AMC Recaps Week of October 2, 2006
Friday, October 6, 2006
Erica was surprised to bump into Jeff at the Valley Inn (their rooms were right across the hall from each other). The exes went to the bar for some refreshments. Erica denied to Jeff that she and Jack were having problems, but he urged her to open up. She confided that in her marriage she sometimes felt like she lost her sense of herself and also acknowledged her struggles with chemical dependency. Meanwhile, at Jack’s, Sean confessed to Jack that yes, he’d had sex at the wild boat party. Jack expressed fatherly concern and insisted that a resistant Sean stay in town with him. Sean softened, privately touched by Jack’s devotion.
At ConFusion, Josh informed Babe that he intended to fight for her. This made Babe very nervous. JR entered and Josh told him (and Babe and Amanda) that he’d be staying on at Fusion. In JR and Babe’s ensuing fight, he spoke ill of Amanda, earning him a serious tongue-lashing from Jonathan, who’d overheard. Before heading out, Babe thanked Josh for not spilling the beans to JR. Jon then asked Amanda if she thought about falling in love. “Who doesn’t?” she shrugged, trying to conceal her feelings for him. Jon wondered if he was keeping Amanda from finding the perfect guy.
When Sydney stopped by Colby’s room for a wardrobe consultation, Colby admitted that she might be pregnant. Downstairs, Adam and Krystal basked in their delight over Krystal’s pregnancy, but something was obviously weighing on Krystal…. Colby and Sydney fetched a home pregnancy test. Adam found the instructions to Colby’s home pregnancy test and assumed it belonged to Krystal; she said it didn’t. When JR and Babe entered, they asked Babe if she was expecting. When Babe didn’t know why they would think that, the group realized that Colby might be the one with a potential bun in the oven. Colby entered the living room to gaping stares from her family.
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