AMC Recaps Week of April 17, 2006
Friday, April 21, 2006
Aidan sadly informed Ryan and Erin he wasn’t able to locate Kendall. “If we don’t find her before she gives birth, I will never see my son,” lamented Ryan. Elsewhere, Jonathan’s birthday present to Lily was two bus tickets to Boston so, if she wanted, they could leave Pine Valley when she turned 18. Lily had to hide when Aidan, Ryan and Erin arrived. They overhead him talking to a girl and Ryan was afraid Lily was there. Amanda came up just in time and pretended she was there for the picnic. She planted a big kiss right on Jon’s lips — which Lily spied as she hid. The gang bought it (some PI Aidan is) and left the two for their “date.” Lily came out of hiding and wasn’t amused and also confused. She couldn’t kiss Jonathan like Amanda did so she told Jon to take her to Boston instead. Amanda left and Jonathan pledged his heartfelt love to Lily. She agreed to go to Boston with him on her birthday.
Alone with Erica, Greg insisted he didn’t know where Kendall was, but Erica didn’t believe him. In fact, she threatened to tell the world about Josh if he didn’t come forth with the info. Greg had a threat of is own: he’d tell everyone she tried to murder him. Plus, if Erica told the media how Greg “saved” Josh, they’d all be pleased and want to meet him. Erica claimed that if Josh ever found out, he’d hate Greg, too. Much verbal abuse later, Greg told Erica: “My only regret is that Josh isn’t ours biologically.” Erica’s regret? That Greg wasn’t already burning in hell. “It’s not too late for us,” Greg smiled. Meanwhile, out in the hall, Josh impressed Joe with his ability to comfort a patient’s family. At the end of the episode, Ryan arrived at the hospital, desperate to find Greg.
While on the plane back to Pine Valley, JR and Babe got all dolled up and shared a romantic dance while promising to always love one another. Back at the Chandler mansion, Krystal asked if Tad’s daughter might have survived, too. “If Kate were alive, Dixie would have said something,” Tad shrugged. When Krystal continued to try to comfort Tad, he brought the focus back to JR and claimed he didn’t care at all about Dixie anymore…or Di. When Winifred told them Adam left the mansion, Tad ran out. Over at Zach’s casino, Adam was with Dixie. With his gun pointed at her, Dixie wondered if Adam planned to murder her. “I can’t murder a woman who is already dead,” pointed out Adam. He wasn’t about to let JR go through any more pain to ease Dixie’s guilt. Adam demanded Dixie write a note to Tad letting him know she was leaving, never coming back and wanted him to keep his mouth shut to JR. When Dixie said she wouldn’t, that for JR’s sake he needed to find out from her rather than someone else, Adam informed her she’d be walking out of Pine Valley — or she’d be carried out. One commercial break later, Tad burst into the room and saw only Adam. When he asked where Dixie was, Adam replied she left Pine Valley for good. Tad didn’t believe Dixie would just leave, but Adam presented him with a note. Due to the fact it wasn’t Dixie’s handwriting, Tad immediately thought Adam wrote the letter. He grabbed Adam by the collar and demanded to know where Dixie was. Then Adam pulled his gun out and told Tad he was going to forget Dixie was ever back from the dead. After seeing the gun, Tad wondered what Adam could have done to Dixie. Meanwhile, the camera panned to JR and Babe, now off of the plane and searching through crates for their packages. Little did they know, Dixie was in one of the crates — unconscious.
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