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December 7, 2023 – Marshall Gets a Visitor From the Past, Not Very Charming In Jamaica, It’s Pat, Happy Hanukkah & 8 Crazy Nights

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Violet tells Greogry and Alexis that they have to find the perfect tree, and Gregory says, perfection is the enemy of the good. Violet asks what that means, and Alexis says, it means, sometimes when you’re looking for perfection, you miss something quite special. Violet says, okay. She’ll be on the lookout for a special tree.

Robert says he doesn’t get a tree himself, but he’s delighted Diane invited him to help pick out hers. She smiles at him.

Curtis says he’s got to hand it to Marshall. He can decorate the hell out of a Christmas tree. He and Portia have tons of ornaments between them, yet Marshall managed to get all of them on the tree. Marshall holds an angel ornament in his hand that says First Christmas, and Curtis asks if that one broke. Marshall says, just his heart. He recognized this ornament the moment he unwrapped it from the tissue paper. Curtis’s mama made this one their first Christmas together.

At an unidentifiable restaurant, Lucy sets down two drinks and says, something fruity and fun for her and something olive-y for Scotty. He says she sure knows what he likes, and she says, after their entangled history, she’d better. He says, with her busy schedule, he’s glad she could pencil him in, and she says she always makes time for him. He says he wishes Liesl would do that, but she’s running around from conference to conference. She’ll do anything just to stay away and forget about him, but he’s glad he has a friend like Lucy. They clink glasses.

Anna asks Dante why they’re meeting at the morgue. Is there another murder? He says, nothing like that. He just wants to keep it quiet. He got a look at the final arson report on her house. She asks if it was Charlotte.

Carly is doing work at a table in Kelly’s, when Brennan walks in. He says, they meet again.

Curtis says he’s surprised mom never told him that she made an ornament marking their first Christmas together, and Marshall says, they were newlyweds. He had a great gig with a club band, so he was out late most nights. They managed to get themselves a tree, but he was always too busy to help decorate it. Christmas Eve rolls around, and he comes home to find the tree strung with lights, but just one ornament is on it. He figured, she mad now. He started apologizing, promising to stay up late and do whatever she needed him to do, but she said, no, no need. Curtis’s mama liked that tree just like that. This tree here is a beaut, but that first tree with this one ornament, that was the best tree he’d ever seen. He hangs the angel in a prominent spot.

Lucy says, what she loves about Scotty is, he doesn’t judge her; he never has. He sees her core and doesn’t judge her heart or her soul. Although he has judged several of her relationships. He says, like she hasn’t judged his, and she says, that’s because she just wants what’s best for him. So if it couldn’t be her… He says, go on, and she says, it could have been. They tried, on the legit end of the downlow, but that stupid, stupid affair did cost her relationship with Doc. Such a messy scene that upended everything. It was such a wake-up call, and she did have to reevaluate her life. She thinks that’s why they know they make better friends than lovers. He says, they have changed course a few times, and she says, several times, but somehow, they still stay connected… because of their daughter. By the way, has he heard the latest on Serina?

Violet calls Gregory to look at a tree, and Alexis says she’s going down another aisle to see if she can find something special. Alexis sees Diane telling Robert that she thinks it’s this one. Imagine this tree covered in lights, lots of ornaments. He asks if she’s got all that, and she says, absolutely. He says, what about mistletoe? and pretends to hold some over her head. They see Alexis and everyone says hi. Robert says he’s here with Diane to select a Christmas tree, and Alexis says, that’s new. She doesn’t recall Diane ever having a tree. Robert says he thought she said she had one every year, but Diane says, she told him that she thinks of having one every year, but this year, she’s following through. It’s the start of a new tradition; one of many, she hopes. Violet and Gregory come around the corner, Violet saying, come on, let’s go this way. Gregory sees Diane and says, what an unfortunate coincidence running into her.

Brennan asks if he can join Carly, or is she too busy? She says she can take a break and tells him to have a seat. He sits down, and she asks if he’s here for another burger, but he says he’s going to try the BLT. He’s heard raves about it. Carly says, it’s the house specialty. Does he want fries or coleslaw with that? He says, fries, of course (🍷), and Carly calls the server over, and tells her, this gentleman would like the BLT with fries. She asks if he wants a shake, because their shakes are legendary, but he says, water’s fine. He has to cut the calories somehow. The server leaves, and Carly asks how he’s enjoying Port Charles.

Dante says, there’s nothing in the report that ties Charlotte to the fire, and Anna says, thank God. He says, it’s a huge relief, and she agrees. She says, any indication of who’s responsible? and he says, they have pinpointed another suspect. She says, let’s hear it, and he says, the morning after the fire, evidence was found in the bushes outside her house, scraps of fabric. They tested positive for the same accelerant used to start the fire. She says, so the arsonist leaving the scene would have caught their garments on the hedge or something, and he says, they were also able to lift DNA from the fabric. They match the late Jameson Forsythe.

Violet asks why it’s unfortunate to see this lady, and Diane tells Robert that she thinks she’s had enough tree shopping for tonight. Besides, it’s a little chilly out. Robert says, they’ll find something to warm her up, and they tell everyone goodnight. Violet asks, who is that lady? and Alexis says she was going to inspect some trees down there. Does Violet want to scope them out first? Violet says, sure, and skips off, Gregory telling her to stay where they can see her. Alexis asks Gregory, was that really necessary?

Robert asks what that was all about, and Diane says she’s representing the family that’s suing General Hospital for malpractice. He says, so what? Everyone is entitled to representation. It’s nothing personal. Diane says, it gets personal when the doctor at the center of the lawsuit is your son, and Gregory Chase’s son is Dr. Hamilton Finn. He says she had more tact than Professor Chase, and she thanks him for noticing. He says he promised her something warm. Let’s go.

Anna tells Dante, so Forsythe would have set the fire, thinking the last copy of the mission report was in her house, but he couldn’t be certain of that, so he would have kept her under surveillance and would have seen her and Robert move the trunk to Maxie’s apartment. So Forsythe would have been watching the night that Charlotte was shot? Dante says, he was probably waiting for the cops and everyone to leave and the apartment was empty, to go in and get the report and any supporting evidence. She says, now that Forsythe is dead, murdered, what happened to the report?

Brennan says, Port Charles has definitely surprised him, and Carly says, in what way? He says, the cuisine, obviously, and she says, obviously. He says, and the people seem friendly, and she says, they’re pretty friendly, for the most part. He says he’s enjoyed getting to know the city. He runs through the park every morning past the Port Charles Museum. She says, The Chuck. That’s what the locals call it. He thanks her for the correction and says he hasn’t had a chance to visit yet, but he plans to make time for it. She asks how long he’s staying in Port Charles, but he says he’s not sure. As of right now, his visit is open-ended.

Marshall says, mama never told Curtis that story? and Curtis says, maybe it made her miss Marshall too much. Marshall says he’d hate to think he ruined Christmas for Curtis’s mother, but Curtis says, he didn’t. He told Marshall that when they got the tree. Christmas was mom’s favorite time of the year. He remembers she would wait until December 1st before she’d start decorating, but when she did, look out. She went all in: garlands, ribbons, wreaths, Christmas music from Mahalia Jackson to The Jackson 5, Bing Crosby to Aretha, and 24/7 music. He does believe that’s why he loves Christmas so much to this day. That’s when mama was always her happiest.

Lucy says, even though she was the surrogate and didn’t give Serina her biology, she feels deep down she gave Serina part of her spirit heart, and Scotty says, it sounds like something New Age. What he does know is, they really made a great kid. Lucy says, they literally did, when her phone chimes. She says, remind her not to take any text from work, because Tracy Quartermaine being involved with Deception is the absolute worst thing that could possibly happen. Scotty says he’s really sorry Lucy gave away all of her stock at Deception, including the tie breaking vote with ELQ, and Lucy says she’s really sorry too. But sometimes you have to sacrifice for those you love, and she, Maxie, and Sasha are not taking any salary right now to make sure they don’t have to lay off any of their staff. He says, Dominique was Serina’s biological mother. She was all heart, but he thinks Lucy is right. He thinks Serina did get her spirit heart.

Portia walks into the house on the phone, and says she looks forward to getting all the details. She asks if Curtis and Marshall decorated the tree. It’s so beautiful. Curtis says, she can credit pops with most of it. He even managed to get both their ornaments on this one tree. She says she sees, and she’s in awe. It even smells like Christmas around here. Marshall says he’s pleased she likes it. And if they’ll excuse him, he’s stepping outside to get a breath of fresh air. Curtis says, it’s kind of cold out, but Marshall says he likes the cool. Portia tells him that there’s a throw on the chair, but he says he’ll be fine and goes outside. She asks if Curtis and his dad had fun decorating, and Curtis says, yeah. Like he said, his dad did most of the work. He just kept Marshall company. They reminisced. Pops told him a great story about this one. He shows her the angel ornament.

Outside, Marshall sits down. Irene sits next to him and says, he should use that blanket. He’ll catch his death out here.

Scotty says he loves that Serina is running around Florida saving all the manatees, but he hopes she settles down one day and maybe he gets a little grand toddler to bounce on his knee. Lucy says, don’t tell anybody, but he really is an old softie, and he says, she wouldn’t want to be a grandmother? She says she’d have to wrap her mind around it… She doesn’t think she’d mind because she likes the age she is right now. She kind of likes the hard-earned wisdom, and she really is becoming the woman she wants to be. She knows who she is and she certainly knows what she wants. But that doesn’t change the younger Lucy who was fearless and curious about everything, and who saw endless possibilities. Or the thirty-something Lucy, who actually relished being in her bra and panties in front of everybody at the Nurses Ball. He says, she liked being half-naked up there? and she says she didn’t at first. She was kind of mortified, but by the third or fourth time – don’t tell a soul – but she just pretended to be embarrassed, because she knew she looked damn good. He says, yes, she does.

Gregory tells Alexis, Finn did nothing wrong. The Muldoon family is already grieving their loss. The last thing they need is some lawyer swooping in to make a buck. She says she’s going to stop him right there. Diane is a shark, but she’s not a vulture. She’s also not the attorney who filed this suit. She’s a litigator. She’s a trial attorney and she took over this case because it went to trial. She’s also on retainer with the Muldoon family, so she has a legal and financial responsibility to look out for them. And quite frankly, from the facts of this case, she’ll probably win.

Brennan says he has a complex business situation that he has to untangle and get up and running, and Carly asks what kind of business he’s in. he says he’s a security consultant. He sets up security systems, both cyber and the real world, everything from individuals to large companies. She says, so he used to be a spy, and he says he could tell her, but then he’d have to kill he. She laughs, and he says, in all seriousness, why would she think that? She says, because her ex-husband uses a security consultant, and he used to be a spy. Seems to be where all the best security people learn their craft. He says, in his case, she’s mistaken, but he’s still really good, and she says, ex-military? That would be the same thing, right? Diane and Robert walk in, and Carly says she’ll be right back. She asks how Diane is, and Diane says, in desperate need of hot chocolate. Carly asks Robert, how are things? and he says, busy. Never a dull moment. They’d like two beverages to go. They’re planning on an excursion. Carly tells them, right this way, leading them to the counter. She says, one hot chocolate for Diane, and coffee for Robert? but Robert says, hot chocolate. He’s actually quite fond of it. Diane says, but don’t let it get out. It will ruin his carefully crafted grouchy image. Brennan glances over at them, obviously not wanting to be seen.

Dante says, so Forsythe was obviously a pro. There’s no way he keeps that report on his person. Anna says she doesn’t think for one second that he would have destroyed it. He wasn’t the only person involved in the op. He would have kept that for leverage. He says, or insurance, and Anna says, like she did. She doesn’t think Forsythe acted alone. Someone else is involved, she knows it. He says he thinks she’s on to something here, when the M.E. walks in. He says, if they’re here to view Jameson Forsythe’s body, it’s gone.

Gregory asks if Alexis believes Finn committed malpractice. He thought they were on the same page with this. She says, he knows how much she loves his son, and she thinks he’s an excellent doctor, but she’s looking at this from a legal perspective. And there’s a strong argument to be made that he should have pushed for more testing when Muldoon first came to see him. Gregory says, doctors test based on symptoms presented. Of course (🍷) there’s tons of tests he could have run, but are they practical medically, not to mention financially? She says, again, she’s not saying Finn is guilty. She’s saying there’s an argument to that effect and Diane is going to make that, because that is the way the law works. He says, spoken like a former legal eagle, and she says, yes. Facts and testimony matter greatly, but in the end, it’s the attorney that makes the most compelling argument to the jury. And yes, she used to be an attorney and she misses it.

Lucy thanks Scotty for the compliment. He’s always been such a sweet talker. But with his rakish good looks and his pocket squares, she thinks he could be the next Golden Bachelor. He says, maybe if the contestants looked like her, but she says she wouldn’t. She thinks this is just all about him being at loose ends over Liesl. He says he’s not here to sing the blues. What’s going on with her? Why is she flying alone?

Marshall tells Irene that Curtis says Christmas was still her favorite time of year. He’s glad that his leaving didn’t change that. That’s what he regrets, missing all those Christmases with her and the boys. Why did he ever leave?

Portia says, mulled wine, huh? Did Curtis make this or did Marshall? Curtis says he put out the wine while dad was trimming the tree, and she says, they make a very nice team. This is a very welcome end to a long, long day. He says he can have one of these waiting for her every night from now until Christmas, and she says, be careful. He doesn’t want to start spoiling her now, but he says, that’s the plan. It’s a ramp up until her real Christmas present. She says, mysterious. She likes it. She may have something special for him, but it’s not a present. It’s the chance to walk again.

The M.E. tells Dante that he can’t stand when these agencies just swoop in here, no warning, demanding this and that, going through his records. Dante asks what agency he’s referring to, and he says, the WSB. They took Forsythe’s body, the autopsy, and all the related reports. Dante gets on his phone and tells Anna, they classified the arson report. He can’t even access it. Anna says she assumes he went old school and made a copy, but he says, no, he didn’t. He didn’t have time. What about the M.E.’s autopsy notes? Does he have those? The M.E. says, they took everything, but it’s interesting he mentions an arson report. The victim had a partially healed burn on his left leg.

Carly asks if Diane and Robert are headed to Christmas festivities, and Diane says, they just came from Rice Plaza. If she’s planning on getting her Christmas tree from the Port Charles Pioneers, hurry, because they’re going fast. Carly asks if they have good ones, and Diane says, they do. She found a good one, but the shopping trip was cut short by work complications. She’s going to have to circle back. Carly says, that’s too bad, and Robert says he did offer her a consolation walk in the park. It’s all nicely lit up, very festive. The city tree isn’t let yet, but… Carly says she thinks it sounds romantic, and Diane chuckles. Carly thanks them for stopping in, and they thank her and leave. The server tells Carly that Brennan’s order is up, but when Carly goes to give it to him, he’s gone.

Lucy tells Scotty that she’s the one who’s been ignoring Marty. She’s been so focused and all-consumed about Deception; she just feels awful about it. Scotty says, why? She’s a busy person. Martin should be paying attention to her. She says, he’s attentive and everything. She’s the one who has limited availability. He asks why she should go out of her way. Martin should be paying attention to her at all times. He would be.

Curtis says he’s sure Portia means well. He just doesn’t want to get his hopes up for some Christmas miracle. She says she completely understands that. Of course (🍷) not. But please hear her out. She sets their glasses on the side table, and says she came across this study on an experimental procedure, and one of the subjects was a man paralyzed from the waist down. After the procedure, this man could walk with full body support in only eleven days. He asks if she’s saying this is a possibility for him.

Marshall says, Irene begged him not to go. Said she’d stand by him no matter what, but he wouldn’t listen. He left her and his boys. Told himself that he was sparing his family from his illness. Maybe he was just sparing himself from being less than in her eyes. It was all a lie, a misdiagnosis. He starts to cry and says he never had schizophrenia. And he’s so sorry. He’s just so sorry. He sobs, and Irene gently turns his face to her and says, Marshall Ashford, you have been given a gift. You have a clean bill of health and you reconnected with your son. Why do you waste one more second looking back at something that can’t be changed instead of living the life you have now? It’s beyond her.

Alexis says, just so Gregory understands, she’s Team Finn. In fact, she helped Martin prepare him for his deposition earlier. He says, she did? How did it go? She says she didn’t pull any punches. She played Diane’s part. She was opposing counsel. He says, no wonder she argued there was a case to be made by Diane, and she says, yeah. She thinks Finn is more prepared now. She has to confess she rather enjoyed it. Cross-examining him, trying to trip him up, finding the weaknesses in his testimony… Gregory says, being ruthless, and she says, with a purpose. She was using the skills she spent all those years developing. He says, back on that judiciary bike. Riding it with the wind to her back. She says, it’s hard to believe she’s not going to practice law ever again, and he says he’s sorry. He knows how it is, being confronted with something you used to be great at when you can’t do it anymore. She says she’s sorry. He wins. She promises not to complain or pine away over her career loss again, but he says he’s not comparing losses. He’s just saying he understands. He knows she was an excellent lawyer. She thanks him, and leans over to see Violet standing near a tree. She asks if that’s the one.

Dante says he doesn’t remember a burn being mentioned, and the M.E. says, a lot was happening at the time. Dante flashes back to the M.E. saying there was a bruise on Forsythe’s left heel; it wasn’t new and didn’t come from the vehicle striking him. Dante remembers being given the key from Forsythe’s shoe, and tells the M.E. that his partner was able to get a match on the guy’s fingerprints. Anna asks how old he thinks the burns were, and the M.E. says, between three and four months. Dante thanks him for taking the time to meet with them. They appreciate it. He’d also appreciate it if the M.E. wouldn’t mention this to anyone. The M.E. says, what would be the point? He has no proof. The WSB took it all, which is a gross abuse of power. He’s never seen anything like it. He works with federal and state agencies all the time. None of them swoop in and take what they want with impunity like this. He sure hopes someone can rein them in. He leaves, and Dante asks what Anna thinks. She says she thinks someone’s gone to a great deal of trouble to clean this up.

Brennan walks into Kelly’s and Carly says, he’s back. He says, sorry about that. He holds a bouquet of flowers behind his back, and she says she never pegged him for the dine and dash type – or more accurately the order and dash – but people can surprise you. He says he got an overseas call, and the reception was dicey. He needed to call back on his satellite phone, which he realized he left in his hotel room. So he left, fully intending to return and pay for his meal. And on the way back, he saw these. He shows her the bouquet and says he hopes she accepts them with his apologies.

Irene says, worrying over things that happened 30 or so years ago won’t change anything, and it won’t absolve him of a thing. But the here and the now, that’s what matters. The only thing the past can do for you is let you learn from it, so you don’t make the same mistakes going forward. He says, what do you do with the feelings? He left her and her boys. He starts to weep again, and she says, let it go. She was angry and hurt at first, but she didn’t let it stop her from living her life. She had a lot to figure out. She struggled some, but she enjoyed life plenty. Her boys were a handful, but they were her pride and joy, and she still managed to have a full life. He touches her face, and she says, and yes, she missed him, and she thought about him all the time. But she didn’t let herself worry, waste her life thinking about what could have been. She lived her life, and she loved living it. And that’s what she wants for him. He’s safe. He’s alive. Be thankful for the life he’s had with his beautiful family, their family. Their son needs him, and Marshall is right here for him. Isn’t that something? She’s so thankful for that. Isn’t he? He nods, and she says, he may not have been here in the past, but he’s here now. So enjoy this Christmas and every Christmas to follow, and she’ll be right here enjoying it with him. That’s the best gift he can give her. She squeezes his hand and disappears. He feels the air where she was, kisses his hand, and looks up.

Portia tells Curtis, this procedure is in the very early stages of human trials, but as soon as she read it, she knew he’d be the ideal candidate. Before he was shot, he was in perfect health, great physical condition. And she hopes he doesn’t mind, but she submitted his name and medical records. Before he gets mad, she just heard back. They’re considering him to be part of a trial. He takes an audible breath and asks why she would submit his name without telling… He’s got it. She didn’t want to get his hopes up. She says, again, this is in the very early stages, and there’s no guarantee he’ll be able to walk again. But this is a chance. He thanks her, and she kisses him.

Lucy says, Scotty knows she appreciates getting attention from him, as long as they maintain their boundaries. He says he still feels that spark between them. Does she? She says, nostalgia. He’s feeling nostalgia. She thinks they’re both feeling nostalgia. They can’t deny their past and they’ll always be connected because of Serina, but she’s with Marty, and he’s hoping to get back with Liesl. It could happen, and if not, she’s sure he’ll find someone very wonderful to be with. She has to go. She thanks him for the conversation and the drink. If he hears from their daughter, please remind Serina to call her mom when she hits dry land. He says, okay. He’ll catch her later. She says, of course (🍷) he will, and she leaves.

Violet tells Gregory that she felt the needles and they’re not dry. It’s fresh. He says, good, and she says, it’s not too tall, but it’s tall… and nice with no bald spots. Alexis says she doesn’t see any, and Gregory says, now if they can just track down a salesperson. Violet says, but she doesn’t want this one, and Alexis says she thought Violet liked it. Violet says she does, but it’s too pretty. Someone else will want it. She wants to find a tree that’s not so pretty, but special, and give it a home. Gregory says, sounds like a plan. Why don’t they look down that aisle there?

Carly says she appreciates Brennan’s apology, but the flowers weren’t necessary. He says, they’ll just go to waste in his hotel room. Won’t she accept them? Come on. They’ll add a little more Christmas cheer to the place. She says, okay, and thanks him. His food had to be wrapped up and she’s sending it to the homeless shelter, but she’ll put another order in for him. She sets the flowers by the sink, and he says, let’s save that order for another day. He’s in the mood for something a little more elevated. Can he take her out to dinner? She thanks him, but says she’s seeing someone, and he says, of course (🍷). Why wouldn’t she be? It’s his loss. He puts some money on the counter and says it should cover his bill. He heads for the door, and she says, he didn’t come here for the BLT, did he? He says, no, but he’s glad he came. He leaves, and looks in the window, smiling at her as he passes.

Anna says she thanks Dante for everything he’s done, but she’ll take it from here. He asks what she’s talking about. He’s not dropping out of this. She says, Forsythe came for the report because he’s named in it. Then someone else wanted him and the report eliminated, someone who’s probably incriminated in the report also. And whoever it is, they’ve got a lot of power and enough resources to murder Forsythe, disappear the body, classify any mention of it, so they can’t access it. He says, right. We’re looking for someone high up in the WSB food chain who was there on the day of that blown op. She says, not we, me, and he says, she’s a loose end too. He’s not letting her do this on her own. She says, but it’s her past. She’s not going to put anyone else she cares about in danger. It’s cost her too much. So she’s good. She’ll just handle this alone. She thanks him and leaves. He takes the bag with the key in it out of his pocket.

Tomorrow, Chase says he and Brook have an announcement to make; Lois and Olivia agree something is a disaster; Violet picks her Christmas tree; and Tracy is in shock about something.

Southern Charm

Montego Bay, Jamaica. Craig video chats with Paige and says he wants to the go the blue hole. There’s also a waterfall and rapids, and he’s left it up to the group which they want to do. Madison talks to Brett, who’s going snowboarding, and Madison says, she’s going cliff jumping. So heh. Whitney brings Shep coffee, and Shep says he’s not disappointed in their accommodations. Whitney says, when he was a kid, his best friend was Jamaican. He spent his summers here. His first stepdad was related to Ian Fleming who wrote the James Bond novels here. He tells Shep that he got lost finding his room last night, and Shep says, he came down for a nightcap and saw Taylor and JT walking the other way. We see a clip of them together, and Shep says, if they hooked up, he feels sad for her. Whitney laughs and Shep says he has nothing against JT… Whitney says, it would be a revenge ploy, and Shep says, single Taylor is a dangerous woman. In Shep’s interview, he says, Taylor’s of the ilk that thinks she needs a guy, but that’s a whole other discussion. He tells Whitney, it’s time to be more like Paige, and Whitney says, the whole purpose of the trip was to introduce Paige and see how she could integrate with Craig’s friends. In Whitney’s interview, he says, Craig is delusional. He thinks the world is flat. Shep says he has no faith in any relationships anymore.

At the pool, Taylor gets a text that seems disturbing, and Madison comes out, sitting on the chaise next to her. We hear crickets for a while, then Madison says, it was funny running into Taylor and JT. In Taylor’s interview, she says she and JT have a good time. He makes her laugh, but she feels like he’d be a lot to handle. She tells Madison that they grabbed a drink or ten and chatted until 4 am, and in Madison’s interview, she says she doesn’t see them together. Maybe Taylor thinks he’s her only ally. She’s been on the outs with people in the group and it’s not a good feeling. Madison says she and Taylor haven’t spoken since JT’s dinner, and we flash back to Madison being ripping Taylor a new one. Madison apologizes to Taylor, and says she was getting fed things about Taylor that didn’t match up with what she’s known and seen. Taylor says she appreciates it. She’s going through a tough time. Madison says she thinks Taylor is a good person, but hates Taylor’s part in hurting Olivia. Taylor says she’s apologized multiple times, but it keeps coming up. A friend just texted her about a Page Six article that says she and Austen hooked up. We see the headline, and in Taylor’s interview, she wonders why someone has to stir the pot. She tells Madison that they find something else to talk about, and it comes back to her again. Olivia sees the article and says, what the f***? In Olivia’s interview, she says she’s taking a trip to get things off her mind, and someone sent her a Page Six article about Austen and Taylor. She hasn’t even had coffee yet. Here’s a thought. Coffee first, phone later.

The group meets in the lobby, and in her interview, Taylor says, clearly, Olivia saw the article and she knows Olivia is upset. In Olivia’s interview, she says, of course she’s upset, and in Austen’s interview, he says, this is his nightmare right now. Craig announces that those going to the blue hole, hop on the bus in the front. If they’re going with Shep’s locale of choice, get in the bus in the back. Shep says, they’ll meet afterward, and Craig says, they won’t be far from each other and there’s an awesome restaurant nearby. They get in the buses, and in her interview, Olivia says, does she want to get in the bus with her ex best friend and ex-boyfriend, or the bus with the bus with her ex best friend’s two exes? Door number two please. They roll out, and in the Shep bus, Madison says, this is her last hurrah. She and Brett are going to start trying to have a baby. Austen says he thought she was adamant about not having another child, but Madison says, Brett is the most fabulous guy on earth (I’m paraphrasing), so why not give him a child? Austen says, she didn’t want to give him a child, and she says, he is a child and she couldn’t take care of two. Madison talks fertility, and it has to be explained to Austen that every chicken egg doesn’t make a chicken. In Austen’s interview, a producer tells him that eggs have to be fertilized first. I understand Austen’s puzzlement because a lot of people have it. We raised chickens when I was a kid, and no, you won’t get an egg with an embryo inside when you buy a carton at the store, like some people will tell you. Craig asks, who else is getting pregnant? and Austen hopes nobody.

On the other bus, Shep asks how JT’s night ended. Where did he and Taylor go? JT says, they played ping-pong, and proceeded to drink until 5 am. Shep asks if they retired to their own rooms, and JT says, they did. Shep asks if he’s sure about that, and JT says, if Shep is asking if they hooked up, it’s a no. In JT’s interview, he says, Shep likes to fish, but once the fish is off the line, it’s no longer his business where the fish sleeps. Taylor is a grown woman and makes her own choices. Once again, JT proves what little respect he actually has for women, comparing Taylor to a fish. Everyone is checking their phones, and it seems the Page Six article is flying around. In Venita’s interview, she says, the Band-Aid keeps getting ripped off. Just when the wound is about to heal, Page Six says, I’ll take that. In Austen’s interview, he says he’s finally in a good place with Olivia, when the article drops. And it’s not like there’s any new information. In Shep’s interview, he says, it’s upsetting because it makes it more real when you read something you already knew. They’re trying to heal, and it opens the wound. The article says that Shep is supportive of Austen and Taylor, and Shep says, it makes him sound like a p*ssy. Olivia says, maybe he is, and Shep asks what he should do. Should his position be all fire and brimstone, and should he never speak to Taylor again? He’s worried about Taylor’s trajectory in life. He wants to help her weather the storm. Venita says, she set up the rainfall, and in her interview, she says, Shep doesn’t need to protect her. It’s not his role anymore. Let it go. Olivia says, the whole town thinks they had sex, and Venita says, she trusted both individuals who betrayed her. Shep says, Taylor texted, asking if he wanted to hang out. When he said he thought it would be a bad idea, she said, fine, she’d hang out with Austen instead. Olivia says, Taylor is using Shep to heal, and he says, it’s pure immaturity. Olivia says, it’s a character flaw, and Shep says, it’s complicated, but Olivia says, it shouldn’t be.

Dunn’s River Falls. This place looks incredible, and Shep says, it’s like a waterpark. Guide Andre tells them that they’re 600 meters above sea level. Stick close, be safe, and put on water shoes. He asks if they’re ready for fun and does a bird call. They mess around at a whirlpool, do some climbing, and take photos. In Shep’s interview, he says he thinks JT might be water repellent. He’s definitely not amphibious. He points out that a scene from Cocktail was filmed there.

Island Gully Falls. Another magnificent spot. Guide Sam gives the group water shoes, and in Madison’s interview, she says she’d rather step on a rusty nail than wear those shoes. They’re horrible. The sound and texture and water between her feet is gross. Sam shows them a platform they can jump from that’s 12 feet above the water, which is 30 feet deep. In Craig’s interview, he says he doesn’t like heights, but you have to get outside your comfort zone. He wants to do what he can to take the focus off the betrayal they’ve surrounded themselves with. In Madison’s interview, she says, jumping into the blue water feels like Tomb Raider, but she’s about to have another baby, so she’s going to have best time of her life.

Craig has ordered fish for the blue hole crew, and Taylor eats a fish eyeball. In her interview, she says, it tastes tough and chalky. She’s an adventurous eater. Rocky Mountain oysters… If you know you know. They go to the beach, where JT continues to wear his baseball cap even in the water. Ugh. He tells Rod that it’s a nice way to rest before tonight. Last night was hard. We flash back to the uncomfortable dinner, and JT says, when your face is on a national thing for being a d-bag, you have to make a change. Rod thinks JT has a chance with Taylor. Not after she sees this show he doesn’t.

Taylor tells Austen that she wakes up and sh*t is out on the internet and Olivia is pissed at her. She wonders if it’s that or Olivia just hates her. She’s tired of them both being the literal topic of conversation for two months. Austen says, she didn’t talk to him either, and he’s sick and tired of feeling like he did things wrong at every turn. Taylor says she’s thought it over and doesn’t know what upset Olivia. Austen calls Craig over and asks what the tone was last night with Olivia. Craig says he thinks Olivia is terrified to let them back in, and then find out more than a kiss happened. Madison suggests setting the record straight. Taylor says, they’ve talked for months, and Madison says, or tell them to STFU, get over it, or don’t. Taylor tells her, that’s what they’ve been saying. There’s nothing else to do. It makes her question if they were friends to begin with. Friends don’t treat you that way. Craig says, she hooked up with Olivia’s boyfriend, and Taylor says, people have betrayed her and she didn’t react that way. Craig says, everyone handles it differently. What is her goal? To be cordial and civil again? Taylor says she’d love to be friends again, but Craig says, he doesn’t think she can be friends with both Austen and Olivia. Sometimes you have to break up with people. The only way to move forward – he’s just the messenger – is to tell the truth. If they’re saying the truth is already out there, they’re at a standstill. Until they tell the truth, according to Olivia, she’s done with them.

Craig says, the restaurant they’re going to is Miss T’s, and it’s true, authentic, and awesome. It’s super cute, and the tables are covered with colorful scenes. I wonder if I could buy one. The blue hole group gets there first, and Craig orders all the appetizers, saying he’s a big apps guy. The other bus arrives, and Leva calls Olivia, so she stays on the bus to talk. She tells Leva that everyone is asking if she’s okay except the people involved. Everyone is saying they fully hooked up. She saw things they said, and the timeline doesn’t match up. In the first conversation she had with Taylor, Taylor said it was after New York, but the headline said it was recently. Leva tells her to talk to JT. She’s so angry at the two of them for Olivia’s sake. She believes they hooked up more than once. In Olivia’s interview, she says, the more she thinks about it, the more angry she gets. It doesn’t make sense and she feels like an idiot. Leva says, if she were Olivia, she’d watch her back. Shep asks how Taylor’s day was, and she says she’s tired. He says, this too shall pass, and tells her to get ahead of the article. Say she f***ed up, she loves and respects Olivia, and would love to get back to a place where they can be friends. Taylor says, they had that conversation already, and Shep tells her, say it again.

Olivia goes inside, and tells JT that she chatted with Leva, and her advice was lean in on him. Leva told her that JT knows stuff she should know. JT says, at Day Chaser, Taylor said they had multiple sleepovers. We flash back to this revelation, and Taylor saying she even slept there when Austen and Olivia were dating. JT wonders if guy code and girl code are different, but Venita says, they’re the same. In Venita’s interview, she says, she thinks Olivia has a right to be upset. At this point everyone is tired and wants real answers and they’re not getting anywhere. Olivia says she appreciates JT opening up, and Shep says, it’s stunning and beautiful here. He thanks Craig for making it happen and wishes Paige were here. He hopes they can hang out with her more soon. Life is good. Life is beautiful. He hopes everyone is having a good time. Cheers to his friends. (In other words, how about them Mets?) Olivia says, it’s the Southern way; slap a smile on your face and say cheers. The food looks amazing, and  Shep says, maybe he and Taylor can hang tomorrow. Has she talked anybody? Friends or family? Taylor says, and her friends in Charleston reached out as well as a friend from New York. They said the way she’s being treated is wild. Shep is the only one who has her back. Shep says, they all do, but he knows her. Madison says she’s trying not to eavesdrop, but it’s kind of hard, and Craig asks if Olivia has tried talking to Taylor and squashing it. Olivia says, after the article, she hasn’t heard a single word from Taylor, and Craig says, he thinks Austen feels bad, but he’s the one who said they did nothing wrong. He asks why Austen hasn’t apologized, and Austen says he hasn’t had a chance to talk to her. Olivia says, he literally doesn’t know how to do that, and Austen says he’s exhausted over the never-ending carousel. Olivia asks if he’s tired of talking about what he caused. Don’t do dumb sh*t if he doesn’t want to be talked about. Austen says, Olivia is up and down. One day she hates him, and another day she doesn’t. She says she doesn’t have the truth or consistency about anything, so forgive her if her emotions are up and down. Austen says he’s being honest about it; it didn’t happen. Rod asks if they’re on the same planet, and Austen asks why Rod is bothering him. Rod says he’s watching Austen toy with Olivia’s emotions, but Austen says he’s not trying to do that. JT jumps up and says, how about a real apology? Austen has to f***ing end this. He’s an insecure boy in a man suit. Stand up and be a f***ing man. Just say he’s sorry. Austen tells him to shut up, and JT says he can’t watch this bullsh*t anymore. Wow. In the middle of a restaurant. In Jamaica.

In Austen’s interview, he says, none of this has anything to do with him. He’s going to therapy and trying to change and fix things. JT inserted himself in Austen’s relationship and it only got worse. It’s so bizarre. He tells Olivia that he’s sorry, and she calls him a lying POS. She says she’s not surprised by his part in it, but nobody is. He doesn’t acknowledge that he’s done anything wrong. Stop saying bullsh*t he doesn’t mean, like the other day when he said he still loved her. We flash back to that, and she says, he’s walking bullsh*t. JT tells her, well said, and in Craig’s interview, he says, in the past, Austen would get mad and spin out of control. Now he’s like, if it makes you feel better, yell at him. He’s going to let them yell and continue to control what he can. He’s learning. Craig asks if Taylor is good, and Madison says she heard Olivia say that Taylor matters, but Austen doesn’t. Shep says, they had that conversation, but Taylor didn’t listen. Taylor says, she can’t today, physically or emotionally, and in her interview, she says she feels like everybody is picking Olivia’s side. No one wants to hear her out except Shep. Shep gets up and says, they’re going back to the hotel; it’s not a short drive. Craig tells him, sit down. Your girlfriend is crying and we’re trying to fix sh*t. Shep says, it’s not we. Craig gets off scot-free because his girlfriend lives in New York. His relationship isn’t under a microscope. In Shep’s interview, he says, they give Austen a hard time because he doesn’t confide in them, but he doesn’t think Craig confides in them either. There’s no friction in his life that they know about. Craig says, Shep just ruined everything, and tells Shep to get in the bus. Shep tells him to make up his mind. Craig just told him to stay. Craig says, it’s better if Shep’s not here, and Shep says, Craig isn’t going to like what he has to say. It’s long distance. It’s a relationship. Craig says, Shep is drunk and an awful boyfriend, and Shep says, Craig gets off scot-free. Craig says, maybe that’s because he doesn’t cheat on his girlfriend. Shep goes there and says, maybe it’s the other way around. Let’s talk about that. Craig asks if Shep is f***ing nuts.

To be continued…

🍸 Shaking Not Stirring…

About that Bond connection and more.

https://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/southern-charm-patricia-altschul-things-you-didnt-know

✡️ Hanukkah Sameach…

These are so cool. Be sure to check out the one made of shells.

https://www.travelchannel.com/interests/holidays/photos/hanukkah-around-the-world?ic1=triv_120723

🔫 No Red Ryder For You…

Come on by tomorrow for everything from soap to online nuts. Until then, stay safe, stay always having a backup plan in case things go sideways, and stay not wasting a second looking back at something that can’t be changed. Live the life you have now.

December 8, 2020 – Sonny Lays a Trap For Julian, Jim Gets a Surprise & Have 4x the Happy

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What I Watched Today

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

General Hospital

Curtis comes out to find the apartment decorated, and Spanish music playing. Dressed festively, Jordan comes out, and says, ola, mi amor.

Cameron, Josslyn, and Trina walk into the hospital, and Cameron asks if she’s sure about this. Josslyn says, absolutely, and he wonders if there isn’t another way. Trina says she knows it’s a risk, but if they’re going to find out what happened to her dad, it’s a risk they have to take.

On the phone, Sasha tells Maxie not to reschedule. She promises she can make the trunk show work. Epiphany asks if she’s hitting the road, and Sasha says, good as new. Epiphany is glad to hear it, and asks, what’s next? Sasha says, work. She can’t imagine how much she missed at Deception. Epiphany says that wasn’t what she was talking about, but Sasha knew that, didn’t she?

Cyrus gets a  text, and tells Brando to get the car ready. He has a meeting at the MetroCourt. Brando asks if it’s with Sonny, but Cyrus says his business with Brando’s cousin is concluded. For now.

Martin bumps into Sonny on his way into the MetroCourt, and drops his phone. Sonny picks it up, and asks if Martin has a minute. Martin asks if it would matter if he didn’t. Sonny says, not really.

Sam and Danny play a board game, and Danny tells her that she hasn’t won once. Jason clears his throat, trying to signal Danny, and Sam calls a penalty. Danny says, it’s not football, and makes a winning move. He and Jason high-five, and Sam says she wants a rematch; no helping this time. Jason says he’ll play the winner, and suggests Danny see if Scout wants to play. Danny runs upstairs, and Sam says, since when does Jason cheat? He says it was for a good cause, and sits down. Sam says, what? and he tells her, he didn’t want to say anything in front of Danny, but he has a lot to tell her, and it’s about Julian. She says, what about him? and Jason says, he planted the bomb at The Floating Rib.

Curtis asks Jordan if he’s dreaming, or did they make a pit-stop in Cancun on the way back to Port Charles? She says, unfortunately, they’re back in Port Charles, but funny how much you can find in an airport gift shop. He asks where he was, and she says, testing the mescal. He says it was when she said she was checking on TJ, and she says, the ultimate multitasker. He asks what he did to deserve this, and she says, it’s what they did. They clink glasses and she says, happy belated anniversary.

Trina says, she saw her dad get shot. So that was real. He couldn’t have faked his death by himself; he had to have help. Josslyn says, from someone or someones at the hospital. Trina says if her dad taught her anything, it’s that there’s always a trail. She thinks they can find it by accessing his medical records. That’s where Cameron comes in.

Epiphany tells Sasha, the toxicology report crossed her desk. Whatever drug Sasha OD’d on, she’s never seen before and it’s no joke. Sasha says she’s learned her lesson, but Epiphany says, in her experience, it takes more than one. The best thing to do, is go straight to counseling. Sasha says she doesn’t need counseling; it’s not that serious. Epiphany says she’d better surround herself with people who will keep her true. Sasha says she will, and Epiphany says, and stay very far away from those who don’t.

Cyrus says, after Brando drops him off, he can have the rest of the night off. Brando says if Cyrus doesn’t mind, he’d rather stay close. Cyrus says Brando has volunteered a lot of time lately, and Brando says, things are volatile. Cyrus needs all the manpower he can get, and it helps to stay busy. Cyrus says if staying busy helps Brando cope with losing his son, he supports that, and Brando thanks him, but says, it’s more than the hours. He needs responsibility. Cyrus says, how so? and Brando says he can do more than drive Cyrus from place to place. He thinks he proved that with how he handled the Sasha situation. Cyrus says, did he though?

Sonny asks if Martin is all right, and Martin says, it’s been a trying day. His car was stolen. Sonny says he can track it, but Martin says he’s good. Sonny’s generosity surprises him. He was under the impression Sonny had no use for him. Sonny says, on the contrary. He has a lot of use for Martin. Martin asks, how? and Sonny says, for one, Martin is going to answer his questions. As a matter-of-fact, it’s just one question. Is Martin going to tell him where Julian Jerome is?

Sam asks if Jason has proof, and Jason says he does. He’s sorry to tell her this when the kids are home, but it couldn’t wait. She says she knew her father was a piece of garbage, but she didn’t think he had it in him to blow up a public restaurant. He says, it’s a long chain of events. Is she ready? She says, no, and he says, Julian knew Brad had Michael’s baby. He went to extreme lengths to cover it up, and Nelle must have figured it out somehow. She says, that Julian knew about Wiley? and he says, she used it to blackmail Julian into marrying her. It was either that, or she would tell Sonny. Sam says, and Julian knew Sonny would kill him. Jason says, but Nelle left the truth with Ryan. After Nelle died, Ryan called Sonny, and asked him to come to Pentenville. He was on the verge of telling Sonny something important about his family when he was stabbed in the back. They think it was someone sent by Cyrus. Sam says she heard Cyrus and Julian talking a lot. She doesn’t know what it was about, but this doesn’t sound good. He says, they thought Julian must have been so desperate, he went to Cyrus for help. She says, that’s why Brad ended up in the hospital. Cyrus was tying up Julian’s loose ends. He says, because of that, Julian owed Cyrus, and planted the bomb for him. She wanted proof, and they have the bartender Cyrus paid. He overheard them talking about him taking Danny to The Floating Rib, passed the information along to Cyrus, and Cyrus had Julian’s phone number. Sam asks if the bartender told Julian to bomb the restaurant, and Jason says, he told Julian to deliver the package to The Floating Rib. The bartender was scared out of his mind. He didn’t know who he was calling, or what he was setting in motion, but Julian did. She says, so Julian detonated the bomb on Cyrus’s orders because Jason was there.

Trina tells Cameron to log into the hospital records with his mom’s laptop. Download her father’s medical records, and they’re out of there. Cameron says, Trina’s mom works there too, but Trina says she was married to Taggert, and isn’t allowed to access them. It’s got to be him. Cameron says, it’s not like his mom leaves her password on a Post-It note on her computer. She changes it monthly, but there is a pattern. He thinks it’s descending sons, then a  two digit month and a two-digit year. Josslyn asks whose turn it is, and he thinks it’s him. She asks how many chances they get, and Trina says, four, then they’re locked out. They look over at the reception desk, and Sasha is talking to Epiphany, telling her that she went above and beyond. Cameron wonders what they do about Epiphany, and Josslyn says she can handle it, but Trina says, leave it to her. Sasha tells Epiphany that she just wants to get back to normal, and Epiphany says, as long as normal doesn’t include using. One more time could be her last. Sasha says she understands, and Epiphany says, good. Sasha asks if she had another bag when she came in, and Epiphany asks if there’s something missing. Sasha flashes back to the baggie of coke Cyrus left under her menu at the MetroCourt, and says, it’s not important.   

Brando says, if Cyrus thinks he could have handled it better, tell him. Cyrus tells Brando, he said as much when Brando left Sasha at the hospital. Brando asks if Cyrus would rather he have dumped her somewhere, and Cyrus says he wanted fate to have its way. Instead, Brando took her to the hospital himself, and they’re left to explain how it happened. Brando tells him not to worry. Sasha won’t blow his cover. She told him when he went to see her.  

Jordan says she remembered their anniversary when she read about a deep fried turkey disaster. He says he missed Thanksgiving too, and she says she called Kelly’s when she got home. He says, no way Kelly’s still had turkey with all the fixings, and she says, just enough for two. He says she’s amazing. A Mexican staged Cancun anniversary Thanksgiving feast. She says, so he’s not disappointed? and he asks, what more could he want? Unless she has Cyrus on ice somewhere.  

Martin tells Sonny, try Charlie’s, but Sonny says, Julian’s not there. Martin says it would be his best guess, and tries to walk away, but Sonny grabs him and tells him, have a seat. Take a load off. He smiles, and Martin sits. Sonny says, Julian did something that cost him his family and friends. He can’t go to anyone for help. Martin wonders why Sonny would think Julian would come to him, and Sonny says, Martin represented him. Martin says he represented Julian’s wife, and Sonny asks if Martin is telling him that he’s never helped Julian. Martin says, that’s a different question, and Sonny says, answer it. Martin says he’d prefer not to, but Sonny says, they’re not in court. The Fifth Amendment isn’t going to protect him there. Has Julian asked him for help? Martin says, yes.  

Sam tells Jason, she doesn’t know what to focus on, and Jason says he knows it’s a lot to take in. She says her father tried to blow Jason up, and people died. Her father lied to his own son about Wiley, and kept Wiley from his father. He didn’t care about anything. He didn’t care about the consequences. He just wanted to cover his own ass. This is going to kill Lucas. Jason says, Lucas doesn’t need know, and she asks what he means. Lucas is going to find out eventually when Julian resurfaces. He says, if they find Julian. He went MIA after the explosion, then when they pieced things together, they caught him at Windymere, and he jumped from the turret. Sam laughs, and says, so Julian is in the water. His body wasn’t found, so actually, he could be anywhere.

Jason tells Sam, it’s possible he’ll have to leave, and she says, stop. Please. She appreciates him telling her, but she just doesn’t want to know anymore. It makes her sick and sad that someone like her dad could do the things he’s done, and think he’s a decent man. He’s not; it’s completely insane. She starts to cry, and says, it’s insane to think he could live this life and live a lie, and everything would be okay for him. When you live the life of a mobster, you don’t get a happy ending. You just don’t. Jason’s phone rings, and Sonny asks Jason to meet him at the MetroCourt. Julian is alive, and he’s got a lead. Jason says, okay. He’s on his way. Sam tells him, if he has to go, go, and he says he’ll get back as soon as he can. He leaves, while she sits there and cries.  

Curtis tells Jordan, sorry, and she says, for what? He says, for bringing up Cyrus’s name tonight. Tonight is about anything but that. She asks if he doesn’t think Cyrus is hanging over her head too. She was away a couple of days, and look what happened. He says the bomb would have gone off with or without her; it could have been worse. Cyrus could have shipped in some product, and ordered her to keep the PCPD’s focus elsewhere. Her being there wouldn’t have made a difference.  

Josslyn asks if Cameron thinks it’s true that Trina’s dad could be alive. He says, honestly? No. He doesn’t think so. He thinks Cyrus lied, and Josslyn says, it’s the cruelest lie ever. Because Taggert’s death wasn’t horrible enough, now Cyrus is taking advantage of the way Trina’s dad died. He asks what she means, and she says she was with Oscar when he passed. Sonny was with Mike. They know they’re gone, but Morgan just disappeared. If someone said he was still alive, it would be harder for her to blow it off. Logically, she knows it’s impossible. It doesn’t make sense. If Morgan was still alive, where has he been the entire time? How could he possibly leave them to suffer? The truth is, she’d give anything to believe it; anything to have her brother back. She’d like to think she’s smart, decerning, and nobody’s fool, but she’d probably fall for it. Cameron says, the same with Trina, and Josslyn says, the last time Trina was with her dad, they were joking around. Then, the next thing she knew, someone was telling her that he’s gone. For Cyrus to make her believe something that can’t possibly be true is unforgivable. Cameron says, he’s a dirtbag, but Josslyn says, now that he opened the door, they have to go through it with Trina. Cameron says, she’s right. They owe it to Trina to follow her to the end, whatever the end is.

Trina tells Epiphany that she was looking for her. She’s hoping Epiphany can help her. Epiphany asks if there’s something Trina needs to talk to her about, and Trina says, her father.

Cyrus says Brando has taken quite an interest in Sasha, and Brando says a healthy relationship is in their best interest, given what happened. Cyrus asks how she is, and Brando says, upset, embarrassed; she wants to put the whole thing behind her. Cyrus says, that’s encouraging, but he knows better than to trust a woman in Sasha’s state. Brando says, because she’s an addict? and Cyrus says, because she isn’t. She was teetering close to the edge, but never went over. It’s a shame. Brando asks if Cyrus would rather she be hooked, and Cyrus says, addicts are easy to tame and train. Someone like Sasha is unpredictable. Brando seems to think he has a handle on her, and Cyrus hopes he does. Prove him wrong. Brando wanted responsibility, now he’s got it. Cyrus opens the door, and Sasha is standing there.

Curtis tells Jordan, there’s no upside in reexamining and relitigating every decision. She says she wakes up every day thinking of what she should have done differently. She goes to work wondering what would have happened if she hadn’t cooked up evidence. He asks how different she thinks it would be, and she says, Dev and Dustin would still be alive, and Lulu would be at home with her kids. He wonders if a lot of people would still be breathing. When Cyrus was in prison, they weren’t getting hooked on his product. Street corners weren’t being turned into war zones. Imagine how many lives she saved. She wants a way to stop Cyrus without it costing lives, but that way doesn’t exist.

Cameron tells Josslyn he could have sworn that was it. She says they only have one more try, and he thinks of something else. He puts in LizBaldwin, and says he’s in. Now they just have to figure out how to access the medical files.

Cyrus tells Sasha, what a pleasant surprise. She’s looking well. She asks if he’s disappointed, and he says, she’s angry. She asks if he thought she wouldn’t be. He didn’t visit once. She was laid up for days, and could have died. She thought he’d at least give her a courtesy check. He says he sent flowers, but she says, even his driver decided to stop by, considering he brought her there. What is it? Couldn’t he be bothered? He says he thought she’d prefer her space. She says she thought they had a connection. She guesses they were both wrong.

Trina says Epiphany was with her father when he died. How did it happen? Epiphany says Trina knows this. He got a blood clot from the gunshot wound. Trina says she knows what killed him, but what did Epiphany do to save him, and why didn’t it work?  

Jason sits with Sonny, who says Julian stole Martin’s car and took his cash. He has a tracker on the car. He asks if Jason can get away, and Jason says he can. Sonny says he shouldn’t have taken this long. He should have taken Julian out before, when Julian came back, but he didn’t want to deal with Alexis’s grief, so he waited. He’s taking him out now.

Danny comes downstairs, and asks, where’s dad? Sam says, he had to go out, and Danny guesses they’ll have the tournament another night. Sam asks him to sit with her, and asks how it’s been having dad at home. Danny says he and Scout love it, and she says, even though he can’t be there all the time? Danny says, he has to work, and she asks, what about game night? Does it bother Danny that his dad can’t make it. Danny can talk to her about anything; she won’t tell anybody. He says he hates how they never know when dad is going to leave or be back. It’s not fair. They can’t plan anything, and barely get to see him.

Sam says, things are unpredictable in their family, right? and Danny says, ya think? She knows it has to be hard, and he says, it’s not dad’s fault. She tells him that she’s not saying it’s anyone’s fault; they’re just talking about how they feel. Danny says, it’s great when dad is there, but it always ends. He has to leave, and never says why. Danny is afraid to ask, and it’s weird having guards. He hates that they follow him. His friends think it’s cool, but their parents are scared. That’s why he always goes to their houses, and they don’t come there. Sam says maybe she can talk some of the parents, but he says, they won’t listen. They’re afraid of dad. He doesn’t get why it has to be this way, and wishes it was different. He wishes they were a normal family. Sam holds him.   

Jason asks if Sonny hopes to take Julian alive, and give him to Cyrus, and Sonny says if Julian doesn’t cooperate, he’ll take Julian out. They’ll get Cyrus some other way. He tells Jason to pack, and they’ll meet back at his place. He has a few loose ends to tie up.

Cyrus tells Sasha, the mistake is his. He did enjoy their connection, but lacking faith, squandered it. Is it too much to ask for a second chance? She says she’ll consider it, and he says he’ll take that. She says, only because of him, and Cyrus says, Brando? She says Brando told her that Cyrus didn’t show up because he didn’t want her associated with the rumors that were swirling around. Cyrus says, Brando is more than a driver, isn’t he? He tells her that he must be going, but she says she just got there. He tells her, feel free to stay. He hopes she does. It shouldn’t take him more than an hour. He tells Brando that someone else will drive him; keep Sasha company in his absence. He leaves, and Brando asks what the hell Sasha thinks she’s doing. She says, getting her revenge.

Jordan says Curtis doesn’t know what it’s like, and he says, tell him. She says she would escort parents to the morgue, lock them into cold storage, and put them in front of a window. They would look through the glass, while the medical examiner pulled back the sheet. Another child dead because of Cyrus. She had to do that over and over, and realized she was no longer looking at their faces, but watching the clock, wondering what to have for lunch. Cyrus was killing her too, and she had to stop him by any means necessary. He says, that’s not how you make a hero, and she says she knows. He says, there are no heroes. Only people who didn’t have to make a hard choice. Maybe he doesn’t love her because of her choices, but because she made them.

Josslyn asks Cameron how it’s going, and he says, it’s going. She says, good going or bad going? and he says it’s taking longer than he thought.

Epiphany asks what Trina is going to do with the information, and Trina says she wants to fill in the blanks. There are things about what happened that she doesn’t get, that she took for granted. It was okay at first. She wasn’t ready to face it. Now enough time has passed, and she’s started to rethink things, and see them more clearly. There are details she missed at first. Her father was so strong, it makes no sense that he died. And why was he taken away so fast? His body was rushed off. Epiphany says she’s sorry Trina didn’t get to spend more time with her father, but the answers aren’t going to make her feel differently. Trina says, the only thing that would make her feel better is her father being alive. This is the next best thing. Epiphany says she thinks Trina needs to talk to her mother. Epiphany starts to walk away, and Trina tells her, wait, but Epiphany sees Cameron and Josslyn, and asks, what are you two doing?

Jordan thanks Curtis, saying she didn’t realize how much she needed to hear that. He’s sorry he didn’t say it before. She says, some anniversary, and he says, it’s pretty messed up. She tells him, she’ll drink to that, and he shows her a gorgeous necklace. He says she didn’t think he really forgot. She’s not the only one who can multitask. She says, it’s beautiful, and he says, she’s beautiful. He puts it on her, and they say I love you in Spanish.

Epiphany asks if that’s a hospital laptop, but Cameron says, it’s his. His and his mom’s laptop look similar, and they get them mixed up all the time. Trina thanks them for waiting, and asks if they’re ready to go. Josslyn tells Epiphany, bye, and Trina thanks her for the talk. The kids jet, and Epiphany says, mm-hmm. She shakes her head, and looks on her own laptop at Taggert’s medical records. It says, accessed one minute ago, and she shakes her head again.   

Sasha tells Brando, help her look for the drugs Cyrus gave her. He asks if she’s out of her mind, and she says they’re not for her. They’re for the police. She was told it was something new; something they hadn’t seen before. Maybe they can use it against Cyrus. He says, absolutely not. She’s leaving. She says Cyrus expects her to be there when he comes back, but Brando says he’ll come up with something. Get out. Forget Cyrus. She says she nearly died, and he says, that’s why she needs to stay away. She tells him, if she leaves, Cyrus won’t be happy with either of them, but he says, for her own good, leave it alone, and she leaves.

Cyrus sits near Martin at the bar, and Martin passes him a napkin. Cyrus reads, JJ stole my car this morning. Martin says he’s always told Cyrus that he wants nothing to do with his world, but he thought Cyrus deserved a heads up. Cyrus says he could have texted, and Martin says, well, why didn’t he think of that? The bartender asks if he wants another round, but Martin says, no thank you, and tells him, Cyrus is paying. He leaves, and the bartender gives Cyrus the bill to sign. He walks out, and Sonny watches out of the side of his eye. Sonny goes to the bar, and the bartender asks what he can get for Sonny. Sonny says he wants to pay for Mr. Gray’s drink, and the bartender says he’s off the hook. Cyrus covered it.

Jason gets his bag, and Sam says she didn’t hear him come in. He says he’s just there to grab some equipment, then he’s leaving. He’s not sure for how long, but long enough he’s going to miss game night. Sam says they already talked about it, and Danny is pretty upset. Jason says he’s sorry, and she says she knows he is, and so is she, because she finally gets it. All the time Julian tried to live this fantasy that was just really a lie. She can’t do that. She begins to cry, and says she can’t do it anymore. So when he leaves tonight, please don’t come back. They give each other a lingering soap gaze.

Tomorrow, Sasha says it’s a loaded question, Laura tells Cyrus that she wants something with every fiber in her being, and Jason wonders if Sam is asking him to move out.

The Haves and The Have Nots

When we last left, Jim and David walked in on Hanna going through financial papers, sitting on the bed upstairs at the Cryer house.

Jim tells Hanna to get her ass out of his house, and asks why she’s going through his private and personal information. David tells him, calm down, but Jim says he’s talking to the bitch. Hanna tells him, do it again, and he says, bitch. She writes something down, and starts putting the papers in her tote bag. He asks where she thinks she’s taking that information; she’s not taking it out of the house. He reaches toward her, and she raises a fireplace poker, saying, touch her, and watch her take his ass out. He says he’s not letting her take his financial information from the house, but she walks out of the room. Jim starts to go after her, and David stops him, hurting Jim’s shoulder. David reminds Jim that he’s just out of the hospital. He’ll deal with it. Jim says, then do it.

David follows Hanna downstairs, and she says, that man up there… He says he knows. Jim has been through a lot, and he’s in a lot of pain. She says, must have been his whole damn life. She has nothing to say to him. David asks  why she’s going through Jim’s papers, and she says, they’re Kathryn’s papers. David asks if she can tell him why she’s going through Kathryn’s papers, and she says, Jim needs to talk to his wife. David says, so she’s not telling him? and she says, no. He says he can’t let her take them out of the house, and she says, try and stop her. He tells her not to make this ugly, and she asks if he’s kidding her. She tells him, please, take them. Take them out of her hands. He says when he sees Kathryn, he’s going to tell her that Hanna was going through her personal effects, and she’ll be fired. She tells him, do that, and from the balcony, Jim tells him, stop negotiating with the maid. Take the papers. He can’t walk down the stairs; just grab them from the bitch. David says, hand them over, and Hanna picks up a candlestick. She says, take them, and he asks if she’s going to hit him. She says, yep. He’s trying to assault her. He says he’s not; he’s trying to take the Cryer papers. She says he’s taking nothing out of her hands, and he says, she’s not leaving. Hanna turns to the door, and when he moves toward her and tries to grab her arm, she whacks him in the head. She says she told him, don’t touch her. Jim yells down to call the police, and David says he’s bleeding. Hanna says she doesn’t give a damn, and Jim says, stay put. She says she sure will, and David calls 9-1-1, saying he’s a judge, and needs a police car. The maid is trying to steal belongings that don’t belong to her. Jim asks if they’re coming, and David says, there’s a car in the area. Jim says Hanna’s ass is going to jail, and David says he can press charges or Hanna can hand him the papers and walk out. She says she ain’t going nowhere, and Jim starts to come down the stairs, asking, who the hell does she think she is? David tells him, go upstairs, and Jim says, quit talking to the maid; that’s all she is. Since David won’t take the papers, he guesses he’ll have to. Hanna raises the candlestick, and Jim asks if she’s going to hit him. He has enough painkillers in him to get hit twice, and the candlestick cost more than she makes in a year. He suggests David make himself useful. Call Vinny and Mama Rose and ask his question. David says he will, but he’s not leaving Jim’s side. Jim says, excellent decision, and tells Hanna, put the candlestick down.

There’s a knock on Veronica’s door, and Celine walks in. She says they’re trying to get her fired, and Veronica says, this is not the Mexican border. She can’t just cross without permission. Go back out. Celine just looks at her, and Veronica says she’s not going to say it again. Celine asks if Veronica is serious. She’s upset. Veronica says, good. Take her ass out, and calm down. Celine says she can’t believe it, and Veronica says, believe it. Cross the border. Does Celine want her to help? Celine goes back outside, and Veronica says, now knock. She does, and Veronica tells her, knock again. She does, but walks in a beat before Veronica says, come in. Veronica tells her to go back out, and makes Celine do it all over again. When Celine is finally allowed in, Veronica says, that’s the trouble with people; they don’t know how come in legally. Celine says they’re trying to get her fired, and Veronica asks, who is they? Celine says, Jim and David. Veronica tells Celine that she’s being too loud in Veronica’s sanctuary, and Celine says she needs that job. Veronica asks what Celine’s meltdown has to do with her, and Celine repeats she needs her job. Veronica says, she can see that. Where did Celine get her purse and shoes? Off the Titanic? Celine says Veronica, said she’d help, and Veronica says she will. If working in the hospital, cleaning sh*t is that important to Celine, she’ll give them a call and let them know she’s representing Celine, and all of this will cease. Celine says, okay, but it makes her so angry. Veronica says, men do that. Celine talks quickly in Spanish about Jim being her son’s father, and Veronica asks if she looks like a person interested in Celine’s telenova. Celine says Veronica doesn’t have to be rude, and Veronica says Celine came in uninvited. She’s all Celine has. Celine tells Veronica, she’s just saying… and Veronica tells her, say less – in English. Is Celine challenging her? That would not be wise. Celine insists she’s not, and Veronica says, there’s the door. Celine thanks her, and Veronica says she can leave. If things don’t work out, Celine can always work for her. Celine says Veronica has a maid, but Veronica says she doesn’t think her maid is going to last too much longer, and Celine did a good job for Kathryn. Celine says if Veronica helps her get Jim, she’ll work for free, and Veronica says she’ll remember. In Spanish, Celine says, the daughter of a bitch will end up dying like a dog, and Veronica says her Spanish isn’t that fast. What did she say? Celine says she told Veronica that she was a sainted woman for helping her, and she hopes angels smile on her. Veronica says, keep that up, and Celine says, si señora. Veronica says, bye, and Celine says, adios. She leaves, and Veronica says, that bitch thinks she’s playing her. She’s got to find her Spanish dictionary.

Benny knocks on Rihanna’s office door, and asks if things worked out. She asks what he means, and he says she was sad when he was there before. She says, allergies, and he asks if she’s sure. She says she is, and asks if he had a chance to look at the listings she gave him. Did he find anything he liked? He says he likes the houses that are craftsman style, and she says those are her favorites. There are one or two models in a subdivision, and she asks when he wants to see them. He says, as soon as possible, and she says she’ll contact the builder. He says, perfect, and she thanks him for being concerned about her. He says he has a mother and a sister, and she says, it’s nice to hear. Some people have brothers and sisters who don’t care. He says he’s not that dude, and she thanks him. Not just for his business, but for being a kind person. She’ll let him know when he can look at the houses. He thanks her, and leaves.

Jim asks where the damn police are, and David says, they’re on the way. Jim says this woman sitting on his couch, her daughter took $8 million from him. He’s going to get it back. David says he knows, and Jim says he’s going after her son. David says, it’s a lot of money, and Jim says, damn right. He’ll be damned if he won’t get it back. David says he always does, and Jim says he doesn’t care who he has to kill. He’ll kill her miserable wretched daughter and that lowlife son of hers. She knows what he’s capable of when he’s angry. Hanna has been writing in a notebook the whole time, and Jim asks what she’s writing. David says, she’s taking notes, and Jim asks if Hanna has any idea what she’s taking notes on. This is high level financial information. Does she even know how to add past a maid’s salary? David tells Jim, be careful, and Jim asks, of what? David says Jim is on the verge of being racist, and Jim laughs, asking, why? David says because of the way he’s talking to his Black maid. Jim says he doesn’t care what color she is. It’s not racist; it’s elitist. He doesn’t think this maid is very bright. David tells him again to be careful, and say nothing more that’s offensive. Jim says he doesn’t give a damn about being offensive to Hanna, and David says he doesn’t either. He’s talking about offending him. Jim says he’s a lot of things, and will screw anything no matter what color. He can be called a lot of names, but he’s never been a racist. Hanna tells him, a lot of racists say that. Jim says, he’ll be a son of a bitch; it speaks. Hanna asks if David heard that; it. Jim says he didn’t mean to be offensive to either of them, but she has to understand, she’s in his house, uninvited, going through his financial personal papers. What’s her plan? To sue him? Take him to court? He tells David, he’s speaking as Hanna’s intellectual equal now. Let him help. The folder she has is called a portfolio. The numbers graph is called a P&L statement. Does she have any idea what that is? What the P or the L is? She says, profit and loss, for four businesses he’s been trying to get Kathryn to invest in. They’ve had a 30% loss every year, and they’re not taking advantage of the market tax break. They’ve been filing as a corporation, when they shouldn’t. They need to move and file for a 501C3, used to help people and turn a profit, and they’ll be protected from capital gains. Jim doesn’t know what to make of any of it, and Hanna asks if he has any other questions. I laugh, and Jim says, damn girl. I stand corrected.

Benny comes into the hotel room he’s sharing with Candace, and she asks if he’s still mad at her. He says, yeah. They’ve got to check out a place. She says they have one more day, and he says, fine. She suggests they talk about his house, and he asks if she’s getting on his good side. She says she is on his good side. He says that dude is her father. Doesn’t it matter to her? She says, no, and he asks, why not? She says she knew enough about how she was conceived. She doesn’t need more information. He says, speaking of that, did she take the test? She says, no, she didn’t, and he asks, why? She asks if they can talk about him. She picks up his phone and looks at a picture of Rihanna. She says, she’s cute. Is that why Benny is letting her help him with the house? So he can get it? She asks when they’re going to ear, and he says, let him get changed. There’s a knock at the door. It’s Mitch, and Benny says, oh, it’s him. Mitch tells him, don’t be like that. Seriously, is he still mad? Mitch admits it’s his fault. He messed up and he’s sorry. Benny says, don’t worry about it, and Mitch says, he’s not. Benny goes in to change, and Mitch asks, what’s wrong with him? Candace says, he’ll be fine, and Mitch asks, what happened when Benny saw him? Candace says Benny hit him, but the man wouldn’t hit back. Benny comes back out, and asks what Mitch would do, and Mitch says he’d do what he had to do, but respect his family’s wishes. Benny tells him, get the hell out, but Mitch asks where they’re going. Candace says she’s hungry, and Mitch says he is too, and asks to tag along. Benny asks why he’s hanging around, and Candace tells Benny, go get dressed. Mitch asks Candace what the hell is wrong with Benny, and she says he’ll be fine. Mitch asks if she’s okay, and she insists she’s fine. She tells Benny, hurry up, and Mitch hopes Benny is in a better mood when he comes out.

A doctor goes in to see Wyatt, and asks how he is. He says his wrists hurt, and she says he tried to kill himself. He says he doesn’t know what she’s talking about, and she asks if he wants to explain his wounds. He says he was scratched by a bear, and she says, okay, don’t tell her. He asks if she can get him some pain meds, but she says he’s had enough. She knows he has a drug problem. He says his only problem is, he can’t get enough. She says, that can be a problem. She has someone who wants to talk to him. He says unless they have big boobs and a trunk of cocaine, it’s not happening. She asks if he has any remorse for shooting his father. Does he remember? He says he does, and asks who the hell she is. She says she’s Dr. Patton, and she’s going to be helping work through difficult time. She’s a therapist, and she’s on his side. He says he’s not talking to a shrink. She asks how he feels on a scale of one to ten, and he says, why? She says, if he’s in a lot of pain, they can’t send him back to jail. He says he’s in terrible pain, now get out. She suggests they make a deal. If he lets her talk to him every day, she’ll make sure he stays out of jail, or he can go back tomorrow. He says, okay, they’ll talk. What does she want to talk about? She says, they’ll start tomorrow, and leaves. He says, damn.   

Rihanna is at her desk when Sandy walks in. He sits, and asks why she’s not answering his calls. She says she’s been busy, and he says, too busy to pick up the phone? She says she has a showing, and asks what he wants. He says she keeps moving, she changes jobs. She doesn’t think he can find her? This is his town. He tells her to think over what she owes him. She asks what she owes him, and he says, the money spent on clothes, cars, her apartment… She says she’ll pay him back every cent, and he asks if she thinks he wants the money. What he wants is her. She says, they’re through, but he says, no, they’re not. They’re not done; they’re taking a break. She says, they’re over, but he insists they’re not. Another realtor walks in, and asks if Rihanna is okay. Sandy says, she’s fine, and the woman says she was talking to Rihanna. Sandy says, the bitch is getting involved, and Rihanna says she’s fine. The woman says she doesn’t look fine, but Rihanna insists she is. Sandy tells the woman to get her ass out, and she says she’ll be in her office. Sandy says, good to know, and she leaves. Rihanna asks if Sandy wants to make her lose her job, and Sandy says, so? She says, that’s what he wants; for her to be dependent on him. She wants him to leave her alone. He asks where she moved to, and she says she’s not telling him. He says he’ll find out. How long is she going to be doing this? She knows she can’t get away from him. There’s no place on the planet where he won’t find her. He loves her, and if that means he has to love her to death, he will. She’s his. He tells her that he’ll see her later, and leaves. As he walks past the other realtor, he says, the bitch is back. The woman tells Rihanna, that man is going to kill her. She can’t let Rihanna continue to work out of the office. The other agents are getting restless. She’ll have to start working from home, and she needs to get some help. Rihanna asks, from who? and the woman says, the police. Rihanna says, his family is in bed with the police, and the woman says Rihanna has to do something. Rihanna says she knows, and the woman asks if she can drive Rihanna home. Rihanna says, no. She has to take the long way to make sure she’s not being followed.

Marty goes to see Kathryn, who asks him to give her some good news. He says, Wyatt is doing well, and she says, what about her? What about bail? He says, sorry. They don’t want to give it to her. She asks if he’s telling her that she has to stay there, and he says, looks that way. She says, how long? and he says, until the trial. She asks how long that is, and he says it, could be as much as two months. She says he has to get her out, but he says there’s nothing he can do. She says she’ll find someone who can, and he asks if she’s firing him. It will take a long time to get another attorney. She says she seems to have time on her hands, and he can’t even get her out. He says she’s in for murder, and she says she didn’t do it. He says she really shouldn’t fire him, and she says she just did. She’ll get the best in town. He says, not Veronica Harrington? and Kathryn says, she’s the best. She beats the hell out of him. He says he wouldn’t recommend it. Veronica may be a witness. The DA said he might call her. Let him talk to one more judge. Kathryn says he has one day, and he says he’s arranged for her to be alone in the cell, so no one will harm her. She says she doesn’t care; it’s still a cell. He says he’s on it, and she says he’d better be.

Veronica’s doorbell rings, and she lets one of her employees in. He asks how she is, but she says she’s not in the mood for small talk. She asks what he’s got for her, and he says she’s still being followed. She says, every time she leaves? Does he know the difference? The guy seems confused, and she says, when she gets in the car, does he know it’s her? He says she’s kind of unmistakable, and she asks if he’s flirting with her. He says, no, and she says, liar; he is. He says, if she likes, and she asks what else he’s got. Nothing on that birl Colby? He asks, what’s a birl? and she says, a boy/girl. The guy says, Colby is an escort, and Veronica asks where the guy from. He says, France, and she tells him to say it in French. Colby is a what? The guy says, escort, but it really doesn’t sound much different in French. She asks where Colby advertises, and he says, on a few pages. She says she wants all of the information, and he hands her a folder, saying, it’s all there. She thanks him, and glances through it. He says, anything else? and she says, yes. She wants him to look into someone else – Tanner; Officer Justin’s brother. She wants to see him today. She thanks him, and he starts to leave, when she asks again if he was flirting. He says he was, and she drains her glass. She moves closer to him, and says she might take him up on that one day, but first she needs his bloodwork. He’s cute. He says he’s been told, and tells her, if she takes care of him, he’ll take care of her. He leaves, saying, au revoir, and she laughs.

We hear police sirens, and David says, the police are there. Jim thanks him, and asks Hanna if she’s sure she doesn’t want to give him the paperwork. She says she’s not giving him anything, and he says, arrogant little… Does she realize she doesn’t have the money to get herself out of jail? She says he doesn’t know what she has actually. He asks if she has some of his $8 million. Her daughter would have had to give it to her, and he knows it’s not true; she hates Hanna’s guts. She says, not as much as Jim’s child hates him. She points to his shoulder, and asks if that’s where Wyatt shot him with the shotgun. He says, it is, and she wonders how much hate his child has to have for him, to shoot him with a shotgun. He says he doesn’t know, but he knows how much hate a man has to have for her son who won’t give him his damn money.

An officer comes in, and says Hanna has to come with her. She was told Hanna hit this man, indicating David, who says he’s a judge. The officer says, that’s assault, and Hanna asks if David told her that he put his hands on her when she told him not to. The officer says, he didn’t, and Hanna says, well, he did. She was defending herself. David says he doesn’t want to press charges; just give him the paperwork. Hanna says she’s not giving him anything, and he says that’s his paperwork. She says, it belongs to Kathryn, and Jim says he’s Kathryn’s husband. It belongs to him and Kathryn, and this is his house. Hanna says, which belongs to Kathryn. The officer says Hanna has to give him the paperwork; it’s not hers. Hanna takes out a folder, and tells the officer to take a look. See? She’s the executor of the estate. Jim says, what? and she says, that means she’s in charge of all of Kathryn’s affairs, and every bit of everything that goes on in this house. Jim asks if she’s telling him that she was made executor of Kathryn’s estate, and Hanna says, every bit. Now what was he saying about what she has or has not? Jim sits, open mouthed.   

Next time, Landon asks if Candace is pregnant, Jim visits Kathryn, David wants to see Vinny, and Jim shows up at Hanna’s house.

🌄 Off Into the Sunsetrise…

This has been one long day, although I suppose 2020 has been one long day. Moving on is looking promising, but until then, stay safe, stay uncompromising, and stay not tying up anyone’s loose ends except your own.