She says, it’s true her past experience in his town is somewhat checkered, but she’d really like to get to know the Pautuck he loves. He says, and he would love for her to do that. Some other time, when he’s not distracted by other people’s problems. She says, so what he’s telling her is… He says he wants to be distracted by their problems. He doesn’t want to let her down. She says, the only way he can let her down is to not be honest with her. He needs to tell her, what is this spur of the moment trip about?

In her office with Curtis, Portia says she never thought she’d be disappointed to hear Esme skipped town. Where does he think she ran off to? Europe maybe? He says, it’s possible. It’s also possible she’s still in town, and not as friendless as we thought. Portia says, she’s hiding, not confessing, and he says, getting Esme to confess was a long shot anyway. She says, let’s face it. Esme’s disappearance doesn’t have a direct effect on the case. There’s only one thing that’s going to make a damn bit of difference. Curtis says, yeah, and he’s being guarded, and she says, by Rory. He has to take a break eventually. Curtis says, and he’s likely to be replaced by another officer. Jordan is very thorough, so that room is never going to go unguarded. She says, maybe they can come up with some kind of distraction, and he says, without tipping Rory off? She says, outside distraction then, but he says, they don’t need any more outside involvement. She says, there’s got to be some way she can get around Rory and into that room, because if there isn’t, she doesn’t know what else she can do.

Sonny asks Dex if Josslyn told Trina who he met with yesterday, but Dex says he doesn’t think so; Trina would have reacted. But there’s no telling if Josslyn will say something down the line. He tried to feel her out, but she shot him down. Sonny says, that’s Josslyn, and Dex says, so he figured Sonny would want to handle it. Sonny says, Dex figured right.

Josslyn says she’s run into Dex a couple of times, and Trina says, where? Josslyn says, around. Here’s a thought – Trina and Rory. Trina says, that’s nice thought, and Josslyn suggests she say more, but Trina asks, what is there to say? Josslyn says, they just hung out again; say that. Tell her everything. Trina says, he brought her to the pool after dark, and Josslyn says she knows. Trina says, how? Josslyn helped him? Josslyn says, yes. Her mom may no longer be the owner, but the staff is still loyal to her, so is one of the other owners, and when she called, they were receptive. Trina says she was wondering how Rory pulled it off, and Josslyn asks if she at least had a good time. Trina says, they did. She thinks the best part is, she didn’t have to second guess everything that came out of his mouth, unlike Spencer. She asks if Josslyn told Cam about Spencer’s testimony, and Josslyn says, they talked about it. Trina asks if Cameron thought it was crazy that Spencer did a 180, and tried to give her an alibi, when Sonny comes by. He says, it’s great to see Trina having a good afternoon. He wants her to know that there are people pulling for her.

Austin says, there was an Incident, and Maxie asks, what kind of incident? but he doesn’t know. He didn’t get the details, but when he does, he’ll bore her with every last one. Trust him. Leaving is the last thing he wants to do. Lucy runs over, saying, hello, hello, hello, and Austin says, goodbye, goodbye, goodbye. He can’t stay; he’s sorry. But have fun. He tells Maxie that he’ll call her, and gives her a kiss. Lucy asks, where goeth the good doctor? and Maxie says, Pautuck. Lucy says, what? Eww. Why? Maxie says she has no idea, and Lucy asks how long he’s going to be gone. Maxie says, a couple of days, or so he says. Lucy says she senses a bit of annoyance, which she can empathize with, because she just had an abrupt farewell to Martin. Maxie asks if they broke up, but Lucy says, it’s nothing like that, but isn’t it kind of weird this mass exodus of the men of Port Charles? Maxie asks why they’re so secretive about it, but Lucy says, Martin did actually let her in on the reason for his departure. She gathers Austin did not. Maxie shakes her head.

Martin asks Spencer how Port Charles’ finest is treating him, and Spencer says he doesn’t mean to brag, but he did get an extra blanket last night, had lunch from Kelly’s, and he’s allowed visitors. Martin says, so being a mayor’s grandson has its privileges, and Spencer says, he’s not sure he would give it a five star review, but the PCPD is a decent budget option for travelers passing through. Martin says he’s glad to see Spencer still has his sense of humor, and Spencer says, the question is, how much longer is he going to need it? 30 days?… Longer? Martin says, that’s up to him. He takes out a folder, and says he had a conversation with DA Scorpio. If Spencer names his accomplices, he’s looking at 10 days is Spring Ridge. Spencer says, if he doesn’t? and Martin says, 3 months in Pentenville; 3 very long, very difficult months. Spencer says, it could be worse, and Martin says, it will be. Pentenville will not be a good place for Spencer for many reasons, most obviously his physical safety. Spencer says he knows the risks, and Martin says, he thinks because he’s Sonny Corinthos’s nephew, he’ll be protected. He’d better hope he’s right. In the meantime, he hopes Spencer takes this deal. He slides the folder over, and says, come on. He had to pull a rabbit out of a hat for this. Ten days in Spring Ridge is practically a vacation. Spencer says he appreciates that, and Martin asks, then why the hesitation? If he doesn’t want to think about his physical safety, think about his family’s emotional well-being. Spencer says, his family will be fine, but Martin says, why put them through it in the first place, especially his grandmother? They both know what Laura would want him to do.

Jordan asks Rory how it’s going, and he says, quiet so far. She says, let’s hope it stays that way, and he says he’s ready if it doesn’t. She says, that’s what she wants to hear. She did want to speak to him about something. ADA Arden informed her that he was a spectator at Trina Robinson’s trial. He says, it was his day off, and she says, it’s clear from his interaction with Curtis and Portia, that he’s become familiar with Trina’s family, and Trina herself. He says, yes, ma’am, and she says, the patient in this room is a key witness in Trina’s case. She could have picked any other officer, but she hand-picked him because she trusts him. He thanks her, but she says, don’t thank her yet. She needs to know, is an assignment connected to Trina going to be a problem for him?

Sonny tells Dex to get Trina a drink, lunch, whatever she wants; it’s on him. Trina says, thanks, but she’s not hungry, and Sonny says, if she changes her mind, talk to Dex. He’s going to be looking after her while he talks to Josslyn. He asks if Josslyn’s got a minute, and she gets up. She walks out, and he follows. In a more private area, he says he doesn’t want her to concern herself Dex’s errand yesterday, and she says, he means the whole jury tampering thing? He says, yeah, and she says, why? So he doesn’t get in trouble? Why would she want to save him? He says he knows she wouldn’t want to save him, but he thinks she’d want to save Trina, right?

Curtis tells Portia, everything will be okay. We just need to step back and recalibrate. She says, no. We don’t; I do. She has a legit reason for going in and out of that room, but he doesn’t. She thinks it’s best that she not get him involved. She needs to do this on her own. He says, they’ve gone through this before; he has her back. She says, and she loves him for that, but if Rory wasn’t involved, and Jordan wasn’t popping up around every corner, it would be a different situation, but that’s not what’s happening. They’re talking about injecting another doctor’s patient with drugs to reverse a medically induced coma, in a fraction of the time it should be reasonably done. On top of that, his ex-wife is involved. He asks what Jordan being his ex-wife has to do with anything, and she says, Jordan knows him. She knows his ways, and Portia is already fairly positive Jordan thinks they’re up to something. At this point, she thinks it’s best if she does this on her own. He asks how she’s going to do that, and she says, because she’s a doctor, and Rory won’t stop her from walking past him and into that room. And before anyone has a chance to question her, she’ll have administered the reversal agents, and Oz Haggerty will be awake. Curtis says, or dead.

Spencer asks if Martin is playing the grandmother card. Is this about him going to prison or keeping Martin from facing Laura’s wrath? Martin says, why does he have to choose? He is Laura’s brother, and has to answer to her. If he allows Spencer to imperil his life, Martin’s life is in even more jeopardy than it already is. Spencer says, then Martin can remind his grandmother of the promise he made to her before she left; that he’s going to try his hardest to live up to her expectations. Martin says, call it a hunch, but he doesn’t think Laura expected maximum security to be part of the deal. Come on. Does Spencer really think taking the fall for this is going to afford him some sort of redemption? Spencer says, he’s rarely been held accountable for the things he’s done in his life. So now he’s taking responsibility, and being a man. Martin says, by taking the fall for somebody else; covering for a man his grandmother both despises and distrusts. Don’t look at him like that. It wasn’t that hard to figure out. Laura already told him that Victor had somebody on the inside of Spring Ridge. Spencer says, his great-uncle is trying to get him to narc on his other great-uncle. This is something straight out of Greek mythology. Martin says, so be it, Apollo. What is it going to take for Spencer to flip on his Great-Uncle Hades?

Portia says she knows a thousand things could go wrong, and Curtis says, starting with Rory. If he clocks her, it will be obvious she’s responsible for administering the shot. She says, only if he finds out, and he says, what if he does? She says, then she gets caught. He says, which means goodbye job, goodbye good reputation, goodbye medical license, and goodbye career. She says, but the reward will be worth the risk if Oz regains consciousness and exonerates Trina. Then it will all have been worth it. There’s a knock at the door, and Austin comes in. He says, the nurses station is all abuzz, and Portia says, they’re kind of in the middle of something. Is it important? Austin says he doesn’t know. There’s a uniformed police officer stationed outside of an ICU room. Is that important? You tell me. Portia says, the patient is a potential witness for a crime that’s under investigation, and he says, got you. Thanks. Now the next time he can’t find Britt or Terry, he knows who to come to for answers. Are they okay? It seems a little edgy in here. Curtis says, family issue, and Austin says, the trial. Forgive him; he’s so sorry. He guesses he was distracted by the police presence. Curtis says, they’ve had the same thing on their mind, and Austin says he sincerely hopes everything goes their way. Sorry to interrupt. He leaves, and Curtis says, it’s getting dicey. Now not just Jordan and Rory’s eyes are on them, but Austin’s. She says, everyone’s eyes are on that room, and he asks if she’s got the feeling their timing is off, but she says, if not now, when? Portia’s phone rings, and she says, it’s Diane. She answers, listens, and thanks Diane for letting her know. Curtis asks, what is it? and Portia says, Diane tried to get Trina and got her voicemail. Diane’s not sure, but she thinks the jury is close to a verdict.

Sonny says he knows he’s not Josslyn’s favorite person these days, but would she hurt Trina to get back at him? She says she’ll never forgive him for what he did to her mother, but she’s grateful for what he did for her friend.

Trina says, Dex and Josslyn are friends? and he asks if that’s what Josslyn said. Her phone chirps, and she says she’s got a message. She picks up the phone, and listens.

Spencer says, if he’s Apollo, and Uncle Victor is Hades, that makes Martin Poseidon. Martin says, that, off the top of Spencer’s head, it makes him proud. Spencer says, he is Greek, and Martin says, even so. This Greek god has a ferry to catch, so what’s it going to be, nephew? Spencer says, no deal, and Martin tells him, he was afraid Spencer would say that. Very well. Sign here. He’ll report to Pentenville in two weeks. By the way, if he needs more help thinking it through, he could always call Spencer’s daddy, or Laura. Spencer says he doesn’t need his family weighing in on this, and that includes Martin. Right now, he’s not Spencer’s Great-Uncle Martin; he’s Spencer’s lawyer. And as Martin’s client, he’s telling Martin, his mind is made up. He signs the paper.

Maxie says, maybe she’s overreacting, and Lucy says, maybe. But maybe it’s her attempt to downplay a potential red flag from someone who was heretofore red flag free, and it’s causing her emotional and spiritual dissonance. But that’s for Maxie to say, not her. Maxie signals the waiter for another drink, and says, in the middle of planning a weekend away with her kids, Austin suddenly gets a phone call from Pautuck and has to flee? What could be so important that he’d blow them off? Lucy says, she doesn’t really buy his reason? and Maxie says, he didn’t give her one. And the timing is too convenient. What if Austin is having second thoughts about their relationship?

On the phone, Austin tells Mason that he has to stop. Stop hassling him. He had to stop by work… Will he stop?… Fine. He wins. They all win. He’ll drop everything. Tell her that he’s on his way.

Rory tells Jordan, no need to stick around. He’s got it. She says she wants to believe him, but he hasn’t answered her question. Can he put his badge above his feelings for Trina Robinson?

Dex tells Sonny, sorry to interrupt, but he thinks Josslyn’s friend needs her. Josslyn thanks him, and goes back to Trina. Sonny asks, what’s going down? and Dex says, word is, the jury’s coming back soon. Sonny says, all right. They’re about to find out how strong Dex’s powers of persuasion are.

Josslyn says, what is it? and Trina says, Diane thinks there might be a verdict today. Josslyn says, did she say if it was good or bad? It doesn’t matter. Diane did an excellent job establishing reasonable doubt; the jury will do the right thing. Trina says, and what if they don’t? and Josslyn says, then they’ll appeal. Trina says, and in the meantime, she’s in prison, not on house arrest. She just… She thought she had more time. They hug.

Curtis tells Portia, he doesn’t understand. Either the jury is back or it’s not. What makes Diane so sure they’ll be back with a verdict so soon? She says, apparently, Diane has a contact at the courthouse, and the jury has decided to work through lunch, and not order dinner. He says, okay, then they will be back. He was going to suggest they sleep on this, but… She says, they don’t have time to wait any longer. If they’re going to save Trina from going to prison, she has to wake Oz up right now.  

Tomorrow, Dante asks if Cody is mad at Scotty or his mother; Britt says, what if none of the story is true; TJ is sorry to be the bearer of bad news; and Obrecht suggests Scotty didn’t know Dominique as well as he thought.

Southern Charm

Event planner Erica works with Patricia on the dog wedding, and Patricia likes that Erica is detail oriented and takes notes. Although I’m not sure how else she’d do her job. Madison is going to be maid of honor, and Venita wonders what she should wear. Madison tells her, anything fabulous. Venita says she doesn’t think they should wear fur to a dog wedding. Meanwhile, Shep and Whitney walk Little Craig and Peaches, hoping to get the dogs acquainted. Whitney says, Peaches is like a squirrel. It’s her first time on a leash. Shep says he heard Madison was going to be maid of honor, and Whitney says, Austen is the groomsmen. His mother wants him to play the Wedding March. She’s doing this because she thinks neither one of them will get married. The dogs have a better chance. Shep says, marriage is a big deal, and Whitney says, being with the same woman for eternity. Shep says, it begs the age old question of lust versus love. He doesn’t think he could do it. Whitney says, every year Ferrari comes out with a new model, and Shep says he doesn’t want to marry because he doesn’t want to get divorced. In Shep’s interview, he says, in his family, there are zero divorces. The bar is high, and if he fails at marriage, he’s failed at something. Nobody likes to fail. He tells Whitney that Taylor is fantastic, but he doesn’t know what to do. Whitney asks if she has a timeline, but Shep says, not at all. Peaches barks incessantly at another dog, and Shep says, Little Craig is in for a long one.

Friday. Olivia, Kathryn, and Taylor meet for a girls brunch. Olivia says, Marcie set her up with a date for the dog wedding. He’s a friend of Marcie and John’s. We see a clip of them telling Olivia about friend Zach, and Olivia says, Austen’s great, but she can’t figure out their relationship. Taylor says, she can’t figure out hers and Shep’s either. Austen video chats with his sister Katie, and wonders why Harry Potter can’t fix his glasses if he’s a wizard. And why is he the only one who wears glasses? Both valid points. She asks about Olivia, and Austen says, there’s something there, but he wants to continue to have fun. Katie tells him to make sure he doesn’t make his fun messy, and we flash back to Austen’s previous messiness, like the threesome. Katie tells him not to put himself in the position of cue the mess, and he thanks her for her sage wisdom. At the brunch, Kathryn says she wasn’t invited to the wedding, and in her interview, she imitates Patricia saying she’s going to host a lavish event. She says, it’s pathetic, and Taylor says, Kathryn is talking about her future mother-in-law.

Saturday – Chapter One. The cake arrives, and the topper is adorable, lifelike figurines of a French bulldog and a Pomeranian. Everyone gets ready for the event. Craig tells Paige that he sleeps better when she’s with him, and she says, all she hears is, zzzzzzz. Taylor and Shep give Little Craig a bath, and he’s the cutest thing, so small and all eyes. Olivia tells dad Gary that she’s going to a dog wedding, and Gary asks if the dogs know they’re getting married. He suggests she bring their dog along, and she says, Marcie set her up with a date. In Olivia’s interview, she says, there have been several offers of set-ups, but this is the first one she’s actually going through with. She tells Gary, it feels weird, bringing a date with Austen there, and Gary tell her to play the field. She says he’s been giving her that same advice for years. She’ll wait until her mom gets home. Patricia says she’s excited. It’s not every day your dog gets married. In Patricia’s interview, she says, it’s silly, but people love weddings and people love dogs, and it’s an excuse for a party. Madison arrives.

Chapter two. Olivia is introduced to Zach at Marcie and John’s, and in her interview, she says, considering it’s her first official blind date, she’s pleased. He’s handsome, tall, and has a great head of hair. So far, so good. They talk about pickleball, and toast to the wedding. Marcie hopes there’s a prenup. If there isn’t, Little Craig will be scoring. Shep and Taylor bring Little Craig in a limo. Little Craig farts, and Shep tells him, get it all out now. They give Little Craig marriage advice, and Shep says, do whatever you want. Taylor says, it’s going to be a long day.

Chapter Three. In Shep’s interview, he says, every girl has a syndrome Disney drilled into them, but there is no Prince Charming. The more perfect they seem, the more screwed up they are. Patricia says Peaches’ dress is better than any she had, and in her interview, she says, she was married three times. In a church, on a megayacht, and in a Fifth Avenue apartment by a Supreme Court judge. Obviously, it would be nice to see Whitney walking down the aisle, but as long as it’s a member of the family, she’s happy. Erica goes over the procession with the participants, and Little Craig heads for the pool. Shep is worried he’s going to pop the swan floatie, and runs to get him. Little Craig dodges Shep, thinking it’s a game, but Shep finally gets a leash on him. Taylor asks if Whitney is excited to be in-laws with Shep, and he says, it’s his life’s dream. Officiant Dr. Berger arrives, and Whitney does a sound check. Venita brings Charles in a tux, and Shep says, if Taylor starts crying because of a dog wedding, he doesn’t know what to do. Champagne is passed, and Madison comes out. She says, the bride is nervous, but doing great. In Austen’s interview, he says he knew this would happen when he was asked to be best man. Erica tells him that he and Madison will walk out together, and he says, it’s his nightmare to be on the altar with Madison. Erica promises it will be super sweet and fast. Marcie and John arrive with Olivia and Zach, and Austen frowns at them. He wonders who Olivia is with, and Taylor says, Olivia’s date is a handsome man.

Chapter Four.  Shep says, it’s ridiculous, but he’s here for it. He’s not even being cynical. Austen asks Olivia who her date is, and she says, Marcie set them up. Shep says, Zach seems cool, and in Austen’s interview, he says, it’s one of those things you say. You tell them you want them to date in the hopes that they really don’t. She just did what he told her to do. We flash back to three weeks ago, and Austen telling Olivia that he can’t expect her to wait around. Naomie says it seems awkward with Madison and Austen, and asks Madison, what changed? They were fine at her house. Madison says she got engaged, and we flash back to Austen making a hasty exit at Olivia’s party. Naomie says, it’s awkward around Craig now. He’s creating boundaries out of respect for Paige. In Naomie’s interview, she says, it looks insane that she wants to be friendly, but she’d thought they were cool. As they approach the house, Paige tells Craig, this is some rich people sh*t if I’ve ever seen it. Paige is the only one without a jacket, and it’s freezing. Naomie says, they’ll peer pressure someone into giving her one, and suggests Craig pony up. In Craig’s interview, he wonders what’s going through Naomie’s head that she thinks she knows what’s best for him and his girlfriend. He doesn’t think she’s getting it. She’s not respecting boundaries. Nevertheless, he gives up his jacket. It’s raining lightly, and Erica wants to try and do the ceremony before the big clouds come. Patricia asks if Little Craig is chickening out.  

Chapter Five. Appetizers are passed, and Whitney sets up, saying, his equipment is being temperamental. Erica gives everyone petals to toss when the dogs say I do. Shep wants to get the ceremony out of the way so they can start having fun. Austen asks if he’s supposed to walk slow-fashioned, and I wonder if that’s even a real phrase. The bride enters, and she’s incredibly cute in her little wedding dress. It starts to rain harder, and Patricia says, what a disaster. Austen snipes at Madison, who asks why he’s being weird. A keyboardist starts the Wedding March, and Whitney comes in on electric guitar.

Patricia walks Peaches down aisle, but Peaches doesn’t want to come. Charles jumps down from his seat, and he and Peaches sniff at one another. Shep says, it’s a last minute rejection. She’s a runaway bride. Shep grabs Peaches, and everyone applauds. Craig tells Whitney, who thought they’d ever see Madison and Austen at the altar? and in Olivia’s interview, she says she feels bad for Austen. He seems to be in a sh*t situation. But she’s just going to have fun with Jake. A producer says, his name is Zach. Shep runs to get Little Craig’s top hat, and it doesn’t get much cuter. Dr. Berger begins the ceremony, joining these canines in holy muttrimony. In Taylor’s interview, she says, Shep would probably tell the pastor to hurry up. It’s been five minutes too long. Even though they only started a minute ago. In Shep’s interview, he says he’s a let’s skip the wedding and go right to the reception kind of guy. Dr. Berger says, love, like pups, makes messes and leaves us surprises. It needs cleaning up after, and sometimes needs to get fixed, but he’s already taken care of that. In Craig’s interview, he says he’s a romantic at heart, and wants to live a rom-com life. He’s getting excited thinking about a possible wedding with Paige. Dr. Berger asks if they take each other, and if they will share toys, and not get jealous when other dogs sniff their private parts at the dog park. The petals are thrown, and the dogs seem disappointed that it’s not something edible.

Patricia says, it’s time for the reception; let them eat cake. Patricia explains the armadillo bachelor cake to Craig, and Venita says her dog is next. Olivia thanks Marcie for setting her and Jake Zach up. He’s fun, and she’s having a good time. In Craig’s interview, he says, if Austen doesn’t want to date Olivia, why does he care if she dates someone else? And if he does care, he should date her. Austen whines to Leva about Olivia bringing a date. Marcie says, she told Austen that if he didn’t make a move, someone else would. He didn’t hear her, so now he can see it. In Leva’s interview, she says, Austen is a f***ing moron. Lock her down or she’s gone. Madison sits near Austen, who is visibly uncomfortable. She says her duties are over, and Venita asks if she got any inspiration. Madison tells Austen that she was just trying to say hello, and he says, they have no reason to talk. Everything she dos is like a subtle dig at him. She asks for an example, and Austen says, when she announced she was engaged, she said the only ex that was important was her ex-husband. In Patricia’s interview, she wonders, what’s going on? Why are there altercations at a dog wedding? Austen says, Madison just can’t help it. She tries to make it look like everything is his fault; it’s the definition of gaslighting. Naomie is sitting near Craig, who jumps at the first chance to escape, and in Naomie’s interview, she says, she’s tired of the awkwardness. She doesn’t want Paige to think she’s after her boyfriend. She’s not trying to get with Craig. At least not anymore. Austen says he’s 0 for 2, and Paige tells him that Ciara is in town. Craig says, she’s sleeping on his couch.

Austen says, why not? Olivia brought a date, lumberjack chic. In Craig’s interview, he says, Austen should sit down with a therapist. To do something out of revenge probably isn’t the right thing to do. Naomie asks if she and Craig can chat casually and quickly; it’s not a big deal. They step away, and Madison tells Paige, exes always have feelings. Paige says, like they missed out? Naomie’s loss; her gain. In his interview, Craig says he’s balancing being respectful and kind to Naomie, but pulling him aside at a group event is weird. He asks what the problem is, and she asks why it’s feeling awkward. He says, it’s a respect thing. They’re not just exes; they hooked up recently. Naomie says she feels like sometimes he acts a certain way, and Craig asks if she’s insinuating he acts differently when his girlfriend is here. I don’t know why she’d think that when he acted like he was in the Witness Protection Program when Paige wasn’t even in the state. Naomie says she was in the same situation when she was dating Metul. She felt like she wasn’t allowed to interact with Craig. Craig says, that’s because she was with someone controlling as hell. She was never in his position. She left to be with a controlling a-hole who dumped her. In the meantime, her loving boyfriend moved on. She’ll never be in the same position that he is. She won’t affect his life anymore. She just won’t. He walks out, finds Paige, and says, he’s ready to go.

Next time, Kathryn thinks she and Chleb should take a break; the group stays at a Frank Lloyd Wright house; ATV and horseback riding; Shep says, it’s not a f***ing kumbaya; and Craig says, it sounds like jealousy and deflection.

🎸 Rocking Around the Clock…

Take a load off tomorrow for some soap, tea, sager wisdom than Marcie’s, and whatever earworm I’m feeling. Until then, stay safe, stay centered, and stay keeping your head down and your mouth shut. Oh wait. That’s Spencer. Never mind.

August 5, 2022 – Deception Does Damage Control, Yesterday’s Charm, 2 Anniversaries, He’s Restless, Days Move, Kindness Please, Regrets, Sit Down, Med Captain, 50 Cent’s 2 Cents, Transformation, Who’s On, 5+5 = 10 Quotes & Here It Comes

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Chase lounges in a floatie donut in the pool. Dante comes by and says, this reminds him of a movie he saw once. Disillusioned guy spends the summer floating around in a pool so he can avoid his future. Chase says, The Graduate. It’s a good movie. The key difference is though, the main character had Simon and Garfunkel singing his confusion. Dante says, right, and Chase says, and didn’t have to pay for his pool chaise. Dante says, that’s true too. Don’t kid himself though. That guy was a lot younger than him. Chase says, thank you. Did Dante talk to his guy at the CCRB? Dante says, yeah, and Chase says, and? Is there a chance he’s getting back on the force? Dante says he’s sorry. He wishes he had better news to report.

Lucy comes into the Deception office, and tells Brook and Maxie that she’s sorry to keep them waiting. She was on the phone with Paris again and again, and she appreciates them coming to this meeting at such short notice. Maxie says she’s supposed to meet Britt for brunch, but if this is about what she thinks it’s about, Britt will forgive her. Lucy says, yeah, Sasha, and Brook says, it’s all over the news. It’s blowing up their social media. They need to release a statement. Lucy says, exactly, and Maxie says, one that protects Sasha’s privacy. Lucy says, that is a given, but they also have to consider Deception’s image and protect their company. Maxie says, more important, they help their friend, but Lucy says she’s not sure they can do both.

Martin gives Sasha some coffee, and says, it’s not Perks, but why doesn’t she try to drink it anyway; be as sharp as she can. She just stares ahead, and he says, Sasha? If she doesn’t have anything more to say, he guesses he’ll see what time transport is set for her arraignment. Outside in the squad room, Gladys arrives, and Brando hugs her. She says she brought Sasha fresh clothes. He looks like he hasn’t slept a wink. Where’s Sasha? He points to the interrogation room, and says, she’s int there conferring with her lawyer Martin Grey. She says, excellent. He’s Valentin Cassadine’s attorney; he’s high-powered. He’ll help their girl for sure. Martin comes out, and Brando asks, how’s Sasha? Martin says, she’s just great. Why shouldn’t she be? She’s only facing charges of reckless endangerment, disturbing the peace, willful destruction of property – both public and private – and oh yeah, attempted murder.

Gregory meets Alexis at some outside tables, and she says, he’s early. He says, only by a few minutes. He’s eager to hear the feedback on the op ed he wrote. She says, and so he shall. She promised to be honest. He tells her not to keep him in suspense. Who came out on top of their little wager? She says, you tell me, and hands him her tablet.

At the MetroCourt Gardens, Sam thanks Spinelli for meeting her. He says, of course (🍷). He’s always at her service. Cody walks in, and Spinelli says, unlike others, she’s entirely worthy of his time and efforts.

Cody sees Britt, and says, hello again. He sits next to her, and she says, and goodbye again, getting up. He says, come on. Don’t be like that. She doesn’t have to take off. She says, sorry. She has to go. He says, what? She needs something plugged in again? She needs to wash her hair? He knows she doesn’t need to see a guy about a horse because he’s that guy. She says, he’s right. She doesn’t need to make excuses. The simple truth is, she just doesn’t like him.

Chase says, so the Review Board is going to rule against him? and Dante says he doesn’t know about that. All he knows is, his guy on the inside, when he asked if Chase would get his badge back, he said the chances were slim. Chase asks if there’s anything he can do to derail this, and Dante says, the new member appointed by the public advocate is making a point of throwing the book at cops who step out of line, regardless of their exemplary record. Chase says, so that’s it, he’s no longer a cop, but Dante says, take it from him, you’re still a cop until you actually hand your badge in for good. There’s always hope until that happens. Chase says, hope doesn’t pay his late rent, and Dante says he’ll spot Chase rent money. Chase says he appreciates that, but he got himself into this, and he’ll get himself out. Dante says, even if it means taking a job outside the force? when Linc appears, and says, then it’s a good thing Chase has other options.

Brook scrolls on her tablet, and says, the comments are so rude. Poor Sasha. Maxie says, she kept insisting she was okay, but in retrospect, it’s clear she wasn’t. Lucy says, these media hounds are baying for blood. They’ve got to simply reset the narrative. They need to engender empathy for Sasha that maintains her position here, and hopefully placates the Board of Directors. Maxie says, they need to come up with a strategy that shields Deception from liability, while not abandoning one of their partners. Brook says, right. Where do they start? Maxie says, let’s get the ball rolling, and asks if Brook would mind taking notes. Brook says, of course (🍷) not, and Maxie says, Deception’s press release subject: Deception’s commitment on supporting health and mental well-being.

Gladys brings a garment bag in to Sasha, and asks how she’s holding up.

Alexis tells Gregory, this one says, Professor Chase’s opinion piece seems like a complaint in search of a cause, and he says, but if you scroll up, you’ll see Cronkite’s Ghost – he laughs – says his op-ed piece eloquently illuminates the necessity of objectivity. She laughs, and says, Cronkite’s Ghost. They say a handle says a lot about a person. She’s getting pompous blowhard. He asks if she’s ascribing that characterization to him, but she says, no, of course (🍷) not. Here’s one. Newshound86 thinks his op-ed piece is a dumpster fire. He says, how constructive… and poetic, and she says, this one just wants her to put the horoscopes back in. He says, he’d argue that astrology is subjective, so he marks that one in his favor. She says, by a slim margin, it appears the readers approve of his point-of-view. Cue the gloating. He says, him gloat? No. It’s enough he’s feeling validated that his so-called antiquated notions have merit. Thanks for following up. She says, a deal’s a deal, and he says, speaking of which, their deal was, if he won, she’d take more of his input on board. She wonders why the hairs on the back of her neck on end. Cue the smirk. He smiles.

Cody says, Britt hasn’t been shy about her disapproval, and she says, and yet, here he is. Haven’t they played this scene before? He says, yes, we have, but we keep screwing up the finale, and she asks what he means by we. He says, he can admit that he doesn’t always say the right things, and she asks if he expects her to say something to the contrary, but he says, no. He was just giving her the chance to admit that she’s unforgiving when it comes to human frailty. He takes a sip of his drink, and says he’ll wait. She says, by all means, help yourself.

Sam tells Spinelli that she thinks she hit a brick wall, but he’s busy staring at Britt and Cody. She says, then Felicia made a great suggestion to her. She said, think analog. He says, interesting, and she says, the documentation she needs is abroad. Is he available for a quick trip? He asks, where? and she says she was thinking Mars. She hears the planet is notorious for sloppy record keeping. He says, that’s just common knowledge, and she says, he’s not even listening to a word she’s saying, but he says, he is. Analog records… messy… Mars? She tells him, she said Mars, and the word she used is sloppy. What’s messy is him eavesdropping on Britt and Cody’s conversation. She wants him to tell her why, and no lame excuse or denial, because she’s not buying it.

Sasha comes out, and Brando her. He says he’s not going anywhere, and Gladys leads her away. Martin says he’s glad Brando’s mother brought fresh clothes; she needs to be as presentable as possible. Brando says, clothes aren’t going to do anything. Her eyes are vacant and she doesn’t look good. They need to get her out of here. Tell him, how are they going to beat these charges? Martin says, they can’t.

Cody tells Britt to look at it from his point-of-view. She tore into him about falling into the pool at the mixer. He was hired to jump, and she was standing smackdab in the middle of it. She helped him in the alley when he got beat up, but then she assumed he deserved it. He did not. Then she drenched him on their date because he went a little overboard trying to impress her. And she woudn’t even accept his apology. Then when she finally did accept his apology, she found some trivial reason to get angry at him again. It’s like she wants him to fail. He guesses if people don’t live up to her ridiculously high expectations she’s set for them, she gets to feel justified punishing them. She says, he’s right. He’s got her number. He says, he does?

Sam says, Spinelli is on good terms with Britt, so his beef must be with Cody. Why? He says, Mr. Bell is a scoundrel of ill-repute, and she asks if he realizes Cody and Dante are best friends from childhood. Leo loves the guy, as do the horses. He seems like a nice guy. What’s Spinelli’s issue with him? Spinelli says, he’s a man of many faces, and she says, meaning? He says he can read people well. Remember, he never liked Peter August. She says, nobody liked Peter August. Why doesn’t he save his incredible reading skills for the documentation they’ll be hunting down on their trip? She’d like to leave by the end of the week. He says he’s completely at her disposal stateside, but he’s too occupied with work to cross the International Dateline. She says, work. She’s so glad he brought that up. What is it he does these days?

Dante says he wasn’t talking to Linc. What does he want? Linc says, nothing to do with Dante. He has business with Dante’s friend here. Dante says, Chase is still a cop, so Chase is his partner, and Chase asks Dante to give them a second. Dante asks if Chase is kidding. This guy might be the reason he gets kicked off the force. What business could Chase possibly have with him? Linc says, standing right here, and Dante says, go stand over there. Chase tells Dante, he knows what he’s doing, and Dante says, all right. Just don’t let this punk bait him. He leaves, and Linc says, Chase gave him 30 days to show him what he can do. It hasn’t even been a week, and he’s booked Chase a gig at The Savoy. What has Brook done for him lately?

Maxie asks Brook to read that last part back, and Brook reads, together we pledge to stand up for the Deception family by breaking the stigma of mental health challenges, ensuring their partners and their families receive all the help they need. Therefore, Deception will make a one million dollar donation to help families with mental illness. Maxie says, sounds good. Just change the Deception family to our Deception family, and she thinks that’s their press release. Brook agrees, and says, Sasha’s arrest was definitely a cry for help. Hopefully, framing it this way will inspire compassion. Haters be damned. She’s going to make this change, email it to herself, and take it to PR. Maxie asks her to have legal put their eyes on it first. Then tell them to work with PR. She wants it posted on all their social media platforms as soon as possible. Brook says, she’ll make it happen, and leaves. Maxie asks if Lucy didn’t have anything she wanted to add, but Lucy says, no. Actually, everything Maxie and Brook said is fine. Lucy scarfs gummi bears as they talk, and Maxie says, she’s glad Martin is representing Sasha; he’s one of the best. And she’s not just saying that because… you know. Lucy says, my guy knows his stuff, and it’s good for Sasha’s sake, and for ours. Maxie says, ours? and Lucy says, it’s just that Martin sees the big picture, and understands how important it is to protect all of Sasha’s interests, which includes Deception. Which means they have some tough decisions to make. Maxie says, how tough? and Lucy says, Maxie’s not going to like what she has to say.

Martin tells Brando, he had a call into the DA’s office, and his contact just got back to him. Martin wanted to run something by him. Brando says, something about Sasha? and Martin says, Brando’s got to understand some things. Brando says, sounds serious, and Martin says, in the first place, he’s sorry he rattled off those charges at Brando like that. He wasn’t trying to be flippant. He’s a little punchy in the morning when he hasn’t slept, but he swears he’s taking this case seriously. He wants Brando to know, he’s looking at every possibility to help his wife; all of them. Brando thanks him, and asks if Martin was being punchy when he said they couldn’t beat some of these charges. Martin says, some of the charges he believe can be thrown out, or restitution can be made, but on some of the others, no way. They have to contend with a very damning video; a video where Sasha isn’t just out of control, she looks outright violent. All those assault charges are going to be tough to beat. Brando says, but he’ll try, right? They’ll do whatever he wants them to do. Martin says he believes Brando will, but can the same thing be said of his wife?  

Gladys wipes Sasha’s face, and Sasha pulls away. Gladys says, Sasha is still a little smudged. She’s just trying help. Sasha says, thanks, but nobody can help, and Gladys says, that’s not true. Sasha has a whole army behind her. Maxie’s been blowing up Gladys’s phone; she just hasn’t had a chance to get back to her. She’s sure Maxie and Lucy want to visit Sasha, but Sasha says she’s not. Not after what she did. Gladys asks why she did it, and Sasha says, she was standing up for herself, and she would do it again.

Gregory says, he heard Sasha Gilmore recently attacked the vehicle of one of Alexis’s reporters, and she says, Smoltz (who apparently has no first name) is a freelancer. He says, whatever Smoltz’s role at The Invader, he’s surprised there’s been no mention of it in her paper. Why is that? She says, because the story is still evolving, and they’ll cover it when they know more. Unless of course (🍷) he’d like her to report the salacious account of a spokesmodel having a nervous breakdown. He says, that’s a narrow way of looking at it, and she says, and his way? He says, the facts. A reporter – one affiliated with her paper – was attacked while doing his job.

Lucy says, maybe they should consider finding a new Face of Deception, and Maxie asks if she’s talking about pushing Sasha out, but Lucy says, no, absolutely not. Sasha is their partner, and always will be. She’s just thinking maybe Sasha should step aside as spokesperson, just for a while. Take a sabbatical or something. Maxie says, after everything Sasha has lost, Lucy wants to strip her of more, and Lucy says, it’s hard to say and hard to hear, but look at everything they’ve built; look at all this company means. All the money, everything, is tied up in its stock value. And if it goes belly-up, it’s Brokesville again; they’ll have nothing. She knows Sasha wouldn’t want that. Does Maxie? Sasha is their friend, always; this is just business. Maxie says, okay. Then as the head of this business, Lucy can tell her, and she walks out.

Gladys says, can’t the court just ask Sasha to pay for the damage to that reporter’s car? She’s good for it. Sasha says, Smoltz deserved it; so did Sienna. Pretending to be Sasha’s friend, when all along, Sienna wanted to ply her with more drugs so she could stab her in the back. She’s so sick of them. She’s tired of being exploited. Gladys says, of course (🍷) she is, but isn’t she also tired of feeling out of control?

Martin tells Brando, he doesn’t know what the hell’s going on or why, but they simply don’t have time to figure it out. For some reason, Brando’s wife has completely shut down. Every answer she gave him was model celeb, if she answered him at all. Brando says, Sasha’s in shock. Spending the night in jail didn’t help at all. Martin says, he’ll definitely ask the court to take that into consideration, but that’s not the only issue at play here, is it? He was up most of the night going over the evidence in this case, trying to wrap his head recent events, and he doesn’t have to tell Brando, it doesn’t look good. Sasha has blown up her sobriety, she’s spun out on national television… She caused a fatal car accident... Brando says, she didn’t cause that; Harmony ran out in front of her. Martin says, so what? His point is, with Sasha these days, it’s one thing after another. This is just something else in a long line of bad looks. Now, worst of all, she’s either in denial or she’s intentionally avoiding the help she so desperately needs.

Britt tells Cody, she is too hard on people; she always has been. He asks if she thinks she misses out on getting to know folks, and she says, probably. He says, it’s kind of worse that they end up missing out on knowing her, and she says, okay, this is sliding into the sappy zone. What he doesn’t understand is, she doesn’t really like people all that much, so it’s no great loss. He says he’s see how she and her buddy Brad get on, when she’s not scolding him, and she says, that weirdo? He says, besides, what’s a little sap between friends? Nothing wrong with that. Not to be presumptuous, but he has a sappy present for her. He knows they’re not friends or anything like that, but consider him a weirdo. He takes an envelope out of his pocket, and puts it on the table. He says, it’s just a little token to prove he’s not some conniving grifter, and she says, he just happened to be carrying it in case he bumped into her? Not conniving, eh? How did he know where to find her?

Spinelli assures Sam, his work is of the greatest importance. Not as important as hers of course (🍷). He has contacts all over the world who can be at her disposal. In fact, he’ll connect her with someone who can help aid in her investigation. She says, nice try. She’s not done interrogating him yet. He says, she’s an astute sleuth. Can’t she detect a dead end when she sees one? Speaking of sleuths, how are things with Detective Falconari? She says, well, he asked her to move in with him. Spinelli says, congratulations. Glad tidings… are they not?

Chase tells Linc, that’s great about The Savoy, but he’s sure Brook has some irons in the fire. Linc says, while she’s flailing around, he’s crushing it. How does a gig at The Mercury Lounge sound? Chase says, in New York City? Out of his league. That place is for the big acts. Linc says, it is, and it will be for Chase before he knows it, with Linc managing his career. It’s hard to have a serious conversation with a floatie between them. Chase gets out of the pool, and Linc hands him a towel. He says, it’s good to see Chase’s unemployment paid off with more gym time. When he’s through marketing Chase, their key demo is either going to want to be him, or want to be with him. Brook walks in, and says, Chase isn’t just a piece of meat; he’s an artist – a talented, beautiful artist. Chase gets dressed, and Brook says, he’s got talent, and smarts, and heart. Linc says, sure. He’s the total package, but he assures her, Chase’s fans will be more interested in his eyes than his IQ. His development department has put together a promotional plan for Chase. He’s also booked studio time for them to start laying down tracks with top writers and producers. After the gig at The Savoy, then they’ll focus on The Mercury Lounge. At both gigs, the concert goers will be able to stream and share his EP. They’ll be able to sell a ton of merch at The Mercury Lounge. Either way, it’s instant revenue for Chase. Chase says he could actually use the money, and Brook asks, how much is this studio time? What are they talking here? Chase says, it does sound expensive, and Linc says, you bet it is, but not for Chase; it’s part of the package. Like his styling, his wardrobe, and his voice lessons. Can Brook offer him the same? Dante watches them, and Brook says, no, but she can offer him something even better.

Britt asks if Cody is having her followed; paying people to let him know if she shows up here? He says, Maxie told him… Well, she mentioned something about brunch plans, and he took a chance. She says, it’s still invasive, and he says he hears her, but it’s still better than showing up at her hotel room or her office. He didn’t have any other options. Is she going to open it or what? She holds the envelope to her ear, and says, it’s not ticking. He says, no need. He’s blown up enough chances with her. She opens the passport and starts to read, and he says, she’s a hard woman to make arts and crafts for. He’ll totally understand if she hates it. She says she doesn’t hate it, and he says, does she think maybe they could add another stamp? Any night she’s available. She asks if there’s any way he’ll take no for an answer, and he says, statistically? Probably the same chances as her refraining from sarcasm. She says she calls the meal this time, and he says, deal.

Sam tells Spinelli, there’s so much to consider. She’s not sure about moving. She doesn’t want to uproot Scout and Danny; the penthouse is their home. He says, home is wherever she is. Doesn’t she want to live with Dante? She says she thinks things are really good the way they are. Why change it? He asks if there’s any other reason she’s hesitant to do this, when Maxie walks in, and says, hey guys. She’s having a morning. Is she interrupting if she sits? Sam says, not at all, and Spinelli says, have a seat. Britt says she never would have figured Cody for being the arts and crafts type, and Maxie says, it looks like Britt and Cody are getting along. She guesses she doesn’t have to apologize to Britt for missing their brunch. Looks like she gave true love an assist. Spinelli asks why she’s so certain Cody is right for Britt, and she says, because she trusts Society Set-Ups. And she’s spent some time with him; he’s a sweet guy. Sam says she happens to agree, but Spinelli says, they both couldn’t be more wrong, and storms out.

Alexis says, not everyone sees things through the lens of a journalism professor, and Gregory says, he’s also a citizen. It concerns him whenever freedom of the press is constrained by threats or violence. She says, she agrees, but he doesn’t know Smoltz. His tactics are less than savory, and she wouldn’t put it past him if he goaded Sasha into a reaction, hoping to provoke just what he got. So if she were him, she wouldn’t hang out the shingle of the First Amendment rights on this one. He says he’d like to invite her to one of his PCU lectures, and she says, he’s lecturing? He says, PCU wooed him out of retirement; convinced him to teach a course. He thinks she’d get a lot out of it. She says, really? She’s argued First Amendment rights in a court of law a lot more than he’s ever lectured about it in a classroom. He says, then she undoubtedly knows, the character of the victim doesn’t preclude the reporting of the crime. Mr. Smoltz may not be the kind of reporter she respects, but he was the target of violence, which makes it at least worthy of her attention, and in his learned opinion, most definitely newsworthy.

Sasha says, Gladys thinks she’s out of control? and Gladys says, doesn’t she? Lately, she’s not the Sasha that Gladys has come to know and love. Sasha says, love. Gladys didn’t even want her to marry her son. Gladys says, she didn’t. Not then. Not at the time, for a few reasons. It seemed like they were rushing, for one thing, and she didn’t like being excluded. But once she saw how much Sasha really loved Brando, and how happy she makes him, and how kind and smart she is, she’s been proud to call Sasha her daughter-in-law. And she’s done what she could to protect Sasha. She thought Sasha knew that.

Brando asks if Martin thinks he gives a damn about optics. He cares about Sasha. He cares about what Martin can do for her. Martin says, Brando needs to care about all of it. Just like he does. Sasha’s drawn the attention of the internet; she’s gone viral. Given the recent nature of political events involving their mayor, the DA’s office is doing everything to avoid the appearance of favoritism. Sasha’s a celebrity. Optics. Translation: don’t expect any kind of preferential treatment, because they’re in no position to give her a break. Brando asks what they do, and Martin says, he motivates his wife to take a more active part in her own defense. He agrees she needs help. She needs a psyche consult, but he doesn’t know if she’d be receptive to the idea. Most of all, she needs to demonstrate her commitment to intensive therapy and restitution. Brando says he doesn’t know if Sasha is ready to confront this, and Martin says, and that severely limits their options. He can only think of one other way to keep Brando’s wife out of prison.

Britt tells Cody, it’s official; she’s been stood up. She’s going to the pool. He says, he’d ask to join her, but she’d just say he’s pushing it, and she says, maybe he is getting to know her. Maxie and Sam join them, and Maxie says, they are getting along. Britt asks for a word with her, and they step aside. Britt asks, what happened to brunch; did Maxie forget? Maxie says, she got hung up at Deception, damage control, and Britt says, right. Sorry. How’s Sasha doing? Any word? Maxie says, nothing from her side; not happy things from theirs. Britt says, when she sees Sasha, tell her she has friends, and Maxie says, she will. It seems like Britt is all about friends these days. Looking pretty cozy over there. She asks, what’s that? indicating the envelope in Britt’s hand, and Britt says, just a silly gift Cody made her. Maxie says, oh… really, and Britt says she’ll overlook whatever part Maxie played in securing him a second date. Maxie gets excited, and says, they’re going on a second date? Britt says, calm down. It’s just a date. Don’t go pricing wedding venues.

Alexis tells Gregory, what Sasha did to Smoltz is news, regardless of extenuating circumstances, but is it newsworthy? He says, that sounds like leftover lawyer speak, and she says, it’s human speak, because she’s a human being. You know who else is a human being? Sasha Gilmore. Gregory says, one that she knows personally. Could that be precluding her view? She says, she barely knows Sasha. She’s looking at the big picture, and given the impact of social media, and various platforms, in contemporary journalism, that’s something that has to be taken very seriously. He says, by all means, put the truth out there, and she says, Cronkite said, in seeking the truth, you need to be able to look at both sides of the story. If they just tell the facts of what happened to Sasha, it’s a disservice to her and their readers. He says, don’t tell him she has alternative facts, and she says, she has context. In the span of a year, Sasha has overdosed, she’s gotten clean, she’s fallen in love, she’s lost a child, she’s been in a fatal car crash, she’s relapsed, and she’s still struggling with her mental health. So if they omit all that, and just print she attacked a car with a valet sign, that’s not showing respect to the Fourth Estate. It’s character assassination disguised as journalism.

Martin says he knows he can cut a deal with the DA’s office, predicated on the promise that Sasha stays out of trouble moving forward, but Brando says he doesn’t know if they can guarantee that. Martin says, in her current state? Brando had better guarantee it, because if he makes a deal, and she breaks her promise, she will be remanded to prison. Like he said, there might be one other way, if Brando’s prepared for it. Brando asks if it’s something that would get the DA to accept this deal, and Martin asks if he knows what guardianship is. Brando says, it’s like a conservatorship, right? and Martin says, exactly. In New York state, the guardianship is utilized when an adult is considered legally incapacitated. Brando says, Martin wants them to claim Sasha is incapable of taking care of herself? and Martin asks, what happened during her last therapy appointment? Brando says, she didn’t make it, and Martin asks if Brando would say her condition makes her less able to manage things, like her health and financial affairs. Brando says he doesn’t know about this, and Martin says, take it easy. They’re not talking about tossing Sasha into some 19th century house of hysteria; this is simply a strategy. It’s a way to keep her at home, and out of prison. Appoint someone, a guardian to watch out for her well-being, make sure she gets to appointments on time, safeguard her finances. It doesn’t have to be forever. Brando says, it seems extreme, and Martin says, it’s Brando’s call, but given Sasha’s state of mind, is she ready for a trial? He doesn’t think it would go well for her. Does Brando?

Sasha says she’s tired, and Gladys says she knows, but they’re all doing their best to help her. She can’t read Sasha’s mind, but she’ll tell Sasha what’s on hers. Sasha is her family now, and that means Gladys will do whatever it takes to look out for her.

Brook says, what she can offer Chase is unique, and Linc says, what is  this, a double-standard? Brook tells him, get his head out of the gutter, if it’s at all possible. Linc is only looking at Chase as a performer. She’s a songwriter and they’ve collaborated before. If they share songwriting credit, he’ll get a larger share of all songs produced and streamed. The money won’t be instant, but the residuals mean a lot more in the long run. Chase says, it’s very tempting, and she tells him, think about it, and leaves. She walks over to Dante, and he says he’d clap for her, but he doesn’t want to blow her cover. That was a great show. Is there anything she can’t do? She says she can’t understand what he’s saying right now. Why is he smiling? He says, it’s him. They go way back. The whole wanting to be Chase’s manager is a good angle, but he knows a con when he sees one.

Gregory tells Alexis, beautifully expressed. Miss Gilmore is lucky that Alexis is Editor-in-Chief. She says, he’s agreeing with her? and he asks if that’s so hard to believe. She says, given their interaction thus far? and he says, fair enough. He agrees this story can’t be told without including Miss Gilmore’s state of mind as a mitigating factor. It’s wise to take a more nuanced approach. Alexis says, she’s concerned about violating medical confidentiality. How does she inject nuance without compromising privacy? He says, it’s tricky, but there are ways, and she says, okay, professor. He’s offered a lesson. Okeydoke. She takes out her notebook, and says, school’s in session. He says he’s honored, but she says, don’t be. She’s doing it for Sasha.

Brando says, Martin is sure no plea deal can be made? and Martin says, not if Sasha doesn’t demonstrate some kind of cooperation. Brando asks if she wouldn’t have to agree to a guardianship, but Martin says, not necessarily, especially if she was incapable of making that decision. Brando says, she’s already accused him of trying to control her life. He doesn’t know if he’s comfortable with this. Gladys and Sasha join them, and Gladys says, comfortable with what? Are they talking a game plan, a strategy? Martin says, they have a couple options to consider, but for now they’re taking it one step at a time. He tells Sasha, this officer is going to escort her to the courthouse where she’s going to be arraigned. They’ll meet her there. Does she have any questions? Sasha shakes her head, and Brando takes her hands, and says, everything’s going to be okay. She says, promise? and he says, better than that, a vow. For better or worse, in sickness and in health. He’s got her.   

Maxie goes back to Cody and Sam, and says, Cody’s gift was a hit. Congrats. They high-five, and Cody thanks her for encouraging him to give it to Britt personally. Sam says, smooth move, Maxie, and he says, too bad all of Britt’s friends aren’t as supportive as they are. Sam says, if he’s referring to Spinelli, don’t worry about him; he’s been all over the place lately. Maxie says, she’s noticed that. What’s with him? Sam says she doesn’t know, aside from the fact he gave Cody a dirty look the entire time she was talking to him, and Maxie wonders why he’d be doing that. Does Cody have any idea? He says, not a clue.

Britt lies on a chaise, her eyes closed, when Spinelli clears his throat, startling her. He says, she’s about to make a mistake, and she says, his mistake was looming over her like a vampire. He almost got a swift kick. She gets up, and he says he’s serious. She can’t go out with Cody again.

Britt says she knows Dante wants his partner back, but whether he wants to believe it or not, Chase real future in music. Dante says he knows Chase is a talented guy, but he also happens to know, Chase is thinking things are pretty bleak right now, and he doesn’t want Chase to make a mistake. So please level with him. What the hell do the two of them have cooking up?

Chase tells Linc, that’s great. Tell the development team to send over the promotional package, and he’ll have his lawyers look at it. Linc says, he’s convincing, but not good enough for Linc, or himself. Chase says he’s not sure what Linc is getting at, and Linc says, don’t play a player. He knows Brook, and he knows what she’s really up to.

On Monday, Cody says, might as well put their cards on the table; Willow has the feeling Ava want something from her; Obrecht says, Nina needs to walk away now; and Dex says he just gave Michael the perfect opportunity to nail his old man.

Southern Charm

Austen joins Kathryn for a pedicure at a nail place, unoriginally called The Nail Place. He says he’s excited for girls day, and in his interview, he says he’s always had a soft spot for Kathryn. He did win Drama King in high school, and Kathryn can be dramatic as well. She asks if he’s getting a color, and he says he’s not Craig. Working at home, Craig tells himself, work smarter, not harder. Naomie calls, and he tells her that he’s working on his spring collection. She says she had a strange reaction at Olivia’s, and needs to pick his brain. She asks if he wants to get coffee, and we flash back to Paige saying, it’s inappropriate to hang out with one’s ex. Craig asks why she’s calling him about it, and Naomie says, it’s about Kathryn. She thought he’d be the best person to advise her. We flash back to Craig asking Paige, what about having lunch with an ex? and Paige saying, no. He says, it must be serious enough if she wants to talk in person. He’s going to be over by her later, and there’s a coffee shop nearby. In Craig’s interview, he says, it’s just coffee. He’ll get in and get out. They’re not getting their nails done together. Meanwhile at the nail salon, Austen says he loves Kathryn’s blond look, and she asks how things are going with him and Olivia. He says, they haven’t spoken since the party. It bothered him that after he’d talked to her about Madison, Olivia invited her to the party. He doesn’t want to pursue someone who wants to be friends with his ex. In Kathryn’s interview, she says, sometimes Austen can be a petty bitch.

Olivia and mom Robin discuss the party, and agree it was fun. Robin asks about Austen, and Olivia says, they didn’t end on the best note at the party. We flash back to Olivia telling Austen that she’s waiting for the day he doesn’t care about Madison, and she tells Robin about it. Robin says, he does seem more tense around Madison. She thinks it’s sensitive and sweet, and says, you usually don’t hear about a woman being… whatever [Madison] is. Olivia says, everyone has ex stuff, but she wants Austen to be right in that department. In Olivia’s interview, she says, a relationship with Austen is too much work. She’s not enough drama for him. He seems to like it; it’s what he’s used to. While they get a paraffin foot treatment, Austen says he’s happy Kathryn and Chleb are back together. Kathryn says, they’re trying, but in her gut, she feels like something is off. At the party, he was talking to Naomie a lot. It was weird super and disrespectful, and she felt hurt. We see a clip of Chleb telling Kathryn that Naomie was calling her names, and Kathryn saying, he should have shut it down immediately, not listen because he’s being a good guy. In Kathryn’s interview, she says she wishes he would be more aware of what he’s doing. Loyalty, hello? Austen tells her, if she thinks something off, then something is off.

Leva sees her trainer, and he does some kind of massage/stretching exercises for her muscles. In Leva’s interview, she says she wants to be present. She’s reading books about essentialism, so she doesn’t cook as much, lets the house be messy, and picks her battles at work. She’s consciously practicing to be a calmer person. But it’s not working. She loves Little Lamar, but he’s two and chaotic. We see some clips of Little in action, and she says, he’s so high energy from 6 am until his bedtime at 9 pm, which is her fault. Venita’s mom Vi visits her, and says she loves Venita’s big hair. When she was young, she had big hair. In Venita’s interview, she says, her mother didn’t tell her be perfect. She told Venita that perfect was however she chose to be. Venita tells Vi that she had a bad week. She didn’t get invited to Olivia’s party because Olivia didn’t want the garden party again. She guesses it’s embarrassing, and her feelings are hurt. Vi says, Venita’s got to talk about things, but when she’s rational; not in the heat of anger. Venita says she doesn’t know how to go about it, since she’s never seen it. Vi didn’t show her how to handle things, and hid any disagreements with her dad. Vi says she’s not talking about Venita’s dad, and in her interview, Venita says she was an only child. She was in high school when she came home one day, and her dad was gone. Her parents could have worked for the Secret Service. She had no idea it wasn’t working out. She tells Vi, all she knew was that she had two parents, and then one of them was gone, and Vi says, Venita still has two parents. In Venita’s interview, she says, her dad was probably living a double life since she was about 14. It took until her aunt called and said he was marrying someone else for her to understand her parents were done. Vi says, Venita’s dad was thinking with the wrong part of his anatomy, and it wasn’t something to discuss with her daughter. She didn’t want Venita to see her pain. Venita says she doesn’t have the insight her friends do, because they saw their parents argue, then figure it out. Vi says, it’s probably because she grew up in a house where they did argue, and Venita asks what it taught Vi. Vi says, not to do it, and in her interview, Venita says, teaching you how to avoid fighting doesn’t teach you how to deal with fighting. She’ll get overly upset at a simple confrontation, because she’s never seen anyone do that on a personal level. Vi says she tried to protect Venita from the pitfalls of life, which was not necessarily a good thing. Venita didn’t learn how to handle adversity, and Vi apologizes for what she didn’t do. Going forward, she’ll do her best. Books on parenting don’t work. You have to go through it to learn. She asks if that satisfied Venita, and Venita says, it’s more than she had yesterday.

Little Craig! Shep visits Whitney and Patricia, who’s gotten Little Craig a champagne bottle toy, which she says is unshreddable. Whitney says, Little Craig is like a piranha meets the Tasmanian Devil, and Shep says, his dad calls the dog a French terrorist. New guy Randy is doing the butlering, and Patricia says, nobody can take Michael’s place, but he’s good. Whitney says, Randy alleviates his duties, like official dog walker. In Patricia’s interview, she says, Randy is a lovely man. He’s a good server and fixes drinks so much better than Whitney. We flash back to Whitney bumbling through things, and see that Little Craig is already well on his way to totally destroying his new toy. Patricia says, speaking of incurring damage, Little Craig was involved in Peaches’ violation. Shep asks if they had a roll in the hay, and Whitney says, Little Craig is a feral mess. Done with his toy destruction, Little Craig runs to find Peaches, and Patricia says, let him; the damage has been done. In her interview, Patricia says, mounted is too strong a word. He sullied Peaches’ reputation. She tells Shep that Little Craig has to do the honorable thing. She’d like to have a wedding. (I can’t wait!) Shep asks if she wants Little Craig to make an honest doggy of Peaches, and Patricia says, he thinks she’s kidding. She doesn’t see anybody here doing anything in the near future. Shep says, so they’ll give her the wedding she richly deserves. She asks if Little Craig has a tux. She’s getting Peaches a wedding gown. In Shep’s interview, he says, if Whitney had his way, he’d be a bachelor for life. Still living in hope, Patricia says she doesn’t want to preempt any wedding bells, and asks Shep about Taylor. Shep says, Taylor’s not a pressure type of gal.

Taylor visits Marcie, and checks out the nursery, saying, it’s so pink; she loves it. Marcie says she’s glad she’s done. She’s due in 5 weeks. In Taylor’s interview, she says, in her perfect world she’d get married around 30, and have kids by 33. How old is she now? (I looked it up. She’s 27.) Marcie shows Taylor the outfit she’s taking the baby home in, and they move on to an entire closet full of clothes. In her interview, Taylor says she gets giddy looking at clothes and strollers. Shep’s clock isn’t ticking, but hers is. Shep tells Patricia that he thinks he’s in the clear, but Patricia says, don’t kid yourself. Whitney asks how long they’ve been going out, and Shep says, two years. Patricia says, if there was no proposal after four months, that’s it. In Patricia’s interview, she says, Taylor is making a mistake be acquiescing. She needs to give him an ultimatum. Patricia says, she’s amazed that any woman could put up with the two of them, and Shep says, they’re on the George Clooney/Warren Beatty track.

Naomie calls Craig, saying she’s at the coffee place, and they’re out of chai. She places both their orders, and when he gets there, she asks why he’s grumpy. He insists he’s not, and she asks if he had fun at Olivia’s party. He asks it was about Kathryn she wanted to discuss, and she says, during the party, Chleb came up and started going in about Kathryn. We flash back to that, and Naomie says, Chleb was saying not nice things. Craig says, like what? and we flash back to Chleb saying he could only listen so much to Kathryn, then he’d put on ESPN and tune out. Like practically every man doesn’t do this. She tells Craig, Chleb doesn’t seem happy. The one lesson she learned after her and Craig was, never air your dirty laundry to other people. She has regrets about talking bad about Craig, and she’s pretty sure Metul did the same thing to her. Karma is very real. She wonders what’s making Craig uncomfortable. He’s jittery, making no eye contact, and keeps looking over his shoulder. Who’s coming? She says, he’s acting like she’s part of a sting operation or something. She doesn’t know what’s going on, and wishes he’d just be straight and not act like a weirdo. In Craig’s interview, he wonders why they needed to have coffee for Naomie to tell him that Chleb was talking sh*t about Kathryn. Naomie says she feels bad for Kathryn. They’ll never be good friends, but she feels it’s the right thing to hand Craig the information. Maybe he could just talk to her. He says, maybe, but he’s got to be going. He’s picking up Paige from the airport. Naomie suggests they do a fun night out, and Craig says, one day, maybe. Naomie says she just wants to have fun, but Craig says, unfortunately, there are boundaries. He’s glad they can catch up and be friends, but at the end of the day, Naomie is his ex-girlfriend, and Paige doesn’t appreciate it. They can’t hang out just yet. Naomie says, they can’t forget the past, and in his interview, Craig says he thinks Paige is being understanding, even though she doesn’t understand the situation, since she lives in NYC, where you don’t run into your ex all the time or hang out with them. He doesn’t want to push or disrespect her any further. In Naomie’s interview, she says, if  she hadn’t thought she and Craig were on the same page, she wouldn’t have asked him for coffee. She’s not trying to get with him. She’s not the type who tries to get with a guy who has a girlfriend. If it feels awkward, that’s on them, not her. I can see it both ways, but I’ve never really wanted to hang out with an ex. Oh wait. I do hang out with my boyfriend from high school once in a while, but those feelings are long gone. If they were even real at that age. Now he’s someone I grew up with.

Olivia calls Naomie from the car, and says she’s meeting Venita. Naomie says, awesome; heal it up. They meet at a juice bar, and in Venita’s interview, she says, with her parents, all she’s seen is avoidance of fighting, confrontation, and issues. She wants to step up and resolve this, rather than letting it sit. Venita asks how the party was, and Olivia says, fun. They toast to this thing (i.e. their meeting), and Olivia says she appreciates Venita reaching out. Venita says, they had a rocky start, and she wants to be able to lay everything on the table. Olivia says she thinks Venita has a false perception of who she is, and she was thrown by Venita’s misconceptions. Insinuating something is not cool. Venita says, when Olivia walked away, it felt dismissive, and Olivia gets how it could be perceived, but it’s her way to cool off when she knows nothing is going to get resolved in that moment. Venita apologizes for coming at Olivia so hot. It wasn’t necessary, and it’s not who she is as an individual. She suggests they make it a clean slate. Now they just have to worry about everyone else. She says, with all that smoke and heat between Austen and Madison, why invite Madison to the party? Olivia says, she and Madison are fine, but she got an earful about it. We flash back to Austen acting stupid, and Venita asks if Olivia and Austen are dating. Olivia says, they only went out one-on-one once, and they’re in in that weird limbo. Venita wonders if Madison knows, and Olivia asks why it would matter. Venita says, Madison and Austen were so deeply involved, part of Madison feels entitled to know what’s going on. It’s not worth it.

Chleb goes to mom Debbie’s house, and she asks if he’s working hard. He says, seven days; he’s pretty damn tired. Debbie wonders if he didn’t take the tag off his shoes, but he says, it’s the style. She says, it seems awkward, but he says, it’s the drip these days. She asks how Kathryn is, and he says, they went through some stuff. There was a girl named Naomie at the party who Kathryn dislikes, and she and Chleb got to talking. We see a clip of Kathryn telling Chleb, it’s embarrassing. In Chleb’s interview, he says he doesn’t want to be in a relationship with someone he’s thinking negatively about. Debbie says, it takes work, and suggests he make a list of what he likes and dislikes about the relationship. She says, if you have more dislikes than likes, you ain’t gonna make it, baby.

Paige is at Craig’s, and he offers her every coffee flavor known to man. She says, yuck to maple, which is one of my favorites, but she also hates mint, and we’re in agreement there. My only exception is Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies. She asks if he can imagine when they actually have a kitchen, and in Craig’s interview, he says, it’s hard to play house with no kitchen, and living out of boxes. The fact that Paige feels comfortable with things as is, is an incredible sign. Paige suggests sitting outside, and Craig wonders if they make an iced coffee maker. Paige is like, nooo, and says, he loves tea anyway. In his interview, he says, Paige loves how he is, and he loves that feeling. She’s his biggest fan. Aww. They’re not engaged yet, but he thinks he’s found his person. They sit in rockers on the porch, and he tells her that he’d like a big family, and wants to renovate the house with that vision.  

Event planner Erica goes to Patricia’s, and Patricia says she thinks it would be fun to have a dog wedding, so she needed a wedding planner. Erica asks how big it will be, and Patricia says, around 25 people. It might be the only wedding she throws. In Patricia’s interview, she says she has Whitney’s wedding planned. A medieval cathedral, a florist from Paris, Valentino for the mother-of-the-bride dress, but she doesn’t get to make those decisions. Erica asks, who is going to officiate? and Patricia says, Little Craig and Peaches go to the same vet. She thinks Dr. Berger will agree to officiate. They decide on having it in the garden, and Erica asks if Patricia wants the guests welcomed with champagne. Patricia says she does, but she wants it in coups, not flutes. Erica asks about cakes, and Patricia wants the ones featured in Steel Magnolias. The groom’s cake is an armadillo cake in red velvet. She tells Erica, the invitations have already gone out.  

To be continued…

Next time, Whitney and Shep talk human marriage; the dog wedding happens; Olivia brings a date that’s not Austen; Whitney plays guitar; and Craig tells Naomie that she left a loving relationship to be with a controlling a-hole. She won’t affect his life anymore.

🎉 Happy Anniversary…

Scotty celebrates his 45th.

💐 Another Congrats…

Not as long, but still. She took a small villainous part and turned it into being a major player.

🧼 Jumping Soap…

I vaguely remember him being Todd on OLTL for five minutes. Even they realized it was a bad idea. No one can replace Roger Howarth.

🦚 Goodbye and Hello…

Yep. They’re going to nickel and dime us to death. Or in this case, $4.99 us.

https://ew.com/tv/days-of-our-lives-moving-to-peacock/

💝 Sharing Is Caring…

NuTrina has a message for all of us.

🎡 Yeah, Yeah…

LisaR needs to get off the merry-go-round that’s her feelings. Next week, she’ll be back to the shading game.

💎 She’s Rocking the Boat…

Sheree can be on my fantasy spin-off too.

https://www.eonline.com/news/1340467/why-real-housewives-of-beverly-hills-sheree-zampino-says-kyle-richards-should-sit-down

Cruising the Med…

Captain Sandy’s voyage to reality star.

🍸 Backing His Home Girl…

50 Cent is back to dogging Randall.

https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.72274/title.50-cent-randall-emmet-power-ex

⚰️ New Rick…

Daryl’s journey to leadership.

https://screenrant.com/walking-dead-daryl-rick-grimes-revolver/

🌜 On the Moon…

The VMA line-up.

📣 Quotes of the Week

A room hung with pictures is a room hung with thoughts. – Joshua Reynolds

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

Magic exists. Who can doubt it, when there are rainbows and wildflowers, the music of the wind and the silence of the stars? Anyone who has loved has been touched by magic. It is such a simple and such an extraordinary part of the lives we live. – Nora Roberts

The greatest source of unhappiness in the world comes from having unreasonable expectations about the behavior of other people. – Don Fehr

Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else. – Les Brown

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

Security is mostly a superstition… Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. – Helen Keller

Life is like a novel. It’s filled with suspense. You have no idea what is going to happen until you turn the page. – Sidney Sheldon (Well, let’s hope it’s not like a Sidney Sheldon novel.)

If there’s a world here in a hundred years, it’s going to be saved by tens of millions of little things. The powers-that-be can break up any big thing they want… but what are they going to do about 10 million little things? They break up two of them, and three more like them spring up!Pete Seeger

The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off. – Gloria Steinem

🛣 On the Road Again…

It’s certainly been a week. If it’s been one for you too, or even if it hasn’t, you have my permission to take the next two days off. But be back on Monday for soap and a Mediterranean cruise. Until then, stay safe, stay away from overly processed foods, and stay never trying to play a player.

August 4, 2022 – Curtis Tells Portia About the Plan To Wake Oz, Charming Postponement & Shades

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Carly comes into Kelly’s, and hugs Josslyn. Josslyn asks why Carly didn’t tell her that she was coming, and Carly says she wanted to surprise Josslyn, and she was dying for a Kelly’s milkshake. She asks where Cameron is, and Josslyn says, he had to take care of a later shipment, and she’s on her way out. Carly asks if everything is okay, and Josslyn says, yeah. Carly asks if Josslyn wants to join her for a milkshake; she’s buying. And Josslyn can tell her what’s really going on. Josslyn says, Cam lied to her, and she hates it.

On the phone in his office, Sonny tells Brick to get the information as soon as he can… No. He has a different assignment for their friend Dex, so he can prove to Sonny that he belongs in this business. He thanks Brick, and there’s a knock at the door. Sonny says, come in, and Frank brings in Dex. Dex says, Sonny’s got a job for him?

Sienna gets in Smoltz’s car, and says, that was a bust. He says, ya think? She’s obsessed with true crime. She says, at least she tried. So pay up. She holds out her hand, and he tells her, dream on. You succeed, you get paid. She says, he wants her to try again? and he says, the Gilmore girl is obviously on edge. The tiniest thing could push her over. They feel the car rock, and suddenly Sasha is at the driver’s window. Smoltz asks what she’s doing, and she says she was about to ask him the same question. And why the hell was Sienna setting her up?

TJ tells Curtis, bringing Oz out of the coma carries serious risks, and Curtis says, on a scale of one to ten, how dangerous is it? Portia comes by, and says, they’re looking serious. Curtis says, they were talking about Trina’s trial. How did everything go in court today? She says, it was one surprise after another, and Curtis says, good surprises, or bad ones?

Dante thanks Jordan for considering him for Operation Running Circles. He’s sorry he had to turn it down. Jordan says he explained his reasons. It’s all good. He says, it’s not, if saying no means he won’t be considered for future opportunities.

Smoltz gets out of the car, suggesting a new deal. He’ll drop the Harmony Miller angle if Sasha admits, for the record, to falling off the wagon. She asks why he won’t leave her alone, and he says, trainwrecks sell, especially beautiful ones. The public loves a fairytale, but what they love even more is a fairytale princess dragged down to earth. It makes them seem more human. She can get them behind her if she just pulls herself back together. Admitting there’s a problem is the first step. So when did she start using again? Was it after her kid died? Sienna says, okay, that’s enough, and Sasha asks, what’s wrong with him? She walks to the exit, and leans against the wall. Sienna says, he needs to back off, but Smoltz says, he just asked her a question. Sienna says, a highly insensitive question, when Sasha picks up the Valet Parking sign, and starts smashing Smoltz’s windshield.

Sonny says, when Dex came to him looking for work, he was eager to prove himself, and Dex asks if Sonny thinks that’s changed. Sonny says, he’s still a little eager, but a lot of guys talk a big game and can’t back it up. Dex has shown Sonny that he’s capable. Dex says he appreciates it, and Sonny says, keep it up, and there may be a place for Dex in his organization. Dex says he’d love that, and Sonny says he needs to see more of Dex; that’s what this next job is about. Completing it will result in greater trust between them, and he’ll give Dex more responsibility. Dex says, whatever it is, he’s in, and Sonny shows him a picture on his phone. He says he needs Dex to find this guy, and Dex asks, who is he? Another drug dealer like the photographer? Sonny says, his name’s Beckett Reed. He’s the manager of a theater; no criminal record Sonny knows of. Dex asks what he did to get on Sonny’s list.

Josslyn tells Carly, Diane surprised everyone, and called Spencer for the defense. And he testified he was with Trina when the video got released. Actually, he went a step further, and said he thought Esme was the one who recorded them. Carly says, Spencer finally saw the light? It’s about time. Josslyn says, that’s the thing. Apparently, Spencer saw the light this whole time. He was only pretending to support Esme, while he tried to find evidence that Esme set Trina up. Carly says, let her guess. That didn’t really work. Josslyn says, of course (🍷) it didn’t work; there are a thousand ways that could go wrong. But the point is, Spencer didn’t want to tell anyone because it could get back to Esme. Carly says, sure. He didn’t want Esme leaving town. Josslyn says, but he told Cam. Not at the very beginning, but close enough. Carly says, and Cam kept it from her, and Josslyn says she knew something was off. She asked Cam over and over if there was something wrong, something he wasn’t telling her, but he had an excuse every time, and it seemed reasonable. But she knew something was going on. Things were just different between them. Now she knows why.

Jordan asks what’s on Dante’s mind, and he says he’s just been thinking about next steps lately. He wants to grow in his job; move on to bigger roles in his department. She says she admires his ambition, and he says, even though it’s counterintuitive, considering he turned down the last assignment. He couldn’t do that to Rocco. He couldn’t leave Rocco again, and upend his life like that. So for the time being, he needs to focus on assignments closer to home. She says, and he’s worried it could derail his advancement? and he says, will it? They sit down, and she says she doesn’t see why. He’s speaking to a fellow single parent. She understands sacrifices and tough decisions you have to make. She respects his choice to stay local. He says, but she chose differently, and she says, in a completely different situation. Her decision to go undercover… There were men out there who were legitimately dangerous; who she knew putting away would result in a safer world for her son. Did she miss out on time with TJ? Yeah, a lot of it. They weathered some rough patches because of that. Dante says, it seems like he’s doing pretty good now, and she says, he’s thriving. They’re close again, and she’s so grateful, but if she could go back… she honestly doesn’t know what she’d choose.

Portia says, apparently, Spencer had an attack of conscience, because all of a sudden, Diane changed her strategy, and called Spencer as a witness. Curtis says, for the defense? and she says, yes. He asks, how’d that go? and she says, Spencer confessed he was with Trina at the time the video was sent out. TJ says, at Spring Ridge? and Curtis asks, why didn’t Trina say so? Portia says, he wasn’t at Spring Ridge. Apparently, he broke out to go visit his mother’s grave. Curtis says, let him get this straight. Trina ran into Spencer at the cemetery. Portia says, and Trina kept it quiet because she didn’t want to get Spencer in any trouble. TJ says, that was months ago. So Spencer committed a major infraction, gets away with it, then confesses to it in the courtroom? It sounds like he went out on a limb for Trina. Portia says she guesses, but she’s having a hard time believing Trina kept it a secret for months now. If she would have just said  something sooner… There’s no point in thinking about the what ifs. Curtis asks if Spencer’s testimony was a major blow to the prosecution, but Portia says, not really. The ADA poked holes all through the alibi. She really believes Trina is guilty, even though Spencer testified he believed Esme is the one who did it, as did Josslyn, as did Cameron. Can somebody please tell her how this girl isn’t being investigated? Curtis says, Jordan is trying to connect Esme to the bartender right now, and Portia asks, what’s the status with that? And what about the bartender? Is he any closer to waking up or what?

Sasha screams as she pummels Smoltz’s windshield, and he says, what is she doing? Sienna says she’s out of here, and jets. Brando shows up, and asks what Sasha is doing. He tells her to stop. She’s going to hurt herself. But it’s like she doesn’t even hear him. He finally gets the sign out of her hands, and tells her, stop, putting his arms around her. He says he’s not leaving her, and goes limp, crying.

Dante thanks Jordan for her understanding; it means a lot. She says, of course (🍷). Right now, the best thing is for him to be with his family. He says, having said that, Rocco is getting older, and he’s hoping to have some help at home soon. She says she’ll keep an eye out for assignments that won’t take him too far. How’s that? He says, sounds like a deal, and she says, if he ever needs to talk about his future, professional or otherwise, her door is always open. An officer tells Jordan that they just received a call about an altercation at the MetroCourt involving some high profile people. A unit is already on the way. Jordan asks, who’s involved? and the officer says, Sasha Gilmore from Deception and a local reporter. Jordan tells Dante, run point? and he says, let’s go for a ride, leaving with the officer.

Curtis tells Portia, the way he understands it, Oz’s doctors are in the process of bringing Oz out of a medically induced coma as they speak, but it could take a while before he wakes up. She says, they don’t have a while; the jury deliberation starts tomorrow. If her baby girl has to spend one second in prison, a conviction is going to be set in place. There’s no guarantee it’s going to be overturned by an appeal. They’ll be at the mercy of whatever judge happens to be assigned to that case. Curtis says, she’s right. The best thing hands down for Trina is that bartender testifying before the jury makes a verdict. She says, so their best hope is lying in a coma, and their next alternative is wrangling the truth out of that conniving little snake Esme. There has to be some other way. Something they haven’t thought of; something they haven’t explored, right? She looks at Curtis, then TJ, and says, obviously something is going on here, and she really doesn’t have the patience or energy to guess. Tell her what it is.

Josslyn tells Carly, it’s not just that Cam lied. It bothers her of course (🍷), but if their positions were reversed, she can see a situation where she would keep Trina’s confidence. Carly says, right, but that’s not what happened, and Josslyn says, what Spencer did, going rogue, and trying to bring Esme down by himself, and making Trina think he’s turned against her is immature. And the fact Cam went along with it is childish. They’re not playing a video game here; this is Trina’s entire life. And Spencer knew it was Esme the entire time and stayed silent? It’s dumb. Carly says, it’s not the smartest way to go about it, and Josslyn says she doesn’t know why she’s surprised. Spencer has always had to be the star of his own drama. He’s been like that since they were kids. Carly says, he’s grown up a bit since, but Josslyn says, not enough. Spencer’s big plan never had a chance of succeeding. She’s shocked Cameron couldn’t see that. He’s known Spencer as long as she has. Is he really that clueless? Carly says, Josslyn is going to have to be real intentional about her own feelings. She knows herself. She trusts her instincts, and knew something was off with Cameron and she was right. Josslyn says, like Carly knew something was off with Sonny.

Dex says, this guy must have done something to get on Sonny’s bad side if he’s siccing Dex on him, and Sonny says, he’s a jury foreman on a trial he’s interested in. Dex needs to have a conversation with him; let him know the outcome Sonny wants, which is Trina Robinson goes free. He doesn’t care what the jury thinks. He doesn’t care if it’s a hung jury. He doesn’t want Trina going to prison. He hands Dex a folder, and says, Beckett has family members with health issues. Maybe he needs a hand in medical bills. Dex says he’ll make it clear what Beckett stands to gain by cooperating. If he refuses? Sonny says, then Dex makes it clear what he stands to lose. Dex wonders if he can ask why, and Sonny says, why what? Dex says he read about the trial. He knows what Trina Robinson is accused of involves Josslyn. Sonny and Josslyn are obviously not on the best terms. Sonny says, part of doing this job is not asking questions, and Dex says he gets that; need to know basis. However, he’s of the opinion, trust goes both ways. Sonny says, Dex can ask, but that doesn’t mean he’s going to answer, and Dex says he accepts that. He starts to leave, and Sonny says, Trina’s innocent. She was set up. She’s a good girl. He knows she didn’t commit this crime. Dex says, so Sonny is attempting to right a wrong, and Sonny says, let him know when it’s done.

Smoltz says, my oh my. He was just trying to confirm Sasha was high when she ran down Harmony Miller, but being the Face of Deception’s latest victim is so much better. He simply can’t wait to publish the heck out of this story. We hear sirens, and Brando says, stop talking, or those will be the last words Smoltz ever speaks. Dante comes on the scene, and asks if someone wants to tell him what the hell is going on here.

Portia leads Curtis and TJ into her office, and says, spill. What tricks do they have up their sleeves? TJ says, not tricks, and Curtis says, an option. TJ says, a potentially dangerous option, and Curtis says, but if it’s Trina’s only hope, he thinks it’s worth pursuing. Portia asks, what is it? and Curtis says, Trina needs her right now. Portia should focus on her, and let him and TJ take care of the rest. She says, now he’s really making her nervous. He can’t leave her like that. He has to tell her what’s happening here. Please tell her. Curtis says, TJ brought it to his attention that they can wake Oz up. TJ says, they’re warming him up, and weening him off the drugs that are keeping him in an induced coma. When that finishes, he still has to come to on his own. Portia says, and that could take some time, and TJ says, by that time, it might be too late for Trina. They can speed up the process by giving him a large dose of flumazenil and some other medical thing to quickly reverse the effect of the drugs he’s on. Curtis says, once he wakes up, they can get him to give them the evidence they need to exonerate Trina. She asks if they’ve completely lost their minds. That man was put into a coma for a reason. To forcibly wake him up would be completely denying his medical needs. No. That’s the very definition of unethical. She’s surprised TJ would even think about this, and Curtis says, TJ warned him that this would be drastic, but he said they should do it anyway. She knows he’s right. If there’s ever been a time for drastic measures… She says, this is insane; he doesn’t understand. Curtis says, he spoke with Jordan, and apparently Spencer told Britt Westbourne that he saw the exact same drug that the bartender OD’d on in Esme’s things. She says, whoa, what? and Curtis says he believes Esme drugged Trina at the cabin. That’s why that one drink hit her so hard. Portia says she’s going to kill that girl, she swears, and Curtis says, just know that Esme is dangerous. She’s been planning this for months, and hid evidence so Trina would take the fall, but Oz’s testimony could change all of that. They just need him to wake up. TJ says he can give Oz the reversal drugs… but Portia says, he’ll do no such thing, and Curtis says, what other choice do they have?

Sasha is now huddled on the ground, and Brando tells Dante, he just got here at the end. He can’t tell Dante how it all started. Dante says he’ll come back, and approaches Smoltz, who says, he can’t wait to sue that woman for everything she’s worth. Dante says, why doesn’t Smoltz tell him his side of the story, and Smoltz says, there’s only one side. She’s insane. She attacked his car with a pole. Dante says, out of the blue, unprovoked? and Smoltz says, yes. He was minding his own business. He didn’t even know she was here. If Dante doesn’t believe him, he has dashcam, recorded the whole thing. By the way, he’s pressing charges if that wasn’t abundantly obvious. Dante says, of course (🍷) he is, and tells Smoltz to take a look at Sasha. Obviously there’s something real going on, something painful. Does Smoltz really want to be that guy? Smoltz says, what guy? and Dante says, the kind of guy who kicks a woman when she’s down. Smoltz says, last he checked, destroying property is a crime. Does Dante want to be that cop who lets dangerous criminals go free? Dante says, that’s what he thought; that’s a yes then. Brando asks if Sasha thinks she can give Dante her statement, but she shakes her head. He says, it’s okay; no rush. Don’t worry. He’s going to get her some help. Dante asks how it’s going, and Brando gets up and says, Sasha is spent. Does Dante mind if they come by the station tomorrow to give her statement? Dante says he can’t do that, and Brando says, obviously she’s in no condition to speak. He just needs to get her home. Dante says he would if he could, but this guy’s pressing charges. He’d love to let her go, but he can’t.

Dex sees a guy sitting outside Kelly’s, and says, Beckett Reed? Beckett asks if he knows Dex, and Dex says, not yet, but they’ve got a lot to talk about, namely the Trina Robinson trial. Beckett says he’s not allowed to discuss that, and gets up, but Dex says, trust him. Beckett is going to want to hear what he has to say.

Josslyn tells Carly that she’s not saying the situations are at all alike. The Sonny thing is another level. Carly says, Josslyn’s right though. She knew something was off with Sonny, that something was wrong with them, and she didn’t trust her gut. Josslyn says she hates Sonny for what he did to Carly, but Carly says she doesn’t want to get into it. Josslyn asks how she can stay so calm. Just saying his name makes her blood boil. Carly says, because she’s all right. What happened in that courtroom… and she doesn’t mean when Sonny testified, although that drove her crazy, but it’s really about what happened after. Sonny sided with Nina after Scotty had been so unfair to Michael. That cinched it for her. Sonny is Donna’s father and that’s it. He has no bearing on any other part of her life. Josslyn says she wishes she could turn off her anger and resentment, and Carly says, she can. She’s just coming off her freshman year with a 4.0 and a starting spot on the volleyball team. Josslyn has so much going for her; so much ahead of her. Don’t waste her energy leading the charge against Sonny. Besides, Michael’s got that covered. Josslyn says, but Carly stood by Sonny for decades. Carly gave him everything, and he threw that away. Carly says, it hurt, but staying mad and wanting revenge and wanting to see Sonny fall, all that energy could be spent in other places, and on other people. Josslyn says, so she’s just going to let it go? and Carly says she’s just gonna let it go. Josslyn should too. Not because it’s good for Sonny; it’s good for Josslyn.

Dex says, so Beckett understands why it’s important that he do as Dex’s boss asks? Beckett says he does, and Dex says, and what is it? He just wants to make sure Beckett’s memory is on point. Beckett tells him, say Trina Robinson isn’t guilty, and Dex says, good job. Josslyn walks out, and asks what Dex is doing here. She says she recognizes Beckett; he’s on Trina’s jury.

Brando walks into the station with a handcuffed Sasha, and tells her, do not say anything. He asks if Dante can’t see she needs help, and Dante says he promises that’s what he’s trying to get for her. Jordan asks if there’s a problem here, and Brando says, yeah, his wife shouldn’t be here. Dante says, Sasha needs to sit down, and brings her to the interrogation room to rest. Brando starts to follow, but Jordan says, hold up. Tell her what’s going on. Dante tells Sasha to have a seat, and says, she needs to get a lawyer. She just stares into space, and he says he’s going to help her… countersue Smoltz or something. She says she couldn’t stand it anymore… She’s so tired. Dante tells her, sit tight. He’ll be right back. He walks out, and Brando is telling Jordan, please. This is not like Sasha. That dirtbag must have said or done something to make her snap. Jordan asks Dante, any input? and he says, Smoltz has dashcam footage. He’s got Sasha taking a pole and smashing his car; he’s going to press charges. Brando insists she had to have been provoked, but Dante says, even so, if she was… Jordan says, they have to book her, and Brando says, is Jordan kidding? Has she seen Sasha? Sasha can make bail; it’s not a problem. Jordan says, court’s closed. She’s sorry, but Sasha is going to have to stay until her arraignment tomorrow. Brando says, they can’t hold her. He’s telling Jordan, she won’t make it.

Beckett says, he can’t be seen with anyone connected to the case, and exits stage left. Dex says he doesn’t know what Josslyn heard… and she says, who is he? What’s his name? He knows hers; what’s his? He says, Dex Heller, and she says, she didn’t just record that, so he doesn’t have to pitch her some sob story… but he says, it wasn’t just some sob story; it was the truth. She says, that he didn’t have a choice but to follow Sonny’s orders? She believed it the other night in the alley, but not so much anymore. She despises Sonny, but doesn’t believe for one second if Dex went to him and said he wanted to quit, Sonny wouldn’t let him go. He says, no offense, but she’s Sonny’s ex-stepdaughter. That gives her privileges she doesn’t realize she has. She says, they’re not doing this. This isn’t about her; this is about him here. He’s talking to someone from Trina’s jury. Does he think it’s a coincidence? Did Sonny send him? He says, sorry. He’s got nothing. She says, shocker. She’s out of here. She goes back inside Kelly’s.

Josslyn sits down, and Carly says she thought Josslyn left. Josslyn says, Carly will never guess what she just witnessed outside.

Sonny’s phone rings, and he asks Brando, what’s up? Brando says, Sasha’s been arrested, and Sonny asks, what happened? Brando asks if he remembers Smoltz, and Sonny says, yeah. Brando says, he must have done something to set Sasha off, because she trashed his car. Sonny says, how is she? and Brando says, she’s in pretty bad mental shape, but he’s pressing charges, so they’re holding her here overnight. She can’t stay here; not in the state she’s in. Sonny says, he’ll call Diane, and they’ll prove Sasha was acting in self-defense, but Brando says, there’s dashcam footage. Sasha approached Smoltz, not the other way around. Is there another way they can get her out of here? Sonny says, not in the conventional sense, if Brando knows what he means. Brando says he doesn’t know how to help his wife, and Sonny says he’s on his way. It’ll take him ten minutes. Brando says he doesn’t want to upset Sasha any more. There’s nothing Sonny can do anyway. Sonny says, Brando needs support, and Brando says he appreciates it, but he’ll keep Sonny posted. Sonny says, whatever he needs, and Brando says he knows and thanks him. I gotta say it. First of all, Sasha would be able to request to go to the psyche ward at the hospital rather than jail. I also doubt the PCPD would be risking a lawsuit keeping her there when she’s obviously having mental issues, especially in today’s climate.

Portia says, the risks of waking this guy up to soon are cognitive impairment… death, and Curtis says, he can also survive it. Portia says, yes, he could. His heart could be beating, but who’s to say he’ll be able to speak? And if he can speak, what if he can’t tell them want they want to hear? Curtis says, and if he does? and Portia says, then TJ will be violating his oath. He’ll be putting his whole medical career in danger when it’s barely begun. Not to mention the legal ramifications if he gets caught. TJ says he won’t get caught, but she says he doesn’t know that. This is too big of a gamble. She won’t let them do this. There’s no way. She can’t. Curtis says he doesn’t think she understands, but she says, no one wants Trina exonerated more than she does, but for TJ to lose his medical license? It’s not worth it. TJ needs to promise her, just leave it alone. TJ says, okay, he promises, when his phone dings, and he says, it’s about a patient; he has to go. Portia says, the fact he was willing to risk everything for her baby girl, she’ll never forget it. TJ leaves, and Curtis says, there’s a million things that could go wrong. She says, a million and one, and he says, how else are they supposed to help Trina? She says she thinks there’s another way, and he says, if there is, he doesn’t see it. Aside from Esme, Oz Haggerty is the only person who can prove Trina’s innocence. They need Oz awake, and there’s a way to do it. Frankly, he’s surprised she’s shutting this down so quickly. She asks if it’s really that hard to believe she wouldn’t let another doctor go to jail with, or in place of, her daughter? He says, but she’d let herself. And that’s exactly what she’s going to do, isn’t it? Ha! I knew it.

Josslyn tells Carly, she swears she heard the jury guy say Trina’s name. Did she just see what she thinks she saw? Carly says, someone who works for Sonny trying to influence a juror? That sounds about right. Josslyn says, Sonny’s trying to help Trina? and Carly tells her, don’t seem so surprised about that. Sonny has known Trina a long time, and she’s really close with Ava. Josslyn says, but to do it like this?… But it’s Sonny. He just does what he wants when he wants; to hell with anyone else. Carly says, she can look at it like that, and Josslyn asks, how else is there to look at it? It’s not right. Carly says, it’s not right for Trina to go to prison for a crime she didn’t commit either.

There’s a knock at Sonny’s office door, and he says, come in. Frank walks in, and Sonny says, is it done?

Curtis says, Portia doesn’t want TJ to risk his career, but she’s willing to risk hers. She’s going to wake Oz herself, isn’t she? She says, please don’t ask her any more questions, and he says, is she? She says, yes, but without him and without TJ. It’s her turn to shield Curtis. He has Marshall, Stella, and TJ to thinks about. He says he has her to think about as well. All those million and one things that could go wrong, and she wants to do this alone? It’s like she’s asking to get caught. She says, so she gets caught. She’s Trina’s mother. She signed up for this the second Trina was born. She cries a little, and says, and if there are consequences, she’ll face them. As long as her baby girl is happy and safe, but this is her job, not his, understand? It’s no one else’s. He takes her hands.

Brando tells Jordan, Sasha is not a criminal, and Dante says, they know that. Brando says, hear him out. This is a mental health issue. They can see the state she’s in. Sasha is led to booking, and Brando says he’s sure the dashcam footage shows it too. She’s fingerprinted, and he says, Sasha’s not in her right state of mind. She needs help from professionals – Sasha is patted down – and as long as she stays in there, this is traumatizing for her. He’ll make sure she comes back to do whatever they need her to do, but she needs to come home. Sasha’s mugshot is taken, and Brando tells them, if she doesn’t, he’s scared she won’t recover. Please.

Sonny says he’s glad Frank said something, and Dex comes in. Sonny asks, how’d it go? and Dex hesitates, but Sonny says, he can talk in front of Frank. Dex says he met with Beckett, and got the point across, but he can’t say for sure Beckett will comply. Sonny asks, how come? and Dex says, Josslyn interrupted them, and Beckett took the opportunity to take off. Sonny says, but Dex delivered the message, right? and Dex says, nothing to do but wait and see. Sonny thanks him for the update, and tells him to take the rest of the night off. Close the door. Dex leaves, closing the door behind him, and Sonny says, lines up with what Frank told him. Frank says he had eyes on Dex the whole time. He didn’t leave anything out.

in the restaurant, Dex takes a huge chance, and calls Michael. he says, he’s leaving Sonny’s office. They need to meet. He wants to renegotiate their deal.

Josslyn says, Sonny is doing something she doesn’t agree with; that on the outside is wrong, and Carly says, true. Josslyn says, but he’s doing it for someone she loves, and Carly says, also true. Josslyn says, and Trina is innocent, so maybe on some level it’s right? Carly tells her, life is mostly shades of grey, and Josslyn says she still hates Sonny for what he did to Carly. Carly says, her too, and Josslyn says she refuses to owe him anything. Carly says, her too, and Josslyn says, ever. Carly says, okay. What’s Josslyn going to do about what she saw. Josslyn says she doesn’t think there’s anything she can do.

Jordan says she hears Brando, but he says he doesn’t think she does. She says she really wishes they could do this another way, but Sasha broke the law. The victim is pressing charges. There’s no getting around that. Dante says, listen to him. They’re going to hold her overnight. He promises they’ll look after her. They’ll get her a psyche evaluation in the morning. Brando says, she can’t stay here overnight, but Dante says, she has to. Sasha comes out, and Brando tells her that he promises he’ll get her out of here. He’ll be there when the sun comes up to get her out of here. He loves her so much. As she’s led away, he says, they’re going to get her through this. It’s going to be okay. Again, they could take her to the ER to be put in the psyche ward, and no one has even suggested it. Arrgh. It annoys me when they ignore an obvious protocol. I’ve given up on the hospital.

Curtis says, it’s absolutely amazing the way Portia loves her daughter. He’s never seen anything more fierce, and beautiful. He touches her face, and she says she hopes that means he won’t stand in her way. He says, no, but he’s not trying to let her go at it alone. She says she can’t let him do this, but he says she’s not; he’s offering. Better yet, he’s insisting. He loves her and Trina. This is their family, and he wants to defend it. They’re going to do this together. She asks how she can say no to that, and he says he doesn’t think she can. He puts his arms around her, and they cling to each other.

Tomorrow, Gregory says, Alexis came out on top in their little wager; Martin says he can only think of one other way to keep Sasha out of prison; Maxie asks Lucy if she’s talking about pushing Sasha out; and Britt asks if there’s any way Cody will take no for an answer.

🚕 Screeching To a Halt…

It’s been a day, and night, so I’m making the executive decision to postpone the Charm until tomorrow, in order to edit properly. I’m sure it will be worth the wait, and besides, what else do you have to do on a Friday night besides reading about exes who can’t quit one another in Charleston? I know, to quote Portia, a million and one things, but come by anyway for soap, the promised Charm, tea, wisdom, and music. Until then, stay safe, stay being kind to yourself, and stay spending your energy in other places and on other people, not on staying mad and wanting revenge. Because life is mostly shades of grey.

July 29, 2022 – A Surprise Witness For the Defense, Olivia’s Charming Oyster Party, For Real & Chocolate

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Mac and Dante are at the hatchet throwing place, and Mac says, who knew Dante was such an expert? Dante says he doesn’t know if it’s his baseball skills that translate, or Sam seems to think he was a frontier explorer back in another life. Mac says, what about this life? How are things with him, and no, it’s not an official inquiry. Dante says, things are good. It took a while to acclimate to the pressures and chaos of police work, but he’s glad to be back. Mac says, the PCPD is glad to have him. He understands Dante turned down that undercover bust in Manhattan. It could have beefed his profile. Dante says he understands, but he’s a single dad, and likes to stay local if he can. Mac says he gets that, but it’s important to consider his future. Dante asks if Mac has a side hustle. Does he need a partner? Is he thinking of opening up a cop bar? Mac says, he’s thinking Chief of Detectives.

Walking into the hospital, Brando asks how Sasha feels about her first therapy session. She says, resigned, and he says, that enthusiastic, huh? She says she doesn’t see the point. It was a slip. The drugs are out of her system now; she won’t go looking for more. She just wants to move on. Brando says, talking to a psychiatrist will help her do that, and she says she knows. He says, does she? and she says she does. He doesn’t have to stay. She promises not to make a run for it the second he’s gone, and he says he wasn’t thinking that, but he doesn’t mind waiting for her. She says, she does mind.  

TJ asks if Felty has any double vision, but Felty says, nope. TJ says, it’s official; he doesn’t have a concussion. Felty says, TJ couldn’t figure that out without waking him up every hour? He’s exhausted. TJ says, better safe than sorry. He took quite the beating, The police are going to want to talk to him.

At the gym, Dex tells Sonny, looking good. He has a mean right hook. Sonny says, they have to get Dex in the ring sometime, but Dex says, MMA’s his sport; the padding just gets in the way. Sonny asks what he’s talking about. That’s not a sport; that’s like street fighting. Dex says, Sonny’s no stranger to that, right? Like that paparazzi guy. Sonny says he does what needs to be done, and Dex says, and he does it well. No one can accuse him of going soft, that’s for sure.

Taggert asks how bad Spencer’s testimony hurt Trina’s case, and Diane says, Spencer did reenforce the fact that Trina had ample time to hide the cellphone, and that she’d been drinking, and that she was angry with Cameron and Josslyn, but none of that is a surprise to her. ADA Arden is presenting exactly the case Diane expected her to present. What Arden didn’t expect is the opening Spencer just gave them, which Diane intends to take full advantage of.

Josslyn says, there’s no sign of you-know-who, and Trina says, leave it to Esme to want to make an entrance. Josslyn says, don’t worry. Diane’s not going to let her get away with anything on the stand. Trina says, Diane’s amazing, but they all know when it comes to Esme, you never know what you’re going to get.

Spencer sends a text to Esme: Where r u? ADA calling next. He looks at all the texts he’s sent to her, and says, Esme, what are you up to?

In the hallway, Arden says, it’s about time. Where has Esme been? Esme says, it may shock Arden, but she has a life too. Trina Robinson isn’t the center of the universe. Arden suggests they go over her testimony, but Esme doesn’t want it to sound rehearsed. Ava comes along, and says, don’t be silly. Esme always makes sure her lies sound completely natural. Arden leaves, and Esme says she didn’t ask to be called as a witness for the prosecution. Ava says, save the victim act. She’s the only person here, and she’s got Esme’s number. Esme says, really? Because there are a few things Ava doesn’t know. There are a few things Ava doesn’t want to know. Ava says she’ll pass, but Esme says, don’t walk away from her. She could destroy Ava’s world. Ava says, try it, I dare you, and Esme says she’s so tired of Ava looking down on her, so superior. Ava says, Esme is lucky she tolerates her at all. One word to Nikolas, and she’d be out on the street. Esme says, that’s funny, because as she recalls, when she moved in, Ava got the boot. Ava says she left of her own volition. Things are different now. She and Nikolas are better than ever. Esme says, so Ava thinks, and Ava asks what that means. Esme says, just that maybe Ava doesn’t know her husband as well as she thought. Nikolas is full of surprises. Ava says, such as? and Esme says, for starters… Nikolas appears, and says, stop, but Esme says, he’s too late. She’s ending this right here, right now.

Rory asks if he can get anything for Trina, and she says, a time machine would be nice. So when a jerk calling himself Victor tries to hit on her, she can walk the other way, and not let Spencer and Esme into her life, and not be so stupid. He says, sorry. He’s fresh out of time machines. Trusting people isn’t stupid, by the way. She says, maybe not, but it hurts when they do let you down.

Dante says, Mac is the Chief of Detectives, and Mac says he’s not going anywhere just yet, but when he does retire, he wants to make sure his office is in good hands. He can’t think of a more stand-up guy than Dante. Dante says, Mac is irreplaceable, but Mac says, that’s not true. Chief of D’s would be a good fit for Dante, unless he’s not interested. Dante says he’s honored. He just doesn’t think past tomorrow. Right now, his life revolves around Sam and her kids. Sam walks in, and asks if Dante just said her name. Dante says he did, and they kiss. Mac asks if Sam has seen Felicia, and she tells him to check his texts, because the two of them are needed at home for babysitting duty. Mac looks at his phone, and says he sees. He guesses they’ll have to reschedule their couples hatchet throwing challenge. He asks if Felicia was able to help Sam with that case, and Sam says, Felicia gave her excellent advice. Mac says he’s sure he’ll hear all about it when he gets home. He tells Dante, think it over, and leaves. Sam says, think what over? and Dante asks if they can talk. Sam says, sure; talk about what? He says, about their future, and she says, their future? She thought they learned that with three kids between them, planning anything is pointless. He says he knows Rocco, Danny, and Scout keep them busy, but he was trying to make it easier. She asks what he has in mind, and he says, taking the next step. He gets down on one knee.

Dex says, it got his blood pumping, showing that photographer what happens when you mess with the Corinthos family, but Sonny says, Dex has to understand something. There’s a time and place for everything. He just can’t go around picking fights. Dex says, he gets that. He just meant… if Sonny ever needs something like that done, he’s Sonny’s guy. Sonny says he’ll keep that in mind.

Brando asks if Sasha wants him to leave, and she says she doesn’t, but she just doesn’t see a reason for him to hang around, especially after he’s been holed up with her all day. Go take a walk; go to the gym. What about the garage? He’s been so focused on her, she’s sure things have been piling up. He says, the garage is fine. He’s way more concerned about her. That’s why he’s here. Michael and Willow join them, and Willow asks how Sasha is feeling. Sasha says, mortified after her meltdown on live TV; otherwise, she’s good. Willow says, Sasha has nothing to be embarrassed about, and Michael says he 100% agrees. Sasha says, what about Willow? Has she been okay since she fainted? Willow says, yeah, no more dizziness, and Michael says, actually, they have some good news. Brando says, they could use some of that, and Michael looks at Willow questioningly. Sasha says, it’s okay; she won’t break. She already knows Willow is pregnant.

Ava says, Nikolas is just in time to hear Esme’s latest lie. Apparently, this one involves him. Esme says she is so going to enjoy this, and he tells her, be quiet, but she says, come on; it’s time. He says, she doesn’t want him as an enemy, and Ava says, time for what? Esme tells Nikolas to have a nice chat with his wife, and goes into the courtroom. Ava says, she doesn’t like the way Nikolas is acting. It makes her think there’s something she is in the dark about. What is it?

Spencer says, what did Esme decide? Is she going to exonerate Trina? She asks if Trina is all he cares about, and he says he certainly doesn’t care about her. Now that he’s seen her for who she really is, she’s alone in this world again. It does not have to be that way. He can give her the name of her birth mother if she gets up on that stand and tells the truth. She says, and his precious Trina just goes free, and he says, that’s right. She says, he realizes it’s a wasted effort, right? and they look over to see Trina hugging Rory. Esme says, she’s found her knight in shining armor, and it isn’t him, but Spencer says he doesn’t care. He’s not letting Trina go down for something she didn’t do. Esme can either benefit from this, or leave with nothing. It’s up to her.

Brando says, for real? and Michael says, for real. Willow says, they’re having a baby, and Sasha hugs her, saying, it really is wonderful news. Brando shakes Michael’s hand, and says, congratulations. Michael thanks him, and says, to be honest, they were nervous about telling Sasha and Brando after everything they’ve been through. Sasha says, she’s not that far gone that she can’t be happy for her friends. they should celebrate soon. Michael says, they’d love that, and Willow excuses herself for a moment. Sasha says, Brando should get out of here too, and Brando says, still newlyweds, and his wife is sick of him already. She says, never. She’ll see him after her session. He leaves, and Michael asks if it’s just him, or did Brando not want to leave. Sasha says, it’s not him. Brando has barely left her side since the… incident, which is incredibly sweet… Michael says, it’s a little overwhelming, right? and she says, a little. He says, Brando is just looking out for her, and she says she gets that. She just wants things back to normal.

TJ asks if Willow is here for those additional tests, and she says she is, but can he do her a favor? She hasn’t told Michael there could be an issue, so please don’t say anything in front of him. TJ says he’ll always respect a patient’s privacy, but as her colleague… She says she doesn’t want to worry him over what might be nothing. Once she knows what she and her baby are dealing with, she’ll fill Michael in.

Dante hands Sam her phone, saying, she dropped this, and she thanks him. He asks what the hell is the matter with her, and she laughs. She says, he started to talk about their future, then got down on one knee. He laughs, and says, she thought he was going to propose to her? and she says, he wasn’t talking about marriage? He says, hell no. They’re not ready for marriage yet, right? She says, right, but she thinks her heart stopped for a second. He says, sorry, and she asks, what was it he was talking about? He says, them living together, and she says, oh. He asks if that’s a good oh or a bad oh, and she says, a surprised oh. She guesses she hasn’t thought about them living together. He says, really? Why not?

Spencer says he has Esme’s mother’s name and current address, and she says, in Portugal. He says, she can be face-to-face with her tomorrow, and Esme says, of course (🍷) she wants to know where she came from, and who she came from, but she doesn’t need his help to do it. No deal. It turns out she’s not as alone as he thinks she is. She’ll find her birth mother a different way.

Ava and Nikolas go into an office, and she says she’s beginning to feel very foolish. He asks, why? and she says, because she was so confident Esme was bluffing, spewing her regular dose of lies and nonsense. But then he came tearing in the way he did, and it’s obvious there’s a secret. He says he’s so sorry. He should have gone with his first instinct to tell her right away. She says, tell her now, and he says he loves her so much… but he made a huge mistake. She asks, what kind of mistake? He says he thought they were… over, and he… slept with Esme.

Dante says, he and Sam do kind of spend all of their time together, and their kids get along great together. The thought never crossed her mind? She says she guesses so… yes, the thought has crossed her mind, and he says, so she has thought about it. She says, fleetingly. He asks if she’s still thinking, and she says, their life is really, really good, great together. Why change it? He says, maybe they can make it even greater, and kisses her. He says he’s got to go, but she says, he just can’t throw that on her and leave. He says he didn’t mean to have a huge conversation about it. It’s the logical next step, no? She says she’s not opposed to it, and he says, that’s a ringing endorsement. She says, don’t be mad at her. She’ll start thinking about it more frequently, and less fleetingly. She loves their life together. He says he does too, they kiss, and he leaves.

Brando comes into the gym, and Sonny tells Dex that he can go. Dex leaves, and Brando asks if something’s up. Sonny asks how he’s doing. It’s good to see him out. Brando says, it wasn’t exactly his choice. Sasha practically forced him to leave the hospital. She’s got her first therapy session today. Sonny says, that’s a good thing, right? How is she doing otherwise? Brando says, better. She’s getting back to her old self. Sonny says, he seems worried, and Brando says he is.

Arden says, Esme was at the cabin on the night in question; is that correct? Esme says, yes, ma’am, and Arden says, in her opinion, how was the defendant acting? Esme says, Trina was drinking – they all were – and Esme was worried about her. Trina was definitely the most affected. Then she got very upset with Josslyn and Cameron. Arden says, upset about what? and Esme says, Trina admitted that she felt shut out and betrayed when Joss and Cam got together. She stormed off to her room… Stumbled is probably a more accurate description. Trina tells Diane, Esme was the one saying those things. She put those words in Trina’s mouth. Diane says, don’t react. They’ll get their chance, and when they do, watch out.

Willow says she’ll see Michael later, and he tells Sasha to take care of herself. He leaves, and Sasha says she hopes Willow’s not too stressed out about telling her that she’s pregnant. Willow asks how Sasha found out, and Sasha says she overheard the nurses talking the day Willow fainted. It wasn’t too hard to put two and two together. Willow says, so Sasha has known almost as long as she has… which means she knew before going on Home & Heart. She hugs Sasha, and Smoltz comes by. He asks, what brings them to General Hospital? and Willow asks Sasha what they call that. Sasha says, none of his business, and Willow says, right. None of his business. He says, they were looking pretty cozy. Does that mean Willow has forgiven Sasha for mowing down her mother? Reminding myself again to never check into this hospital, as they have more lax security than a crack house or a port-a-potty.

Ava says, Nikolas had sex with Esme, and he says, yes. He regretted it immediately. He has no other excuse other than he was weak. She says, so weak he cheated on his wife with his son’s girlfriend, and he says, Esme manipulated him. She says, more excuses, and he says, Ava was having serious doubts about them. It felt like he lost… She says, stop talking. How long has he been slithering into Esme’s room on the regular, as they say? He says, it was only one time, and she says, how noble and restrained of him. When? Where? Did he take Esme into their bed? He says, he would never… and she says, never what? Betray her that way? He says he thought they were over. He couldn’t believe it when she showed up, wanting to give them another chance. She says, and she found him in the sitting room. And the door was closed and locked… Oh God. He said it was the wind, and she believed him. He said he’d fallen asleep, and that’s why he was so disheveled. Was she there? He says, who? like he just came into this conversation, and she says, Esme. He says, she was on the turret, and Ava starts to cry, saying, of course (🍷) she was. So have the two of them been making fun of her all this time? He says, it’s not like that, and she says, what was it like? He says, it was a moment of madness. Things were so cold between them. Ava was talking about walking away. He thought he’d lost her; he was devastated. She says, and Esme kissed him and made it all better, but he says, she saw her chance, and she took it. Ava knows how that girl is. Ava says, poor you. Seduced by a high school graduate. He says he knows he’s responsible for his actions. He said it; he was weak. She says, he’s stupid, and he reaches for her, but she says, oh no. Never again. He’s touched her for the last time.

Diane says, Spencer Cassadine testified that Esme left the room after she argued with Josslyn and Cameron. Is that true? Esme says she might have; she doesn’t really remember. Diane says, it would have given her ample time to plant that cellphone, wouldn’t it? and Esme says, it would, just like everyone else. Diane asks, who’s idea was the ski trip? and Esme says, hers. She wanted Spence to have a last fun trip before he went to Spring Ridge. Diane says, a nice trip with his friends, and Esme says, yes. Diane says, but they’re not her friends, and Esme says she doesn’t understand. Diane says, Trina, Cameron, Josslyn, they’re not Esme’s friends, and Esme says, she tried to befriend them. Diane says, she didn’t include them in the planning. The trip, the drinks, the drinking game, that was all Esme’s idea. In fact, the entire evening Esme orchestrated; all of it. And she’s jealous of Spencer’s friends, especially his friendship with Trina. Arden objects, and says, is there a question in here, or is the defense simply going to tell the witness how she feels? Diane says, the ADA’s own witness testified that Esme would never hurt Trina because she knew he and the defendant were so close. In doing so, he opened the door to the question of motive. Judge Young says, he’ll allow it, and Diane says, it must have been intimidating, joining that foursome; a group of friends so close for so long. Esme says she held her own, and Diane asks if Esme thought they welcomed her with open arms. Esme laughs, and Diane says, she finds that funny? Esme says, no, she wouldn’t say that, and Diane asks, what would she say? Esme tells her, that she was met with hostility and resentment, and no matter how hard she tried, they never gave her a chance. Diane says, that must have been frustrating, and Esme says, it was. Diane says, so frustrating, Esme intended to teach them a lesson, and Arden objects. Diane says, withdrawn. No further questions. Arden asks Esme, when she and Spencer left the cabin, where were Josslyn and Cameron? Esme says, in the living room, and Arden says, and Trina? Esme says she assumes Trina was in her bedroom, but she didn’t see Trina, so she can’t confirm. Arden thanks her, and says, no more questions. The judge tells Esme to step down, and Josslyn says, Diane did it. She cracked Esme’s mask. Rory says, let’s just pray it’s enough.

Michael meets Dex in a stairwell, and Dex says, hey, boss. Michael says, don’t call him that. They shouldn’t even be meeting right now, but he needs a progress report. How are things going with Sonny? Dex says he has Michael’s father right where he wants him.

Willow says, her mother’s death was a tragic accident. If Smoltz wants any further comment, he can contact her attorney Diane Miller, or he could always speak to Michael. She’ll be sure to tell him that Smoltz has been asking. Smoltz asks if she’s implying Michael might punch him again, but she says, why would he do that when it’s so much easier to sue Smoltz for libel? Smoltz says, what about Sasha? Did the guilt over killing Willow’s mother contribute to that televised breakdown of hers? Willow says she’s getting security, and leaves. Sasha says, Smoltz is nothing more than a disgusting vulture. Go feed on someone else’s unhappiness. She’s fresh out. He says he’s just giving the public what it wants, and sees Willow talking to the guard. He says, that’s his cue, and jets. A worker comes by, and puts an out of order sign on one elevator, and a for emergency use only on the other. Willow tells Sasha, that man might be the literal worst, and Sasha says, Willow had no problem handling him. Willow says, Michael gave her a tutorial; when in doubt, invoke her lawyer. Sasha says she’ll be sure to remember that, and Willow asks if she’s sure she’s all right. Sasha says she’s fine, and Willow says, they’ll sic Diane on him if he writes one word of that garbage, but Sasha says, let’s be real. Nothing he said was a lie.

Judge Young says, they’ll take a brief recess, and be back in 20 minutes. Josslyn says she thinks that went pretty well. How about Trina? Trina says she hopes so, and Taggert asks Diane if they’re still planning on using the same defense strategy. Diane says she intends to call one witness, and one witness only – Trina. He says he still doesn’t think that’s a great idea, but she says, trust her. This case comes down to character. Whether or not the jury thinks that Trina is so jealous of her friends, she would actually set out to humiliate them. Taggert says, then call character witnesses to speak on her behalf, but Diane says, Josslyn and Cameron did that when they testified. Josslyn was especially adamant in her defense of Trina. Josslyn says, hostile witness here, and Diane says, the jury knows Josslyn thinks Trina is a friend worth defending. Now this is Trina’s chance to show them why; who she is, and who she is not. Trina says she wants to do it, and Taggert asks if she’s sure. Trina says, it’s like Diane said, it’s not enough for people to talk about her. She needs to show the jury the kind of person she is. Josslyn says, the best kind. Taggert says, it’s a lot of pressure, but Trina says, it’s her future on the line. She should be the one to defend it.

Dante goes into Felty’s room, and introduces himself. He asks if Felty remembers him, and Felty says he does. Dante says, Felty really got worked over. What happened? Felty says he got mugged, but Dante says, yet his phone and wallet are still here. Not a very successful mugging. Felty says he guesses he got lucky, and Dante says he knows it’s Felty’s job to get in people’s in faces and snap photos, and sell them for money… Felty says, it’s a living, and Dante asks if he’s sure he doesn’t know who his attacker was. Felty laughs, and says, like he’d tell Dante of all people if he did. Dante says, why not? What’s special about him?

Dex tells Michael, he just visited Felty, and made sure he didn’t talk. Michael asks if his dad sent Dex, but Dex says, he volunteered; another chance to show initiative. Michael says, another chance? and Dex says, there was a complication when they went after the photographer. Michael’s sister Josslyn recorded the beat down. Michael asks how Josslyn got involved, and Dex says, she was out for a run. She confronted Sonny, and told him that she was going to take the recording to the cops. Sonny tried talking her down, but Josslyn wasn’t having it. When he couldn’t make any progress, he took off; left Dex standing in the alley with the unconscious photographer. He threw himself on Josslyn’s mercy, and told her, even if Sonny didn’t go to prison, he definitely would. She said, Sonny had trashed enough lives, she wasn’t going to add his to the list, and she erased the video. Michael says, stay away from his sister, understand? and Dex says he’ll keep his distance. The point is, Sonny was grateful. He thinks he can build off that gratitude. Maybe offer to be his personal bodyguard. Michael says, don’t appear too eager. Sonny is a lot of things, but stupid’s not one of them. Dex asks how he gets someone like Sonny to trust him, and Michael says, be who Sonny wants him to be; something he lost. Dex says, what’s that? and Michael says, his son.

Brando tells Sonny that he prays things go well with the psychiatrist. Sasha needs someone to confide in. Sonny says, it must be difficult if that someone isn’t him, and Brando says, he’s her husband. He’s supposed to be there for her. Sonny says, he will be, but Brando says, she’s not making it easy. Every time he tries to reach out to Sasha, she shuts him down. Sonny says he knows he tells Brando this all the time, but Brando’s got to show her that he’s not going anywhere. No matter what. Brando says, no matter what.

Nikolas asks Ava to look at him, and she says, he disgusts her. He says, he’s so sorry. He knows he keeps saying that… She says, to cheat on her with Esme of all people. A woman she can’t stand… a girl she can’t stand. Hardly a woman; young enough to be his daughter. He tells her, don’t say it like that, and she says, like what? He says, like he’s the one who took advantage. He swears she planned the whole thing. And right after, he was going to confess, and she talked him out of it. She says she’s sure it was very difficult. He’s always been a coward; scurrying away from his problems instead of facing them. He says, that’s not true. He came here today because he was going to tell her everything. She says, how convenient. When he’s caught in a rat like a trap, he confesses, mere moments before Esme could throw it in her face. She supposes he wants her to thank him, and he says, he knows she’s angry. She says, he’s right about that. She thought she married a man, but he’s not a man. He’s a spineless weakling, and she’s going to burn him to the ground. She walks out after giving him one last glare.

Dante asks why Felty feels he can’t to him in particular, and Felty says, he’s a cop, so… Are they through here? Dante says, yeah, take it easy, and Felty says, him too. Dante leaves, and Smoltz comes in, saying, my little paparazzo. Felty said he had something for him? Felty says he’s glad Smoltz cares so much, and Smoltz says, if it bleeds, it leads. Who did Felty cross? Felty says, he thinks he has a bigger story in mind.

Michael tells Dex, ask for Sonny’s advice. He loves to pass on his wisdom. Dex says, let Sonny mentor him, and Michael says, don’t fall for his act. The only person Sonny cares about his himself. He’s vulnerable now without Jason, and he knows it. Dex says, Morgan, his righthand man, and Michael says, Jason started working for Sonny when he was younger than Dex. Sonny taught Jason everything about the business. Eventually, Jason was running everything; he knew where the bodies were buried. And Jason would have died before he flipped on Sonny, and if he did, Sonny would be doing life without parole. Dex says, Michael wants him to follow in Jason’s footsteps, and Michael says, just be in the right place with the right attitude when he starts to repeat the pattern. Sonny needs someone to look up to him, so be that someone.

Josslyn asks Spencer, where’s his girlfriend? and he says, Esme’s not his girlfriend anymore. Josslyn says, he finally realized what a crazy person she is? and he says, he’s known that for a while. She says, he sure didn’t act like it, and he says, he was trying to… never mind. It doesn’t matter; it didn’t work. She says, what didn’t work? when he sees Diane go into the hallway, and says he has to go, following her.

Taggert asks how Trina is feeling, and she says, nervous, but she’s glad to be able to tell her side of the story. Josslyn says, just make sure she tells them everything, and we flash back to Trina telling Josslyn about being with Spencer at the cemetery when he was supposed to be in Spring Ridge, and that he could be her alibi.

Spencer approaches Diane, and she says, not now. He says, it’s important, and she says, they’re in the middle of a trial, in case he hasn’t noticed. He says, that’s why she needs to listen to him. He can fix this.

Michael says, Sonny has tried taking whatever he wants. It’s time to face the consequences. Brando comes out and runs up the stairs. He asks what they’re doing here.

Willow says, Sasha needs to hear her. She’s not responsible for Harmony’s death. Sasha says she was driving too fast, but Willow says, even if Sasha had been going the speed limit, her mother came out of nowhere. She was so focused on getting away, she ran into the road without looking. Who could possibly be prepared for that? It was an accident. Willow knows that, and really hopes Sasha does too.

Smoltz asks what Felty’s got, and Felty says, it’s huge. Smoltz says, he’ll be the judge of that, and Felty says, what if Sasha Gilmore, the Face of Deception, was on drugs the night she ran over Harmony Miller?

Diane says she needs Spencer to understand this doesn’t guarantee the jury will find Trina not guilty, and it will put him in jeopardy. He says he knows, but it will help, right? She says, it will help, and he says, then he wants to do it. He has to. The bailiff says, court is back in session, and Diane tells Trina, slight change in plans. The judge tells Diane that she may call her first witness, and Diane thanks him. The defense calls Spencer Cassadine. Everyone looks confused, and as Spencer walks to the stand, he nods to Trina.

Nikolas looks at a picture of Ava and him on his phone. He sighs, and says, no. He’s not losing her without a fight.

At Windymere, Esme grabs her suitcase, and says she’s getting the hell out of here. She takes a piece of paper out of a book, puts it in a manila envelope, and puts that in the suitcase. As she’s zipping up the suitcase, Ava walks in, and says, you conniving little whore.

Tomorrow, Brick says he and Dex have a lot to talk about; Spencer says he knows for a fact Trina couldn’t have distributed that video; Portia wonders what’s happening here; and Brando says, maybe somebody does need to control Sasha.

Southern Charm

Charlotte, North Carolina. Austen tells Craig, it was a successful night in Charlotte, and Craig agrees it was a lot of fun. Austen says he thinks he’s still drunk. He’s going to call the valet for the car, and tells Craig to meet downstairs in 15 minutes. Shep examines his belly, and says, yeah, he’s fat. He tries calling Taylor, and when the call is forwarded to her mailbox, the recording says it’s full. She picks up, and he tells her to do something about the full mailbox, but she says she deleted everything, but it’s still full. She asks if he’s having fun, and he says, there are girls everywhere; so many girls. He laughs, and she says she’s glad. He tells her that he’s kidding. They’re about to get the day started. They’re going to Austen’s parent’s house to raid their furniture, Taylor suggests he get a new couch, but he says, no, for Austen. He’s also going to have lunch with his little nieces. Life is good. He gets up, scratching his butt.

In the car, Craig remarks that the girl waiting behind them is cute, and Shep says he thought Craig didn’t think about other girls while he’s dating, but Craig says he and Paige appreciate hot people. Austen says, they moved here when he was eight or nine, and Shep wonders if Austen’s mother is making egg salad. He doesn’t like egg salad. Austen phones his mom, and says he’s wondering what they’re having for lunch. She says she got a nice ham (that’s such a mom thing to say – it’s always a nice ham), turkey, Swiss, and she just made egg salad. He says, it’s got Shep’s name all over it, and in Shep’s interview, he says he can’t tell us what his problem with egg salad, other than it’s slimy and cold, and it smells; it’s the smell. Austen tells his mom, love you, and the guys have a discussion over it, after Shep tells them, he never says that. On a personal note, I always end a conversation with loved ones by saying it. If something happens to them, and it turns out to be your last conversation, you’ll regret it if you don’t. Craig says his jaw hurts from laughing so much, and Austen points out various streets and his relationships with them. Cutting through someone’s yard with his car, egging a house at Halloween, and learning to rollerblade in a cul-de-sac. Shep says, rollerblading isn’t cool, but Austen says, he was cool. Shep says, there’s no such thing as a cool rollerblader, and I think he’s an idiot.  

They arrive at Austen’s parents, and Shep says, he’s not an egg salad person, but he has to try it. He admits it’s pretty good, and Wendy makes sandwiches. She has a box of stuff to show Austen, and they look at pictures. In Austen’s interview, he says, they lived there 25 years, and have some great memories. It’s easy to think about the good things that happened, but there were definitely some dark times that happened in that house. We flash back to Austen telling Chelsea about  his older sister passing away. When they’d first moved there, she fell off the side of Chimney Rock. They look at more pictures, and in his interview, Austen says, a beautiful thing that happened in the house was Katie being born there. New life was brought into their home, and for the first time, they had a time to heal together. Craig announces he’s found Austen’s Poetry Notebook, and they read some and laugh. Shep asks if he can have it, and begs Austen’s parents to put it in their new house.

Venita has coffee outside with dog Charles – well, she has coffee; he chases a toy – and calls Olivia. She says she thinks they had a rocky start, and we flash back to the garden party. Olivia says she would have rather not been invited, than go somewhere people didn’t want her. Venita says she’s sorry Olivia felt that way, but they need to have the talk, confusing this with the talk parents have with their kids to explain sex. She asks if Olivia wants to do it over lunch, coffee, or cocktails, and Olivia suggests a happy hour somewhere. Madison calls, and Venita asks Olivia to hang on. She tells Madison that she’s talking to Olivia, and Madison says, call her when she’s done. She gets back on with Olivia, who says, she’s sure Venita will hear about her family throwing an oyster party. Initially, everyone was on the guest list, but Olivia feels it would be fake to have Venita there. Venita says, she’s not invited; got it (which seems to be one of her catch phrases). They need to figure this out. In Venita’s interview, she says she’s never dealt with something so childish. She’s a Southern girl, and understands keeping it cordial when at someone’s parent’s house, but Olivia isn’t giving her the opportunity. She tells Olivia that she hopes they have a good party, and they’ll chat soon. Venita calls Madison back, and says she doesn’t ever thinks she’s not been invited to something her entire life. She asks if Madison got a personal invite, and Madison says, Olivia called. It was weird, since she hasn’t seen Austen since she got engaged. In her interview, Venita says, Olivia doesn’t want drama, but invites Madison. She wonders how much Austen has told her. If they can’t work it out, she’ll let it go, but it’s stupid. I dunno. Some people can’t just jump right into heavy discussions when they’ve only known you five minutes.  

Back in Charlotte, Austen looks at the under contract sign in front of the house, and says, it’s weird to see. Austen tells the guys, there are a few things he wants to bring, and they put stuff in the truck. Wendy asks Shep to help move some things, and Craig says, moving sucks. Agreed. A million times over. A box pops open, and Wendy says, it’s Teddy, picking up a worn stuffed bear. Austen says, Kyle never let this go, and I assume this is the sister who died. In Austen’s interview, coming home put him at ease. The fact it’s no longer his go-to place is slowly starting to sink in. He says goodbye to his parents, and Shep says he’s got to get ice cream with his little nieces. Wendy gives Craig the poetry book, and Austen says him pulling out in a U-Haul for the last time is poetic. Wendy says, that’s it.

Shep picks up his nieces, and promises his sister that he won’t give them sugar. When they get in the car, he says, he’ll get them whatever they want. They’re going to have a good time. He asks about school, and they’re pretty talkative. In Shep’s interview, he says he sees them once every three months. The coolest part is watching the little spawns’ personalities unfold. Shep tells them he got kicked out of one school. They ask about Little Craig, and he shows them pictures that Taylor took. He says, Little Craig is like his kid. Taylor visits Olivia, and Taylor says she’s excited for the party. Olivia says, she and Austen had their first one-on-one dinner, and Taylor asks if they’ve defined the relationship. Olivia says, there’s absolutely no definition. She asks if Taylor and Shep are on the same page about the future, but Taylor says, no. She doesn’t know if marriage is in the cards, and Shep says he doesn’t see himself burping a baby at 3 am. She feels like she’s talking to a 32 year old guy just figuring it out, but Shep is 42. He’s seen the rest of his family get married and have children; where’s the disconnect? Shep gets ice cream with his nieces, and they sit outside to eat it. In his interview, he says, being the fun uncle starts with a gift. You have to buy their allegiance. He tells them that he had good grades, but the teacher’s comments were sometimes of concern. One teacher in the 4th grade wrote, Shep thinks he can get through life on charm alone… but he doesn’t have that much. He says he’s not perfect, and one of his nieces asks if that’s his excuse for everything. Out of the mouths of babes. Shep says, his problem was waiting until the last second with homework and studying for tests. A niece says, he could have changed that. Taylor tells Olivia, Shep makes her happy, but their trust was breached. It was over a year ago, but Taylor sees her, and she’s triggered. Shep brushes it off, saying, it was a long time ago. In Taylor’s interview, she says she doesn’t consider herself a jealous person, unless you cross her. It brings out a side she doesn’t like. She tells Olivia, if it happens again, she’s out.

It’s the oyster party, and I want to be there. I’m only in these shows for the architecture and the parties. There is every possible oyster, some with something called mignonette that sounds wonderful. In Olivia’s interview, she says, her mom is definitely the perfect host. She loves entertaining, and is a real Southern belle. There aren’t many occasions she doesn’t want to host a party for. Everyone gets ready, and Chleb says he’s excited for the oysters. In Kathryn’s interview, she says, they got back together, and we see a clip of them at a romantic dinner, and Chleb saying he wants to come home. They toast to a fresh start. Kathryn tells us, there’s slim pickin’s in Charleston, and this is the closest thing to a normal relationship she’s ever had. She doesn’t want to let it go so easily. She and Chleb fist bump. We finally see Marcie’s John, and Shep and Olivia wear matching lemon patterns. Shep says, they look like geeks, but IMO, only he does. In Taylor’s interview, she says she’s not surprised about Kathryn and Chleb. Kathryn changes her mind about things all the time. Chleb is one of them. Shep says, he and Taylor are a couple of lemons, and lobs an oyster shell into the water. Madison arrives while Kathryn is talking to Austen, and Austen barely hears a word, he’s so focused on Madison. Madison walks over, and Austen says, he’s getting a drink and making an exit. He jets, and Kathryn says, don’t make it awkward. She asks if Madison and Austen aren’t still friends, and Madison says, she thought so. Kathryn asks if he’s congratulated her, but Madison says, no. In Austen’s interview, he says, after all the sh*t he’s told Olivia about Madison, why is she here? We flash back to Austen babbling about Madison to Olivia, and he says, why would she want this person around? She’s not going to be friends with his ex.

Whitney and Patricia show up, and Patricia asks, where’s the bar? Craig congratulates Madison, and Austen bitches to Naomie about Madison being there. Naomie tells him to relax; it’s going to suck, but it will be fine. Patricia compliments Olivia’s parents on their house, and says, what’s not to like? A chorus of bystanders says, hurricanes, and I understand. Same here. Pringle things Austen should congratulate Madison, but Craig says, Madison has never apologized for what she did to Austen. Kathryn says, he’d be the bigger person, and Marcie says, just says, congratulations. There doesn’t have to be a discussion. In his interview, Austen says, there were real feelings, and when Madison got engaged, it hurt. He didn’t know it would hurt so much. Madison is talking to Olivia, and Pringle tells Austen, it’s the perfect spot; take a tray of shots over. Austen says, he’s not doing that, and in his interview, he says, Madison didn’t give a sh*t enough to tell him she was getting engaged. It felt like a final f*** you. Leva says she heard Olivia uninvited Venita, but Olivia says, Venita wasn’t uninvited; she was never invited. It would seem fake. She was uncomfortable at the garden party, and she’s not comfortable acting like things are fine when they’re not. Leva says, it’s not like they have a big history, and it doesn’t mean it can’t be resolved. Pringle brings over shots, and toasts to Olivia’s party, Madison’s engagement, and Leva being Leva.

Austin says he wants to talk to Olivia about WTF is going on, and follows her inside. He asks to talk to her, and says, what the hell was that with Madison? He was watching them laughing, and he felt slighted. WTF is Madison doing here? Olivia asks why he cares, and he says, no one he’s interested in should be friends with her, but Olivia says she just wants to. In Olivia’s interview, she says, it’s a Southern thing to do, and obviously they have something in common. She tells Austen that she’s waiting for the day he doesn’t care about Madison. Madison was too present in their conversation on date night. He talked through the entire meal about her. We flash back to that, and I think, he needs therapy, not a date. Olivia says, she and Madison are going to see each other, and in her interview, she says, Austen just got done saying he wanted to take it slow. Now he’s telling her who she can’t invite to parties? That’s not going to fly.

Madison leaves, and Austen tells Craig, f*** Olivia. Now she and Madison are BFFs. Let’s be forced to pretend everything is okay. Craig says, it’s the weird position sh*t of Charlton. There’s no other city where your exes are everywhere. It’s a never-ending circle of misery. He adds that Olivia’s parents are nice, and Austen says, they’re awesome. Chleb tells Naomie that a picture came up on his phone when he was at one of her parties years ago. In Chleb’s interview, he says, he’s known Naomie longer than Kathryn. Kathryn holds grudges, which means he has to have a grudge too. If Kathryn is mad at someone, he has to stay away from them, but she has a problem with so many people; it’s hard to stay away from everybody. Naomie asks how things are with Kathryn, and Chleb says, it’s hard for him to be talking about Kathryn. Kathryn tells Pringle that she wonders what Chleb and Naomie are talking about, and Pringle says, he doesn’t like that Naomie’s conversation is always about drama. He’s not good at drama. Kathryn says, her either. Chleb tells Naomie that Kathryn got deeper than what he is. He’s not shallow, but he’s simple. He doesn’t do the drama thing, When he comes home, he listens to Kathryn to a certain extent, then turns on ESPN, and tunes her out. He thinks it’s f***ing nuts. Naomie asks why he’s dating Kathryn if that’s how he feels, and he says, that’s my girl. In Naomie’s interview, she asks, is this a cry for help? She doesn’t know what she’s supposed to do. Naomie says, Chleb is a good person, and if he’s having these feelings, it’s for a reason. He says, that’s a relationship, but she says, no, it’s not. He says, she and Metul went through some sh*t, and Naomie says, they did, but when she started feeling like that, they broke up. She asks if Kathryn is going to be upset they spoke, and Chleb says, of course. She says, he doesn’t need to be dealing with a narcissist, someone toxic. Chleb says he feels like he’s the person put on this earth to break through that sh*t, and Naomie says he has a savior complex. No one can break through that sh*t. He says, we’ll see, and goes back to Kathryn. Naomie tells Leva that she had an interesting conversation with Chleb; he doesn’t like Kathryn. Chleb tells Kathryn that Naomie is a bitch. She was trying to manipulate him. Kathryn asks how it ended, and he says, with him not saying what Naomie wanted to hear, so he ended it. Naomie says, if Lamar said those things about Leva, she would gut him, but Leva says, Naomie would be the worst person to tell Kathryn anything. She’s going to freak out. Good Lord. The guy was only bitching about his relationship, nobody needs to be told anything. In Leva’s interview, she says, Chleb doesn’t go through life thinking everyone is after him; Kathryn does. Leva tells Naomie, it’s grounds for war.

Next time, Austen and Kathryn get pedicures; Patricia says, Little Craig sullied Peaches’ reputation, and she wants a wedding (omg, I can’t wait!); Venita wants to know about her dad; and Olivia and Venita talk.

🥀 You May Now Mourn…

This whole thing must have been so weird and depressing for his family and friends.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/27/entertainment/tony-dow-obit/index.html

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Come on by tomorrow for soap, a selection of tea, words to consider, and music for your soul. Until then, stay safe, stay making informed choices, and stay invoking your lawyer when in doubt.

July 21, 2022 – Momentarily Unsure, Spinelli Tells Maxie His Secret, Road Trip To Charlotte, Splitting & Things

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What I Watched Today

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

🎢 Soap Roller Coaster…

Don’t worry. I got the whole thing, but first, I put GH on, and it looks like the news broke in, but only a few minutes of the beginning has been preempted. Then, the first thing I see is Marshall in an exam room, and Epiphany calling him Mr. Ashford. I think, this isn’t a new episode, and find this:

But apparently, it was shown in some places, so through the magic of the internet, here you go. Be forewarned though, it looks like they’ll be showing the same thing tomorrow if it was aired in your state today.

General Hospital

Britt says, all Cody’s been telling her is what she wants to hear. So why? What does he want from her? He says, to get to know her better, and she says, so instead of asking her what she’s looking for, he’s selling a version of what he thinks she wants? He says he’s rusty at dating, but she says, no. He’s as smooth as they come, but at least he’s transparent. Even an idiot would be able to see what he’s really after.

Linc says, congratulations, detective; that was a great performance. Chase asks what he wants, and Linc says he wants to know if Chase has considered a career in music. Brook watches from a distance, and Chase says, only recently. Linc says he sees something in Chase. It’s good, raw material. It needs refining, but it’s still there. Lucky for Chase, he was here tonight. In fact, he thinks it’s fate.

Spinelli says, perhaps he’s been a tad overprotective, and Maxie says, yes, he has. Austin is a good man, and Spinelli needs to start being nice to him, now. Spinelli says, very well. Consider it done. Maxie says, why? What is going on? He says, nary a thing, and she wonders why he so easily agreed to do what she asked. He says, she knows he can refuse her nothing, but she says, that’s absolutely not true. So he’s going to get along with Austin? He says, yes, and she says, and lay off her relationship? He says he’ll neither interfere, nor opine, and she says, thank you. She waits, and he says, with great reservation of course (🍷) She says, there it is. Back off. He has no reason to doubt Austin. He says he has an inconvertible reason, and she asks, what is it? He says, Austin isn’t who she thinks he is.

Austin asks bald guy what he’s doing here, and bald guy says, Austin stopped responding. As such, he forced their hand. (Not sure if he means there’s more than one, he’s nuts and thinks he’s more than one, or that’s his pronoun.) Austin says, okay. If he’s more responsive, will they stop doing things he needs to respond to? but bald guy says, unfortunately, it’s too late for that. He’s here to deliver a message. Austin says, which is what? and bald guy says, Austin’s time is up.

Curtis asks how Trina is, and Portia says, she’s resting. Finally. Today in court really rattled her. Curtis says, DA Arden certainly knows how to twist the narrative to fit her purposes, and Portia says, she’s doing her job… and Curtis says, she doesn’t have to be so damn good at it (which is a matter of perspective). Portia says, the reason she’s good at it is, she actually believes she’s right. They just need to prove otherwise. Marshall comes in, and says, they should have heard Epiphany sing tonight. Man… Oh. He takes it things didn’t go too well today. Portia says, Diane did great. It looks like their side is the one that’s going to need a miracle. She asks Curtis to please tell her that their bartender lead isn’t dead.

Esme says, what is this place? as Oz lets her in. He asks her to try to hide her distain, calling her princess, and saying, we can’t all live in a castle on an island. She says she won’t be there for long. Which is why she came here to tell him in person. She no longer has a boyfriend or access to his money. He says, is that right? Then she can’t afford his silence.

Chase says he doesn’t believe in fate, and Linc says he knows Chase isn’t his biggest fan. Chase says, that’s an understatement, and Linc says, but Chase doesn’t have to like him to trust he knows the music business, and he doesn’t just throw out idle compliments. Chase says he knows; he hears how Linc talks to Brook. Linc says, she’s a big girl; she can take it. Chase asks what he wants, and Linc says, a joint venture. Chase says, between Linc and him? and Linc says, being a musician is a lot of hard work, but the rewards, the money, the women, any life you want to live… When you’re a star, anything is possible. With the right management, that’s what Chase will be. Brook says, then it’s a good thing Chase has her.

Curtis says, so Ava believes Esme showed the bad guy a way off the island, and Portia says, so he could be anywhere. Curtis says, they know where he’s not. He never went back to his apartment, and he didn’t go to the motel. Portia asks how he knows for sure, and Curtis says, they have eyes on the apartment. Marshall says, and Curtis paid off a clerk to spy for them at the motel. Curtis says, according to the clerk, before the bartender took off, he left a lot of personal belongings behind. For a few more dollars, he agreed to leave the door unlocked so Curtis could do some searching. Portia says she doesn’t mean to sound impatient, but what are they waiting for then? and Marshall says, they went there earlier, and a different clerk was on duty. Curtis says, but their guy works tonight, so he’s about to head there now. There’s got to be something they can use. She says, but what if there isn’t? She’s trying to have faith, but what if this doesn’t pan out? Curtis hugs her, and says he knows.

Oz says, your break-up sounds like a you problem, but Esme says, it’s also his problem, if she no longer has access to Spencer and his family’s money. He says, what about her own money? but she says, it’s tied up in a trust. He says, cry me a river, and she says, he’s all heart. He says, she’s whining about her trust fund while he’s holed up in this place, all to take cover from the people looking for the goods on her. Hell, at this point, he might just let them find him. She says, that would be very stupid. He could go to prison. He says he’d cut a deal, and she asks what he could possibly have to offer them. He asks what she thinks. She can let herself out.

Austin says, his time is up? Seriously? Has bald guy been binge watching film noire? Bald guy says, laugh all he wants. He can laugh all the way back to Pautuck. Austin says he’s not going anywhere, and bald guy says, this is non-negotiable. Austin says, good, because he’s not negotiating. He doesn’t answer to bald guy. Bald guy says, no, he doesn’t, but Austin does answer to his boss.

Maxie asks Spinelli to tell her, who is Austin Gatlin-Holt, MD? He says, Austin Gatlin-Holt, MD, is… a perfectly decent man with an above average intellect, and an admirable FICO score. She says, and? and he says, that’s it. She asks how he’s making this sound like a bad thing, and he says, she has absolutely no future with that sort of man. She says, that makes no sense, and who is he to decide that for her? He says he just knows, even if she thinks she knows otherwise, and she asks what is really going on with him? He’s been acting squirrely for weeks, and she’s not the only one who’s noticed. He says, that’s where he takes his leave. Being compared to rodents is where he draws the line. She says, since when? Come on. She knows him better than he thinks.

Cody says he can explain, but Britt says, don’t bother. In fact, allow her to explain him to him. He says, okay, give it to him, and she says, he actually thought those tired clichés about marriage and babies would get her between the sheets with him? Man did he have this wrong. He laughs, and she asks, what is so funny? This is funny? He says, no, making me laugh at how fast he makes a serious face. She’s just so way off. The truth is – and this is going to blow her mind – he was just trying to impress her. She says, her mind is not blown. He was trying to impress her by being someone even more banal than he really is? He says, she honestly doesn’t date much, and she says she can’t imagine why. She’s just going to call it. This so-called date, time of death, right now. He’s a counterfeit Casanova, not to mention, a complete waste of her time. So crawl on out of my life, cowboy. You and the horse you rode in on. He says, it’s funny she doesn’t like horses, considering she’s such a nag… He’s sorry. He shouldn’t have said that. She dumps her drink on his head and leaves.

Esme says, she’s sorry, and Oz says, for filming that couple having sex and making it go viral, or stiffing him? She says she’s apologizing because she’s been acting like a spoiled little rich girl. She’s been handed things in life, and someone like him… He says, careful, and she says, someone who supported himself through law school, and managed to still graduate at the top of his class. That is what she meant. He says, she looked into him? and she tells him, like he said, thank God for social media. And she must say, what she found was very impressive. He says, seems to him, she’s mistaking flattery for cash, but she says, she’s not. She’s simply asking for a little time. He says, she may not have it. Those guys who tracked him down before seemed pretty determined. She asks if they were cops, but he says, no. Well, one was an ex-cop; tall, built dude. They said they were friends of his buddy Jack, so Oz gave him a ring. The guy Jack vouched for was named Marshall. She says, last name Ashford?

Portia says she’s so sorry. She knows they’re doing everything they possibly can to help. She’s just… Marshall says, a parent, and she says, and she’s terrified for her daughter. Marshall says he hates to break it to her, but when this is over – and it will be over – Trina is going to be just fine, but the worrying? It’s not going to stop. She thanks both of them, and Curtis says, she never has to thank him for looking out for Trina. He’ll always protect her as if she were his own. He’ll tell he what he finds at the motel. Marshall asks if Curtis wants him to drive, and Curtis asks if he can talk to Marshall. They step away, and Curtis asks if Marshall would mind staying. Marshall says he’ll help however he can, and Curtis says he thinks the best way for Marshall to help is by keeping Portia company. Marshall says he’s got it, and tells Curtis to keep them posted. Curtis leaves, and outside, his phone dings. He looks at it, and gets a grim look on his face.

Brook asks why Linc is still here, and Linc says he had a talk with her buddy Chase. She says she heard him going on and on about how he thinks Chase could be a star, and Linc says, she doesn’t agree? She says, she doesn’t think Chase has star quality; she knows he does. Chase says he guesses he’s the odd man out, and Brook says, honesty is part of his appeal. Linc says he agrees, which is why he thinks they can market the hell out of this wholesome, aw shucks vibe Chase has got going. Brook grabs Chase’s arm, and says, he’s not interested, pulling him over to her. Linc asks if she’ll let the man speak for himself, but she says, all business talk should go through his manager. Linc says, Chase is repped; he didn’t say. Who is he signed with? Brook says, hello. Linc is looking at her.

Curtis gets in the back seat of a limo, and sits next to Selena. He says, Miss Wu, but she insists he call her Selena, and he says, very well. Why is she at his house? She says, they’re at least 500 yards away, and he says, a distinction without a difference. She says, football players, architects, and surveyors would all disagree, and he says, fair enough, but she still hasn’t told him… She says she instructed her driver to park far away from the home Curtis shares with Portia, Trina, and Marshall. She respects Curtis’s family. It’s unfortunate there are others who don’t feel as she does.

Bald guy says, she sent a message; Austin’s gambit in Port Charles has failed. It’s time to return to the fold. Austin says, bald guy is here to make sure that happens, and bald guy says, physically if he has to. Austin asks, what if he’s not ready to go? and bald guy says he guarantees there will be consequences. Austin’s friend Maxie is right inside, isn’t she? Britt is about to walk into the Haunted Star, and sees them.

Maxie asks if whatever Spinelli is into is a threat to their daughter, but he says, this has nothing to do with Georgie. She asks, what exactly is this? She needs to know he’s not into something dangerous. She needs to know he’s not chasing some adrenaline rush that will get him into trouble, and yes, she’ll continue to badger him until he tells her, so he might as well. He says, he’s behind Society Set-Ups.

Britt says hi to Austin, and asks if he’s seen Brad around. He says, no, and bald guy says he’ll see Austin around. He leaves, and Britt asks, who’s his friend? Austin says he doesn’t know that guy; he just asked for a light. She says, it seemed like one intense casual chat, and he says, well, he is a doctor, so he gave a little bit of a sermon on the ill effects of smoking. Nobody wants to hear that they should stop doing a bad thing. She says, at least he was straight with the guy; that’s more than she can say about some people. He asks if she’s talking about anyone in particular, and she says she might be. Is it too much to asks for a man to be open and honest these days?

Spinelli tells Maxie, Society Set-Ups is owned and operated by yours truly. It’s his brainchild. She says, if this is his company, who is this Zelda person? He says, she’s just a figurehead, an outward face; the methodology is all his. She asks if he’s telling her that he’s combing through thousands of dating profiles and matching them, and he says, not quite. He developed an algorithm designed to find someone’s perfect match, and his success rate is above average of all similar services. That’s how he knows Maxie and Austin aren’t a match. She says, how would he know that when they haven’t even signed up? Don’t answer that. And if an algorithm is so great, how come Britt keeps meeting losers?

Cody asks the horses if they saw that. Who does she think she is? Granted, he shouldn’t have called her a nag; that was a little mean. Also, she’s a little unworthy of being compared to a horse. They can back him up on that. He tells Comet, she didn’t keep an open mind. She’s clearly never tried to love a horse, much less a cowboy. And to top it off, she called him a counterfeit Casanova? Although given what he’s up to, she may not be wrong.

Britt tells Chase, they have a contract, but he says, they haven’t signed it. She says, they have an agreement, and Chase says, they do. Linc asks if it’s on a napkin, and Chase says, it’s a verbal agreement. Linc says, like a handshake? and Brook says, like Chase’s word, which actually means something, unlike Linc’s. Linc tells Chase, you know what they say about verbal agreements; they’re not worth the paper they’re written on. Brook says, Chase’s word is his bond… unless he’s having second thoughts, and Chase says he’s sorry, but he’s not entirely convinced this is what he wants. She says, they’ve been over this. This isn’t the time or place to have this conversation. Maybe they should go somewhere private to discuss it. Linc says he knows he and Chase got off to a bad start, but Chase is a good guy; he’s a loyal guy. He’s got a knight-in-shining-armor vibe going on. Him? He’s got none of that. Brook says, no, he’s full of slime. Why doesn’t he go glide off? Linc says, what he does have is an ear and a head for business, and she says, like she doesn’t? He says, you tell me. Who owns most of her songs?

Selena says she assumes Trina’s trial is keeping Curtis occupied, and Curtis says, The Savoy is being looked after, but he has other priorities. She says, as he should. What’s happening to his family is terrible. By all accounts, Trina is above reproach. He says, she’s done her homework, and she says, reputation, good or bad, precedes us. He says, Trina is an admirable young woman. Now at the risk of seeming impolite, he has somewhere to be. So what business brings her here exactly? She says she’s not here on business. She’s here to help.

Oz looks at Esme’s phone and says, that’s him, and Esme says, Curtis Ashford, ex-cop, ex-P.I., now owner of The Savoy. He says, fancy. How does she know Curtis? She says, he’s involved with Trina Robinson’s mother, and he says, the girl on trial. She says, the entire family has it in for her. They can’t accept Trina did this awful thing. He says, right. Let him ask her. If she’s so innocent, what is she doing here? She says, if he admits he sold her a phone, any phone for that matter, they would use it against her. He says, definitely a you problem, and she says, just when she thought they were becoming friends, under different circumstances. He says, she was trying to work him, and she says, he was trying to extort her. He says, stay here, and brings her a drink. He says, sorry it’s not top-shelf, but she says, it gets the job done. They clink glasses, and Oz asks if her boyfriend dumped her over this whole phone business. She tells him, who says he dumped her? and Oz says, he lives in a mansion on a private island, stands to reason she didn’t get rid of him. She says, he’s faithless and weak. She’s done with boys. She puts her hand on his knee, and kisses him. They kiss some more, and he says his room is in the back. She asks if he can top her off first, and he says, she won’t run off? She says, not a chance. She woudn’t want to miss what comes next. He leaves, and she wipes her mouth. She looks at his glass, and smiles.

Marshall asks if he can get Portia a drink, but she says she doesn’t think even that will help her at this point. He says, it might not help her, but it might show these poor floors some mercy. She’s about to wear a tread in them. She says she just thought they would have heard from Curtis by now, and he asks how long she thinks Curtis has been gone. She says, longer than she’d like, and he says he doesn’t know if she’s ever seen his son in action, but he got to watch Curtis today, and he was a sight to behold. He must have made a damn fine P.I. So if there’s anything out there to find, he’s going to find it. She says, Marshall was a pretty upstanding citizen when he was arrested, wasn’t he? He says, no, he was a troublemaker, and she says, good trouble though. He says, that depends on who you ask. He didn’t have any legal representation. Trina’s in a much better position than he ever was. She says, but what concerns her a whole other level more than the legal aspect, is the emotional toll that this is taking on Trina. She knows her little girl; she’s strong. But is she equipped for the emotional stress of all of this? He says, why wouldn’t she be?

Selena says, Curtis was asking questions at The Highsider about a certain bartender-slash-black market goods stealer. She can point Curtis in his direction. He asks how she knows all this, and she says, has she surprised him? He says, just a little bit, and she says, he still doesn’t understand how far her reach is. He says he’s starting to. He takes it she has informants at The Highsider, but she says, even better; she owns it. He asks if there’s an enterprise in Port Charles she doesn’t have a stake in, and she says she sees she’s impressed him. How gratifying. Out of respect for their partnership, she had her people look into this. If he wants to know where this man is, just say the word. He asks, what’s in it for her?

Britt tells Austin, she knew she shouldn’t have gone. She knew it would turn out terrible, but she went against her better judgement, and he was completely disingenuous. Austen says, maybe he was just… She says, shoveling manure her way because he ran out of room in the barn? He says, she’s a beautiful, accomplished woman. It terrifies guys. She says, then what’s the point? More specifically, why bother her? He says, call him crazy, but maybe she’s a catch, and she says, he’s crazy. He says, if she doesn’t want to date anybody, just don’t date anybody, and she says, try telling that to her mother. They lean on the railing, and he says, you know the trouble with people? She says, there’s too many to pick just one, and he says, a lot of times, we allow people’s expectations to dictate our lives, but the good news is, they don’t owe anything to anybody but themselves. She says he sounds like he speaks from experience.

Spinelli tells Maxie, his framework is sound, but there are a few bugs, which is why he’s still in beta. And he refuses to go to the next version until he cracks it. She asks, why keep this a secret? and he says, clients trust companies more than they trust people. She says, does he think people wouldn’t use the service because they knew it was his? and he says, he’s awkward and idiosyncratic. She says, those are good qualities, and he asks how awkward is good. She says, it beats being arrogant. He’s also the kindest, smartest, most perceptive person she’s ever known. And just because she wants to make up her own mind about Austin, doesn’t mean she doesn’t trust his judgement. If she were single, she would totally trust him with her heart. Austin comes back, and asks what Spinelli and Maxie are up to, and Maxie laughs.

Brook says, this is just like Linc. First he poaches her songs, now he’s trying to poach her singer. Linc says, he can’t take something from Brook that isn’t hers, and Chase says, that’s enough. His hesitation to sign with Brook isn’t about a lack of faith in her. He completely believes in her. Linc says, so what’s the hesitation? and Chase says he doesn’t know if he believes in himself, but he knows one thing for sure. He would never, ever sign with Linc. Linc says, never say never. His friend here has a talent for scribbling lyrics, but she’s not ready for the big time. She never will be. She says, if a parasite like him can do it, how hard can it be? She tells Chase, with his voice and her vision, what more do they need? Linc says, so much more. Chase needs established industry contacts and resources, both of which, he has access to. With the right A&R development team, wardrobe, and a while cadre of experienced songwriters, he thinks Chase will be amazed what Linc can do for his career. Chase says, that is a good argument, and Brook looks at him. He says, then again, Linc is an amoral, unrepentant sleaze, and Linc says, which is exactly what it takes to make it in this business. Along with everything else he brings to the table, none of which Miss BLQ has. Brook says, Chase can’t honestly be considering this, and Linc says, how about this. Don’t sign with either one of them. Give him 30 days – give them 30 days. Let them show Chase what they can really do, then decide. Brook says, Chase, please, but Chase says, fine… if it will get Linc off his back. 30 days. Linc says he’ll be in touch, and walks away. Brook looks at Chase and smiles.

Maxie says, they were just talking about childcare, and tells Britt that she looks really nice. Britt thanks her, and says she was on a date, from Society Set-Ups. Maxie asks how it went, and Britt tells her, let’s just say she’ll never get those two hours back. Spinelli asks if she was receptive to the gentleman in question, and Britt says, what gentleman? Where’s Brad? She wanders off, and Maxie asks Austin if everything is okay. He was on that call for a while. He says he had to check in with a patient, then got to chatting with Britt. Did he miss something? She says, no. Just Spinelli being Spinelli.

Britt yells at Spinelli, asking why he keeps supporting this stupid service. He says, let him just point out as an old member, that the fine print pledges to keep sending matches until you’re 100% satisfied. She says she refuses to spend another moment on this. She’s going to do what she should have done after that disastrous mixer. Sue Society Set-Ups, and put them out of business. Forever.

Portia tells Marshall, it’s just that, too often we acquaint strength and wellness, and she can’t assume this isn’t going to have a negative impact on Trina’s well-being. He says, having schizophrenia doesn’t make him an expert on mental well-being, but it does make him more in tune with people who are struggling, and he hasn’t sensed any of that in Trina. She says, he told her that he didn’t have any symptoms before his breakdown; is that right? He says, paranoia, and of course (🍷) thinking the government was coming to get him. But those symptoms only became obvious when he looked back on them. She says, but what if Trina is burying her emotions, and she’s covering up her trauma? Sooner or later, it’s going to blow up on her, right? He says, if that happens, they’re just going to have to put her back together. In the meantime, they’ll annoy the heck out of her with their concern. He puts his hand on hers, and says, if Trina needs our help, we’re going to make sure she gets it. She says, we, huh? and he says, we. We’re family, right?

Selena says, family is important. This man is the key to helping Curtis’s family. He says he appreciates the offer, but he has leads of his own, and she says, and only so much time to follow them. She can give him an address tonight. The trial is well under way. While she respects his caution, time’s of the essence. The gentleman in question could be gone again tomorrow, and then, where will Trina be? Isn’t it worth weathering any compunction to save her?

Oz is all over Esme, but she tells him, drink up. Then he can show her his room. He asks if she’s sure her ex won’t storm in here, and downs his drink. She says, Spencer doesn’t care about her; not anymore. Besides, it doesn’t matter now. He was just a means to an end. Oz rubs his head, and says, what end? She asks if he’s feeling all right, and he says, it’s nothing. Never trust a cheap tequila. She says, or a woman scorned, and he says, what? She says, her ex had the audacity to think he could play her, but she was on to him. People constantly underestimate her; it’s so frustrating. He puts his arm around her, and says, level with him. Did she shoot that video? She asks what he thinks, and he says he thinks she’s the type who’s always looking out for number one. She says, they have that in common, and he says, you never know what… – he suddenly seems really tired – what people are capable of. She says, ain’t that the truth.

Chase asks how he was, and Brook says, just right. Her? He says, perfect. If there’s anything they can do convincingly, it’s argue. She says, they’ve certainly had enough practice. After that display, Linc knows Chase is up for grabs, and there’s nothing he won’t do until he gets Chase. Chase says, it’s nice to be wanted, and Brook tells him, like he said, they make a good team. He says, they sure do.

Spinelli tells Britt, matchmaking is not an exact science, and Maxie says, Britt’s not seriously thinking of suing the dating service, is she? Britt says, why not? Someone should sue them for false advertising. If she had her way, they’d all go to prison for fraud. Spinelli says, fraud? and Maxie says, but they won’t. Britt won’t even get a good payout. Austin says, it might not even cover her court costs, and Maxie says she knows from experience that leaving all those negative feelings and thoughts behind you will attract what’s right for you. Austin says, they’re living proof, and Maxie says, so instead of dwelling on that negativity Britt has going on, maybe she should just give dating a rest for a while. Austin says, it’s her life. She doesn’t have to share it with anyone if she doesn’t want to.

Cody leaves a voicemail for Britt, saying, he’s got no excuses. He screwed up. Just call him back when she gets this message. He’d like the chance to make it up to her.

Marshall tells Portia that Curtis was asking him about his time in the institution. He thinks Curtis is worried that his illness could be hereditary. Of all the legacies he wanted to leave his children – love of family, love of music – schizophrenia wasn’t one of them. She says, for what it’s worth (🍷), schizophrenia does tend to run in families, but no single gene has been found to be responsible. She doubts Curtis was asking Marshall about it because he was afraid he was going to inherit it. She’s sure Curtis was asking out of genuine concern for his father. Marshall says, why not both? and she says, he does have a point there. But as far as Curtis is concerned, there’s a good chance they’d know by now if he was affected. Marshall says, it’s funny. Before he told Curtis, it was his biggest secret, his greatest shame. Now that it’s out, all he wants to do is set the record straight. Answer questions; find answers to his own questions. He can finally allow himself to be seen. And isn’t that what everyone wants, just to be seen? She says, absolutely. And she just hopes the jury can see Trina for the good person that she is, and the wonderful young lady, and not for the Esme narrative that they’re trying to put on her. He tells her not to worry about that. If anyone can track down that bartender, it’s his son. And Curtis will compel him to testify. This time tomorrow, Trina’s nightmare could be over.

Oz takes off his jacket, and Esme says, he really doesn’t look well. His vision is getting weird, and he asks what she did to him. He passes out on her shoulder, and there’s a knock at the door. It’s Curtis. Esme looks like she’s in full panic mode.

There was no preview for tomorrow. Probably because this is the same show that’s going to be on tomorrow.

Southern Charm

When we left, Patricia had said, no F-words, please, and Venita asked what Kathryn needed from her to get back to where they were. Kathryn said she didn’t need sh*t, and Venita said, got it.

Leva says, she thinks sometimes the issue gets muddled, since they don’t know each other. She sees how Kathryn is receiving what Venita is saying, but she doesn’t know Venita. Kathryn says, Venita doesn’t know her either, and Venita says she’s not here to attack Kathryn. Kathryn says, Venita told her that she hoped Kathryn wasn’t raising her kids as racists, and she didn’t f***ing like that. She says, sorry, an F-word. She doesn’t give a sh*t. Patricia says, no sh*t words either, and Leva says she feels guilty for starting this, as well she should. Patricia asks Marcie to pour her some champagne before she starts drinking out of the bottle, and Venita moves on to Olivia, saying, she hopes they can understand each other. They step away from the table, and Venita tells Olivia that she wants to make sure everyone is good at her party. She’d thought she and Olivia were good, but then at Naomie’s party, she got a different Olivia. Olivia says, she got the Olivia who walked out of the bathroom and was attacked by three girls. Venita says she didn’t appreciate Olivia telling her to calm down, but Olivia says, she didn’t yell, and kept it cool. It was uncomfortable, because Venita threw out the word racist, so she walked away. Venita asks if Olivia was uncomfortable because she’s racist or because she’s not. She was coming to Kathryn’s defense. Olivia says, she didn’t like hearing that word so easily tossed out in a conversation that involved her. Venita doesn’t know her, and it’s not okay. Venita isn’t going to cancel culture her out on this. Venita says, if she had that culture, Kathryn wouldn’t be here. Patricia has Madison get Whitney on FaceTime, and she tells him that his mom is ready to go. He says he’s at a barbecue place, but she tells him that he’s going to leave and come get her. Venita tells Olivia that she won’t understand it, but as a black individual and have heard Kathryn say things, it’s hard to be in her presence. Olivia says she has nothing to do with that, and Venita says, some things don’t match up with them. Olivia says, Venita’s only known her for five minutes, and Venita says, Olivia’s known her less than five minutes. Olivia tells her, she’s not the one talking about things not matching up. Venita keeps interrupting, but says Olivia keeps interrupting and she wants to say her piece. Olivia says she’s done. She thinks Venita had her own agenda, and this isn’t the place. She suggests they get back to the party, but Venita says, they need to have a real conversation. Olivia says she’s down for that, because this conversation was weird. They go back to the table, and in Venita’s interview, she says, none of this would have happened if Madison hadn’t invited Kathryn and Olivia. They could have had a Southern moment if they hadn’t been there. How about this? None of this would have happened, and they could have had a Southern moment, if 1) Leva hadn’t decided to fix things, and 2) Venita hadn’t decided to try and orchestrate fixing thing, and saved her concerns for a more appropriate time. It seems to be the way of reality. If you have something heavy to discuss or something you’re angry about, bring it up at a party or on vacation. Little cakes with sparklers come out, and in her interview, Venita says she just wants to go home and cry on the couch. Everyone sings Happy Birthday.

Paige and Craig brush their teeth together, which creeps me out. My husband and I have never once brushed our teeth side by side. Ew. They take a golf cart to a bar, and in Craig’s interview, he says, having Paige here is the best. He’s been missing her more when she’s gone. He’s never felt this way before, and when he thinks of someone walking down the aisle to meet him, it’s her. At the bar, Paige asks about Austen, and Craig says, Austen wants him and Shep to go with him to Charlotte. She asks about Madison’s engagement, and Craig says, Austen took it well. She says, Charleston is a weird place. If she breaks up with someone, she never has to see them again. She thinks Craig going to Naomie’s party is weird. Being cordial and being friends are two different things. Craig says, they’ve been broken up for five years, what if they went to lunch? Paige says she would never have a one-on-one with someone she’d slept with, and he says, what about a drink? She says, she thinks it’s inappropriate, and he says, maybe it’s the lawyer in him. She says, the Italian in her says no. He says he likes the Italian; there are cute things about it. She says, like murder? Is there something we don’t know about Paige’s family? Did she have relatives on Mob Wives?

Austen meets Olivia, and she says he looks handsome. Her weakness is sneakers and hats on backward. No comment. They get food, and wonder what they’re going to do without Shep and Taylor. Olivia tells him about the joint birthday party, which turned into Madison’s engagement party. He says, no surprise Madison made it about her, and then goes on and on about Madison. In Olivia’s interview, she says, note to self, never bring up Madison on a date. Austen says, Madison had him convinced he was an unworthy a-hole (I’m paraphrasing), and he got emotional whiplash. In Austen’s interview, he says he and Madison were together three years, and it sucks. To show he’s bothered is a sign of weakness. He looks like a petty, weak bitch, and he f***ing hates it. He tells Olivia that it spilled into his dating life. He wants to take it… She says, slow? and in her interview, she says she likes Austen, but thinks it’s presumptuous. It’s their first solo date, why is he talking about taking it slow? They just got here. He’s over-complicating the part that should be simple, carefree, and fun. They’ve all had bad breakups, but you can’t let past issues creep into the next chapter.

Marcie tries put together a baby swing, and in her interview, she says she’s hormonal and nesting, and going crazy. If the nursery is put together, she’s prepared. Her mom Nan calls, and she says she doesn’t know what she’s doing. She has the crib set up, but no mattress. She can’t put the baby on coils. She asked the doctor about breastfeeding, and she recommended a 500 page book, but Marcie is too ADD right now to read it; she can’t focus. Nina tells her not to stress. Women have been doing it for years without a book. In Marcie’s interview, she says she’s close to her mom, but her mom is more into what other people think, and Southern traditions and ways. When she got pregnant, she wasn’t married yet, and her mom wasn’t happy. As soon as they were married though, she ran around saying she was going to have a granddaughter. Nan suggests Marcie think about a registry, and in her interview, Marcie says, there’s a double standard in the South. Everyone was worried that she wasn’t married with children, but no one said anything about Shep. She’s still the same person, but she gets respect, and they act like she won a Pulitzer Prize. Nan promises to get Marcie a stroller, and Marcie tells her to get the most expensive one.

In her interview, Venita tells us that she’s very particular. She needs to know where everything is. If her spices aren’t alphabetically correct, they need to be before she can cook. She doesn’t think she has a problem. She just likes things to be super neat. Leva comes by for tea, and tells Venita that her place is a single girl’s dream, like Sex in the City. Venita says she turned her dining room into a closet, and I identify, since I did the same thing with an extra bedroom. She shows Leva her Barbie collection, and in Venita’s interview, she says she’s been collecting Barbies for a while, and has 27 of them. You don’t take them out of the box; you just admire them and aspire to be them. Again, Venita and I do match up. I, too, collect Barbies, although I think 27 is a low number. One of my neighbor’s children wondered why I don’t take them out and play with them, and I told her, resale value. She looked at me like I had two heads, and I told her she’d understand when she’s older. Venita and Leva go out on the patio, and Leva apologizes for what happened at the garden party. She’d seen Venita was upset; that’s why she suggested talking to Kathryn. In Venita’s interview, she says, she wasn’t the best version of herself, but it was the most open she’s been. She wishes it had gone better with Olivia though. She tells Leva that the only time she gets to speak to anyone is at a party, and I think, for someone glued to her phone, she doesn’t know how to call people? Leva says, it doesn’t have to be perfect, and in her interview, Venita says, it’s okay if someone doesn’t like something regarding her. It doesn’t mean they don’t like her. She tells Leva that she wants to know if they’re just going to keep it cordial or have a friendship.  

Austen, Shep, and Craig take a 3 hour, 45 minute drive to Charlotte, with Craig doing the driving. In Craig’s interview, he says, Shep is an awful driver, and in Austen’s interview, he says, Shep’s driving terrifies him. It’s herky-jerky. He goes, slams on the brakes, and goes. In Shep’s interview, he says, Austen and Craig are effing liars. Austen says, they’ll check into the hotel, and then he has to leave for a couple of hours. He has a meeting with Harris Teeter. There are 158 of them in North Carolina, and it will really expand his business. Shep says he’s going to having lunch with his nieces while they’re here, and Craig asks if he’s going to tell them that they almost had a new cousin. They joke about how funny it would be to see Shep married with a baby carrier, and Austen says he wants the bachelor party Craig says, no one would survive Shep’s bachelor party. They get to The Ivey’s Hotel, and check out their rooms and the minibars in them. Austen gets ready for his meeting, and says, his hair is pissing him off. In his interview, Austen says, it’s the biggest meeting he’s had. It will be a huge next move; Charlotte is a bigger market than Charleston. Shep calls Taylor, and tells her Craig is like Rain Man; he’s an excellent driver. Craig calls Paige, who says she’s going to see her parents. After the call is over, Craig says he almost said, I love you. Shep tells Taylor, they’re going bowling, and there are seven or eight bars in the vicinity. She tells him to have fun, but you can tell she’s not thrilled. In his interview, Shep says, Taylor is skeptical of their time apart because of the past. We flash back to the Reunion, when he admitted to some texts with an old flame and kissing a girl he met. He says he’s over it. He’s told her over and over again, he’s not going to stop going places. Taylor says she never wants to be the woman who leaves a man because of his wandering eye, and Shep tells us, when he can’t be himself, that’s a sure-fire way for things to end.

Craig gets to the bar first, and chats with the bartender, saying he’s with a friend who’s on a goodbye tour of where he grew up. Shep shows up next, and Craig says, Shep is bouncing his leg more than usual. He asks if everything is going okay on the home front, and Shep says, Taylor is always worried he’ll cheat when he goes away. He senses angst when he goes somewhere. Craig says, those are the scars of infidelity in a relationship, and in Craig’s interview, he says, Taylor has anxiety because Shep keeps cheating. How’s she supposed to be? Shep says, if there’s a problem every time he goes away, it’s going to be a problem. As ever, he’s got a way with words. Craig wonders if there’s a way Shep can regain her trust, but Shep says, if he hasn’t by now, he never will. Craig says, only time will tell, when Austen arrives. Shep says, the beer baron is here, and Austen says, drinks are on him. He got the deal, and his top priority was to have a beer in their market. In his interview, Austen says, it’s how you prove yourself to bigger markets, and how you move to other territories. That’s the goal. Shep wonders if they asked about him, and Austen says, they asked if Shep would be part of the deal. Craig asks if Shep wants to talk about it now, or after he’s drunk, and Shep says he wants to be drunk. Austen wants to know what’s up, and, ignoring what Shep just said, Craig tells Austen, Shep had a convo with Taylor, and her insecurities are showing. They do a shot, and Shep asks if he’s going to black out. Austen says, the magic 8 ball says, highly possible.

Madison (bleh) meets Kathryn, and her friends Christy and Amy, at a bar. Kathryn says, the last time they were there, they went to Chippendale’s, and Kathryn was pulled up on the stage. We see a clip of Kathryn enthusiastically twerking on stage, and Madison says, those were the days. The drinks come, and Madison asks what they’re toasting to. Kathryn says, she’s single now, so new beginnings; to the new-new. The waitress asks if she can get them anything else, and Kathryn says, some big spenders. Kathryn tells the others that she needs to learn how to flirt; they have to teach her the ways. Madison asks what Kathryn’s type is, but Kathryn says, historically, she doesn’t have a type. She’d like a man who’s loyal, has kind eyes, and is fit enough to look like he cares about his health. Madison says, she wants someone who can pick her up, and Kathryn says she’s never had that. Is that a thing? In Kathryn’s interview, she says, tall, dark, and handsome; Hayden Christianson. They show a picture of him, and I’m like, uh… no. Madison says, Brett legit makes her a better person, and in her interview, she says, Austen told her that she was picking the wrong guy. Who does that instead of just saying, congratulations? What does he have to offer? Ramen in a trap house? She tells the others that Brett is in Sacramento, so they’re going to do bicoastal, and they’re not moving in together until they’re married. In Madison’s interview, she says, when she found out he was a Mormon, she asked if she had to wear those undergarments. She usually doesn’t wear any. She tells the women that they’re not having sex for a month before they’re married.

The guys go to the next bar, meet Austen’s friend Whitley (not to be confused with Whitney), then go bowling. Shep says he needs to get out of a mood, and they order a ton of food. Craig tells everyone to remember what Shep says, ignore the problem, and it will go away. In Craig’s interview, he says, Shep is a one-man band, a solo performer. He goes where he wants when he wants. Shep’s not a relationship guy. He’s not cut out for it. Shep shows them tons of texts from Taylor, saying, she loves him, and she’s not against him; she’s worried he’s angry; and she’s anxious about how she acted. In Austen’s interview, he says, once you stray, trust is broken, and it’s an ongoing battle. Taylor has proved it’s going to bother her forever. Austen tells Craig that Taylor is acting on her insecurities, and Craig says, Taylor thinks it’s a campfire, but to Shep, there are landmines and gasoline all around. If the fire keeps getting stoked, it’s going to explode. Yeah, I have no idea what he’s talking about either. Shep chats up a girl at the bar, and Austen says he knows sh*t. Craig says, everyone knows sh*t except Taylor.

Next time, Austen goes to his childhood home; Venita isn’t invited to someone’s oyster party, and she says she’s never not been invited to something in her entire life; Chleb tells Naomie that he feels gaslighted; and Olivia is waiting for the day Austen stops paying attention to Madison.

☎️ That Answers That Question…

Finally, Taylor decided to dodge the bullet that is Shep.

https://people.com/tv/southern-charm-shep-rose-and-taylor-ann-green-split/

🛣  Walking the Line…

I’ll check to be sure, but it sounds like the soap tomorrow will be the same as today’s. But still stop by for tea time, words to ponder, and a thoughtfully chosen tune. Until then stay safe, stay considering the cost before making your choices, and stay always remembering, everybody wants to be seen.

July 14, 2022 – Trina Prepares For Her Trial, a Not So Charming Birthday Party & Suddenly

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Laura goes to Portia’s house, and Portia thanks her for doing this. Laura says, when Scotty asked her to make a statement attesting to Trina’s good character, she was more than happy to do so. She asks where Scotty is, and Trina says, actually, he’s not coming.

Curtis and Marshall approach an apartment, and Curtis says, they’ve been knocking on doors all night. If Marshall wants to take a load off in the car, he has waters in the trunk, and Marshall can kick back and listen to some jazz music on the radio. Marshall says, Curtis is talking to him like he’s some old man. Why doesn’t he go sit in the car, and listen to jazz on the radio? Marshall is going to keep knocking on all these doors, looking for that bartender. Curtis says, he forgot how feisty Marshall is, and Marshall says, not feisty, determined. Trina is like his granddaughter now. Ain’t no way she’s going to jail if he can help it. Curtis says, so they’ll keep knocking on doors until they find the bartender who sold Esme Prince the unregistered phone, and Marshall says, unless TJ and Taggert find him first. He asks if Curtis should do the honors, or should he, and Curtis knocks on the door. The bartender in question opens the door, and asks if he can help them. Curtis says, I believe you can.

Ava pours coffee, and Nikolas nuzzles her from behind. She says, good morning to him too, and he says he doesn’t suppose he could whisk her off to the bedroom. She says she wishes, and he asks where she’s off to today. She says, Trina’s trial is starting, so she’s off to Trina’s mother’s and they’re going to the courthouse from there. He says, of course (🍷); apologies for forgetting. She almost says something, and he says, what? but she says, never mind. He says, come on, and she says she was going to ask if he could maybe keep Esme from showing up in court so she doesn’t upset Trina, but she realizes that’s wishful thinking. He says, it’s not that he wouldn’t ask Esme to stay away, but he doesn’t have that kind of sway over her.

Esme comes up behind Spencer, and says, good morning. He jumps, shoving his phone in his pocket, and she says, sorry. She didn’t mean to spoil his day. He says, no; he’s sorry. She surprised him. She says, he doesn’t have to lie. She knows he’s been keeping his distance from her. First he missed the fireworks. Then when he returned to Windymere last night, he barely said a word to her. What happened? He flashes back to seeing Rory and Trina kiss.

Valentin gives Victor a mimosa, and Victor asks, what’s this? Valentin says, it’s champagne and orange juice; sorry Victor has never heard of it. Victor says, Valentin failed to do away with Laura, and is now coming after him? and Valentin says, by poisoning Victor? Don’t think he hasn’t thought of it. He takes a sip of the mimosa, and says, nope, still here. He sets it down, and closes the door to the terrace. Victor says, this isn’t some kind of a joke. May he remind Valentin… Valentin says, that Victor is holding his daughter hostage? Victor says, at a very luxurious European boarding school, with absolutely no idea it wasn’t Valentin’s decision to put her there. So. Why did Valentin want to see him if it wasn’t to kill him? Valentin says he has something in the works that will take the heat off of both of them, with no blood being spilled, but Victor says he’s afraid that’s a waste of time. Since Valentin failed to follow orders, he’s taken matters into his own hands.

Spencer tells Esme, nothing happened last night; he just has a lot on his mind. She says she thinks they both know what a lot on his mind is, don’t they? Trina’s trial. He says, that’s right. They might both be called to testify; their names dragged through the mud. Trina’s attorney and her friends will all say terrible things about them. She says, he makes a good point, which gives her an idea. Why don’t they fly somewhere for the week, avoid any possible subpoenas? Spend his monthly allowance someplace far away from here and Trina’s trial. He says, they can’t, and she asks, why not?

Laura tells Diane, the Faroe Islands? She’s never even heard of them. Diane says, it’s in archipelago in the Northern Atlantic. It’s semi-autonomous, but essentially the territory of Denmark. Trina and Josslyn come in, and Laura says, Scotty’s daughter was arrested there? Diane says, Serena is a committed environmentalist, and the Faroe Islands… Josslyn says she read about this. They have this annual hunt where they slaughter dolphins and small whales; it totaled like 1400 last year. Trina says, that’s disgusting; those poor animals. Diane says, agreed (me too). Serena got in a confrontation with some traditionalists who still support the hunt, and she was taken into custody. So Scotty is en route to the Faroe Islands, where he will secure his daughter a Danish lawyer and coordinate her defense. She knows he spoke to Trina and Portia about this, and Portia says, Scotty called her last night, explained the situation, and said Diane was willing to take over Trina’s defense. Diane says, absolutely. Scotty has done a masterful job with prepping the case, and she’s more than confident she can argue it. However, if this is all too last minute for them, she understands, and she’ll ask the court for a continuance. Portia asks how much time that would buy Trina, and Diane says, there’s really no way to predict. Judge Young might see Scotty’s disappearance as a stall tactic, and may not grant the continuance. But assuming it is granted, the trial could be delayed anywhere from three months to a year. Trina says she can’t spend a whole year with this hanging over her head.

Marshall tells the bartender, they’re friends of Jack’s. He said he was going to put in a good word for them with him. The bartender says he hasn’t heard from Jack in days, and Marshall says, they’re looking to buy some items… off the books. And Jack said he’s the man with the plan. The bartender asks how he knows they ain’t cops, and Curtis says, what if they are?

Trina tells Portia, these past few months have been hard enough. She doesn’t want to spend a whole year in limbo. She’s innocent and she wants to prove it. Actually, she wants Diane to prove it. Can she do that? Josslyn says, of course (🍷) she can. She’s defended Sonny for years, and gotten him off more times than Josslyn can count, and he was guilty every time. Laura says she’s sure Josslyn is exaggerating, but Josslyn says, no. Her point is, Diane is a rockstar in the courtroom. Trina couldn’t have anybody better. Portia says, that actually does bring up a good point. Will it go against Trina to be defended by an attorney who is… known to be… Diane says she thinks the phrase Portia is looking for is mobbed up. She can assure them that she has many, many clients who have nothing to do with Sonny or his family. Just a couple of years ago, she defended Willow Tate in a particularly tricky adoption case, and it’s ironic she’s with Michael now, but back then Willow had no ties to organized crime. Having said all that, the bottom line is, there’s no guarantee. Even with her admittedly excellent record, she’s had verdicts not go her way. She’s had clients convicted she knew were innocent. Portia says, but what about Trina’s case?

Victor says, he’s a little baffled by Valentin’s sudden outbreak of conscience with regard to their esteemed mayor. Laura has no love for Valentin. Valentin says, it’s not a moral decision. There were too many witnesses who had seen him and Laura together, including her husband. Laura would have drunk the iced tea, she would have collapsed, and all eyes would have been on him. Victor says he’s sure Valentin made the right call under the circumstances. Nevertheless, he’ll handle things from now on. Valentin says, don’t panic. Panic makes poor decisions. Victor wants Laura neutralized before she can deport him? He thinks Victor’s taken on more than he can handle. So let him suggest a change in tactics. Stop threatening him, and tell him what the hell is going on.

Ava and Nikolas kiss, and he says, is she sure he can’t tempt her? She says, how’s about a raincheck? and he says, whatever her heart desires. They kiss again.

Esme says, why can’t they leave Port Charles? and Spencer says, because he has a surprise for her. She says, really? What is it? He says, it wouldn’t be a surprise if he told her, and his phone dings. He looks at it, and says, in fact, he needs to pick something up related to her surprise. She says, how about a hint? and he says, okay, but only one. This is going to rock your world.

Valentin says, Victor stole the Ice Princess from Luke. He had Valentin plant it on Jennifer Smith. Why? None of the pieces fit. More people come out on the terrace, and Victor moves out of earshot. He says, that’s privileged information he’s not prepared to share, seeing it’s clear Valentin’s allegiance to him is solely predicated on Charlotte’s well-being. Valentin says, there’s a simple solution for that. Give him his daughter back. When Charlotte is safe, back with him, Victor will have his full allegiance, he promises. Victor says he’s afraid Valentin has to earn his trust, and until he does, Victor is keeping Charlotte as leverage. He’s also keeping details of his plan secret. Valentin says he has to find Anna before she comes looking for them. For the good of Victor’s long-term plan, let him handle Laura. Valentin leaves, and Victor says he’s afraid that’s a promise he just can’t make.

Diane says, the state can present some strong circumstantial evidence, and Josslyn says, but the evidence is the phone that Esme obviously planted. Diane says, unfortunately, she can’t stand Trina in front of a jury, and tell them Esme is a twisted little psychopath, who’s framing Trina. Laura says she can swear to that, and Diane thanks her, but says, sadly, Esme’s not on trial. Josslyn says, yet, and Diane says, it’s going to be her job to cast a negative light on all the evidence against Trina. Trina says, can she? and Diane says she does see some cracks in the state’s case, and luckily for them, they have one undeniable advantage. Trina says, what’s that? and Diane says, you. Trina is without artifice. She’s a good person and it shows, and Diane has no doubt when Trina tells her story to the jury, they’ll believe her. Trina asks what Portia thinks, and Portia says she’s in, but it’s totally up to Trina. Trina says, okay. No continuance. She goes through with her trial today.

Curtis and Marshall walk into the bartender’s, and the bartender says, hey. Marshall says, it’s all good here, and tells Curtis, there’s no need for all this hostility. He and this man were having a friendly conversation; true? Curtis says, his apologies. He was in law enforcement for a lot of years, and guesses old habits die hard. The bartender says, they’re not cops now? and Curtis says he got kicked off the force. Touchy subject. Marshall tells the bartender, like he said, Jack vouches for them. The bartender closes the door, and Curtis says, he’s a tough man to track down. They went to his apartment, he wasn’t at the bar where he works… and the bartender says, he needed to lay low for a while. Curtis says, until the trial is over, right? and the bartender says, what trial? Curtis says, the Trina Robinson trial, and you know what? He’d be worried if he were the bartender too. The bartender says, about? and Curtis says, testifying.

Diane reads Laura’s statement, and says, it’s excellent. It’s very compelling. Laura says, and every word is true, and Trina thanks Laura for speaking on her behalf. Everyone knows Laura won’t stand up for someone who’s guilty. Laura says, she woudn’t, and she wants to do everything to make right a horrible wrong. Diane says, making sure the jury knows that Trina’s family and friends are 100% behind her will go a long way in convincing that jury she’s innocent. Speaking of family, where is Trina’s father? He’s got to be in the courtroom today. Portia says, Taggert is following up on a lead. So are Curtis and his father. Diane asks if she wants to know, but Portia says, it’s best if she has deniability about what they’re doing, and Trina too. Diane says, actually, the less Trina knows, the fewer questions she’ll have to dodge on the stand, and Trina says, what if the DA’s office finds out, and they put her mother on the stand, or dad, or Curtis? Laura suggests they not worry about what hasn’t happened, and Diane says, there’s one thing she knows will happen. ADA Arden is going to attack Trina’s character, if only to undercut the fact Diane is putting Trina forth as a good kid who would never betray her friend. Josslyn says, she and Cam are going to make sure that doesn’t happen. They’re going to show the jury exactly the kind of person Trina is. Trina says she knows who she is, and she knows who her real friends are, and Laura takes her hand, saying, she knows Trina is going to do great today. She’s sorry, but she has to run. She has a meeting at the MetroCourt and she has to end up at the hospital Board. She hugs Trina, and tells her not to worry. Trina thanks her, and Portia thanks her for being there for Trina. She hugs Portia, and says, of course (🍷). Absolutely. Any time. She tells Diane, give them hell today, and Diane says, absolutely (WOTD). Laura leaves, and Diane says, well, ladies, let’s strategize.

At the hospital, Spencer smiles while looking at a document. We see it’s the DNA test, and when he turns, he bumps into Rory, dropping the paperwork. Rory apologizes, and Spencer says, watch where you’re going. Rory says, back at you, and bends to pick up the papers, but Spencer nearly dives onto them.

Diane says, a courtroom is like a theater, and a jury is quite literally a captive audience with nothing to do but listen and look. And they want to make sure the jury sees all the right things; that they see Trina taking this gross injustice seriously. That they see Portia standing behind her daughter, concerned, loving, and they see Josslyn, Trina’s dear, dear friend, who also happens to be one of the victims – not throwing attitude, not rolling her eyes, not shooting dirty looks at the prosecution. Respect is the name of the game. Portia’s phone rings, and she says, it’s the hospital; she’s not on call today. Trina says, it could be important, and Portia excuses herself. Diane says, while Portia is taking that, she’s going to check in with her office, and she leaves the room. Trina thanks Josslyn for coming by so early, and not holding it against her for ditching her last night, and Josslyn says, Trina didn’t ditch her. She practically had to force Trina out of there. She needed alone time with her mom, and Trina needed alone time with Rory. She hopes it was a good night. Trina tells her, you could say that, and Josslyn asks, how good? Trina says, they kissed, and Josslyn says, she knew it. She said Rory was into Trina, did she not? Trina says, she did, and Josslyn says, now they’ve kissed. Trina says, four times, and Josslyn asks if they’re a thing now, but Trina says, she and Rory can’t even talk about hanging out with the trial about to start.

The bartender says, testify? About what? He never heard of this Trina Robinson. He has nothing to do with her. Curtis says, then his mistake. They’re here to buy an unregistered phone. But this upcoming trial is all over the news, and an unregistered phone factors into the case. So he assumed, since the bartender’s the local seller, the cops are looking for him. The bartender says, funny thing. Curtis isn’t the first person to ask him about that phone. Unfortunately, he’s all out of inventory. Curtis says, so he doesn’t think he should be selling anything right now, and the bartender says, he’s got that right. Nice not knowing you. Curtis says they can see themselves out, and Marshall says, but… Curtis says, they’ll tell Jack he said hi, and they leave. In the hallway, Marshall asks, what was that all about? Now they’ve learned nothing. Curtis says, actually, that went according to plan.

Josslyn says, the jury is going to realize Trina had nothing to do with making this video, and she and Rory can do whatever they want. Trina says, that’s the difference between her and Josslyn. Josslyn has total confidence that she’ll be found innocent, and she knows there’s a chance she won’t. Then what does her future look like? Prison? Josslyn asks if she’s told this to Rory, and Trina says, he knows she needs to find out what happens with the trial first. Josslyn says, then what’s wrong with that? and Trina says, nothing. She wants to trust him, but she’s been trusting the wrong people lately. Josslyn says, what if Rory’s the right person? Portia comes back downstairs, and Diane asks if she has to go to the hospital, but Portia says, it was just a nurse who wanted confirmation on a change of medication for one of her patients; it’s fine. Let’s get back to Trina’s case. Who else can attest to Trina’s good character? Diane says, let her focus on the legal options. Portia can keep Trina focused; keep her from falling apart. Portia says, her daughter doesn’t fall apart, and Diane says, of course (🍷). She appreciates that Trina has such a strong support system. Portia asks, what happens to Diane’s clients when they don’t have a great support system? and Diane says, they’re getting a little off-topic. Portia says, her daughter is fighting for her future here, and she needs to prepare for every eventuality. Diane says, of course (🍷). The pressures of a trial, and the possibility of being wrongfully incarcerated could break anybody, and especially when you factor in stressors that could bring psychological issues to the surface.

Laura sees Valentin on the terrace, and he says, she’s not stalking him, is she? She says, hardly. She has a meeting here with her Deputy Mayor, but she’s glad she ran into him. There’s something she’d like to discuss with him. He says, please, and she says, the other night when he spilled that drink on her, what was really going on there? He says, she’ll have to forgive his clumsiness, and make sure she sends him the dry cleaning bill, but she says, he’s never clumsy; he’s always in control of himself. He has impeccable manners, so either he purposely spilled that drink on her, or he’s under incredible strain. Which is it? He says, his coordination really hasn’t been the same since he left the hospital, and she says, the only times she’s ever seen him really rattled is when it’s had something to do with Charlotte. Is there reason for concern? He says, if there were, she’d be the first to know. He will always prioritize Charlotte’s well-being, no matter what the cost. She says she doesn’t doubt that, and we see a sniper setting his sights on her. She tells Valentin that she misses Charlotte a lot, but she does seem to be enjoying her time in boarding school. Probably just as well she’s not in Port Charles right now. Valentin says, that was his rationale, but he’s surprised she agrees, and she says, she knows Charlotte got very close to the Quartermaines when they were living at their house. Now that he’s fighting with them about ELQ, she thinks it’s best Charlotte isn’t here to get caught in the middle of all that. He says, the Quartermaines have nothing to worry about. Under his watch, ELQ will continue to grow, and profit. She says, except he’s maneuvered them to fight with each other (like that takes a lot), and he looks up, seeing the sniper. He grabs Laura, pulling her across the room, and she asks, what the hell is wrong with him?

Marshall says, Curtis told their one and only lead that they suspect him of selling a phone to Esme. That’s a good thing? No. Curtis says, it was a long shot getting this bartender to give them anything. They need proof that he sold the phone to Esme. So people are asking questions, and he’s feeling the heat… Marshall says, bam. He’s going to have some questions of his own for the buyer. Curtis says, and hopefully lead them to him… or her, and Marshall wags his finger at Curtis, smiles, and says, boy… They hear something, and jet around the corner. The bartender comes out of his apartment, closes the door, and leaves. Marshall and Curtis nod to each other.

Portia asks if stress caused any of Diane’s other clients to develop previously undiagnosed mental issues, and Diane asks if Portia is actually concerned Trina won’t be able to handle the pressure of this trial, but Portia says, no. She’s just getting the facts. Remembering when she was in medical school, her psyche rotation. They didn’t really go over stressors. Diane says, anything she’d tell Portia would be purely anecdotal, and Portia says, but the psychological stress of a trial, that could bring about some serious mental issues. Diane says she gets it. Portia’s daughter has been unjustly accused; of course (🍷) she’s worried. But as they’ve already talked about, Trina’s got this astonishing support system, and there aren’t any family medical issues to worry about, right?

Spencer tells Rory, he’ll get them, and gathers up the paperwork. He asks if Rory is here to make another unjustified arrest, but Rory says he’s taking a witness statement. What about Spencer? Spencer says, it’s none of his business, and Rory asks if he’s sure about that. Spencer says he is, because Rory has done enough to insert himself into his life, and Rory asks what that means. Spencer says, forget it. Have a lousy day. He starts to walk away, and Rory says, that’s Spencer’s M.O., isn’t it? He talks tough, but when it comes time to step up, Spencer walks away. Spencer says, sometimes walking away is the best option. Instead of further complicating people’s lives. But Rory wouldn’t know a thing about that, would he? Otherwise, he wouldn’t have kissed Trina last night.

Esme is texting, when Nikolas walks in. He says he’s sorry to startle her, but he was looking for Spencer. She says, Spence had to run out. She doesn’t know where. He asks if everything is okay, and she says, Spence says he’s working on a surprise for her, but she thinks he’s just using it as an excuse to get away from her and deal with his feelings for Trina. Does she sound like a broken record? He says, she sounds like someone in pain (ugh), and she says she suggested they fly off to someplace romantic, but it’s not to be. He says, but she’s still hanging in there? and she says, of course (🍷). She loves Spencer. Nikolas says, that’s all the more reason not to tell Spencer what happened between them, and she says, then there would be no hope of salvaging her relationship. To say nothing of Nikolas’s marriage to Ava, and his relationship to Spence. He says, the fallout would be monumental, and she says, especially as long as they’ve kept their little secret under wraps.

Ava says she’d ask how Trina is, but she thinks she already knows, and Trina says she’s actually feeling a lot better now that Ava’s here. Diane tells Josslyn, once they’re in the courtroom, she has to keep her personal feelings about Ava off her face, and Josslyn says, don’t worry. She’s a pro at doing that by now. Ava says hello to Diane, and asks if she’s joined Trina’s defense team, and Diane says, she is the defense team. Scotty got called out of the country on a family emergency. Portia says, Miss Miller has agreed to take Trina’s case, and they’re very grateful, and Trina asks if Diane is calling Ava as one of her character witnesses. Diane says, no, Ava’s name is not on the list Scotty provided, and Ava says, she offered, of course (🍷), but Scotty was concerned her testimony wouldn’t have the desired effect, given certain elements of her history. Trina says, the important thing is that Ava is in court with them, and Josslyn asks if there’s anything else she can do to help. Trina says, Josslyn testifying on her behalf is enough, and Diane says, the evidence against Trina is circumstantial. No one saw her make the tape; no one saw her post it. So their best shot at convincing the jury that act was completely against Trina’s character. She tells them that has to appear before Judge Young and finalize the attorney substitution, and tells Trina, just remember, all they have to do is prove reasonable doubt. Portia says she’ll walk Diane out; she has a few more questions. Diane and Portia leave, and Ava says, but reasonable doubt isn’t Trina’s only option, is it? Josslyn asks what Ava is talking about, and Ava says, months ago, Trina told her that she has evidence that proves her innocence; evidence that she’s been keeping to herself. Ava thinks it’s time Trina told them what that evidence is, consequences be damned.

Valentin says, sorry. He didn’t mean to manhandle Laura. The sniper tries to get a bead on her again, and Laura says, if Valentin is keeping something from her, and especially if it has to do with Charlotte… He says, it’s just that he’s missing his daughter, and Laura’s phone dings. He asks if there’s a problem, and she says, uch. Yes. Her Deputy Mayor. There was a miscommunication, and she’s waiting for Laura with the hospital Board over at GH, so she has to go. Take care of himself. He says, you do the same, and she leaves. He walks away, and looks up at the sniper, making a cutting motion with his hand.

The bartender goes to Pier 54, and the ferry blows its horn. He practically flings himself onto it, and Curtis and Marshall come out onto the dock. Marshall says, he’s leaving town, but Curtis says, that dock is for the launch to Windymere.

Nikolas tells Esme, let’s hope the truth never has to come out. It happened, it’s over, let’s move on. She asks if there are any updates on her being able to see Ryan Chamberlain again, but he says, sorry. Spring Ridge wasn’t impressed by him throwing the Cassadine name around. She says, so there’s nothing else he can do? and he says, he has some connections on the GH Board of Directors. It’s possible they may have enough sway to override Doc. She thanks him, but he says, it’s a long shot. She says, it’s something, and it means the world to her that he even tried. She throws her arms around his neck.

Josslyn asks Trina what evidence Ava is talking about, and Ava says she doesn’t want to betray Trina’s confidence, but this is too important to keep a secret, right? Ava tells Josslyn, Trina told her that she has proof she didn’t send the tape of Josslyn and Cam to the PCU student body, but by bringing that evidence to light, she would also bring down an innocent party. Trina told her that she’d tell Scotty if her case went to trial. Well, here they are. Josslyn says she can’t believe she’s saying this, but she agrees with Ava, and Trina says, it’s not a magic bullet. It might be just wishful thinking on her part. She touches her throat, and says, oh my God. My necklace; the one my dad gave me on my eighteenth birthday. She wanted to wear it at the trial. She tells Ava that she bets it’s at the gallery, and Ava says she has it; she brought it to Windymere for safekeeping. She’ll go get it for Trina. Trina says she’ll owe Ava a thousand favors in return, but Ava says, just one. Tell Diane what she hasn’t told the rest of them. Ava leaves, and Trina asks Josslyn, what’s that look for? Josslyn says, Trina just very conveniently changed the subject to get Ava to leave. Why didn’t she say anything about finding evidence that could help her? Trina says, because it doesn’t conclusively prove her innocence, but Josslyn asks if she doesn’t think that’s for Diane and the jury to decide. Can it help her? Trina says, it might, and Josslyn says, Trina’s best friends and her family, and everybody who cares about her is going to bat for her, and this is how she thanks them? By holding back? What’s wrong with her? Trina says she has an alibi for when the sex tape was posted. She was with someone. Josslyn asks why Trina didn’t say anything before. Who was she with? Trina says, Spencer.

Rory asks what business it is of Spencer’s what he and Trina do? and Spencer says, it’s not like they tried to hide it. He was crossing through the park on the 4th of July, and he saw the two of them having a picnic. Rory is such a hypocrite. He comes off as Officer By-the-Book, and then he turns around and kisses a defendant about to go on trial. Rory says, he knows the rules; he’s not breaking any of them. Spencer says, no, just bending them into pretzels, and Rory says, Spencer’s obviously not worried about his career, so this is about Trina. But Spencer has a girlfriend, so why does he care who Trina spends her time with?

The bartender knocks on the front door of Windymere, and Esme opens it. He says, she got his text, and she says, only to say he was coming. What is he doing? He says he wants to know why everyone in town is asking questions about her.

Marshall says, Windymere, isn’t that where Esme Prince is? What are they waiting for? Why don’t they catch up with the bartender? Curtis says, Windymere’s private property. If they catch the launch out there, the guards will tip Esme off that they’re coming. What they need is someone there who can help them out. Ava joins them, and says, going my way?

Josslyn asks if Trina was visiting Spencer at Spring Ridge. She doesn’t understand. There would be a record of Trina’s visit. Why keep something like that a secret? Trina says, because she wasn’t at Spring Ridge, and Josslyn says, but Spencer was still serving his sentence when the video came out, so… Oh my God, that privileged little tool. Trina says she called him worse, and Josslyn says, Spencer wasn’t at Spring Ridge, right? Trina caught him, and he won’t come forward to give her an alibi, because then he’d be busted for violating his sentence, and then he’d probably get sent to Pentenville. God, what a coward. Trina says, it’s not like that. Besides, the prosecution can always accuse her of scheduling the release of the sex tape at the time. She didn’t actually have to physically post it at the time it was sent. Josslyn says, it still gives her reasonable doubt, and Trina says, she’s been sitting on this for months. She told herself she would only use it if it seemed like she was going to be found guilty. Josslyn says, Trina has to use it. This could be a game changer. Portia comes in, and says, what’s the game changer?

Spencer tells Rory, he doesn’t care who Trina spends her time with, but Trina was a good friend to him at one point, so if Rory hurts her, he’ll answer to Spencer. Rory says, last he checked, he’s not the one who hurt her, and walks away.

On the phone, Valentin says, a sniper? Are you insane? He told Victor that he could handle Laura. Victor had his flunky, the assistant mayor, lure Laura out here. That set up was so obvious, he should have hung a banner. Victor says, the situation was well in hand. Valentin should have stayed out of it. Valentin says, killing Laura is the wrong play. How many fires did Victor have to put out when Luke died? Does he think Anna and the PCPD won’t go to the ends of the earth to prove that Victor killed Laura as well? There are other ways to neutralize Laura; ways that don’t involve spilling blood. Victor says, how exactly does Valentin propose they do that? and Valentin says, it’s already done.

Laura sees Nikolas at the hospital, and asks if everything is okay. He says, everything’s fine. In fact, he’s glad he ran into her. He wanted to update her on everything that’s been happening between Doc and Esme. Her phone rings, and she says she has to take this, and steps away. She asks how her mother is doing… What?… Oh my God, no.

Tomorrow, Portia says Stella won’t be stepping anywhere near that courtroom; Ava walks in on the bartender talking to Esme; Josslyn tells Trina that she’s sorry, she can’t; and Sonny tells someone that they brought this on themselves.

Southern Charm

Austen talks to his parents Wendy and Tom on the phone about them moving. In Austen’s interview, he says, they decided to move 45 minutes outside of Charleston, so they’re selling his childhood home in Charlotte. He tells his mom that he hopes to grab some things. He’s been getting daily phone calls from his dad, telling him what he’s found. Wendy says, they have a bin of Austen’s childhood stuff that they can’t throw out, and in his interview, Austen says, it’s tough to say goodbye to the home he grew up in. His first kiss, high school parties he shouldn’t have been having, sneaking out. What doesn’t he think about when he thinks of his childhood home? It means everything to him. He just wants get it done, and not think about Christmas. Wendy says she saw Madison got engaged, and asks how Austen is feeling. Austen says, sorry for the poor son-of-a-bitch, and asks how Wendy feels. Wendy says she wishes Madison well. and Tom says, they’re glad it’s not Austen. Wendy tells Austen to put it in his rearview mirror, and Austen says he’s successfully moved on.

Patricia tells Whitney, it’s that hour. Champagne, please. Whitney says, the whole bar area is a mess, and Patricia says, they need to reorganize. Without Michael, she doesn’t pay attention. Whitney says, their supplies are dwindling, and Patricia says, Venita and Madison are coming over for drinks. He takes some champagne out, and Patricia says, she likes hers in a coupe; they’re more elegant. Since all I know about a coupe is that it’s a style of car, I’m confused. Whitney suggests they go out on the piazza, and Patricia says she should have gotten a bartender. This is clearly beyond. In Patricia’s interview, a producer asks her, how does Whitney fare as a bartender? and she tells them, let’s just say this; we’re a little more casual now. We flash back to Patricia saying, this is the proper way to make a martini, and Michael making one. She says, he has the magic martini touch. Madison arrives, and Patricia remarks on how beautiful she looks, and says, all the women in this town make an effort, and here’s Whitney in a grey T-shirt. He says, who cares? and Patricia says, she does. Venita joins them, and Patricia tells Whitney to look at how beautiful they are. Whitney says he’s the new Michael, and Madison asks where his apron is. Patricia says, it would cover the grey T-shirt. She checks out Madison’s ring, pronouncing it nice and big. In Madison’s interview, she says she knew she was going to lock Brett down as soon as she looked at him. She fell in love instantly. She tells Patricia that Brett planned the proposal with her son Hudson. Her mom always said, when you know, you know. Patricia says she got married after three months, and Venita asks how long it lasted, but Patricia can’t remember which one it was. Madison tells Patricia that she and Venita are doing a joint birthday party. It’s going to be a solo girls event. Super girly, pink and florals. Madison says, the joint birthday party is a true test of friendship.

Taylor rides her bike, while Shep skateboards next to her. They stop at a restaurant for date night. Taylor says, the table looks as barren as her ovaries, and Shep says, they had a scare, but now they’re out of the woods. For three days, he was getting ready to figure out how to change his life drastically. In Shep’s interview, he says, for three days, he was thinking, shoot me, and we’ll see where it goes. It was downright terrifying. He says he thinks she’s being flippant about his emotions, and she says, he didn’t even ask how she felt. He just thought they had a scare. He’s never said anything to the effect that, if things happen, she can trust him to be there; faithful and supportive. He asks where she thinks he’s going? What does she think he’s doing? We flash back to the Reunion, when Shep said he’d exchanged texts with an old flame, and kissed someone. In Taylor’s interview, she says, Shep is clearly not safe bet. If she was pregnant, she’d want the right steps taken, which would be marriage. She doesn’t know if Shep would step up to the bat [sic]. She tells him, that he’d said he didn’t want to get married and settle down, and he says, if he’s told what to do, he does the opposite, but he wants her. She asks, what if she wants those things later in life? and he says, they’ll cross that bridge when they come to it.

Kathryn and Olivia meet for lunch. Kathryn thanks Olivia for being her date; she needs to be with someone who sees her in a positive light. Olivia hasn’t been bitten by the Charleston bug. Olivia says she hopped on some people at Naomie’s party, and we flash back to that, Kathryn thanks Olivia for having her back, and Olivia says, they have to take down the mean girls. Kathryn asks about Austen, and Olivia says, she’s attracted to him since he’s tall, but they’re taking baby steps. Olivia asks how it’s going with Chleb, and Kathryn says, after her party, they got in a big fight, and he was gone for six days. She invited him to dinner, so he could hear what she needed. She was trying to get him to open up about their issues, but it didn’t go over well. We flash back to that, and she says, they broke up. In Kathryn’s interview, she says she’s at a point in life where’s she’s looking for her forever person. She needs someone who’s looking at the big picture with her; the five and ten year plan. She tells Olivia that she needs a partner who can open up to her, support her, and listen to feedback. Chleb reacts like an athlete, and shows no emotions.

Meanwhile, Chleb is with cousin Chelsie, and says he appreciates the last couple of days. Chelsie gives him a drink, and Chleb asks if it’s 1000 proof. Chelsie says, he had to get Chleb right, and Chleb says, he’s concerned. Kathryn is in his head. They haven’t talked for the past few days, and they’d been going out a year and four months; it’s been a minute. He’s confused. In Chleb’s interview, he says, when he and Kathryn started dating, everything was happy. He felt like he was destined to be in her life. He misses her, being close to her, hugging and kissing her. He loves her. He tells Chelsie that he didn’t want to break up, but he has a hard time showing emotion. Kathryn wants him to have a sad face, and thinks he doesn’t care, but he does. He just doesn’t know how to show emotion, and nothing gets settled. Chelsie asks if it’s worth it, and Chleb says he’s trying to figure that out.

Madison calls Kathryn, who says she’s working on Halloween crap for her kids. Madison says her son is a total boy. He wants the scary stuff, and she wanted him to be an elephant. She asks if Kathryn wants to come to a garden party. She and Venita are hosting a party for their birthdays this weekend. It’s going to be super girly; no boys. Kathryn says she’d be happy to come, but does Venita want her to come. In Madison’s interview, she says she thinks the issues Venita and Kathryn have will linger, but it’s a joint party, and she didn’t ask who Venita was inviting. She tells Kathryn, from what she knows, Venita wants a clean slate with everyone, and to just have a good time. Kathryn says, then she’s excited, and Madison says she was hoping Kathryn would ask Olivia. She doesn’t know Olivia that well. Kathryn says, Olivia is awesome. Madison will love her.

Austen meets Craig at the golf range to practice. Austen tells Craig that he has a meeting with Harris Teeter from North Carolina this week, and it will increase the production of his company 10X.  Then he’s saying goodbye to his childhood home. He’s going to need emotional support, and some help moving furniture. Craig says, moving furniture sucks, but Austen says, it’s not a lot of furniture, and Craig says, okay, he’ll come. He says, look at them. They’re both in healthy places in their lives, and business is going well. He’s in a relationship, and he’s happy Austen is over his ex. He is over her, right? It was a terrible time for all of them. Austen assures Craig that he’s over Madison, and Craig says, Olivia is cool. Austen says, she’s also chill. She’s levelheaded and tall. He thinks tall people go with the flow. Short people are angry little demons. He says he and Olivia hang out with Shep and Taylor a lot, but he doesn’t want to fast track anything. Craig says if he’s getting any vibes to the contrary from Olivia, and he says he thinks she’s confused as sh*t by him. He decides to text her about meeting for drinks, and they discuss one sentence for ten minutes. A decision is finally made, and Austen asks if he should put a period on the end, but Craig says, no punctuation, please. It’s worse than emojis in a text. Austen says, they’ll get out of the city for a while, and Craig suggests he tell Olivia how he feels, then run.

Madison gets to the party venue first, and is met with champagne. There’s a gorgeous table set outside, and Madison says, this is perfect. She tells event planner Erica that she did so good. She outdid herself, and Madison is speechless mad. Venita joins her, and sees the place settings for Kathryn and Olivia. Madison says she thinks it will be good; she’s hoping for positive vibes. In Venita’s interview, she wonders, if Madison knows how she feels about them, why invite them and not tell her? Whose side are you on? We see a clip of Venita and Madison discussing the guest list, with no mention of Kathryn or Olivia. They get dressed, and Madison says, let’s party, birthday girl. It’s Libra season. Venita asks what made Madison decide to invite them, and Madison says, Kathryn invited her to her party. She doesn’t know Olivia, but figured Kathryn would want her there. Venita says, it’s fine, and Madison says, Venita can change it if she feels some type of way. In her interview, Venita says, how non-Southern belle. She’s not pulling a Madison on Madison. Madison uninvited Austen to his own birthday party. We flash back to that, and Madison tells Venita that they’re going to have fun, and in Venita’s interview, she says, Madison can push buttons, but it never crossed her mind that Madison would try to push hers.

Outside, Madison and Venita toast each other, and the guests begin to arrive. Everyone gushes over Madison’s ring, and someone asks how Brett proposed. Venita looks left out, and says, like they haven’t heard it 500 times. In her interview, she says, oh my God, oh my God, oh my God, making fun of Madison’s ring admirers. She says, it’s my party.

M-m-m… deviled eggs. Leva tells Madison, this looks like the vibe for her shower too, and Madison says, maybe this is her shower, pissing off Venita more. Guests continue coming in, and the temperature reaches 84 degrees. Fans are passed out, and Leva tries to use the analogy, birds of a feather flock together, and says everything but. Venita asks Leva how she deals with Kathryn; the stuff on her heart is still there. She’s thinking of asking Kathryn for a one-on-one chitchat, and Leva says, heal it up.

In the car, Kathryn asks if Olivia is excited about the party, and Olivia says, she’s making more of it in her head. Kathryn says, Olivia had her back, and when they try to take away Olivia’s voice, it makes her feel bad. Olivia tells Kathryn not to get triggered, and Kathryn says she’s not a dramatic person. I choke on my coffee. When they arrive, Venita admits Kathryn kills the theme with her pink hair. Madison talks about her engagement, and Kathryn says, mom to mom, she knows it’s hard to find someone. She’s happy for Madison. Leva tells Naomie, might as well say hi, and in Naomie’s interview, she says she’s tired of being the bigger person. She doesn’t want to be the bigger person. Naomie tells Olivia that she feels like they should chat. There’s unexplained history with her and Kathryn that Olivia doesn’t know. There are three sides to everything. Olivia says, she was trying to make it clear that she wasn’t coming in on sides, but out of decency. Naomie says, she respects that, and also that Olivia didn’t back down. Any problems with Kathryn have nothing to do with her. Olivia says she’s happy to move forward, and Naomie says, now they can move on. But in Naomie’s interview, she says she appreciates it, but sorry, she doesn’t trust Olivia. Marcie asks Olivia how it’s going with Austen, and Olivia says, they had a group date with Shep and Taylor, and they have another date tomorrow. Marcie says she wants to see this transpire. Leva asks Kathryn about Chleb, and Kathryn says, they broke up. Leva says, that’s sad, but Venita suggests they enjoy themselves, and manifest happiness and peace. Leva tells a story about her son playing tennis in a competitive way, then being distracted by a butterfly, and Kathryn says, the innocence of children is refreshing. They raise kids with the same problems they have, and the system works against changing that. In Venita’s interview, she wonders if Kathryn is just saying this for show. Venita is concerned that Kathryn’s small actions might trickle down to her kids, and she asks Kathryn if she’s taught her kids about not using the monkey emoji. Kathryn says, of course she has, and Venita says, that’s refreshing, since in a moment of anger, it’s easy to spread that to children. She wants to get to know Kathryn better, and have a relationship, but she needed to make sure that wasn’t happening. Kathryn says, absolutely not, and Venita says, they can cheers to that. She and Kathryn clink glasses.

Patricia pulls up in her Rolls Royce, with Whitney playing chauffeur, Kathryn tells Olivia that she and Venita talked, but she doesn’t know what to think. Patricia shows Madison how to feature her ring while holding a glass, and everyone sits for lunch. Venita wants everyone to take a second, and open their gifts. It’s a pair of earrings, and Venita says, in case they don’t have garden-themed earrings. Both Marcie and Patricia don’t have pierced ears, and Patricia tells them, her mother always said loose women have pieced ears. Madison tells Olivia that she thinks they’ll hit it off. Venita thanks everyone for coming, and Madison says, there’s nothing better than champagne and cupcakes. Patricia says, her motto is, eat, drink, and remarry, and announces to the table that she’d like to put forth from this time forward, no drama, and a clean slate. She’s never had a clean state, but starting now, here’s to whatever. Because having no drama is impossible, Leva says, there might be people at this table who have issues. So in the spirit of realness, let’s fix it. All these big feelings are being swept under the rug, and they should address some of them. Venita says, let’s do one and done. You first, then you, and she points at Olivia, then Kathryn. Kathryn asks if that’s a challenge, and says, they’re supposed to be adults, and trying to have results. Venita says she’d like to have a conversation with Kathryn second, but would she like to go first? Kathryn says, Venita is being condescending, and Naomie – apparently not learning her lesson from last time – says, Venita didn’t mean it like that. Kathryn  tells her, f*** off, and Patricia says, no F-words, please! Venita says if she didn’t want to fix this with Kathryn, she woudn’t have said anything. What does Kathryn need to get back to this? Kathryn says, she doesn’t need sh*t, and Venita says, got it.

To be continued…

👟 Taking It On the Run…

Have a looksee tomorrow at some soap, what’s in the teapot, things other people said, and something from the music catalog in my mind. Until then, stay safe, stay hungry for more, but not at the expense of others, and stay not panicking. Panic makes poor decisions.