GH Recaps Week of Aug. 1, 2005
Friday, August 5, 2005
Jason struggled with a syringe-wielding Dr. Thomas. When Sam entered the room, the doc grabbed her and threatened to kill her — just like he’d killed AJ. Sonny arrived, but couldn’t prevent the doc from dragging Sam out of the room. Jason and Sonny decided to circumvent the cops. Meanwhile, the doc locked himself and Sam in a padded room.
Elizabeth lied to Courtney and Jax that she had a pleasant dream about the baby, but Jax sensed otherwise. Liz left and ran into Lucky on the docks. She confessed that she dreamed she’d changed her mind about giving the baby up and admitted that she will have trouble saying good-bye to the baby she’s carrying. While Courtney and Jax smooched on the couch, Liz and Lucky hopped in the sack. Tender bonding ensued.
Alcazar went to the hospital to find Carly, whom he’d tracked down via a microchip in her phone. Carly was furious to learn of the tracking device, which he insisted was a safety precaution. She didn’t have time to continue the argument because she had to help Jason. Carly phoned Jason’s room and informed him that cops were swarming about the hospital. She got rid of the officers by loudly claiming to spot Dr. Thomas. The clueless cops ran off which allowed Sonny and Jason to slip out. Durant figured out what his daughter had done and called her on obstructing the search.
Skye tried and failed to get Luke’s whereabouts out of Alcazar. He wouldn’t tell her, but did get all flirty.
Reese found Sam and Dr. Thomas and confronted the psycho with a gun. He refused to release Sam and ordered Reese to put her gun down, which she did. Carly arrived a short time later and found Reese alone in the padded room wearing a straitjacket. Reese revealed that Thomas took her gun. Jason and Sam raced to the roof to get Thomas and the captive, but not before Thomas injected Sam, who collapsed in slow motion, and took off for a waiting helicopter.
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