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AMC Recaps Week of June 5, 2006

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Friday, June 9, 2006
In his shallow grave, Greg’s attempt to meditate was interrupted by another recorded message from his captor, who said Greg would die unless he ponied up Kate’s whereabouts. Greg was convinced that Tad was responsible for his predicament, then turned his suspicions to Dixie, then to Di, Del, Zach and Erica. He vowed that they would never win. “You won’t break me!” he proclaimed. Greg then realized he was speaking to a recorded voice, not a live one, and his desperation increased.

At the yacht club, Tad and Derek sought clues about Greg’s blown-up boat. Tad confronted Zach about his possible involvement, but Zach kept his cool — until Tad reported that Greg’s island office was now completely empty. Zach reminded Tad that what Greg did to Dixie is no worse than what JR did to Kendall. Del strolled up, followed by Di, and told Tad and Zach that he’s the one who blew up the boat. After Del and Tad exchanged harsh words, Tad took off. Di read Del the riot act for antagonizing Tad.

Following the explosion at the yacht club, which blew up Greg’s boat, Julia tended to Josh’s minor injuries at the hospital. Josh accused Jamie of being responsible. Jamie shut Josh up when he told Josh about Greg using his own sperm to fertilize his female patients. Derek showed up to question Josh about who might have sabotaged his dad’s yacht; Josh claimed ignorance. Privately, Jamie and Julia questioned each other about whether they had anything to do with the boat explosion. They both maintained their innocence. David saw them together and made a crack to Julia about their age difference…. Joe raced to Josh’s side to make sure he was okay. The men bonded as Josh shared that he doesn’t trust anyone in town. “I hope you know you can trust me,” said Joe. Josh acknowledged that, while he doesn’t want to believe that Greg is evil, he knows his dad is keeping something significant from him. “I think it has something to do with Erica,” Josh continued. “I have to know what they’re hiding.” Gulp, said Joe. Josh asked Joe to tell him what his father and Erica were concealing from him. “I need your help,” he pleaded. “I deserve to know the truth.”

Dixie went to the Chandler manse to see JR, but encountered Adam instead. Adam tried to block her access to their son, but Krystal ordered Adam to back off…. Babe fantasized about making love to JR before he faced the judge. When her hubby visited her in the room they once shared, he said he wanted to go over some business matters before his trial and revealed that he’d signed over his power of attorney to her, giving her control over his Chandler stock. JR said he wouldn’t fight Babe if she wanted a divorce and full custody of Little Adam. Winifred brought the baby in for some cuddle time with JR, who wept as he said good-bye to his boy…. JR and Babe came downstairs and Dixie tentatively told JR how sorry she was for hurting him. JR offered that he was able now to begin to see Dixie’s choices through her eyes even though he still couldn’t understand how she could have left him behind. “I am so proud of you,” sobbed Dixie. They shared an emotional hug. Adam winced when JR said he hoped Dixie would spend time with Babe and Little Adam in his absence — but grudgingly agreed when JR asked Adam to make Dixie feel welcome at the house. Next, JR proffered an apology to Krystal for causing Babe pain. Tad and Jamie showed up and hugged JR. “We can all ride over in the car together,” volunteered Adam. (The clown car?) Dix requested a moment alone with Babe. The group, minus those two women, headed to the courtroom. Jamie was touched when Julia showed up to support him. Zach, David, Del and Di filed in, as well. Back at the house, Dixie begged Babe to stop the trial from happening. “Save my son,” she said. “You’re the only one who can.”

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