All My Children

GH Recaps Week of August 7, 2006

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Friday, August 11, 2006
On the docks, Lulu repeatedly assured Sonny she’d be okay but then backtracked: “No, I won’t.” Sonny reminded her about owning the club with Luke, even mentioning the camping trip they’d once taken with Lucky and his admiration for Laura. Sonny called Lulu on her avoidance of her problems. She swore Sonny to secrecy and finally coughed it up: “I’m pregnant.” (And, for once, Sonny’s definitely not the father!) Lulu recapped the whole sordid Dillon/Georgie/Diego mess to Sonny, who understood the situation all too well. “You got someone pregnant by accident?” Lulu boggled. The irony was thick as Sonny continued to counsel Luke’s lonely daughter. He offered to set up an adoption or fund her keeping the baby. “You can’t do this by yourself,” he told her. Well, there was one thing he could do: “Tell your daughter that you love her.” Later, Lulu ran into Dillon. They each had something to tell the other. “Georgie and I are getting back together,” Dillon said. Ouch! Lulu’s own news suddenly fizzled.


“Am I too late for dinner?” Patrick asked at Robin’s door. She led him to a perfectly set table, since she’d been hoping he’d return. Patrick apologized for walking away. “I want to protect you,” he said. His potential HIV strain could be worse than hers and “I wouldn’t be able to live with myself if I got you sick.” Robin told Patrick she’d been living with HIV since 1995, talking about the love she’d shared with Stone, and how she hadn’t expected a future. She wanted to be to Patrick what Jason had been for her. “You’re amazing,” he said, kissing her. They then took their reheated dinner to go. At GH, the dinner conversation got heavy as Patrick told April how he’d come to understand her. Things pepped up as the trio bonded. “We have the opportunity to cherish every single day,” Robin observed. All warm and fuzzy, they toasted to the moment.


Epiphany told Liz to go home and be with her husband. Snippy Liz wasn’t quite so into that idea (Gee, we wonder why!). Georgie came by on candy striper duty and an even snippier Elizabeth wondered if Georgie knew what Maxie’s summer plans were like…and if they involved “someone’s husband.” Georgie tried to defend Maxie’s mindset as well as Lucky and Liz’s epic relationship. Bitter Elizabeth told child bride Georgie she’d fought enough for her marriage. “I have nothing left in me.” There was nothing left to fight for. Later, Elizabeth went off after seeing Kelly and an engaged Dr. O’Donnell flirting harmlessly. Epiphany dragged her aside and told her to go home. “Home?” Liz murmured, bewildered.


Alexis spotted Ric and Sam christening the couch and quickly lied to a newly-arrived Jason, “Sam’s not here.” She coughed, wheezed, asking Jason to give her a ride into town. At GH, Alexis blew off Epiphany’s concern, flashing back on Ric and Sam’s sexcapades at her oncologist’s door. Jason came back to the lake house for another sweep and, naturally, he looked in the door — where Ric and Sam were still getting down. Jason looked again in case he’d imagined things. Nope, it was sex alright. Alone, Alexis sobbed in the GH elevator. At the Metro Court, Sonny and Kristina ordered some ice cream. He hadn’t seen her because he’d been sick. “Mommy’s sick, too,” Krissy informed. “I think I’m allergic to the police department,” Sonny joked as Alexis walked up. Alexis was visibly rattled but Sonny didn’t push the issue. Per Lulu’s request, he told Kristina he loves her. Then, the generator died and Alexis’ cough got worse. “What’s wrong?” Sonny demanded. Post-coital (and still dressed…now that’s talent) Sam dreamed of Jason. Jason slammed into his penthouse, threw furniture and hit the bottle, Sonny-style. “Jason,” Sam murmured but awoke to Ric pouring himself a drink. Meanwhile, Jason and his pal Jose Cuervo had angsty flashbacks about Maui. Then, there was a knock at the door: It was an equally angsty Elizabeth!

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