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What I Watched Today

(Nada enchilada summer – condensed because life is short & summer should be fun)

⚠️After experiencing what turned out to be a serious medical emergency, the executive decision was made to condense the content for the summer, but Fridays will still be extra. If Kyle Cook has taught us nothing else, it’s that summer should be fun, and I live near a beach, so…

🛠 And as always, if you like it, don’t like it, want something different, let me know. Let me know if you’re even reading more than the About page, which seems to get way too many views. TBH, if you want to know about me, you’ll get more info from the actual content.

Monday:

Nina went to see Jack, who was now talking. She put the dose in a potted plant.

Elizabeth went to see Dante at the station to check on him.

Tracy asked Ric to come by the office about Deception. They needed Sidwell out of their business.

Pascal brought Josslyn’s food and acted like the jerk he is.

Laura told Lucas that she and Sonny needed his help. She was being blackmailed.

Carly said she and Valentin weren’t using each other and she didn’t want to run anywhere. She kissed him and they got busy.

Jack was playing along about being locked-in, but could still barely move. Nina told him that Willow didn’t have a choice and it had been Sidwell’s idea to incapacitate Drew.

Dante told Elizabeth that Lulu should have trusted him and now his son was gone. Elizabeth said it wasn’t their fault. If anyone was to blame, it was Cullum.

Brook told Ric about Sidwell’s control of distribution in exchange for his contribution to Deception, and Ric suggested going to Sidwell and threatening him with the Feds. Tracy said their assets would be frozen, but Ric said it may be the only way to get rid of Sidwell.

Josslyn said she wasn’t surprised Pascal survived the Five Poppies because cockroaches weren’t easy to kill. He said he was pissed because she’d disrupted his life there and he was reduced to being a butler on Spoon Island. She thanked him for letting her know where she was and said she knew Anna had been there and been brainwashed. She told him about finding the book and cigarillos, and he said, too bad, so sad she couldn’t do anything about it.

Laura and Sonny told Lucas about Dalton’s body and the blackmail photos. Sonny told him about Britt’s phone call, and Laura added that Pascal had cleaned the murder up. Sonny wondered if they could get Pascal to cooperate and help, but Lucas said, no way.

Ric asked if there was any reason to avoid an audit, but Tracy said they’d just need to convince Sidwell that they were willing to go that far.

Lulu came to Carly’s door, interrupting Carly and Valentin. Valentin went back to the attic, and Lulu told Carly about the video and said she was worried she’d helped Rocco disappear.

Dante told Elizabeth that respect didn’t go both ways with Lulu. She was going to leave town with Rocco without telling him, and that had made it easier for Rocco to leave with Britt. Dante wondered if Rocco thought it would be best for his family.

Nurse Grant came in to take Jack’s vitals, and Nina explained she’d been with him when he had his stroke. She was under the impression he had no friends or family. Nothing but work. Grant said Jack was stable and they’d start PT soon. He left, and Nina said Jack didn’t have anyone except for her. She was his only way out of this mess, so they had to work together.

Lucas said they’d stop Sidwell, and Laura said, if a non-violent option didn’t work, she’d turn herself in. She just needed information about Pascal. Lucas said whatever Sidwell was doing, Pascal was in it up to his neck. He explained about Britt’s medication and how it led to Pascal thinking he’d stolen it and telling Cullum, leading to Cullum killing Marco. He and Britt had figured it out. Pascal was jealous and now they were in a stand-off. If Sidwell figured out Cullum killed Marco, he’d kill all three of them. He had to stay to get justice for Marco, which was why he’d help them.

Pascal said Josslyn was a potential bargaining chip, but once their business was concluded, she’d be dead. She said, so would he. He was expendable, a lackey who knew too much. When he was no longer useful to Sidwell, he was a dead man.

Nina said it was Jack’s fault that he was alone. Carly only cared about Carly and he’d put his trust in the wrong woman. Did he have a plan? He told her, talk to Carly.

Lulu told Carly about the fake passports, and Valentin listened in. Carly asked how she could help, and Lulu said she just wanted someone to talk to. Carly asked about Dante, and Lulu said he’d covered for her. Carly said, what about Charlotte? and Lulu said she hadn’t intended on taking Charlotte since Valentin had been selfish in taking her on the run. Carly said Lulu and Dante had to get on the same page, but Lulu was afraid Rocco left because of their friction and fighting. Carly asked if Lulu thought Dante was coming from a place of love, and Lulu said she did. Carly wondered if Dante felt the same way.

Dante told Elizabeth that he wondered if Rocco believed they were better off without him. He’d let Lulu know it was safe in the video. Elizabeth said she knew what it was like being involved with a Spencer, when Fitzpatrick interrupted.

Ric suggested they confront Sidwell on their home turf, but Tracy wanted to take him by surprise at Spoon Island. Ric told them to take their own transport and be safe. Sidwell wouldn’t just walk away.

Laura said now they knew Pascal had the information they needed and they had to convince him to turn on his boss. Lucas said he had an idea. They needed him and Sidwell had to pay for his crimes, so he’d work with them.

Fitzpatrick gave Dante an inventory list and said there had been a used syringe in the back of a drawer. He wondered if Britt had a history of drug use, and Dante suggested a tox screen. He asked about the car, and Fitzpatrick wondered if they should call the FBI, but Dante said Britt hadn’t kidnapped Rocco and told him about Britt giving birth to him. He didn’t want the FBI involved. Fitzpatrick said, his kid, his call.

Carly said Lulu needed to figure things out with Dante so Rocco didn’t come back to the same mess, and Lulu said she hoped Valentin knew how much he’d hurt Charlotte, but Carly said he’d probably done his best. Lulu said it wasn’t fair to a child to feel responsible for their parents’ happiness and agreed to make peace with Dante.

Nina told Jack that they couldn’t trust Carly. She hadn’t even told Willow the whole truth and Sidwell had no idea she was involved. Carly was already suspicious of his stroke. Jack said they needed Carly to reach Valentin, but Nina said Carly and Valentin barely knew each other. Jack said Valentin was with Carly.

Josslyn said Cassius (Nathan) wouldn’t kill her, but he didn’t like Pascal. He wouldn’t think twice about taking Pascal out. Pascal said he had no desire to end up in Steinmauer, but she said he’d have his life which was more than Sidwell would give him.

Valentin said in a lot of ways Lulu was right, but she should admit her own shortcomings, and Carly said Lulu had raised Charlotte while he was in prison. He wondered if she was saying Lulu was a better parent.

Jack told Nina that Valentin was hiding at Carly’s and they were sleeping together. He was sure Valentin told her everything. Nina wondered why he wanted to talk to Valentin after they’d try to kill each other.

Dante said he couldn’t give Fitzpatrick all the facts because it could lead Cullum to Rocco, and Elizabeth said Sonny was helping. Britt was a survivor who sincerely loved Rocco and would protect him.

Fitzpatrick called for a tox screen, when Lucas came in. He wanted to talk to Dante. He had information on a murder.

Tracy said they needed a nuclear option, but Ric said people who got in Sidwell’s way tended to have accidents, so make sure someone else knew. Brook suggested bringing Lucy with them.

Pascal thought his loyalty would protect him and said Josslyn was in trouble, not him. She told him not to kid himself. He was as trapped as she was.

Laura said she hadn’t intended to bring Bobbie’s son into this, but Sonny said Lucas wanted to help and it was more dangerous to act alone. If the three of them worked together, it was their best shot. She said Lucas was doing it for Marco.

Lucas told Fitzpatrick that he knew who killed Marco and they should talk to Pascal.

Elizabeth said Britt loved Rocco like a mother and would send him back if he was at risk. Lulu listened in.

Carly said Valentin and Charlotte were lucky to be alive and he was lucky to have Lulu. She didn’t share Lulu’s opinion, she just understood where it came from. Nina rang the bell and said she needed to talk to Valentin now.

Tuesday:

Jacinda pretended to lose her sunglasses near the boathouse and Chase came to the rescue.

Michael asked Willow to come by the Quartermaines’.

At Windymere, Lucy paced, her arm in a sling from a pole dancing accident. She asked Tracy and Brook if they were doing the best thing for the company. Pascal joined them, and Tracy said people knew they were here, and he said they needed to reschedule, but that was a no from Tracy.

Lucas talked to Fitzpatrick about Pascal being obsessed with Marco. Fitzpatrick wondered why he hadn’t said anything before.

Elizabeth told Dante that Britt loved Rocco like a mother, and if she sensed trouble, she’d send him home. Lulu overheard and joined them. She thanked Elizabeth for trying to stop Britt, but Elizabeth said there were things about her involvement they didn’t know.

Cullum hassled Jack at Turning Woods, but Jack stayed mum. Cullum said he’d found Jack’s black box.

Nina insisted she knew Valentin was at Carly’s and threatened to let the WSB and PCPD know. Valentin said, let her in.

Jacinda said the sunglasses were from Crimson and retailed at $700 and Chase offered to help look. Chase told her, if Michael seemed too good to be true, he was, and she said don’t worry about the sunglasses and left. He went to look anyway and she watched from behind the boathouse.

Michael asked Willow if it was cool if he took the kids July 4th weekend and said he’d give her an extra weekend to make up for it. She agreed because she wanted the kids to have the family memories, and asked that it be put in writing. She said it felt good working together instead of against each other, and he agreed.

Lucas said he’d been in shock and it hit him later when he saw Pascal wearing Marco’s tie. Fitzpatrick added it to the file, but Lucas said he could be in danger. He wondered if the police had interviewed Pascal, and Fitzpatrick said Pascal’s statement didn’t have much detail.

Brook said she was with Tracy 100%, and Lucy wondered if they should make decisions without Maxie, but Brook said Maxie was in agreement. Lucy asked what they’d do when it blew up in their faces.

Nina hoped Carly was worth it, and Valentin said she was. Nina said she had a message for him from Jack.

Sidwell said he had no time for the ladies of Deception, but Pascal said Tracy had insisted. Sidwell put on a smile and went in. Tracy said this was his last day at Deception.

Fitzpatrick said Lucas lived at Spoon Island too, and it raised questions. Lucas said he needed to see Dante.

Lulu was surprised that Elizabeth knew that Rocco had a slide bite and not a kitchen accident. She said it sounded like she was being accused of conspiring with Nathan, when Dante had done the same with Elizabeth.

Willow wanted to stay flexible for the kids, and Michael said Wiley had left his mitt at the boathouse. Willow offered to find it and take it. Michael sent Jacinda a text: She’s on her way.

Nina told Valentin that Jack was at Turning Woods and wanted to see him. Carly was surprised that Jack was speaking, and Valentin thought it sounded like a trap, but Nina said he could barely speak and was still not moving. Jack said to tell him, Ex Machina. Valentin said Jack was desperate and they were in bigger trouble than he thought.

Cullum said he hadn’t cracked the combination so his secrets were intact for now. One wrong guess, he assumed the contents would be ash. He found the digital files on the Five Poppies with extensive redactions, but he could see the shape of what wasn’t there. Did Jack turn Britt into a WSB asset? Did he help her escape? Jack blinked twice, and Cullum played with Jack’s IV and said Jack could blink him the combination if there was nothing to hide.

Dante and Elizabeth brought Lulu up to speed, and Fitzpatrick came in. He asked Dante for assistance with Lucas.

Brook said they had reason to believe Sidwell was using their company for illicit purposes, and Tracy said they would report it to the FCC, who would do a full audit. Sidwell said it could destroy the company, but they didn’t budge. Tracy suggested he devest himself immediately, and Lucy said they were sorry, but what was his decision?

Jack refused to blink, and Cullum said he’d return when they had more privacy. Any number of complications could befall him and no one would question him dying in his sleep.

Nina said she owed Jack for putting him in a hospital bed. Valentin could have come to her and she would have helped him. Sticking with Carly never helped anyone. He said he wasn’t anyone, and Nina left. Valentin said Nina couldn’t turn them in or she’d incriminate herself. He liked him and Carly as a team. Carly said she did too.

Willow found the mitt, and Jacinda continued to watch. Chase found the sunglasses and went into the boathouse, running into Willow. He told her about the sunglasses, and Willow said she wasn’t thrilled with Jacinda spending time with her kids. Chase suggested Willow join him in a swim, and she flashed back to Brook threatening her if she so much as breathed on Chase, but said, what was the harm?

Jacinda met Michael and said she was thinking his plan would work.

Lulu said she knew Elizabeth was just helping Rocco and was glad she had.

Lucas asked Dante to bring Pascal in for questions. He was sure Pascal was connected with Marco’s death. Dante asked Fitzpatrick to bring Pascal in for questioning and to get acquainted with Windymere.

Sidwell said he’d invested considerably in Deception and up until now he’d considered them savvy, intelligent women. It was a grave mistake. Without him, there would be no Deception. Pascal interrupted, saying Sidwell was needed, and Sidwell left, meeting Cullum in the foyer. He told Pascal to keep the women occupied, and Sidwell asked if Cullum had found Britt.

Jacinda told Michael that Willow was definitely smitten, but Chase was harder to read. His weak spot was playing the hero. Michael said they’d take advantage of that, and they toasted to nature taking its course. Jacinda said, with just a little help from them, but she was worried about Brook being heartbroken.

Chase brought Willow something to drink, and Willow said she’d missed the outdoors there. It felt good. Chase said she deserved more moments just for her, but she said she didn’t like her chances of getting them. He said her way of life wasn’t sustainable, and she said he was a better friend than she deserved, but he disagreed. She said it made her think of how they used to be.

Cullum told Sidwell that there was nothing new to report. They were dealing with Faison’s daughter. Sidwell said the project couldn’t move forward without her, and Cullum agreed, but thought they should replace her.

Valentin was set on going to Turning Woods, but Carly told him to let her go. He said Jack hated him and had summoned him by invoking Ex Machina and he had to answer.

Willow and Chase went down Memory Lane, and Chase said he was glad they were friends again. Willow said her too, and tenderly picked a leaf out of his hair.

Michael said Brook would be better off without Chase, but Jacinda wondered if Brook would feel the same. He said Brook had to suffer through her guilt about the accident alone, and Jacinda said a person should feel free to be honest with their partner. He said, the second Brook didn’t live up to Chase’s standards, he’d turn to Willow. Today mattered. Jacinda wondered if Willow would risk what she had to lose, and he said if they kept manufacturing these moments, Chase and Willow would cross the line, and they’d pull the whole thing wide open.

Carly said she was with Valentin when Nina delivered the message, and Valentin followed her in, posing as an orderly.

Lulu said she saw that Elizabeth had been trying to protect her son.

Lucas thanked Dante for sending Fitzpatrick to Spoon Island, but Dante said the lead was thin. Lucas said it was the only way he’d get justice for Marco.

Sidwell asked who could possibly replace Britt, when Fitzpatrick knocked at the door.

Pascal served tea, and Sidwell said Fitzpatrick had questions for him. Fitzpatrick said it was involving the murder of Marco Rios.

Wednesday:

Jack said he and Valentin needed each other’s help.

Willow continued to reminisce and saw a spider that creeped her out, but Chase bravely moved it. She thanked him for saving her.

Michael met Kristina at Bobbie’s, and she said she needed his help.

Laura told Sonny that she couldn’t look the other way past a certain point.

Sidwell introduced himself to Fitzpatrick, and Fitzpatrick said he needed to ask Pascal some questions. Sidwell took him to the living room and Fitzpatrick said his questions were regarding Marco’s murder, but Pascal said he had nothing to do with it. He should speak with Lucas Jones.

Josslyn messed with a light fixture.

Willow got a text from a congressman wanting to add pork to a bill she was passing about affordable housing. She’d never vote for what he wanted, but he didn’t need to know that. Chase was impressed with her making the role her own, and she said she loved it, but wished she had more personal time. It used to be the other way around when they were together, but he’d got demoted for helping her and it wasn’t fair.

Kristina told Michael about going to medical school. She’d already applied and been accepted to UCLA.

Jack said it was Valentin’s fault he was there, but Valentin said Nina’s bad aim wasn’t his fault. Jack asked him to help him stop a crisis, and Valentin said his help came at a price. He started to leave, but Carly asked him to wait.

At the coffee warehouse, Sonny told Laura that he didn’t need to threaten Pascal. Once Sidwell thought he killed Marco, he’d be out for blood. He and Laura wouldn’t have to do anything. Pascal would need friends and they’d help save his life. Lucas would come through for them. Lucas joined them and said it hadn’t gone great with the PCPD.

Pascal said he’d never hurt Marco, but Fitzpatrick said he had questions.

Josslyn worked a piece out of the lamp and started to mess with the wiring.

Fitzpatrick said they were following up on Pascal’s whereabouts, and Pascal insisted he’d never hurt Marco. The lights went out and Sidwell told everyone to stay calm. The generator would kick in momentarily.

Michael said it was completely unexpected, but Kristina said she’d been thinking about it a while. She’d taken the MCAT to see if she could get accepted. She said she knew people thought she was brilliant, but unfocused, and didn’t blame them. He said she was just passionate about a lot of things, and she said since the accident, the baby, and Sam, she wanted to focus on something interesting and challenging that lasted. She realized she loved it. Molly’s experience with her doctors reinforced her wanting to do good in the world. He said he was proud of her, but she worried that she’d flake out.

Lucas told Sonny and Laura that he’d had to get Dante involved. Dante sent a detective to Spoon Island, but didn’t seem sold. Lucas was afraid Pascal would get through this without arousing Sidwell’s suspicions, but Sonny said Sidwell was full of grief and rage. If they offered him a viable suspect, he’d bite, and Pascal wouldn’t hang around for Sidwell to give him the benefit of the doubt.

Pascal was gone, and Fitzpatrick put out an APB. The Deception women left, and Fitzpatrick asked to look at Pascal’s room. After that, he’d go back to the mainland.

Valentin said Jack was the reason Josslyn was missing, but Carly said Jack wasn’t lying. Jack said there was more to it, and Valentin asked, who else knew Josslyn was WSB? Jack said, only Vaughn. He’d never trust Cullum and hid her from him. Valentin wondered if she’d gone into hiding so Cullum couldn’t find her, and Jack said it was possible. Carly said, she’d never leave without saying goodbye. Someone took her.

Josslyn messed with the door.

Chase told Willow that he did what he thought was right, but he missed being a detective. At some point, he’d take the exam again, but right now his schedule was what was best for the family. She said what if there was a position more in line with his skill set, challenging with consistent hours? He could work with her in Congress.

The Deception women went back to the mansion, and Lucy said she’d never trusted Pascal. She worried that there was slow acting poison in their tea, and Tracy said they’d be dead. She was going for a walk. Brook said Tracy was disappointed that things with Sidwell hadn’t been settled, and Lucy said she owed them all a huge apology, but Brook said she wasn’t one to judge. She’d made decisions she wished she could take back, but couldn’t, so she’d look ahead to the future. Lucy said it had happened. Brook was Phoebe’s mom.

Carly said, if leaving town had been Josslyn’s choice, she would have said goodbye, and Jack agreed. Valentin said, she would have had a cover story in place. Somebody had her and they needed to find her before Cullum did. Carly asked if there was anything Jack could tell them that would help, and Jack said, start at Windymere. Go to Z. His access number. Tell him everything. Do it or Josslyn stayed lost.

Laura told Sonny that Pascal took the first chance he could get to run. There was an APB out on him and Sidwell was livid and calling for his arrest. Lucas said Sidwell was well-aware of Pascal’s feelings for Marco and noticed Pascal’s open disdain for him, and Sonny said, if Pascal couldn’t have Marco, no one could. Laura said Pascal was running for his life, and Lucas said if Sidwell thought Pascal killed Marco, he’d shoot first and ask questions later. Sonny said, good thing they were there to help Pascal.

Brook told Lucy that it wasn’t official and not to jinx it, but Lucy said you couldn’t jinx anything meant to be. It was obvious Brook already changed her priorities. Brook said, even in the middle of the night, she cherished their moments together. Being a parent with Chase was like a dream. Lucy said Chase was great, but so was Brook.

Willow said Chase would be perfect for her Chief of Staff. He had connections to law enforcement and city government through the PCPD and ties to the community. It would be great press for her as well. She didn’t want to be just another representative and wanted to accomplish things. It was still a boy’s club and he could get her access that she couldn’t get as a woman. Most important, she could trust him.

Michael said, what Kristina did took guts. He thought it was important to like what you did. Was there anything he could say to change her mind? She said, absolutely not.

Fitzpatrick found a photo of Marco in Pascal’s drawer, and Sidwell asked if he had any proof Pascal killed his son, but Fitzpatrick said Pascal was just a person of interest. Sidwell said, who ran when he was about to be questioned, but Fitzpatrick said it wasn’t an admission of guilt. Sidwell wondered if innocent people ran, and Fitzpatrick said every case was different. He advised Sidwell not to jump to conclusions and let the police handle the investigation. He gave Sidwell his card.

Sonny said he’d be in touch when he located Pascal and told Lucas that he did good. He left, and Laura told Lucas that both she and Sonny were grateful to him. He said it was his decision. The pain was worth it. Sidwell was evil and he wanted Sidwell to pay for what he’d done. Laura said so did they, and Lucas said he might have gotten in over his head at the PCPD.

Brook said she believed in Chase 100%, and Lucy said they still didn’t know who shot Drew. Didn’t she want to know? She didn’t think Michael was involved, but she didn’t want to say anything in front of Tracy. It must have been tense when Chase accused him. Brook said Chase was just doing his job and they’d put it behind them as a family.

Willow asked Chase to think about it. It could create opportunities for him and he wouldn’t be putting his life on the line for work. Consider it for Phoebe’s sake. He said she made a good point and wondered why it was important to her. She put her hands on his shoulders and said, for so many reasons. Tracy watched from behind the boathouse (apparently a perfect vantage point).

Jack said he couldn’t talk because of Cullum, and Valentin said Jack didn’t want Cullum to know he was communicating. Jack said it was the Valentin to go first so there was no suspicion, and Valentin left. Jack said, make him listen. It was the only way. Was he lying?

Josslyn got the door open and snuck around Windymere.

Lucy said she was happy for Brook. It was what mattered in life, building a beautiful family with someone you loved. Hold onto it and don’t let anybody take it away from her. Brook flashed back to threatening Willow.

Willow said the year had been horrible, but Chase had been there for her, and he said she’d already helped with Phoebe. She said he was one of the few she considered a true friend. She knew she could count on him. He said he’d consider her offer, and she got ready to go. She left, and he turned to find Tracy there. She said he’d cheated on her granddaughter for the very last time.

Kristina told Michael that Molly had said the same thing, and Michael said the best way to prove doubters wrong was by doing it. The hardest part would be being far away. She said she’d miss him, and he said he’d miss her too, and they hugged.

Carly said she thought jack was telling the truth, and Jack said Valentin had to contact Z. Z would shut down Cullum and Sidwell. She said that was the mission. She was wondering about her daughter and he was talking about a project. He was the reason Josslyn was involved and now missing. He put her daughter’s life in danger and she’d never forgive him for that.

Josslyn lurked around and opened the front door. Sidwell was there with a gun and said, nice try.

Laura wondered why Lucas would be a suspect, and he said he didn’t have an alibi. What if the police thought he was just throwing them off his trail? Laura said, Pascal ran. It implied guilt to the PCPD and Sidwell. Lucas had done the right thing.

Pascal was about to start his car and nothing happened. Sonny appeared at the window with a fistful of cables and asked if Pascal needed a lift.

Thursday:

Alexis asked Ethan to come to her office and showed him the photo of him and Delilah that she’d gotten from the art gallery.

Brook told Michael that Willow was going after her husband and he was pushing Willow straight into Chase’s arms.

Chase told Tracy that he’d never cheat on Brook, but she wasn’t buying it. He said Willow was just a friend, and she said, a friend he threw away his career for, and now his marriage.

Pascal was taken to the warehouse, where Laura, Sonny, and Lucas waited for him. Sonny said they wanted to help him help himself. They’d give him a chance to save his own life but it would cost him.

Josslyn opened the front door to find Sidwell with a gun. He said, nice try, and she told him to let her go and she’d leave his name out of it. He said he didn’t trust her and cocked his gun.

Brook said Michael wasn’t helping matters by fighting with Willow, but he said they were civil now. If Willow was spending time with Chase, it had nothing to do with him.

Willow came home, where Nina was taking care of Drew. Nina said she was thinking of putting sunglasses on him, and Willow told her about the change to the kids’ schedule and how she’d run into Chase.

Tracy said Willow was all over Chase like a cheap suit and he did nothing to discourage it, but he said he’d never be disloyal to Brook. She suggested he pack his bags and their lawyers would be in touch.

Alexis said she’d gotten the photo from Apollo, and Eithan said he and Delilah had been friends. She asked why he hadn’t told Brook and Chase that he knew Delilah. Was it because he was Phoebe’s father?

Pascal said Lucas set him up. They both knew Cullum killed Marco. Sonny said Pascal wasn’t innocent, and Lucas said, it was the only way to get justice for Marco. Laura said they had to bring Sidwell down, and Pascal asked what they needed him to do.

Sidwell said he’d been persuaded to let Josslyn live because of her connections, but she was more trouble than she was worth. For escaping alone he should end her life. Nathan came in and said, don’t.

Ethan told Laura that he and Delilah were friends who’d hooked up once and she got pregnant. They weren’t in a place to be parents and decided to meet in Port Charles. He was delayed and she’d stopped responding to his messages. He found out she was dead when he’d gone to the Quartermaines and talked to Brook and Chase. That’s when he knew Phoebe was his.

Michael asked, what happened? and Brook said she tried her best not to make a thing about Willow being after Chase because she trusted Chase. When she’d brought the gift over, she’d seen Willow cozied up to him. Chase acted normal, but after he left, she warned Willow it wouldn’t end well for her if she kept it up.

Tracy said Chase could break her granddaughter’s heart, but he wouldn’t get a dime in the divorce because he’d signed a prenup. Chase said they weren’t divorcing, but Tracy said once she told Brook, he’d be out. Chase said he’d give her a chance to prove herself right and called Brook, asking her to come to the boathouse. Tracy had something to share.

Lucas said Sidwell being behind bars would benefit Pascal, and Laura told him about Dalton’s body and the blackmail. Sonny said they wanted him to retrieve the photos. He was offering Pascal a way out. He’d help Pascal flee the country and give him $50,000 to start a new life. Laura personally guaranteed his safety and said all he had to do was get the photos and he was a free man. Pascal said it was impossible.

Sidwell said Josslyn would only escape again, and told Nathan to step aside. Nathan said if he hurt Josslyn, their partnership was over.

Willow told Nina about meeting Chase, and that they might be spending even more time together. She took Drew back to the bedroom.

Brook arrived at the boathouse, and Tracy told her that she’d witnessed Chase in a compromising position with a scantily clad Willow. Chase said they were in swimsuits, and Tracy said it wasn’t physical, but they were enjoying an intimate moment. Chase said they weren’t, but Tracy said if he hadn’t cheated yet, it was only a matter of time. Chase told Brook that her grandmother was wrong, and Brook wanted to talk to him in private.

Alexis said she wasn’t judging Ethan, just trying to get information. He said Brook and Chase were the perfect parents, and she asked if he’d sign away his parental rights. He said, yes, and she asked why he hadn’t said anything. He said he didn’t want to complicate things or make them think he was trying to get Phoebe back. Tell them she couldn’t find Phoebe’s father.

Pascal said the photos were in a locked safe at Windymere, and Lucas said if Pascal gave him the combination, he’d get them. Sonny dropped the amount to $40K because Lucas would do the work, and Pascal agreed.

Nathan said Sidwell needed him on the inside of the PCPD, but Sidwell complained that Nathan hadn’t warned him about Pascal. Nathan said no one had known Pascal was involved until he ran. Now the PCPD had more questions for Sidwell, and he was lucky Nathan was taking the lead or Fitzpatrick would have been the one who walked in on him holding a gun on Josslyn. Sidwell said Josslyn served no purpose, but Nathan said it was a non-negotiable. He’d imprisoned her once and would again.

Alexis said she couldn’t do that. What if Ethan changed his mind? He said he wouldn’t, but she said she had to protect her clients interests. He said he’d sign the paperwork and she could say the father wanted to remain anonymous, but she said it wouldn’t be the truth. He said it was what was best for everyone. Let him give Phoebe what he never had.

On the phone, Michael told Elaine that he needed something more incriminating, when Tracy came in. She said he’d brought that viper Willow into this house and she’d been a blight on the family ever since. She caught Willow trying to seduce Chase.

Brook asked what Chase had been doing with Willow, and he said they hadn’t planned to run into each other. They talked and Brook’s grandmother twisted it. Brook said Tracy was good at reading people, but Chase said he loved Brook and would never be unfaithful. She said it was the second time she’d found him with Willow and it didn’t feel right. He said he had no feelings for Willow, but Brook said Willow obviously had feelings for him.

Nina said Chase wasn’t qualified to be Willow’s Chief of Staff. He was so honest and straightforward, he couldn’t pull it off. Willow said the constituents would find him refreshing, but Nina said he had no experience. Willow said neither did she. Chase wrecked his career for her and it was the least she could do. Nina said it could end her political career if she hired Chase.

Pascal wrote down the combination and gave it to Lucas. He said there was no digital back-up because Sidwell wanted to make sure no one could say the photos were doctored. Sonny said if Pascal wasn’t telling the truth, his man would take Pascal back to town and leave him to Sidwell’s devices. He told his man to take Pascal to the airfield, and Lucas said he wanted Marco’s tie. Pascal said it was all he had left of Marco, and Lucas said, Cullum stabbed Marco, but Pascal was just as responsible for Marco’s death. Pascal gave him the tie and left with Sonny’s man.

Sidwell told Nathan, fine. He had more important things to deal with, like finding Pascal. Not to mention finding a replacement for Britt, who’d left them high and dry. Josslyn asked what Sidwell had done to Nathan to make him like this, and Sidwell said she didn’t know her captor as well as she thought. Josslyn and Nathan left, Josslyn surreptitiously leaving one of her rings on the floor near the sofa.

Michael said it sounded like something was going on, and Tracy hoped Brook didn’t let Chase weasel out of this. Even smart women got deceived by men they loved. Michael said it happened to him too, and she said being deceived by someone you loved made you take the blinders off. He said, maybe she should just sit back and let it happen.

Chase insisted Willow didn’t have feelings for him and told Brook not to let her family get in her head. Brook was worried that he only saw the good in Willow, and he said Willow had only helped them. He told her about Willow offering him a job, but she said he loved being a cop. He said it was better money and there would be no more overnights, allowing him to be a better dad, and she said he was right. Maybe her family did get in her head a little and she was judging Willow too much.

Nina said the optics would look terrible and it was only a matter of time before the rumors flew about Willow and Chase. Willow said she didn’t care, but Nina said she’d better start caring. The public had embraced her so quickly because they saw her as a loving devoted wife. If there was a whiff of impropriety, it would cut her support. Willow said she couldn’t risk losing her power and influence, and Nina was relieved to hear her say that. She was also worried how it could hurt Willow on a personal level.

Sonny tried to talk Lucas out of it, but Lucas said he had a better chance. Laura said he’d be risking his life, but Lucas said he’d asked Marco to steal something from the safe. It had cost Marco his life and it was only fair he take the same risk. He owed it to Marco to handle this personally and make sure no one else got hurt.

Alexis agreed to draw up the paperwork for a closed adoption, but needed to make sure it was what Ethan wanted. He said it was, and she said one person might suspect he was the father.

Michael said Brook was stubborn and if Tracy intervened, Brook would just double down on her marriage and Tracy would be the bad guy. It would be better for Brook to realize the truth on her own.

Chase said he wanted to consider the job offer, but wouldn’t make any decision without Brook. They were a team. Brook said they were and she’d remind her grandmother not to cause any more trouble. He said he loved her so much, and she said she loved him too, and they kissed.

Nina said she wouldn’t blame Willow for having feelings for Chase, but he was married and he and Brook were starting a family. Willow said she was helping them, and Nina said that was great, but she had to be careful. Willow told Nina not to worry about her.

Sonny told Laura that Pascal was boarding the plane, but his man wouldn’t let them take off until they had the photos. Laura said she thought Pascal was telling them the truth, and Sonny said he wasn’t comfortable about Lucas being the one to break in the safe. Laura said they had to have faith in his capabilities.

Lucas found Sidwell in the living room and asked if he was okay. He knew about Pascal. Sidwell wondered how he didn’t see Pascal was obsessed with his son, and Lucas said he hadn’t seen it either. Sidwell said Lucas hadn’t brought that psycho into their lives and Pascal had murdered his boy. He took our Marco. Lucas said he’d loved Marco very much and was relieved to see the man responsible for his death be brought to justice. We saw Josslyn’s ring on the floor.

Josslyn asked if the prototype couldn’t be built with Britt gone, and Nathan said the project was in limbo for now. She said now was the perfect time for him to bail, since things were falling apart, but he said it wasn’t that easy. She said it was and her offer still stood. Now was their chance to take Sidwell and Cullum down. She could still get him immunity. He told her to save her breath and left. He watched her through the one-way window and pondered.

🌞 Summer Friday…

Nina helped Willow with Drew, and Willow asked her to leave out the snide commentary. Nina said she’d try, but it wasn’t in her nature. Obrecht showed up and told them to stop this ridiculous physical therapy at once. She wondered what they knew about her Britta.

Cullum wanted a status update on Britt, but Sidwell said he didn’t know anything. Cullum was disappointed, but Sidwell said he’d been focused on other matters, like nailing the bastard who murdered his son.

Sonny told Laura it would be over soon, when Lucas came back – with the envelope. If they trusted Pascal, that was it. Laura said they were free.

Lucas arrived back at the warehouse and flashed back to getting the envelope from the safe, as I screamed, hurry up! He was successful without getting caught. Sonny said he didn’t think Pascal was lying and neither did Laura, but she was worried about her DNA on the gun. Sonny said they’d never trace it to the murder, and Laura said Sidwell had lost power over them. She hugged Sonny and Lucas, but Lucas said it wasn’t over for them or him.

Alexis told Brook and Chase that she’d spoken to Phoebe’s father and he was open to them adopting her.

Ethan met Ava at the MetroCourt Gardens to apologize for the last time when things got contentious between them. Ava said, when he’d forced her into Sonny’s car? and he said she meant a friendly nudge. He’d admired the way she’d handled herself. She more than kept her cool. She said he was transparent. She wasn’t going to forget he was Phoebe’s father.

Cullum said Pascal killing Marco was unfortunate, but couldn’t distract them from the issue at hand. Sidwell had his sincerest condolences, but their priority was the completion of the project which was at a standstill without Britt. Sidwell said it was embarrassing, since Cullum had the entire WSB at his disposal and couldn’t track down a flighty doctor with a teenager. Cullum said she knew how to disappear and he’d thought Rocco’s parents would make an effort to locate Rocco. It led him to believe they didn’t want extra attention on Rocco. Sidwell said, because they didn’t want extra attention from Cullum.

Nina asked why they’d know about Britt, and Obrecht asked if Britt had come to them for anything, but they said no. Obrecht said Britt had no one to help her, like Drew, and suggested they put sunglasses on him. Clearly he was desperate. He’d been blinking SOS incessantly since she’d arrived.

Lucas said just because Sonny and Laura were in the clear wasn’t going to stop Sidwell from hurting the people they cared about. He hadn’t paid. Sonny said, he would, and Lucas didn’t need to worry about it. Laura said Sidwell needed to be taken down by law enforcement and she’d bring him to justice. She couldn’t let Sonny kill Sidwell and pretend it didn’t happen.

Willow said Obrecht was misreading Drew’s signals. He was just frustrated. Obrecht said everyone knew the international signal for distress – three fast blinks for S, three slow blinks for O. He was clearly conveying SOS. Willow and Nina pled ignorance, and Obrecht said they were blind. Plus, Drew exhibited no additional signs of a stroke, and there was the convenience of the timing. Nina told her, stop it, but Obrecht said she was merely pointing out the optics. Nina said Willow was suffering enough, and Obrecht said she didn’t care that they were scheming, just scheme better. She had her own problems to deal with and because they were family, they were Nina and Willow’s problems too. Help her find her Britta.

Ava said she’d facilitated the meeting between Apollo and Alexis. Imagine her surprise to see photographic evidence of Ethan’s entanglement with Delilah. Apollo tried to keep his secret initially. She was sure it had been incentivized. Ethan asked how she got Apollo to spill, and she said she might have suggested that the Quartermaines would pay for information about Delilah. Money was a strong motivator. He said, perhaps the strongest, and she said it was surprising that Delilah hadn’t ended up with someone well to do. Instead her baby’s father was… well, you.

Alexis said the baby’s father’s relationship with Delilah was casual and he hadn’t known she was pregnant until late in the pregnancy. He wasn’t in the position to be a father and quickly agreed Phoebe would be better off with Brook and Chase. He had one condition. He wanted a closed adoption with sealed records. They and Phoebe could never know him.

Ethan told Ava, Delilah was a friend. They understood each other. They both moved in rarified circles without access to rarified money. Ava said her bank account allowed her the freedom to do what she chose, and suggested they get on with it. He wanted her to keep her mouth shut and she knew exactly why.

Brook told Alexis that when she gave Gio up, it was supposed to be a closed adoption, but Gio found out anyway and was devastated. She would never want that for Phoebe. Chase said neither would he, and Brook said they’d planned on telling her about Delilah. Inevitably, she’d have questions and Brook wanted to be able to give her answers. Alexis said she sympathized, but the father made his wishes clear – a sealed adoption and no contact with them or Phoebe. Chase said they’d agree to it, and Brook said the most important thing was that Phoebe was theirs.

Sonny said the cops hadn’t been able to stop Sidwell. They were waiting for him to slip so they’d be in the perfect position to bust him. They knew Sidwell was a danger and now they could add Cullum. Lucas said Cullum had all the WSB resources at his disposal, and Sonny said it wasn’t as simple as just calling the police. Lucas said, what if it was? Sidwell was a murderer and they were all in agreement that he wouldn’t hesitate to kill again. So they needed to catch him in the act. He thought Sidwell’s safe was the key.

Sidwell said, if Rocco’s parents knew he’d shot Cullum and why, that was a Cullum problem, but Cullum said, wrong again. They both risked exposure if he was found out as a double agent. Sidwell said Cullum had told him it was a question of priorities. If bringing his son’s killer to justice wasn’t Cullum’s, why should protecting Cullum be his? Cullum said they were close to the finish line and had everything to lose with his failure and more to gain by its completion. Sidwell said finding Britt wasn’t their goal, finishing the project was, and Cullum said, for that, they needed a brilliant mind.

Nina said she was sure Britt would reach out when she was safe, but Obrecht said Nathan was concerned that Britt would start exhibiting symptoms of Huntington’s. Nina asked if she was, and Obrecht said not that she knew of, but Britt didn’t tell her everything. Her daughter was off somewhere taking care of a teenage boy and battling a terminal illness. She didn’t understand why Britt didn’t come to her for help. Nina said, it could be for any number of reasons, and Obrecht said she was terrified for Britt.

On the phone, Willow told Chase that she’d just gotten the paperwork she’d asked to be expedited by the Director of Social Services, and Chase said the timing couldn’t be better. They were with Alexis now. Willow insisted on coming over with the paperwork herself, and Chase told Brook. Brook said Willow was right there when they needed her.

Sidwell asked who Cullum got to replace Britt, and Cullum said the replacement didn’t need to start from scratch. Sidwell said the project was 90% complete, and Cullum said they just had to pick up where Britt left off and bring the project to its conclusion. Sidwell asked who this genius was.

Despite Obrecht and Nina protesting, Willow said she wanted to make sure the paperwork got their safely. She left, and Nina told Obrecht that she didn’t have to say it, but Obrecht said she was going to anyway. Nina’s daughter was far too invested in her ex-husband’s affairs. She needed to be more focused on the man she had at home. Nina said she didn’t disagree, and Obrecht asked what her plan was to reign Willow in.

Brook sent a text: NEED TO SEE YOU. NOW. She joined Chase and Alexis, who was telling Chase there would be no public hearing, which reduced the chance of any potential concerns. Willow’s paperwork was a huge plus. Brook said there was a crisis at Deception, and Alexis said they were done and left. Brook followed.

Lucy went to the MetroCourt Gardens, saw Ava, and changed her table since she wasn’t a fan of that particular view.

Ava asked if Ethan was sure about keeping it a secret that he was Phoebe’s father, and Ethan said he told Alexis that he’d consent to the adoption only if it was closed and sealed. He had his own relationships with the Quartermaines, especially Tracy, and didn’t want it complicated. It was what was best for everyone. Ava said she might actually believe him if he wasn’t the son of Holly Sutton and Luke Spencer.

Laura was concerned about Lucas taking such a huge risk, and Sonny was surprised Lucas wanted to help because of his involvement. Laura said it showed how much Lucas loved Marco. His love for Marco trumped everything else. She just wanted this whole thing over. Sonny assured her it would be, but she said she didn’t really know. Sidwell was deadly and calculating. She was so happy after her re-election and on such a high. Sonny said, then Sidwell struck, and she said, he waited for that moment and planned all the details together brilliantly. Sonny asked if she was worried Sidwell would put the pieces together and try to take them down again, and she said, wasn’t he?

Lucas went back to Windymere and looked at the photo of Marco in front of the safe, then opened the safe.

Obrecht said Willow intended on hiring Chase as her Chief of Staff? and wondered if Willow was committed to self-sabotage and scandal. Nina said Willow had sincere feelings for Chase. He’d stood by her at Drew’s trial and risked his career to get her justice. He cared about her. Obrecht said Willow had cheated on an ailing Chase and left him for another man, but Nina said she had no way of knowing what a monster Michael would become. Then Drew seduced her. Obrecht said, poor Willow, the victim. She was a viper who could turn on Nina too. Nina said she was only worried that her daughter was setting herself up for heartbreak, and Obrecht told her not to underestimate her daughter. If Willow wanted Chase, she didn’t doubt Willow would find a way to get him.

Willow gave the paperwork to Alexis and asked Chase what was going on. He said Alexis had found Phoebe’s biological father and he’d agreed to let them adopt Phoebe, and Willow hugged him. She said it was no surprise Alexis pulled off a miracle. She certainly had for her.

Brook arrived at the MetroCourt Gardens and flashed back to asking Chase why he’d risk his career investigating the charges against Willow. It seemed the only truth he wanted was the one that exonerated Willow and she wanted him to stay as far away from this as possible. Let Drew be Willow’s hero. He said if she was wrongfully convicted, he couldn’t live with himself. Brook moved on to thinking about Willow telling them the charges were being dropped and she’d never forget what Chase had done for her. She flashed back to her and Chase deciding to foster Phoebe, and then at the boathouse, when Chase told her that Willow would help them get what they wanted. She said something didn’t feel right, but Chase insisted there was nothing going on between him and Willow. She said it had been the second time she’d found Chase alone with Willow, but he said he had no feelings with Willow. She said Willow obviously had feelings for him, and flashed back within the flashback to seeing Willow hug Chase at Drew’s house, then threatening her. She saw Lucy and sat down with her. Lucy was worried it was about Sidwell, but Brook said she could exhale. It was purely personal. Promise to keep it between them. Lucy said she was a vault… She could be a vault. Brook said someone was after her husband and she needed Lucy’s help to stop them.

Ava said Ethan’s mark just walked in. Brook was an heiress and her family had more money than God. Nothing made someone more vulnerable than a child. He was setting them up. He’d wait until the adoption was almost finalized, swoop in, reveal himself as Phoebe’s father, and make the Quartermaines pay big. It was inspired really. They both knew the size of the payoff depended on the level of desperation and came down to the timing. He asked what her point was, and she said he might end up with a baby he didn’t actually want without a penny to show for it.  

Chase said he was grateful to both Willow and Alexis, but Willow said it all went back to Alexis. She wouldn’t be in a position to help them if it wasn’t for Alexis. The three of them being together was fitting. She owed her freedom to both of them. Alexis for her brilliant legal defense, and Chase for believing in her and risking his job to fight for her. Chase said it had been the right thing to do. Willow was innocent. She said Chase’s faith in her meant everything.

Brook said Willow had been exceptionally helpful lately, and Lucy said it sounded like someone was helping themselves to Brook’s husband. Brook said every time she turned around, there was Willow, fawning all over Chase, who swore it was completely innocent. Chase was kind and honest, and she knew he loved her and would never cheat. Lucy said it was a rather slippery slope, and Brook asked what to do. Lucy said Brook was doing the right thing by staying calm. Accusing Chase of something that he hadn’t technically done wouldn’t help Brook or her cause. Brook said what Willow was doing was so obvious. She wished Chase could see the truth. Lucy said Chase was never going to see Willow the way Brook did. She needed to stay focused. Keep her eyes on the prize and remember Willow was the opponent. She was the one Brook would have to outmaneuver. Brook said that’s why she came to Lucy. She needed an ally. Lucy said she was an ally, but Brook really needed an accomplice. Down the road, she might need an alibi, but they’d play that by ear. Brook said she did warn Willow to stay away from Chase, but then found her cozying up to him afterward at her home. Lucy said, no ma’am, and Brook said she couldn’t let that slide, right? Willow needed to know she didn’t make empty threats. Lucy said, exactly. Brook had come to the right place. In the world of adultery, she was the master and Brook would be her apprentice.

Ethan told Ava that he was always motivated by money, but he was also an orphan. He wasn’t going to allow a little girl to be raised by him, a man with no paternal instincts, or given to a family he couldn’t vet. He knew the Quartermaines and Brook and Chase were amazing parents. It was obvious how much they loved that little girl. He had the opportunity to ensure that his daughter grew up in an amazing house with people who loved her and only wanted what was best for her. Ava said, who also happened to be filthy rich. Was it for Phoebe or for him? He said, Phoebe. He was a mercenary, not a monster. He’d promised Delilah that her child would have a good life and was trying to make sure that happened. Ava said all she had to do was keep quiet, and he wondered if that was too much to ask. She said, fine, but her silence wouldn’t come cheap.

Sonny burned the photos and negatives, and told Laura that he really wanted to do this his way. She said, but out of respect for her, he wouldn’t, and he said Lucas was taking a big chance, as was his right, but he’d proven that he could do it. She said, Lucas was honoring someone he loved and they both got that, and he said, now that they were on the same page, how did she want to handle this? It was up to them to see this through. She said she knew what she needed to do and couldn’t wait to do it. Sonny laughed as the photos burned.

Sidwell came in and said he hadn’t realized Lucas was home. Was there something he could help with?

On the phone in the GH parking lot, Obrecht said she’d just searched Britt’s office. Of course (🍷) she was within her rights. She was Britt’s mutter. She was hoping to find something the police overlooked, but Nein. She got into her car and thanked them for the words of encouragement. She just prayed to God they were right. In the meantime, she wasn’t giving up. Talk to them soon. She was about to start the car, when a gloved hand reached from the backseat and covered her mouth. It was Cullum.

On Monday, Portia asks Isaiah to hold off for now; Sidwell tells Nathan that finding Britt is no longer a priority; Trina asks why Kai is so intent on her delegating; Laura says she and Sonny endured this nightmare together, so they should end it together; and Josslyn asks what they did to a passed out Obrecht.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

Nathan explains Ethan.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-nathan-dean-explains-why-ethan-is-giving-up-his-daughter

Like Willow wouldn’t jump on Chase the first chance she got.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-exclusive-katelyn-macmullen-on-willow-and-brook-lynns-brewing-clash-over-chase

Aging up time. There’s a new Scout in town.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-exclusive-scout-cain-recast

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-new-scout-kayden-tokarski-calls-port-charles-role-a-dream-come-true

A tribute to Tristan Rogers, perhaps?

Au revoir, Pascal.

https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/general-hospital-comings-goings-its-the-end-of-the-road-for-one-villain

💉 A Dose Of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

At last, it was the final charter, with guests who clearly didn’t understand that fish was seafood, and guest Patrick pretty much not liking anything but burgers and pizza, and probably chicken nuggets and Tater Tots. There was a Seven Dealy Sins themed dinner, where primary Brandon doing double duty by dressing in rainbow garb and being Pride and Greed. Surprisingly, the guests claimed it was the best charter ever and tipped the crew a generous $34.5K or $2900 each. The grand total was $235,700 or $26,189 each. Not bad for being workhorses for mostly ungrateful rich people for six weeks. During the last crew night out, everyone pretended like they’d grown and were better people, but it was doubtful. Jenna, however, did get her stripes back.

Summer House – Reunion Part 2

Much of the same regarding West and Amanda, with West feebly trying to defend himself, and Amanda not saying much of anything. Receipts went back and forth trying to prove whether or not they’d hooked up prior to Amanda and Kyle splitting. Amanda needed a moment, and after she walked off, the rest of the cast – mostly Lindsay – screeched at West to go after his woman.

In the City

It was probably a bad idea to start this show before the other one officially ended since it made the timeline confusing The Reunion took place long after the filming, so Amanda, West, and Ciara were all hanging out as friends, causing me to go, WTF? more than once. I just didn’t see how Kyle didn’t realize the end was coming when he was behaving like an a-hole pretty much throughout the entire run of Summer House. Another huge clue might have been when Amanda signed a one-year lease on an apartment, but none of the dudes in this friend group seem particularly savvy.

The Valley

Danny’s drinking, Brittany’s mommy makeover, Michelle and Jesse at the finish line of their divorce… I think. Brandon wasn’t exactly a stellar nurse’s aid for Brittany post-op and Schwartz showed up like a bad penny. I’m not really sure what that means, but I like the sound of it. Zack had a housewarming party after his roommate moved out, and as usual, when the show was over, I was glad this isn’t my friend group.

Ick x 1000.

Southern Hospitality – Reunion Part 1

As Reunions go, this one was pretty boring. It seemed like a literal rehash of last week’s episode, and I could barely pay attention.

Real Housewives Of Rhode Island

I just plain forgot about watching this, so reading along with you. Apparently, I missed some hair pulling. <sigh>

Random Reality Items

So there’s finally a book to go with the cover? And did a ghost write it? Curious AF, but I probably won’t read it.

Adding this because I loved her Kell on Earth show.

We may all collectively aww! now. Too bad it’s a photo of Kevin Sobieski and his previous boyfriend and not him and Andy. What’s up with that?

Looks like an interesting season. I love Aesha.

At least these aren’t the really stupid shows like Real Housewives or, God forbid, Summer House.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

The WONDERfools. Netflix. – In this 8-part limited series (or is it?), three misfits, who would fit in with the Scooby Doo gang, accidentally get superpowers. People are disappearing and when dark forces begin to close in, they band together with the hot local civil servant who has his own powers to fight the evil. Funny and fresh, the series starts off lighthearted, but definitely gets darker. The special effects are excellent, and the fight scenes are creative, and the casting spot-on. There was a also a V reference which I appreciated. It’s all about the K, but dubbed in English so you don’t have to work too hard for your viewing pleasure.

https://collider.com/marvel-replacement-superhero-series-wonderfools-netflix-viewership-record

https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2026-05-15/entertainment/television/Radioheads-Creep-sets-nostalgic-tone-for-Netflixs-The-WONDERfools/2593322

https://www.whats-on-netflix.com/news/k-dramas/the-wonderfools-season-2-netflix-renewal-status

I had some catching up to do, and spent time with Beyond the Gates (Paramount+) and From (MGM+), as well as soldiering on with Black (TubiTV). Speaking of the latter, it renewed my interest in learning Korean, so I actually started using my Babbel lessons.

🔮 Watch Of the Future…

This looks promising. Premiering on June 15th.

https://www.tlc.com/shows/little-singles/articles/little-singles-show-announcement-premiere-date-season-trailer

https://people.com/little-singles-reality-show-trailer-tlc-exclusive-11974780

I’m definitely up for this. I loved the first one and I’m thrilled that many cast members are back.

https://www.inverse.com/entertainment/the-minecraft-movie-sequel-title

🌹 Blooming Where They’re Planted…

🐦‍🔥 Freedom for them.

https://people.com/crested-ibises-released-in-japan-for-the-first-time-in-decades-11987982

🐩 Putting their best paw forward.

https://people.com/dogs-recreate-2026-met-gala-looks-for-the-pet-gala-11979936

🐈 InstaPets.

https://www.eonline.com/photos/19657/celebrity-pets-on-instagram

🐕 Never, never, never leave your pet in a hot car. Never.

https://people.com/avma-vet-expert-shares-biggest-summer-safety-concerns-for-pets-11987734

🦑 Quotes of the Week

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

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

The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing. – John Powell

I believe the most important single thing, beyond discipline and creativity, is daring to dare.Dr. Maya Angelou

Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it’s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring. – Marilyn Monroe (I was going to say, that’s genius, but…)

Never confuse a single defeat with a final defeat. – F. Scott Fitzgerald

By hero, we tend to mean a heightened man who, more than other men, possesses qualities of courage, loyalty, resourcefulness, charisma, above all, selflessness. He is an example of right behavior; the sort of man who risks his life to protect his society’s values, sacrificing his personal needs for those of the community. – Paul Zweig

Holy crap. It’s like we’re sh*tting jellyfish. They’re everywhere. – Kate Chastain, Below Deck

🌈 The Gateway To Summer…

Until next time, stay safe; stay out of the sun during peak hours (10 am to 2 pm, unless you’re in Australia, then it’s all day); and stay remembering that the best way to prove doubters wrong is to do it.

Video > Ramones – “Rockaway Beach” – Rocket to Russia

May 23, 2025 – GH Weekdays, Two Bombshells At the Nurses Ball, Soap Suds, This Week In Reality, Weekend Watching, Wait List, Rites Of Pet (!) Passage, Two Quartets Of Quotes & Glow

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

🥢 Weekday Bites…

Monday:

Brook called a family meeting, and Ned asked Lois if something was going on at Deception. Tracy seemed distracted lately. Lois said it seemed like Tracy being Tracy.

Dante saw Sasha in the nook, and she asked how Rocco was doing. He said he thought Rocco had learned his lesson, and she said he was a really good kid. So was Danny.

Ned asked Brook what the meeting was about, and Brook said it had been tense since Rocco went to the hospital and Gio was walking on eggshells. He’d been beating himself up. Jason said, so had Danny, and Brook said, for the sake of family unity, could they please move on. Gio listened from outside the door.

Cody it was strange there was no record of Gio being born, but was still skeptical, but Lulu said, the more she thought about it, she thought Camilla had never been pregnant. Camilla had been on tour and the Bensonhurst crew wouldn’t have known.

Drew said he was surprised Portia had said anything to Curtis. In order to be blackmailed, a person had to do something wrong, something that could even cost a doctor their medical license.

Sonny said he knew Willow didn’t want an ugly custody fight. Nobody would win. Willow said it was the last thing she wanted for Wiley and Amelia, but Carly and Michael seemed determined to take her kids from her.

Nina asked Carly if Michael was coming home, and Carly said she hadn’t expected the hearing so soon. Nina said the simple solution was to postpone it, but Carly said, nothing doing. Nina said she’d thought they were together on this, but Carly said Willow would never leave Drew and she had to protect her grandchildren. Nina said they were her grandchildren too, and Carly wasn’t doing this.

Drew gave Curtis a hypothetical situation that was actually real about Portia tampering with Heather’s test results. He assumed the hypothetical doctor’s career would be over and it would be devastating for her daughter too.

Lulu found the name of the group Camilla toured with- The Nicola Quartet. They’d been performing in New Zealand when Gio was supposedly born in LA. Cody said they had to be certain if they were going to upend people’s lives, and Lulu said she wasn’t stopping until she had proof. She was going to find the other members of the quartet.

Tracy didn’t think two teenage boys getting drunk was unheard of and Brook said none of them would have called Rocco’s parents when they were Gio’s age. Gio came in and said he’d used bad judgement that Rocco had almost paid for. He couldn’t change things, but would work to gain back everyone’s trust. Lois followed him out to the foyer, and he said she and Brook needed to stop making excuses for him.

Sasha said Danny was sorry for talking Rocco into going to the party, and Dante said Danny was a good kid, but still reckless. Sasha said Danny was taking it seriously, and Dante said he loved Danny, but he was too much like Jason for his own good.

Sonny said Carly should never have interfered and he thought Willow should get a postponement, but Willow said she was sick of having it hanging over her head and Ric said she could win. Sonny said nobody would win, especially the kids. She should wait until Michael got home and they should compromise. Michael had told him that he wasn’t looking for full custody.

Carly said she was hoping Nina would get through to Willow, but she wanted the kids away from Drew now. Willow would never see him for who he was and she had to do something to protect the kids. Nina asked if Carly had just been pretending to work with her to keep her distracted.

Cody looked up a song that Camilla had once played in concert and found it on a file sharing site. Lulu looked for contact info on the remaining quartet musicians and told him that she’d say she was doing a story on touring musicians and had known Camilla. After doing a search, she found the viola guy.

Ned said he was impressed with Gio, and Jason told them, Gio said it all, and left.

Lois told Gio that she wasn’t excusing his behavior, but they’d all made mistakes. It was part of growing up. Gio said he wasn’t a kid anymore, but she said he always would be to her. He said he didn’t know what he would have done without her. Thanks to her and Sonny, he had an amazing life. He could stand on his own now because of them.

Sasha said she thought Jason was fundamentally a good man, and Dante said Jason loved his kids, but wasn’t a huge help when disciplining them. Danny needed boundaries and with Sam gone, he wasn’t getting a lot of them. Jason had to step up the way father should. Jason walked in.

Lulu left a message for the viola guy.

Curtis told Drew to keep his daughter’s name out of his mouth, but Drew claimed it was just hypotheticals. What if the patient found out a doctor was trying to deny her freedom and got a lawyer? The doctor would be facing a crippling lawsuit, and the doctor and her husband would be responsible for part of the enormous settlement.

Sonny said he’d talked with Michael before the accident, and he’d only asked for full custody as a negotiation tactic. If he hadn’t gotten hurt, he and Willow would have worked out joint custody. Willow said Michael wasn’t open to a compromise anymore. She’d flown to Germany, but he’d refused to see her. Sonny said it didn’t seem like Michael at all.

Nina said Carly had gone behind her back and lied to her face. Carly said she never made any promises and Nina was the one lying to her daughter. Nina said she had to stay on Willow’s good side, but Carly thought it was just an excuse to stall. Nina wasn’t a mother and never would be.

Nina said she was a good mother, and Carly said, then act like it. She was acting like a friend. Nina said she’d already lost Nelle and wasn’t losing Willow. Carly said Willow would come around. A good mother sacrificed their own happiness for the good of their child. Nina said Carly had never sacrificed anything. She did what she wanted no matter who it hurt. Carly said Willow should be thankful Nina didn’t raise her, or she’d be a worse mother than she was now.

Dante jetted and Jason wondered what he’d interrupted. Sasha said they’d been talking about Danny, but she should have kept her mouth shut. Jason was glad Danny had so many people looking out for him. There was a knock at the door and a woman served Sasha with papers. Sasha told Jason that she’d been called to testify in Willow’s custody hearing, and Jason said, thanks to Carly, it had been fast tracked. Sasha wondered if Willow knew that Michael was her baby’s father.

Dante came back, and Tracy said he’d missed the family meeting. Dante asked what it had been about, and Brook said, him and Gio. Olivia said the consensus was, Dante was being too hard on Gio and she agreed.

Curtis said, there was no proof, but Drew said a hypothetical doctor wouldn’t give in without it. He was sure the hospital’s system could verify it. A digital footprint lasted forever. Curtis said, so did photos and videos, and no amount of good press would erase the damage done.

Willow said the receptionist was clear that Michael didn’t want to see her, but Sonny said he knew Michael. He wouldn’t want to put his kids through what he’d been through. Willow said she’d been shocked, and Sonny said all the more reason to let it go. Call for a postponement until Michael came home and could speak for himself.

Nina said Willow was an excellent mother, but Carly said Willow was too blind to see who Drew really was. Even if she could, she’d be too gutless to admit it. she just whined and blamed other people. For all they knew, Drew would move them all to DC. Drew was going to do everything in his power to keep the kids from Michael, and Willow would blindly follow. Willow didn’t deserve the kids or to be a mother. Nina slugged Carly and they got into some hair pulling.

Josslyn came in and broke up the fight. Carly told Nina, get the hell out, and Nina said, gladly. There was no way she’d let Carly take willow’s children away and would do whatever it took to stop her. Josslyn asked what was going on.

Jason said only he, Sasha, Diane, and Michael knew Michael was the father. Danny only knew that the father wasn’t him. Sasha said she hadn’t told anyone, and Michael’s name wasn’t on any paperwork. She wondered how Ric thought she could help Willow’s case.

Drew said he intended to prove he was drugged, but Curtis said people would think he was a politician who would say whatever he could to save himself. They’d dismiss him and think less of him. Drew said he had the situation under control, and Curtis said they’d see what happened. Drew said he looked forward to Aurora’s endorsement of Ezra Boyle and Measure C, suggested some editorials on how organized crime was bad for Port Charles, and left.

Dante said he was surprised at Olivia, but she said Dante wasn’t a saint back in the day. Dante said she’d done something about it and gotten him on the right track. No one was doing anything about Gio. Just talking.

Gio said he never realized how much Lois and Gloria shielded him when he was younger, but Lois said, Dante was exaggerating. Gio said he wasn’t. He needed it when he was younger, but didn’t anymore. Lois said family looked out for each other, and Gio said it was clear nothing would change Dante’s mind about him.

Lulu left messages for everyone involved and mentioned Camilla. Her phone rang and it was the cellist, Margaret Harper, returning her call. She said she hadn’t thought of Camilla in years, and it was a tragedy she’d died so young. Camilla had quit the tour with no notice and left them in the lurch, which wasn’t like her. They’d had to cancel the New Zealand leg of the tour. Lulu asked if Camilla had been having a rough pregnancy, but Margaret said, Camilla wasn’t pregnant.

Brook said Gio regretted what he’d done, yet when he was young, Dante couldn’t see that breaking in and stealing was wrong. Gio didn’t need the tough love that Dante had needed. Dante said, as a parent, he got it, and knew Olivia had been trying to make him a better person. He didn’t think Gio was trying to hurt Rocco, but had screwed up, and sometimes you had to be hard on a kid. Brook would see it when she had her own kids.

Gio told Lois that he was sure Dante was trashing him right now.

Josslyn was surprised about the hearing, and Carly said Willow needed be out of Drew’s house. Josslyn wondered how a hearing could be scheduled when Michael was still in Germany, and Carly said she was looking for emergency custody. Josslyn said Carly needed to call Michael and tell him about the hearing.

Jason said some witnesses were never actually called, and Sasha wondered if Ric was hedging his bets. Jason said it was no secret she and Michael had dated and were still friends. Maybe Ric thought she’d overheard or seen something make Michael look bad. Sasha said Ric would be disappointed.

Lois said Dante didn’t think Gio was a bad person, but Gio said Dante had a terrible opinion of him. He’d just stay out of Dante’s way. There was no reason they needed be friends. Olivia came out and told Gio that there was something she needed to say.

Willow said it was only right Michael should be there. She didn’t want Carly to be speaking for him. Nina ran in all disheveled, and Willow asked, what happened to her face? Nina said, Carly happened. She went to see Carly, and she refused to postpone the hearing and said Willow didn’t deserve custody. She told Sonny that Carly had made it clear she was trying to take the kids from Willow, and Willow said there was no room for compromise with Carly involved. She was calling Ric and would tell him to do whatever it took to keep the kids with her where they belonged. She left and Sonny told Nina that he came this close to getting Willow to postpone the hearing. Nina said his ex was a psycho bitch and there was nothing they could do at this point. Carly had gone too far. Sonny said Nina was the one who got Willow’s kids taken from her.

Jason told Sasha not to worry, and she agreed that Ric had no reason to suspect Michael was the father of her baby. Her secret was safe.

Sonny told Nina that he’d been Willow’s last hope. He’d come there for her. If Willow lost her children, Nina had no one to blame but herself. 

Carly said she wasn’t calling Michael, but Josslyn said they were Michael’s kids. He had the right to know. Carly said she didn’t want him to cut his recovery short and come home, and Josslyn asked if she really thought the judge would side with her over Willow who was the children’s mother. Carly said she hoped the judge would look at the facts and see that the kids were in an unhealthy environment. If her strategy didn’t work and Michael lost custody of Amelia and Wiley, he was never going to forgive her.

Dante said when Brook had a child, she’d look at things differently. She was going to be an awesome mom. Brook thanked him, but wouldn’t let him dismiss her opinion. Gio had apologized over and over. What did he want?

Olivia told Gio that it took guts to own up to his mistake. Next time he’d do better. Period. The end. He thanked her and she said her son would come around too. He told her, that’s what Lois had said, but he didn’t think so. She said Dante was upset because he saw so much of his younger self in Gio. 

Lulu told Cody that Margaret was going to send her a picture of her and Camilla on the beach. When the picture came through, Cody said Camilla was hot, but didn’t look pregnant. Lulu said Lois and Brook had been hiding Dante’s son in plain sight.

Curtis listened to the recording he’d made of the conversation with Drew. He looked at Portia’s number in his phone.

Drew called Mac and said he remembered more from that night. He knew who’d drugged him.

Tuesday:

Nina and Drew both tell someone on the phone that the answer is no.

Nina and Drew host on the Nurses Ball red carpet. Nina made sure to make a dig at Drew, asking if his name is Cain or Quartermaine. He tells her, Quartermaine, like there was never any question.

Tracy complained about being late and Olivia asked if Tracy shouldn’t be on vocal rest since she was singing lead. Tracy said she was nervous about Lucy, who was a walking, standing, singing disaster. She didn’t want Lucy’s underwear ruining her act. Olivia said, at this point, Tracy was basically fate’s passenger, and in unison with Ned, she told Tracy, something always happens at the Nurses Ball.

Lulu told Cody that she was riding over with Dante, and he asked if she was going to tell him about her theory. She said she was, but not yet. She had no definitive proof, but if she was right, he deserved to know.

Ric showed up to bug Alexis as she was leaving. He brought her all the paperwork she’d need to cover up her embezzlement and make the investments look legit. She told him to give it a rest.

The Mistress of Ceremonies, Lucy, arrived with a llama. The llama was too precious, and Lucy looked so cute in a red twirly skirt and Nurses Ball T-shirt that I must have.

Nina asked Lucy to tell them about her date, and Lucy said the devastatingly handsome and soft fella was Sebastian. They were on a mission to promote rescue for llamas. She thanked Drew and Nina for replacing the original host who had to drop out. She said they made a glamorous, fabulous, gorgeous pair. Nina asked about Lucy’s special guest, but Lucy said, a lady never tells, but promised it would be worthwhile and fantastic. She told them, Sebastian says, ta, and they left. Sonny and Donna came in.

Brook wondered why Lulu was at the Quartermaines, and Lulu said Dante had offered her a ride. Lois was meeting Sonny at the Ball, and Tracy called her a traitor. Dante was like, really? They were surrounded by Sonny’s family. Olivia and Ned left, Ned telling Tracy to get a ride with Brook and Chase.

Drew blabbed about Measure C to Sonny, but Sonny said the people of Port Charles needed to choose what was best for the city. That was politics, but tonight they were here for something more important. Nina welcomed Donna, who is the cutest child on earth and has Sonny’s dimples. Carly was next, and Drew said, too bad Michael couldn’t be there. Carly said she was sure he missed his favorite nephew. She knew how much they loved to share things. (Snap!) Drew said it was tragic that Michael had been the unintended victim in the attempt on his father’s life and they should pass Measure C for Michael’s sake. (Hard to believe even Drew would think this was the appropriate place and a good look for him.)

Carly said she was against Measure C, which was clearly one politician’s attempt to make himself important at the expense of one of Port Charles’s most generous citizens. Nina asked, what politician? and Carly said, Councilman Boyle. Jordan came in with Sidwell, and Nina asked about her resignation. Jordan said it was about opportunity, and she was now the COO of Sidwell’s company, SRE Worldwide. Sidwell was also picking up the tab for the entire Ball. Sidwell said he’d gotten such a warm welcome from the good people of Port Charles, it was his way of saying thank you to the city. Drew started talking about his own agenda again, when Felicia and Isaiah arrived. Felicia said Isaiah was her friend and co-worker, but not her date, and Nina pointed out that she was married to Chief of Police Mac Scorpio. She asked if Isaiah was single, and he looked at Jordan and said, very.

Ric thought the paperwork would help, but Alexis said it would help if he’d stop blackmailing her. Ric said it wouldn’t be happening if Kristina hadn’t tried to murder Ava, but if their arrangement was unacceptable, he could have Kristina thrown into prison. Kristina came in and wondered why Ric was always there.

Some guy named George told Nina and Drew that they made a great team, and Nina said, lucky her. She introduced Port Charles’s favorite power couple, Ned and Olivia. Drew said he was happy to see how well the family was represented at the Ball, and Ned said he didn’t realize how important the family was to Drew other than using the name. Olivia hustled him off. Portia, Curtis, and Trina came in, and were introduced. Drew said they had a last minute arrival, and Kai said, surprise!   

Kai told Trina that Stella talked to the doctors who gave him the all clear for the night. There was no way he was going to miss her performance. Nina asked about Kai, when Drew interrupted and introduced him as the once and future football star at PCU. Kai said if he got back into football, it was because of the congressman’s generous support. Curtis said he thought the next arrival was coming.

Tracy wanted to walk the red carpet with Lulu and Brook, but Lulu said she was walking with Dante. Dante said he’d promised Charlotte and Rocco that he’d escort their mom. Tracy said, at least her beautiful granddaughter wouldn’t desert her, but Brook said she was planning on walking the red carpet with her husband. However, Tracy was welcome to join them.

Dante and Lulu came in, and Nina remarked on Lulu’s triumphant return. Josslyn and Gio followed, and Josslyn talked up Gio’s violin playing. Gio said he played mostly classical music, but was changing it up tonight, and Josslyn said his performance wouldn’t make up for Nina’s piece of trach co-host. She and Nina had their differences, but she was sorry Nina was stuck working with him. Nina said Josslyn had a feisty spirit like her late grandmother Bobbie Spencer.

Chase’s phone rang and he said it was work. He told the others to go ahead, and Brook walked in with Tracy. On the phone, Chase said, Mac wanted him to what?

Alexis told Kristina that Ric came to see if Molly was there, but she told him that they were meeting at the Ball. Kristina said the Ball wasn’t there, so why was he? Ric asked what happened to her putting her anger away, and she said, that stopped when he decided to help Willow steal her brother’s children from him. Ric said Michael’s mother had pushed the date and reignited the custody battle, and Kristina told him that it said a lot about Willow to choose a bottom feeder like him to represent her. Ric suggested she might want to watch being on her high horse. All it took was one little push. He left and Alexis said Kristina needed to be nicer to him. Kristina said maybe Alexis was losing her mind.

Gio asked if Sonny had seen Lois, but Sonny said it was hard to keep track of her. They talked about Gio’s upcoming number and Sonny asked, how was Gio’s first red carpet? Gio said, Josslyn made it memorable. Josslyn told Carly about taking shots at Drew on the red carpet, and Carly said Drew tried to use Michael to bait her so he could use it at the custody hearing, but she kept cool. Tracy and Brook were introduced, and Tracy grabbed the mic to express support for Measure C. She added that she was heartened her congressman nephew was leading the charge to rid the city of the blight that was Sonny. Drew said it was nice to be on the same side for once, when Chase approached. Nina asked if he wasn’t slated to perform, but Chase said he’d been put back on duty. He asked to talk to Tracy, but she said, in a minute. She was talking about an issue important to the people of Port Charles. Chase said it couldn’t wait, but she said, this couldn’t either. He said he was sorry to do this, but she was under arrest.

Nina took the mic, and Chase suggested he and Tracy discuss it off camera. Tracy said, clearly, it was an erroneous accusation, and she wanted the people of Port Charles to see how ridiculous it was. He said he was arresting her for assault, drugging an individual without their knowledge or consent. Tracy asked, who was drugged? and Chase said, Congressman Drew Cain. Tracy said it was a mistake, but Drew said, no, it wasn’t, and Chase handcuffed Tracy. Dante told Lulu that he hoped Tracy didn’t make Chase use the taser, and Chase read Tracy her rights as he led her away. 

Portia said Curtis seemed distracted, and he said he had some calls to make. He left, and Isaiah looked at Portia, remembering overhearing her say if Curtis found out she lied, her marriage was over. Isaiah brought her a glass of champagne and said, if she ever needed to talk, come find him. Dante told Sonny that he missed Chase arresting Tracy. Drew accused her of drugging him. Sonny said, it couldn’t happen to a nicer person.

Nina introduced Anna and Emma, and said she heard Anna was slated to perform not one, but two acts. Anna said that remained to be seen. The leading vocalist in one act had been led off in handcuffs, and her partner in the other act was the arresting officer. Nina said she was sure Anna would figure it out. Her resourcefulness was legendary. Drew asked if Robin was coming, and Emma said her mom couldn’t make it, so they were here to represent. Anna said there had been so much progress since the first Nurses Ball in 1994. People with HIV were living long and happy lives thanks to the dedication and resourcefulness of scientists and researchers. She believed it was just a question of time before a cure was developed. (Truth. I have a high school friend who has been living with HIV for many, many years now.)

Alexis suggested they not let Ric ruin the evening, and Kristina wondered why she was defending Ric. Alexis said they’d made a truce for Molly’s sake, but Kristina said, since he was going after Michael, all bets were off. Alexis said it would be better to keep things even, and Kristina asked if was because she was emotionally volatile and asked if Alexis was going to have her committed.

Cody saw Molly outside, and they smiled.

Cody continued to stare at Molly, who asked if she had a stain on her dress. Cody said, no, and asked if she was heading in. She said she was waiting on her mom and Kristina, but they hadn’t responded to her texts. Cody said, in that case, and held out his arm. He said he promised to leave his pants on, and she took his arm.

Alexis asked if every time they had a difference of opinion, Kristina was going to accuse her of thinking she was crazy. Kristina said Alexis had tried to have her thrown into a mental institution without her consent and It was hard let go of. Alexis said she was just trying to give Kristina advice, but Kristina said she wasn’t going to be nice to Ric when he was fighting to have her brother’s children taken away. Alexis suggested she stay out of Ric’s face. He wasn’t someone they could afford to piss off for Kristina’s sake. Kristina asked what she was talking about.

Nina asked if Molly and Cody were an item, and Cody said Molly had the pleasure of prosecuting him more than once. Molly said she didn’t technically prosecute him, and Cody said they met while he was in custody. Part of his sentence was to escort beautiful women on the red carpet.

Ned said the MetroCourt looked amazing, and Carly and Olivia clinked glasses. Carly left to check on the waitstaff, and Brook asked if Ned saw what happened to granny. Ned asked what she’d done now.

Chase brought Tracy to the interrogation room where Mac was waiting. He uncuffed her and said, for what it’s worth… (🍷) She told him, save it, and Mac asked him to tell Felicia that he was sorry he couldn’t make it. This was definitely going to take a while.

Lucy said there was a problem, and Anna said she’d heard about Tracy. Lucy asked if she or Felicia could sing, but they were both like, no way. Lucy suggested Maxie could replace Tracy, but Felicia said Bailey Lou was sick and Maxie was home with her. Spinelli had brought Georgie and James without her. Anna said she thought Felicia might have solved their problem. 

Curtis told Jordan that Drew was definitely blackmailing Portia – hypothetically – and she asked what he had on Portia – hypothetically. He said he needed to confirm some things before he said, and she asked if he’d talked to Portia. He said, not yet, but he would… eventually. He looked over and saw Portia with Isaiah. A guy named Scott asked Molly who her date was and said he looked familiar. He wondered if he’d seen Cody in Deception ads, and Cody said that was in his past. He was no longer in the Deception business. Molly told Scott, so he says, and Cody said he’d better get her inside before she realized how much better she could do. 

Nina said it had been the last of the arrivals and their work was mercifully done. She thanked Drew, but he said it seemed they’d saved the best for last. Willow stood at the end of the red carpet sporting a funky new haircut.

Drew walked to Willow, said she looked incredible, and kissed her as cameras flashed. Nina looked sick.

Molly told Cody that neither her mom nor Kristina were responding to her texts. 

Alexis said she thought it was healthier if Kristina let go of her anger. That was the plan and as despicable as Ric was, it was a good plan. Kristina said she changed her mind, and Alexis said, change it back. Kristina accused Alexis of trying to control her like she’d done since Kristina was a child. Alexis was policing what she thought and did, and she was sick of it. Alexis said she was trying to keep Kristina from making a terrible mistake, but Kristina said her mistakes were her own. She didn’t need Alexis to protect her. Alexis said, she did, and if she didn’t protect Kristina, they’d both be going to prison. Ric knew Kristina had tried to kill Ava. 

Mac tossed a folder on the table, and told Tracy that Drew said she was the last person he’d remembered being with the night he was drugged. Tracy said that didn’t mean she drugged him, and she wasn’t the last person he’d been with. Mac said he’d seen the video, but he got a search warrant, and they found a vial of ketamine in her car. Tracy asked why she would have… He framed her.

Ned said if Tracy did drug Drew, she wouldn’t have gotten caught. Something was fishy. Brook got a text from Chase: On my way back, will explain everything when I get there.

Nina said Willow looked amazing and introduced her beautiful daughter who was also one of General Hospital’s finest nurses. She said Willow looked absolutely radiant and asked, what was her secret? Willow said she thought it was because she’d never been so happy.

We saw a man watching the red carpet on a tablet in a private plane. Willow said it was all because of Drew, and Nina said, obviously, they were serious. Willow said they were absolutely, totally committed to each other and to their future. She was thrilled to be blessed with blending a beautiful family. Michael The man continued to watch on the tablet.

 To Be Continued…

Wednesday:

Lucy screeched for her gown and Amy brought it. Lucy said all of their hard work was about to pay off, and Sebastian wanted to say, all of you folks, it’s showtime.

Alexis said she knew Kristina tried to kill Ava. It didn’t matter why she did it. She did it and it couldn’t be undone, so they had to cover it up.

Drew and Willow walked into a less than warm reception, and Willow left to change for her performance.

An announcer said, ladies and gentlemen, please help give a warm welcome to our host Lucy Coe, and Lucy came out in a sparkly gown. She said she was excited to be host for the celebration of community and contribution and was so delighted to welcome everyone to the 2025 Nurses Ball. She promised it would be a night they’d never forget. There was applause and a scream was heard from backstage.

Lucy said she was sorry. Everything was fine. Apparently, a stagehand got too close to Sebastian and llamas were very territorial. The stagehand… Let’s just say he won’t do it again. So yay. Moving on. She shared that she’d started the Nurses Ball 31 years ago – applause – to raise awareness and funds in the fight against HIV/AIDS. It was a teeny idea, and a one-time event grew into a Port Charles institution that she was proud of. They got together with the community to do something for the greater good. Some might think they didn’t have to do so much now, but they had to continue to fight the good fight. She thanked everyone for being there and thanked their amazing benefactor who underwrote the entire ball. That meant every penny went right to the cause. There was more applause, and she thanked everyone. She said they were also going to see all the fine, home-grown talent showing off their stuff. If you saved a life, you were a hero, but if you saved a thousand lives, you were a nurse. She was excited to start the evening by bringing back to the Nurses Ball stage the talented, hardworking, gorgeous medical staff at General Hospital. Once again, proving angels weren’t always wearing wings. Sometimes, they were in scrubs. A group performed Holiday, with Amy and Deanna on lead vocals. Willow and Isaiah also joined them, and they got a standing ovation.

Kristina said she did cover it up and wondered how Alexis knew. Lucky was the only person who knew. Alexis said she talked to Lucky, but after she knew the truth. Kristian said she never meant to hurt Ric and Elizabeth. She’d meant to cut Ava’s brakes. Alexis asked what the hell difference it made. (Right?) Kristina tampered with a car with the intention of hurting somebody and she did hurt two people. Good thing it wasn’t worse. Kristina said she felt terrible. It was all she could think about. She’d give anything to go back and change what she did. She tried to stop it. She called Ava to warn her, but Ava didn’t pick up and she was too terrified to leave a message. Alexis said, good thing she didn’t. It would have been another piece of evidence against her. They knew what she did and could prove it.

Kristina asked, who was they? Ava and Ric or the police? Alexis said Ava and Ric. Ava showed her a video from the security cameras in the garage of Kristina holding the wire cutters and heading toward Ric’s car. They had the car. Kristina said, the car was destroyed. Lucky checked. Alexis said she was sure Ava paid off the impound lot person to say that. They hid the car and only Ric and Ava knew where it was. If the police found it, they would see the brake lines were cut and Kristina would be charged with attempted murder. Kristina said, they hadn’t gone to the police. Why go to Alexis? Alexis said because they were blackmailing her.

Josslyn said she was happy Kai didn’t have to go back, and Kai said he had help. Trina said, Aunt Stella, and Josslyn said, now Trina didn’t have to rush off to see Kai and they could hang out. Trina said, Kai would also get to watch them in person, and Kai said he couldn’t wait. Josslyn noticed Willow and Drew coming in and watched as Willow went past them. She said she’d be back, and left.

Chase apologized for being late, but Brook said she was just glad he made it back. What was going on with granny? She didn’t drug Drew, did she? (Try saying that three times real fast.) Chase said that Mac took over before he got any details, and Brook said she knew Tracy hated Drew, but she couldn’t imagine her doing anything that horrible. Dante suggested her anger had reached epic proportions, and Cody called Drew trash with abs. Chase said Tracy would want Brook to have fun, and she said they had to be there or Gio’s performance. Tracy probably had her legal team on it and there was nothing worry about.

Josslyn found Willow in the bathroom and said she didn’t think Willow could sink any lower, but somehow, she had. It took a lot of nerve being here and all over Drew. Willow said she wasn’t leaving and asked if that was all. Josslyn said Willow would never take Michael’s children away from him.

Drew asked how Kai was feeling, and Kai said, pretty good. He thanked Drew again for everything, and Drew said he was sorry he wasn’t there more after Kai’s surgery. Kai said he’d read about it and hoped everything was okay. Drew said it would be. The documentary was going to be great for both of them. Since Drew is always working, he zeroed in on Portia.

Sonny asked if ADA Turner  was enjoying herself, and she said, perhaps it was the only Nurses Ball they’d be at together. He might find it difficult doing business in Port Charles if Measure C passed. Perhaps he’d relocate to a more welcoming climate. Sonny said Port Charles was his home. Nobody was pushing him out

Drew said he needed Portia to do something, but Portia said he needed to leave her alone. He asked if she’d check on Willow in the ladies’ room, but she said she wasn’t answering to him tonight. She was enjoying a night out with her husband.

Willow said it was none of Josslyn’s business. She was Wiley and Amelia’s mother, and they belonged with her. Josslyn asked, what about their father, the one she was still married to? Out of sight, out of mind? Willow said she hadn’t forgotten Michael. She flew to Germany to talk about all that and he refused to see her. She wanted to work things out, but he didn’t. It made her realize that she couldn’t sit around waiting for Michael to come home and there was nothing more important than moving on with her life and being with Drew. (Wow. Not too admittedly selfish.) She wasn’t going to let Josslyn or anyone else harass her. Drew knocked at the ladies’ room door and asked if Willow was all right. Josslyn said Willow’s hero was there now. Did Willow think he was late because he and his white horse were off scoring blow? Drew walked in and Josslyn reminded him that he was in the ladies’ room. Was he looking for his girlfriend or another hooker? She was sure Willow could help him out. She left. 

Portia met Curtis in the garden and said, the Nurses Ball was a magical night. It made you feel like anything was possible. She was lucky to be there with her handsome husband who she adored… What was wrong? Curtis said it was hard to enjoy the night when he knew she wasn’t being honest with him. She said, about? and he said, Drew blackmailing her.

Lucy introduced Gio, listing his accomplishments, and saying he combined classical sophistication with fresh street energy. It was his first time on the Nurses Ball stage and she asked for a warm welcome. There was applause and Gio did this amazing performance, leaping around the stage while playing. A light show went on around him and smoke from dry ice covered the stage floor. Lulu watched Lois get emotional while watching him. (I have never seen a musician perform on any instrument like this guy just did. It was phenomenal.)

Lois told Gio it was the best performance she’d seen him give. She’d told everybody in the neighborhood to watch him on TV and her phone was blowing up. He made them all so proud. Gio said he missed performing the most. He felt close to his mom on the stage. He felt like she was with him. She would have loved the Nurses Ball. Lois agreed, and Lulu asked to talk to Lois. Before she could, Lucy came backstage and said they needed the area clear for the magician’s water tank act. She told Lois that she needed her – chop-chop – and Lois told Lulu that Lucy was chop chopping already. She left with Lucy, and then Gio left.

Chase said he didn’t know Gio was that good, and Brook said even she was blown away and she saw him rehearse. She asked if it changed Dante’s mind. Or did he still think Gio was spoiled and irresponsible? It took a disciplined, responsible, hard-working guy to play like that. Dante said he thought Gio was great.

Kristina said, Alexis was stealing from the Cassadine estate to pay off Ric and Ava? Alexis said Ace would be fine. There was enough money that he couldn’t spend it in five lifetimes. The real issue was, now she was involved in an embezzlement scheme with the two of them. She needed to play by their rules. If she didn’t, they’d go after Kristina for attempted murder. Kristina was worried about Alexis getting caught, but Alexis said she wasn’t so sure. Ava and Ric thought they had it planned beautifully with shell companies, so their names were hidden. But the bottom line was, if she went down, so did they. The money would stop flowing and all three of them would be in jail. Kristina said they were dangerous. She hated them and they couldn’t be trusted. Alexis said there was no other way, but Kristina said they could tell her dad.

Cody asked if Lulu talked to Lois, but she said she couldn’t get Lois alone. She saw Lois’s face when Gio performed, and she knew she was right. She just needed to confirm her suspicions.

Jordan asked how Sidwell was enjoying his first Nurses Ball, and he said it was absolutely delightful. Isaiah joined them and said Jordan looked beautiful. He congratulated Sidwell. It was shaping up to a very successful event, and it was nice to see his blood money do some good for a change. Sidwell laughed, Isaiah told them to enjoy their night and left. 

Portia admitted Drew was blackmailing her, and Curtis said, over what? She said, Brad figured out that she’d altered Heather Webber’s cobalt levels – which Curtis knew – and he was using it as leverage over her. At first, he asked for small things and she didn’t want to tell Curtis because it was a hospital matter. She thought she’d handle it herself. Curtis was already dealing with so much at Aurora, she didn’t want to add to his stress. She was managing it. Curtis said, until Drew got involved, and she said, that’s when it escalated and became something much bigger. He said, how big? He needed to hear everything now.

Alexis said Kristina couldn’t go to her father. He’d take extreme measures. Kristina said she couldn’t let Ric and Ava blackmail Alexis, but Alexis said she was going to do what they told her. It wasn’t just about doing this for Kristina. She was doing it for Kristina’s sister too.

Curtis said he didn’t get how Portia put them in this position after everything they’d been through in the past, the secrets and lies. She was doing it again. She said she was afraid of exactly what was happening right now, and it was a hospital issue. It snowballed when Drew found out. Then it was too late to tell him. She knew he’d be furious. He said that’s one thing she got right. When he found out Trina was his daughter, Portia promised no more secrets, they’d always be honest. After all that, here they were. Portia said she meant it. She’d never keep something that affected him as much as that did. It was a hospital issue… He said she didn’t get it. It did affect him, all of them. It could be the end of her career. She could end up in prison and it could destroy everything.

Olivia and Carly got on stage, and Carly said they were honored and proud to be the hosting venue. Olivia said the incomparable Lucy Coe was going to delight them with the next performance, and introduced Lucy, Anna, and Felicia… Carly said, hold on. In another expect the unexpected Nurses Ball snafu, welcome to the stage a surprise guest. Anna, Lucy, and Felicia came out in Western wear, along with Spinelli who sang lead on These Boots Are Made For Walking (a karaoke go-to for me).

Kristina said Alexis drew up the commitment papers because Alexis knew what she’d done, and Alexis said it was a strategy to mitigate Kristina’s culpability for what she’d done. She was afraid to tell Kristina because she might tell her sister. Or Molly would find out that she had a mother, sister, and father who were criminals and going to jail. Kristina said she’d be all alone, and Alexis said Molly was also an officer of the court. She’d have to turn Kristina in or look the other way and become an accessory after the fact. She had to protect Kristina to prevent her from going to prison and had to do what Ava and Ric were asking. Kristina needed to let her handle this. Kristina said she’d judged Alexis harshly when Alexis was trying to protect her, as if the guilt she felt about Elizabeth and Ric wasn’t bad enough. Now she had to live with this too. Alexis said it was a mother’s job to protect her children and this was her choice. They exchanged I love yous, and Alexis said Kristina needed to let her handle Ric and Ava. Let her do it her way. Kristina said she was so sorry. Alexis was an incredible mother and woman, and she was so lucky. They hugged.

Curtis asked what Drew was making Portia do, and she said Drew wanted her to get Aurora Media to run positive stories. He said, not only was she lying to him, she was manipulating him. She used their love and marriage to make him play nice with a man that treated him like garbage and was treating her the same way. She said she knew it was wrong, but at that point, she was trying to protect their marriage. He said she didn’t. What she did was keep her mouth shut, first about Brad, then about Drew blackmailing her. She lied because Drew ordered her to and left him and the entire family vulnerable. She didn’t protect their marriage; she ruined it. What kind of marriage runs on lies and manipulation? She asked him to please not walk away. He couldn’t throw away their marriage.

Lois said Spinelli brought down the house. She knew he was brought in at the last minute to replace Tracy, but he was spectacular. Spinelli said, it was an honor to be asked. He didn’t know the music or the moves… Anna said they wouldn’t take no for an answer, and he asked how he could refuse the terrifyingly charming trio. He needed a stiff drink. He left, and Lucy thanked Anna for her brilliant idea. She saved the Nurses Ball. Felicia suggested they get changed and get back to their seats, and they danced out. Lois started cleaning up, and Lulu said she needed to talk to Lois. It couldn’t wait. She had to talk to Lois now. 

Brook told Gio that he was a star, and Gio thanked her and said it meant a lot. Dante watched them, frowning. 

Lois asked what this was all about, and Lulu said she saw Lois watching Gio performing, how emotional and proud she was. Lois said, of course (🍷). He was amazing. Did Lulu not see him play? Lulu said, he was truly great. His mother passed down her music gene. Lois said, she did, but Gio did the work, and Sonny helped with his education and training. She told Lulu that she was going to watch the rest of the Ball. She was sure Dante was waiting. Lulu said Dante was a patient guy. He didn’t mind waiting. That’s what made him a good detective. Lois said Lulu didn’t have to sell her on Dante. She was already a fan. Lulu said he was more than that. He was family. So was Gio and Brook. Lois asked what she wanted, and Lulu said she wanted the truth. She knew Camilla cut her tour short, but not because she was pregnant. Camilla didn’t give birth to a son in LA, but she know Brook did give birth to a son with Dante. And that son was Gio.

To Be Continued…

Thursday:

Portia told Curtis not to walk away. They had a beautiful daughter in there. He said, the daughter she’d lied about and kept from him for years. She said Trina loved him and was part of both of them. Don’t undo what they’d built because she’d made a mistake. He said he was the only one thinking about their family and Trina. He didn’t put them at risk, and what was already done couldn’t be undone.

Nina found Carly in the ladies’ room, and said she was hoping to get Carly alone, but not for round two. Carly asked what she wanted, and Nina said Carly had forced her hand by pushing up the court date. Whatever happened next was on her.

Ned said it was very generous of Sonny to pay for Gio’s musical education. What he saw on stage was exceptional. Sonny said Gio was a great kid and he was happy to help out. Ned said there was no denying Gio’s training had paid off. He noticed Willow and Drew walking in and excused himself. He walked over to Drew and said, you son of a bitch. Don’t think for one second I’m going to let you get away with setting up my mother.

Brook praised Gio’s performance and said her goosebumps had goosebumps. Dante said Brook was right. Gio was awesome and incredibly talented. He congratulated Gio, when Lucy grabbed him and Cody. She told them, let’s go to the dressing room now, and hustled them off.

Lulu asked why Lois looked surprised. She already knew Gio was her grandson and she’d been keeping the truth from him for his entire life.

Curtis said he knew what he and Portia had and what it took to build. She took what they built and broke it. She didn’t trust him enough to tell him the truth, so she lied. Portia said she was sorry. She didn’t know what to do. He said, so she manipulated him. She did Drew’s bidding and left their whole family, and herself, open and vulnerable to Drew. She asked him not to give up on them, and he said he wasn’t. At least not tonight. It would send a signal to Drew that they weren’t a united front and leave her exposed. He wouldn’t do that to her or Trina. They were going to smile and be every bit the loving, happy couple everyone expected. She said, and tomorrow? and he told her, let’s get through tonight, and walked away.

Drew said he had no idea what Ned was talking about, and Ned told him to cut the crap. They both knew his mother wasn’t sloppy. She’d never leave evidence of a crime she committed in her own vehicle. It had Drew written all over it. Drew said Tracy thought she was above the law. That kind of confidence caught up with someone and made them sloppy. Ned said they were going to find out who planted the drugs in Tracy’s car, and told Willow that Drew was an unconscionable ass. They’d all attempted to give her the benefit of the doubt. They’d believed Drew manipulated her and she was as much a victim as Michael. Willow said she was no victim and neither was Michael. He couldn’t be a victim when he wouldn’t even try to solve the problem. Olivia asked what she was talking about, and Willow said she flew to Germany to compromise with Michael, and he wouldn’t see her. Drew was the only person acting in her best interest. Olivia said Drew wreaked havoc and Willow stuck by his side cheering him on. Don’t expect sympathy when the whole thing blew up in her face. Ned and Olivia left.

Carly asked what was next, and Nina said they were going to prove Michael abandoned his children. Perspective was a funny thing. The night of the holiday party, when Michael played the video of Willow and Drew, he wanted Willow to take the children. Carly said, Michael didn’t want to scare the children. That’s how much he loved them. Nina said that was open to interpretation. The facts were the facts. Michael left the children with their mother without so much as a challenge and went to Germany, abandoning the kids. Carly said, for burn treatment, and Nina said, then he refused to see Willow, to speak to the children’s mother, when she flew over. She made the effort and was rejected. That looked bad for Michael. Carly said it was Nina’s spin. Like she’d said, everything was open to interpretation. Nina said there had only been one parent there, a consistent, loving, and stable force for the children, giving them everything they needed, and it wasn’t Michael. It was their mother, and she was going to make sure the court saw that. She left.

Emma talked to Gio about his performance, and Brook said he was great. Gio told Emma that maybe they should make this a regular thing. 

Lois said whatever Lulu suspected, it was absolutely none of her business. Stay out of it. Lulu said she knew Gio was Brook and Dante’s son and could prove it. Dante got Brook pregnant at summer camp. Should she finish or was Lois starting to remember now? (For a while, I couldn’t remember why I hated Lulu before she went into the coma. Now I remember. She’s an entitled mean girl.)

Lucy thanked the audience and told them to check on their silent auction items. We want to take your money away for a good cause. Two detectives, a gifted surgeon, and a cowboy sounded like the beginning of a joke, but she assured them it was no joke. They were the finest Port Charles had to offer, and they were lucky to have them. She introduced Chase, backed up by Cody, Isaiah, and Dante, singing The Look of Love. Chase is a dynamite singer, and the back-up guys were cute.

Lucy wanted to acknowledge one of the newest residents of Port Charles, the CEO of SRE Worldwide. Jenz Sidwell had moved his business and a member of his family to their fair city. He was fitting into their city of communal generosity and had sponsored the festivities. There was scattered applause, but Lucy said they could do better, and the audience applauded more enthusiastically.

Backstage, Chase and Brook kissed, and she said he sounded amazing. Lucy came in and said, no PDA. They’d make people jealous, like her, and it was a working area. Lois joined them and asked if they’d seen Gio. Lucy said he was in his dressing room, and Lois said the tango was about to start.

Portia said she and Curtis couldn’t wait to see Trina on stage, and Trina said she hoped she didn’t let them down. Curtis said she could never let them down, and left to get Portia a drink. Portia asked if Trina and Kai were enjoying themselves, and Kai said they were. They were going to the silent auction. Portia said she was going to wait for Trina’s father and that drink. Bid on something for her. Surprise her. They left, and Nina came in. She told Portia that Curtis was suspicious, but Portia said he was more than suspicious. He knew about Brad and Drew and what they were holding over her. She was worried about what he’d do next.

Jordan said Curtis didn’t seem to be enjoying the evening like the rest of them, and Curtis said Drew was blackmailing Portia. Portia confirmed it. Jordan said she was hoping his instincts were wrong for once, and he said him too. She asked what he was going to do.

Josslyn asked what Vaughn was doing there, and he said, enjoying the evening, supporting a good cause, and keeping an eye on her. Carly joined them and asked, who was Josslyn’s friend?

Lulu told Lois, Brook confided in Cody. Dante got her pregnant at summer camp. Cody drove her the bus station and Lois took her on tour with Miguel Morez, so no one knew. Cousin Camilla was going to keep the baby and went on tour with the Nicola Quartet to cover it up. Gio was born, but not in LA on June 4th. He was born in San Francisco on May 15th as Baby Boy Cerullo.

Vaughn said he knew Josslyn from PCU, and Carly introduced herself. Vaughn said the event was a lot of fun. He’d see Josslyn around and it was nice to meet Carly. He left, and Carly said, he’s cute. What’s the deal with that guy?

Lois asked why Lulu was digging up information on a situation that had nothing to do with her and messing with people’s lives. Lulu said Lois was the one messing with people’s lives. (No, you.) She’d been lying for decades and lying to Gio his entire life. She’d hidden him in plain sight, Dante’s son. She knew Lois and Brook were lying. Lois said Brook didn’t know about Gio. For all she knew, her sone was on the other side of the world and no one could tell her otherwise. She and her mother Couldn’t let Gio go, so they kept him close and kept it a secret from Brook. As Brook’s mother, she made the best decision she could at the time. Lulu said, maybe for her, but not Gio. His whole life was a cover-up. He had no idea where he came from. He wasn’t Camilla and Francis Palmieri’s son. He was Dante and Brook’s. The only question was, who would tell the truth? Gio stood outside the door, overhearing everything.

Lucy said, the next performer was from Australia, but she lived and made music in sunny LA. She asked for a warm welcome for Edie, who sang Old Her

Lois asked if Lulu knew how many lives this would touch and destroy, and Lulu said, like hers? She didn’t mean to be callous. She’d thought of nothing else for months. What Lois had been doing was wrong. Enough lies. It ends now. Either Lois was going to tell Gio and Dante the truth or they’d hear it from her tomorrow. Lulu walked out.

Sonny asked if Anna got a chance to talk to Robin, and Anna said Robin was sorry she couldn’t be there. She and Emma were holding down the fort, and Emma was taking behind-the-scenes photos. Anna said she’d missed a lot of important years, and it felt good to honor Robin and others impacted by HIV, like Stone. ADA Turner asked if she was interrupting, and Anna said, not at all. She had to change for another performance. Mr. Corinthos was all hers. She left, and Turner said, it certainly looked intimate, but Sonny said they were talking about Robin and his great friend Stone Cates. They’re the reason this is happening tonight. She should look them up. He walked away, leaving her look like the jerk she is.

Jordan told Isaiah, nice moves. She wasn’t at all surprised. He said that was nice of her to say, especially since he wasn’t friendly to her date. Jordan said Sidwell wasn’t her date. He was her boss. Isaiah said she was on his arm. Was that part of the job description? She should be on his arm tonight.

Willow said she was relieved Drew’s name was cleared. It made her more confident about her custody hearing. Drew said they were on a winning streak. (Winning!) She’d get permanent custody and then they’d figure out how to start their lives, here in Port Charles or even in DC. Nina approached and said she hoped they were having a great evening. Ric called her and asked if she’d testify on Willow’s behalf at the custody hearing. She told him nothing would give her more pleasure than telling the court what a wonderful mother Willow is. The children belong with her and Drew. She wants them to know, with Tracy’s arrest and Drew’s exoneration, going forward, they had her full support. Willow thanked Nina and hugged her. Drew said it made them happy to hear they had Nina’s support. It meant the world to have her in their corner. Watching all this, Josslyn told Carly that they made her want to throw up. She couldn’t wait for Carly to take Wiley and Amelia away from Willow. Carly said it wouldn’t be long now.

Emma told Anna and Chase, break a leg, and Chase said he had a great partner. He just followed her lead. Emma said her mother would be proud and asked if anyone had seen Gio. Anna said if he didn’t turn up soon, she’d have to put out an APB. Emma left to find him.

Willow told Isaiah that he’d been fantastic, and he said he was glad to contribute to his first Nurses Ball. Maybe she could be his date next year. She said, after his performance, the odds were good. He seemed to be having a good evening. He told her that Willow said the same thing.

Emma found Gio in the garden and said she’d been looking everywhere for him. What was wrong?

Lulu told Cody that she confronted Lois. Lois stonewalled and didn’t make it easy, but finally copped to the whole thing. He asked where she left it with Lois, when Dante approached and asked, what’s going on? 

Kai thought he might contribute to the next Nurses Ball, and Trina asked if he had a hidden talent. He said, other than creating ridiculous paintings, not that he knew of, but he was up for dancing and singing classes if it meant performing with her. She said, a two person act, and he said, the best were. Team work makes the dream work. Trina agreed and they kissed.

Lois saw Lulu talking to Cody and grabbed Brook. Brook asked if it was about granny, and Lois said, no, but they needed to get out of there right now.

Anna and Chase practiced, and Lucy asked where Gio was. Anna said she wasn’t sure, but Emma went to find him. Lucy said that meant he was missing or lost, but Chase said he was probably somewhere. Lucy said he had to be on stage. Nobody liked a silent tango. He wasn’t being professional, like Tracy. Where was he?

Emma asked, what’s going on? Her grandma and Chase were about to go on and were waiting. They needed him to play. Gio said he had to play. That was the gift he got from his mother. He was a violinist, and his mother taught him everything. It was all he had left of her. Emma asked if he was okay. If he was sick, she could tell them that he couldn’t go on. He didn’t have to do this. He said, yeah, he did. The show must go on. He walked to the stage. 

Lucy said Gio scared her half to death, and they were running behind. She handed him his violin.

Dante said Cody and Lulu looked intense, and Cody said Lulu didn’t want to tell Dante, but she’d confided he was by far the standout in their number. No one was looking at the rest of them. Dante said he knew Cody was lying. They were only looking at Chase, who had another performance with Anna. They’d better get a seat.

Lois said she’d explain it at home, but they had to leave, and Brook said, only if it was about granny. Anything else could wait. Gio was about to play, and her husband was dancing the tango. She’d seen the rehearsals, and she wasn’t missing it. Brook left, and Sonny asked if Lois was all right. What was going on? Lois said she was in terrible trouble, but he said they’d fix it after the show.

Lucy said it was a great night. The next act started in the streets of Buenos Aires and Montevideo and was still going bright, this beautiful and ever-evolving art form. She introduced Anna and Chase, with Gio accompanying them, and there was applause. Gio started to play, but stopped and stared into space. Anna went over to him, and he said he wanted to do something he’d never done before. He was dedicating this performance to his parents – Brook Quartermaine and Dante Falconari. Two people who didn’t want him and who didn’t claim him. Who gave him away and lied his entire life. He smashed his violin on the stage floor and walked off.

I wanted to cry and hoped Lulu was happy now.

To Be Continued…

🫔 Friday’s Enchilada…

Lucy asks if everybody is having fun and there’s applause. She says, it’s such a great night and a lot of fun. The next act started in the streets of Buenos Aires and Montevideo. She wishes she could take them there, but she can’t. She can do this – present this beautiful, ever-evolving art form. Keep a long, cool drink handy, because coming at you to tango is Police Commissioner Anna Devane and Detective Harrison Chase and accompanying them on the violin once again is the extraordinary Giovanni Palmieri. There’s more applause, and the three of them come out. Looking grim, Gio begins to play. Anna and Chase begin dancing, but after the first few measures, Gio plays a sour note and stops. Anna goes over to him, saying his name, and he looks at the audience. He says, ladies and gentlemen. I want to do something I’ve never done before… I’m going to dedicate this performance to my parents… Brook Quartermaine and Dante Falconari. Two people who didn’t want me, who didn’t claim me, and gave me away. They lied to him for his entire life. He smashes the violin on the stage floor, looks at a piece of it in his hand, throws it down, and walks out. Everyone looks shocked, and Dante looks at Brook, who has tears in her eyes.

At home watching on TV, Elizabeth says, that was intense even for the Nurses Ball. Poor Gio. Lucas knocks at the door, and she tells him, come in. He walks in wearing a tuxedo and she asks what he’s doing here. He shows her a bottle of champagne and says, happy Nurses Ball.

Emma jets, and Lucy says she told them anything can happen at the Nurses Ball and it just did, but never fear. The show will go on. The show must go on. Picture it like a tiny hiccup. Brook and Lois both leave, and Lucy says, if you have a hiccup, you can drink backward from a glass of water. Have they ever heard that? No? What about a bag? She read if you breathe in and out of a bag it stops the hiccups. Right about this time she bets some of them would like to grab a bag for obvious reasons. Let’s get a drink. Then she’ll get the show going again. Cody goes over to Dante and Dante says he had a child? What was Gio talking about? Lucy says she’s going to do an intermission. Please don’t leave. Have two drinks. She’ll figure something out. They’re going to do something. Dante asks Cody, what happened? as Lucy walks off the stage.

At the station, Mac says it’s the first time he’s ever been glad to see Jason, and Jason says, thanks, I guess. Mac says, the prisoner is in there, nodding at the interrogation room. Jason goes in, and Tracy says, please. Now is not the time for the strong silent act. Get me out of here.

Sonny leaves the room, and Olivia and Ned follow. Lulu starts to go out, but Carly stops her and says, don’t. Hasn’t she done enough already?

Olivia asks if Sonny knew Gio was their grandson, and he asks if she knew anything about Brook having a baby. Ned tells Sonny that he’s embarrassed to say he did not. Chase joins them and Olivia asks, what the hell is going on? 

Walking into an empty room, Dante asks Cody, what was that? What the hell just happened in there? Cody wanted to talk to him. Let’s talk. Cody says he knows it’s a lot to take in, and Dante says, what is this? What does Cody know? Cody says he doesn’t know the whole story, but he knows one thing for sure. Brook had Dante’s baby.

Jason tells Tracy that Diane is calling the judge. Once she’s finished, he’ll post bail, and Tracy will be released. She says, the charges should be dropped. She was framed by that wretched brother of his. He says, even if that happened… She says, even if? Drew sailed up in that barge of his and trespassed on the property. Then he planted that… Jason says, ketamine, and she says, yeah, that, in her car, then called the PCPD and lied that she drugged him. Jason says, that’s probably what happened, and she says, that is what happened. Why is he giving her the dead eye? He says he’s thinking it wasn’t a good idea to team up with Drew.

Josslyn and Trina go backstage, and Josslyn says, could this be happening? Could Brook and Dante be Gio’s birth parents? Trina says she thinks so, and Josslyn says, he’s been told a lie his entire life. He looked crushed. She feels so bad for him. Trina says so does she, and Josslyn says, of course (🍷). Trina knows the feeling better than anybody. Trina says, when she found out Curtis was her dad, that one little piece of information changed everything. Josslyn says she wishes there was something they could do, but Trina says, all they can do is be a safe space for him. Josslyn says, Trina is her safe space. She doesn’t know what she’d do without her. Trina says, I got you, and Josslyn says, maybe they should find him, when Lucy comes in. She says, there they are. What are they doing? Why are they not in costume? Josslyn says, they’re not on for another twenty minutes, but Lucy says, they’re on now. Come. Go change. Run like the wind.

Chase says, it’s not his story to tell, and Olivia says, Brook had a baby? When? This is family they’re talking about. Is it true or not? Chase says, yes, and she says, yes what? He says, yes, Brook had a child in high school with Dante, but they need to talk to Brook. Ned asks what he means. Where did Gio get the idea they were his parents? Clearly Chase knew and was sitting on this. Chase says he has no idea. For all he knows, Gio is just as confused as the rest of them. Sonny says he bets he knows who could clear this up, and Olivia says, not Lois… She was the first one to run out after him. Sonny says, Lois has to know something. He’s sure of it.

Dante asks how Cody knows about this, and Cody says he’s known since that summer. That’s why Brook left camp early. She was pregnant. Dante says, she went to Cody? and Cody says, she needed a ride to the bus and he took her. She was freaking out. Dante says, because she was pregnant with his kid and Cody knew about this and didn’t tell him. They were supposed to be best friends. Why didn’t Cody tell him? Cody says, Brook swore him to secrecy. It’s not a great excuse, but he didn’t know what to do. He was young and stupid. When he didn’t hear anything else about it, he assumed she’d terminated the pregnancy. So what was the point in telling Dante? Dante says, she had the baby, his baby, and Cody says he just found that out yesterday, he swears. Dante says, and that baby was… is Gio, and Cody nods. Dante says, Gio Palmieri is his son, and Cody says, yeah. Dante says his brain is short circuiting, and Cody says he doesn’t blame him. Dante says, Gio is still the little kid lighting sparklers at the 4th of July block party. That was his boy. Cody says, yeah, and Dante asks if Brook knew. Cody says he doesn’t know. Dante has to ask her.

Lucas says, Elizabeth was watching the Nurses Ball? and she says, of course (🍷). The nurses were fantastic and knew she was there in spirit. Lucas says his spirit is there too, but it’s staying off the stage and completely dressed this year. She says, speaking of being dressed, isn’t he overdressed? He says he was working and heard she’d be home because of her injured wheel, so he thought he’d bring the Nurses Ball to her. She says sorry to disappoint him, but she’s not changing, and she won’t look as hot as he does. He takes out a paper crown and puts it on her head and says, there it is. It works on her. She has the perfect head for the camera. She tells him that she’s been saying that all her life, and he says he’s sorry he doesn’t have one for Lucky. She says, Lucky stepped out to run an errand. She’ll fill him in on everything he missed. She’s sure he’s not in a hurry to get back. He’s missing out. Lucas asks if she’s on medication, and she says, no. He says, then she’s not missing out, and he pours the champagne. 

Tracy says, teaming up with Drew was inspired, and Jason says, until it wasn’t. Look at where she is. She says she has no regrets about what she did, but Drew is going to regret what he did to her. Mac comes in and says he doesn’t know how she does it, but Diane worked her magic again. As soon as Tracy signs off, she’s free to go. Tracy goes into the squad room with Mac, and Jason gets on the phone. He asks what they need him to do.

Tracy signs the paperwork and says Mac is lucky she’s not suing the entire department. He says, for what? and she says, false arrest springs to mind. Anyone with a brain can see she was framed. He says, she might want to get a move on unless she wants him to arrest her again for harassment. She asks who she’s harassing, and he says, she’s looking at him. Jason comes out, and Mac says, good. He’s here. He’d say he was going to miss Tracy, but… She says, the feeling is mutual, and tells Jason to take her home. He says he can’t. She’ll have to find another ride. She says, what? and he says he’s got someplace to be. She says, someone’s got to take her home, but Mac says, they’re not a taxi service. Although she happens to be in luck. The number 8 bus stops out front. He leaves.

Lulu and Carly go into the ladies’ room, and Carly asks how Gio found out. Did Lulu tell him? Lulu says, no. She would never do that. Carly says, but… and Lulu says, but she did confront Lois in one of the dressing rooms. It’s possible Gio overheard. She’s got to find Dante. Carly asks, why? It doesn’t matter how Gio found out. At this point, they both know the truth and it’s what Lulu wanted all along. Lulu says, not like this, and Carly says, Dante needs to learn the truth, but he needs to hear it from the people who were actually involved. That means Lois and Brook, not her. She needs to calm down. She set this train in motion and needs to get off the track before she gets leveled. Carly heads for the door, and Lulu asks where she’s going. Carly says she’s going to watch her daughter perform. She suggests Lulu do the same, but the decision is hers. She leaves.

Olivia tells Sonny that Lois is her best friend. How could Lois not let her know they share a grandchild? How could she not let any of them know? Dante comes by and asks if they know where Brook is. Did Sonny know about this? Did Olivia? Olivia says, none of them knew. This is crazy. Dante says, it’s a lot to take in right now, but he has to find Brook. Sonny says, no one knows where she went, and Dante asks if she didn’t tell Chase. Chase says, no, and Dante leaves. Chase starts to follow, but Sonny stops him. Chase says he can’t let his wife go through this alone, but Sonny says, it’s not just about Brook anymore. It’s about Dante too. Ned says, they have to let them hash it out. Does Chase understand what he’s saying?

Lucy gets back on stage and says, see? It’s back? It’s fine. Everything is fine. It’s going to be more than fine. It’s going to be fabulous. The next act is especially powerful and by two PCU students. You know how people say, what’s wrong with kids today? These are two perfect examples of what’s exactly right – Trina Robinson and Josslyn Jax. There’s applause and Trina and Josslyn sing a duet, I’ll Be with You. When they finish, there’s lots of applause and a standing ovation. They hug.

Elizabeth says, it’s more fun to watch with someone else, and Lucas agrees. She asks if he wishes he was there, but he says he doesn’t know. She says, as she recalls, Brad proposed to him at the Nurses Ball. He says, Brad did. And as he remembers, Ric proposed to her at one as well. Elizabeth says, and Carly shared an insight or two with the entire audience, and he says, some things never change. She says, and some things do, and Lucas says, to friends who we love. She says, to friends who love you. They clink glasses and she says, the kids are performing the last song, and he says, yeah, per tradition. His initial instinct was to go watch them perform, but then it hit him. It’s not his job to sit in the audience and fawn over Wiley. She says, they’re in a private living room and he can gush all he wants if he wants. He says, buckle up. It’s going to be a night to remember since they’re in a private living room. She says, they can say all the inappropriate comments they want that they couldn’t say if they were there, and he says, that doesn’t sound like the Elizabeth Baldwin he knows… Like what? She says, the kids are going to be so off-key. Tracy got arrested on the red carpet and she wonders if they had to use a taser. Lucas says he’s just hearing about it now. He’s so glad he came. She says her too. 

Backstage, Portia and Curtis applaud Trina, and Portia says, she was wonderful on stage. Curtis says, it was an amazing performance. She never sounded better. He’s seen a lot of acts at The Savoy, and she and Josslyn killed it. Kai says, her dad is right. She blew him away. It was the best act of the night. Portia says, hands down, and Kai gives Trina a bouquet. Curtis says, nothing can top her and Josslyn tonight, and Kai says, no way. Portia says, that’s why they’re heading home, and Trina asks if everything is okay. Portia says, everything’s fine. It’s just been a long day, and they have work tomorrow. Curtis says, obviously, Trina should stay, and Portia says, have fun and socialize. Trina says she loves them, and Curtis says, they love her too. They leave, and Trina thanks Kai for coming. He says he wouldn’t miss it. Now can he get her autograph? They kiss. In the hallway, Curtis thanks Portia for making it easy, and she says she didn’t want to ruin Trina’s night. Look at how happy she is.

Carly tells Josslyn that their performance was so good, and Josslyn says Lucy begged them to go on early. They were supposed to go on after Anna and Chase’s performance. Then Gio did whatever Gio did. What does she even call that? Carly says she doesn’t know. It was awful. You would have never known Josslyn and Trina were put on the spot. They were amazing and she’s so proud. Josslyn thanks her and says she can’t stop thinking about Gio. It feels awful. And if he’s right, then what? Sonny is his grandfather? Willow and Drew approach, and Willow says they’d like to talk to Carly for a second. Drew says, preferably in private, and Josslyn asks if Carly is all right. Carly says, yeah, and Josslyn leaves. Willow says she wants to end this terrible fight over the kids. It’s not good for anyone, especially Wiley and Amelia. Drew says they want a peaceful path moving forward. That’s why they’re willing to find common ground. He guesses the question is, is Carly?

Olivia says she’s got to find Dante, and Sonny says he knows Dante is hurting, but Dante doesn’t want to hear what he has to say. She says, Dante heard what he had to say. This is life altering, relationship changing, never going to be the same kind of huge. He says, they have to let their son handle things himself. He knows where to find them if he needs support. The same goes for Chase and Brook. They know where to find them. What they need to do is go back into the ballroom and distract their minds. Let the kids do what they’re going to do. Olivia leaves with Sonny, and Ned says he’s right behind her. He says, clearly, Brook confided in Chase and for that, he’s grateful. Chase says, Ned wants to know why she didn’t tell him the truth, and Ned says he’s her father. Did she think she couldn’t trust him with that?

Drew says, Carly knows they have the upper hand when it comes to the custody hearing, but Carly says she doesn’t believe that at all. Drew says, now who’s being delusional? He and Willow talked and really want to try and find a compromise. Carly says, it would be nice if Willow could speak for herself, and Drew says, they’re a unit. (We are Borg.) Carly says she knows. The whole ballroom knows. But the kids are Willow and Michael’s, not his. Willow says she and Drew believe that together they can come up with a custody arrangement that satisfies both sides. Carly says, great. Joint custody. Willow tells her to be realistic, but Carly says she is being realistic. Willow says, they’re willing to let Michael have the kids every other weekend, and Drew says, plus two weeks in the summer. Carly says, really? and Drew says, that way, if they move to Washington, it won’t be as much burden on the kids. Carly asks if Willow agrees with moving Wiley and Amelia to DC. And don’t get her started on Drew. Scout just lost her mother, but they’re going to take her away from her remaining family. Drew says they’re the only family Scout needs, and Willow says she never intended to take the kids away from Michael. They love their father. Carly says she knows that, and Drew says, it’s a fair deal. Carly says she’ll see him in court, and Willow leaves. Drew tells Carly that she can’t say they didn’t try, and she says he may want to run after Willow, but grab some tissues first. He says, the best part about this is when she loses Michael’s kids, he’s only going to have her to blame. He walks away.

Ned says he feels terrible about what Brook had to go through. He had no idea. Chase says, he couldn’t, but Ned says he should have. He could have been there for his little girl. My God. Going through pregnancy and labor at that age, then giving the child up for adoption. Imagine what she went through and how it affected her emotionally. He knows he needs to talk to Brook. chase says, Brook is his daughter, and she loves him so much. She agonized about keeping that part of her life from him. He thinks she thought the truth might hurt Ned. Ned asked if that was really what Brook thought or what Lois made Brook think.

Lucy said, good news, everybody! We did it. We broke our fundraising record. There’s applause and she says, awareness and support for HIV/AIDS research is amazing. She thanks all of them. She’s proud to be a part of all of them. She thanks the amazing performers and the incredible hard-working crew and all the people who did the tiny jobs that made this night possible. Give themselves a round of applause. She thanks them again.

Lucas comes out with a plate of baked goods and says he can’t believe Elizabeth has all these lying around. She says, Aiden is always perfecting his craft, and he says, that kid has a gift. What else did he miss while he was working and driving over. Did anyone faceplant on the red carpet? She says, just Tracy’s arrest and the Quartermaines have a new family member. He asks if someone gave birth on stage, and she says, not exactly. The show comes back on, and Lucy sits in the audience.  

Lucy says she’s very excited for the last performance of five up and comers. It’s special because as they close out this wonderful evening it reminds all of them of what’s truly important. Please enjoy. Georgie, Scout, Wiley, James, and Donna come out, and Elizabeth says, how cute. Lucas says, the cutest, and the kids sing I’ll Be There, cutest kid in the world Donna starting them off. The song ends and there’s applause. Suddenly, Wiley says, daddy! and nuMichael walks toward the stage. Wiley runs to him, and Michael picks him up. Everyone is totally shocked, as one always is at the Nurses Ball, but they’ve outdone themselves this year. Michael looks at Willow, and says, come on, buddy. We’re going home. He walks out carrying Wiley.

Alrighty then.

On Monday, Cody tells Lulu that he doesn’t know if they made the right call; Kai asks if Trina is sure she wants to do this; Emma says she’s not trying to stop Gio, she’s going with him; and Brook says what Lois did was unforgiveable.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit to Print…

The die has officially been cast. We’re moving on.

I still can’t get over his performance.

https://parade.com/news/does-gio-on-general-hospital-really-play-violin

A major part of the Nurses Ball. Why can’t we all have that T-shirt… sniff…

💉 A Dose of Reality…

Below Deck Down Under

I’m not even pretending to watch this. Too boatmancy. I’m saving myself for the OG Decks.

The Valley

Is it me, or do all these people look alike? Other than Brittany. Luke looked at a $14K engagement ring for Kristen. When Danny said it made a statement, Luke said the statement was that he had more money than he did. That much for an engagement ring is insane to me. Unless you actually are a millionaire, why? A good portion of the episode revolved around the discussion of Danny being an alcoholic. My jury’s out, but unless it’s an obvious problem, I’m not too keen on making those judgements.

Summer House

The best part about the finale is that the Jesse/Lexi saga is put to rest – for now anyway – and no more Toegate. Although I’m sure all that will be rehashed at the Reunion. The show finally caught up to real life news with Paige and Craig breaking up. No surprise that Craig was a big baby about the whole thing. Hey, sometimes it just doesn’t work out. Get over it and move on. I do love a costume party and there was a huge party with a spooky theme. The specifics were unclear, but it looked Halloween-ish. Lots of gravestone decorations and such. Amanda had zombie contacts which were pretty cool.

Thumbs down on the wardrobe overall.

He’s dead to her.

Random Reality Items

I’m with Melissa. Just make a damn decision already.

Her lawyers are probably exhausted.

You can’t fire me; I quit.

👀 Last Weekend’s Watch…

Crimes of the Future. Hulu. I’d wanted to see this when it came out, figured I’d wait for streaming, and then forgot about it. It’s another one you might not want to eat dinner while watching, but it’s Cronenberg, so what else would you expect? Taking place in a grim future world, new organs spontaneously grow in random people. It’s some sort of evolution, but it’s not clear whether it could actually be beneficial in the long run. A sort-of cult has turned it all into performance art and murders abound. The whole thing is rather weird and depressing, but the special effects were amazing, as was to be expected. I’m not sorry I watched it, but I doubt I’d watch it again. If you’re a fan of Cronenberg, this is definitely for you.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/crimes-of-the-future-movie-review-2022

Well, I didn’t think it was that disturbing.  

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-14673037/Disturbing-horror-film-caused-mass-crowds-people-walk-screening-set-air-BBC.html

I’m still waiting for The Substance to come to more mainstream streaming.

https://www.cbr.com/body-horror-movie-like-the-substance/#thread

Nonnas. Netflix. On the other end of the spectrum, this is a tug at your heartstrings, feel good, mostly true story that made me want to move to Staten Island. I loved the cast and it brought me back to the days of Sunday dinners in my Aunt Agnes and Uncle Jimmy’s home – Italian and Lithuanian food for days on the table. It was feel good without being saccharin, and I just loved it.

https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/nonnas-movie-review-2025

https://www.cinemablend.com/movies/vince-vaughn-called-his-netflix-hit-nonnas-outlaw-movie

Con Mum. Netflix. I love a true crime story and this one didn’t disappoint. A documentary about a con artist who conned her own son, it has twists and turns, and I have to admit, at one point I wondered if it was possible she was telling the truth. It’s not a story I was familiar with beforehand, so that’s always a plus. It also makes you wonder what you’d actually fall for. I’d like to think I was smarter than that, but you never know until you’re in it.

https://people.com/where-are-graham-hornigold-and-dionne-now-con-mum-11704400

🪤 Will Wait For You…

Coming for sure, I think, June 27th.

https://www.purewow.com/entertainment/squid-game-season-three-theory

Hopefully, the apocalypse doesn’t come before Season 2.

https://deadline.com/2025/05/fallout-renewed-season-3-prime-video-1236394147/

I still haven’t finished Season 3 yet, but I’m in.

https://deadline.com/2025/05/yellowjackets-renewed-season-4-showtime-paramount-plus-1236405285/

🎉 Business In the Front, Party In the Tail…

🐈‍⬛ I’m sure I’ve spent money on worse things and kudos for helping a shelter while she’s at it. Love the cake!

https://people.com/15-year-old-cat-gets-lavish-quinceanera-exclusive-11740275

🐶 That one led to this one. Admittedly, it’s a big chunk of change, but if I had that kind of money, I can’t say I wouldn’t do the same. Hey, don’t judge.

https://people.com/pets/gabriel-iglesias-throws-100k-quinceanera-for-his-chihuahua-risa/

🐕 They stole my idea.

https://people.com/animal-shelter-holds-puppy-prom-for-rescue-dogs-11738785

🪻 Quotes of the Week

It doesn’t have to be the ten year plan. Just the next step. – Kristen Kish, Top Chef

To bear defeat with dignity, to accept criticism with poise, to receive honors with humility — these are marks of maturity and graciousness. – William Arthur Ward

Sometimes all you need is a ticket to Disneyland. – Jamal Menzies, Pillow Talk: 90 Day Fiancé, The Last Resort

Your imagination is your preview of life’s coming attractions. – Albert Einstein

Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into visible. – Tony Robbins

I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear; knowing what must be done does away with fear. – Rosa Parks

Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

Aim for the middle. You’ll never miss. – Paradox (Matthew Macfadyen), Deadpool & Wolverine

Remembering those who served on Memorial Day.

❤️‍🩹 Hope In Valor…

Until next week, stay safe; stay never leaving a lit grill unattended; and stay letting the truth be told by those actually involved.

June 6, 2024 – Finn Makes a Choice, Soaping Up, Latest In Emmys, An Awful Reunion With Awful People, Carl Is a Big Baby, Rescued, Happy Dance & Girls+

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

The pool has officially opened!!!

Natalia tried to get rid of Kristina, but that was a hard no. Blaze felt she’d do better with another take on her track, but Natalia said it was perfection. Engineer Marv was sent on a break, and Kristina asked Natalia if Blaze shouldn’t make her own decisions about her music, but Natalia said she was never wrong. Kristina said, Blaze was the artist, but Natalia said she was the mother and Blaze ended up agreeing with her assessment every time. Kristina said she knew she’d surprised Natalia by showing up, and that she’d only ever been a surprise to her.

Chase saw Finn knocking back shots, then spraying breath freshener into his mouth. Finn then saw Chase and Georgie in the doorway and looked like a deer in headlights. Chase didn’t say anything, and Georgie asked if Violet could go to the pool with the other kids. Finn said, okay, and Maxie invited Violet for a sleepover afterward.

Gio got a job already and was working at the pool, and Josslyn introduced herself. She said his family claimed he was a genius who played like angel. She said she wasn’t sure about the genius or angel, but she knew he was very good. She wondered what he was doing working as a pool attendant, and said they were both nepo hires, but Gio told her that Olivia made him sit for an interview and he was on probation for the first month. His family had faith in his music ability, but not so much in his hourly employment skills. Josslyn asked why he was slumming in Port Charles.

Brook offered to help Finn go through Gregory’s stuff, but Finn said he’d like to do it on his own. Maxie said she thought the same thing when her sister died, but couldn’t have done it without Spinelli. So maybe Finn should let people help him. Finn told Violet that the most important thing was for her to have fun, but Violet didn’t want to leave him alone.

Kristina said Natalia was as subtle as a brick, and Natalia said she wasn’t in the habit of repressing her feelings to make others comfortable. Everyone knew where they stood with her. Kristina said, honesty without tact equals cruelty, and was confused as to why Natalia just didn’t say she didn’t want her around Blaze. Natalia said Blaze was grown and made her own choices. She wasn’t going to pretend Kristina’s new role in Blaze’s life wasn’t a surprise, but she was adjusting to that reality. She’d come to realize how deeply Blaze cared for Kristina and was trusting her to put Blaze’s feelings before hers when the time came for them to part ways, which they inevitably would.

Violet asked if Finn was crying, but he told her they weren’t sad tears and to never worry about him. It was his job to worry about her. She said a daughter’s job was to make sure their dads weren’t lonely, and he said she was doing a good job and deserved a break. Finn told Chase that he wished Gregory had been there to see the memorial, and Chase suggested they spend some time together, but Finn wanted to start packing up Gregory’s stuff, so Violet didn’t see. He left, and Chase told Brook that the reason Finn wanted to be alone was so he could drink in peace.

Kristina asked why Natalia was implying she and Blaze would break up, and Natalia said, Blaze cared for Kristina, but was poised to jump to the next level in her career. She was so close to her lifelong dream, and she was going to be torn when she’d have to make the painful choice of following her dream or staying with Kristina. Kristina had the power to alleviate that pain if she could let Blaze go gracefully, which Natalia believed was the best decision for her daughter. Kristina said that Natalia didn’t know that because she couldn’t predict the future, but Natalia said the path Kristina and Blaze were going down would end in pain and disappointment. She was protecting her daughter and Kristina would learn soon enough, that’s what mothers do.

Gio told Josslyn that he was doing a Summer Stage concert in the park, and she said, tickets were hard to get. He said, unless she knew someone who had comps. She accidently knocked him into the pool, and as he was getting out, Trina showed up. Josslyn introduced him and told Trina about his violin skills. Gio said he’d be performing at PCU and was going to school there. He hoped they’d all be seeing more of each other.

The kids wanted Maxie to come in the pool with them, but she said she’d spent too much time on her hair and makeup to get wet. If she even got misted, there would be dire consequences. Spinelli told the kids they had the rest of the summer to make it happen, and their mom was powerless in the face of his considerable charm. Violet asked to sit with Maxie, and asked if Maxie thought her dad was okay.

Chase told Brook that Finn thought he was alone and downed two shots of tequila, then pulled out breath spray like he’d planned it. Brook said she was worried that would happen, but was hoping she was wrong. She thought Chase knew his brother better than she did, but Chase wondered if he knew Finn at all.

Finn packed up Gregory’s stuff and flashed back to helping him get dressed for the wedding. He picked up an AA pamphlet.

Blaze told Natalia that they were ultimately in agreement about the take she liked; it was great. Natalia said she was sure Brook would agree, and Blaze asked what she and Kristina were talking about. Natalia said, not much, and Kristina wasn’t here to see her. She went to listen to the track, and Kristina joined Blaze. Blaze said, after the way they left things, she was surprised to see Kristina, and Kristina said she couldn’t put this off any longer, giving us all a heart attack until she followed that with saying that she had to apologize to Blaze and asked for her forgiveness.

Kistina said she’d overreacted, but it wasn’t an excuse. She never should have yelled at Blaze and stormed out. She should have given Blaze the benefit of the doubt and they should have worked it out together. Blaze said she’d wanted to call, but wasn’t sure Kristina would pick up. She never meant to betray Kristina’s confidence or betray her in any way. Kristina said she’d like to blame the hormones, but she’d probably react the same way if she wasn’t pregnant. Her dad was a sensitive topic, and Molly admitted she’d had to pry it out of Blaze. Blaze said she felt cross examined, and Kristina said she should have been up front with everyone and not expected Blaze to keep her secret or gotten upset if she couldn’t. That’s what her dad did.

Chase told Brook that he’d thought it would be a mistake to confront Finn, but maybe he was wrong. Brook told him not to second guess himself, but he wondered how he couldn’t see it since he was a detective. He knew how their dad’s death was affecting Finn, but didn’t know he was lying. He should have seen through it, and he let himself be fooled. Brook said they were both in mourning and Finn had given Chase years of reasons to trust him. Now that they knew, they could move forward. Chase needed to talk to Finn and let him know they were here for him or have out if it came to that. Chase said he needed to hear why Finn was drinking again and lying.

Finn called about a meeting, asking if the church having it was still under construction. Then he picked up his car keys and left.

Gio told Josslyn and Trina that PCU had recruited him. He’d been invited to audition and been given a full ride, first chair, and Summer Stage. Josslyn offered him a word of caution, saying, scholarship students stayed in the worst dorm. The dorms were all bad though, so she and Trina were looking at apartments. Gio said he was staying at the Quartermaines, and Trina asked how well know he knew them. He said he knew they could be overwhelming, but the noise and togetherness made him feel like he was home. He’d been warned about Tracy, but knew she liked music and hoped to score some points with that. Trina said they were looking to hire musicians for a gallery exhibition, and Gio gave her his number.

Blaze said, Kristina was nothing like her father, but Kristina said, their number one rule was to be open and honest with each other. The second she saw it would result in discomfort with Molly, she threw out that rule. She shouldn’t have gotten upset. Blaze said she wasn’t angry and understood that Kristina was shielding the baby. She was thinking like a mother and Blaze forgave her. They hugged and Natalia bristled when she saw it.

Trina told Josslyn that Gio seemed cool, and Josslyn asked if Trina was okay. Trina said, when Spencer first died, she thought she saw him everywhere, but it hadn’t happened in a while. She thought her mind had accepted his death, but when Gio stepped out of pool… Josslyn said she knew and hugged her.

Spinelli promised the kids that they’d get Maxie into the pool. Maxie told Violet that her dad was just sad about his dad. You could be sad and okay at the same time. Violet said she thought Chase was like that, but there was something different with her dad. He hid it. Maxie said, parents didn’t want to worry their kids and grown-ups wanted to be by themselves sometimes. She offered to take Violet home, but said her dad was probably glad that she was getting out and having fun. If he was sad and wanted to be by himself, he didn’t want to make her sad too.

Instead of a meeting, Finn went to a bar and ordered tequila. Why is it always tequila? Blech.

Brook told Chase that he was trying to make sense of Finn’s drinking and not just attributing it to a hard day, but he wouldn’t know for sure if he didn’t talk to Finn. She offered to go with him, and he said he wanted her there. She thought his instincts were good. They knew Finn was drinking and lying, and they needed to see how Finn would respond and go from there. Chase said he needed to go in with a plan in case Finn wouldn’t listen, and Brook said she knew it was hard, but if Finn wanted to keep drinking, there might be nothing they could do. Chase said he felt helpless, and Brook said, they might be when it came to Finn, but not Violet. They needed to step up for Violet, especially if… He didn’t think Finn would do anything to put Violet in harm’s way, did he?

Tomorrow, Nina is on board for more peace; Chase wonders how it ends without Finn hating him; and Finn clinks glasses with someone at the bar, telling them that he’s taking care of business.

🧼 All the Soap News Fit To Print…

I love the actor and I loved his GH character. It’s a shame they didn’t let him play out the ALS storyline and the triangle with Tracy and Alexis, but he did have a beautiful passing.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/gregory-harrison-shares-his-biggest-regret-about-leaving-gh

Even though it brought back her heartbreak, I thought I saw some little hearts pop out of Trina’s eyes when she saw Gio.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/giovanni-mazza-teases-gio-and-trina-on-general-hospital

She’s a Jackie of all trades. Mom, realtor, and a sidepiece for Finn.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/devon-ogden-cast-as-barb-on-general-hospital

It’s not the first time she’s had to field this topic.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/laura-wright-settles-rumors-shes-leaving-gh

I don’t remember her from GH, but still doff my cap in respect.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/general-hospital/daytime-alum-janis-paige-dead-at-101

🏆 All About That Daytime…

The Daytime Emmy presenters.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/posts/daytime-emmys/2024-daytime-emmy-award-presenters-announced

Everything I voted for won. I still wouldn’t suggest taking me to the racetrack though.

https://www.soapsindepth.com/gallery/daytime-emmys/2024-daytime-emmys-see-who-you-voted-to-win

Summer House – Reunion Part 1

Andy said nothing was off limits, and the Reunion started briskly with Lindsay and Carl arguing over recent history. The main thing that seems to piss Lindsay off is that the break-up conversation happened during a time when they weren’t normally being filmed, and she was called to come film. So the only logical supposition is that Carl alerted production. As much as I dislike her, it was disgusting to watch her get blindsided. And I’m not saying he shouldn’t have broken up with her – I certainly would have – but it was the way it was done. Not cool. The topic of Lindsay nixing Kyle as a groomsman floated around for a minute. She insisted it had nothing to do with her opinion of him, and Kyle said his feelings had been hurt, but I’d rather be a flower boy than a groomsman. Everyone, including Carl, thought Carl was afraid of Lindsay, with the exception of Jesse, who made a comme ci, comme ça motion with his hand.

Just after a big conversation about the girls all getting along this season, Paige claimed that Danielle and Lindsay came for her on various occasions, and it started a big thing. I like Paige, but she never seems to consider anyone else’s feelings, attributing it to her NYC candor. I lived in the city a long time, and while Paige might have the wit of a New Yorker, it points back to what Kristina said in today’s GHhonesty without tact equals cruelty. Carl smirked a lot, which made me want to smack him. One more reason not to watch these things. It might just be a contributor to the violence quotient in the US.

Andy wondered if Lindsay expected Balloon Guy Joe’s presence to cause a stir among the women – which it had. She said, no, while I wondered how women could consider competing for someone called Balloon Guy Joe. I don’t care how hot he is. The romance between Ciara and West was discussed. After Ciara had stayed with his family a couple of times and gone to a wedding with him, it sealed the deal. Ciara felt he’d been with her for the show during the summer and then in December he said he couldn’t commit for show related reasons. Andy asked if West thought it was because he might get new opportunities (i.e. offers of sex) after the show aired, but West made the excuse that he’d be hit on at events and it wouldn’t be fair to Ciara. He also didn’t like that her name was basically bigger than his in the headlines – that is if we want to look at either of their names as big or internet nonsense as headlines. In other words, he wanted his own lane. Kyle said that West overthought the show and deprioritized the relationship, but Ciara hit the nail on the head when she said that he used it as an excuse. West told her that his parents said he was going to look like an a-hole. Well, congratulations, West. You did. Job well done. Ciara said she gave him an out after filming ended, but he’d said no.

Sounds like he’s a scaredy-cat. Paige said they lived their real lives on camera, but they didn’t live their lives for the camera. Snap!

🤽‍♂️ Same subject, different angle.

If you want to see the billboard campaign. Express is actually a good brand.

⚓️ Boat Daddy Can Do No Wrong…

There’s no doubt Carl was just being a big baby. Captain Lee isn’t the type to say, gotcha! on a podcast. He was also gracious enough not to air it when Carl threw a tantrum after realizing he answered questions during an interview he’d agreed to.

https://okmagazine.com/p/below-deck-captain-lee-carl-radke-accused-taking-advantage-podcast/

🐕 Lassie, Get Help…

One time, I was running around with my Golden Retriever, the misnamed Einstein, and I fell in a hole. He ran. Not to get help, but because he got scared.

https://people.com/dog-runs-4-miles-to-get-help-for-owner-after-crash-8659778

🐶 Best News Ever…

LVP is surely behind this. Here’s hoping the others involved in this sickening practice follow suit.

https://people.com/two-puppy-fattening-farms-for-the-dog-meat-trade-shut-down-and-surrender-animals-8659575

🎉 Had Me a Blast…

Swing by tomorrow for a soap blow-by-blow and the usual Friday free-for-all. Until then, stay safe, stay not raining on anyone’s parade, and stay tempering your honesty with tact and not being cruel.