GH Recaps Week Of Feb. 20, 2006
Friday, February 24, 2006
Jason kissed Sam and rushed off to find Carly (after arranging for Sonny to sit with Sam; don’t worry). Holly’s thug brought unconscious Carly into her room and Holly refused to let “some nobody” ruin her plans. At home, Alexis flashed back to a girl holding a baby and told Kristina that a mysterious lock of baby hair was her own. Holly resolved to move to a “closed down casino on the waterfront” while Carly awoke, groggy and bleeding. Sonny had to remind Sam that Danny was dead and she flipped out, requiring TLC from Emily. Jason arrived with his gun drawn and found Holly’s room clean — except for ‘HS’ written in blood. Hmm. Ric asked Liz if she regretted giving up art for nursing. “I know I’m making a difference,” she said to her ex, stroking his hair as he still refused to tell Alexis he was dying. Alexis flashed back to a teenager wanting to hold her baby before she gave it away. Maxie told Georgie that she’d talked to Felicia about Georgie’s marriage while, outside, Patrick informed Mac that Maxie’s heart was under tremendous strain. “I just feel like I’m failing her,” Mac admitted. “Me, too,” Patrick whispered. Dillon wheeled Jesse in as a “surprise.” “Don’t go getting married while I’m away,” Mac warned Maxie.
Luke rushed to the hotel, remembering that the candy wrapper clue was a Metro Court pillow mint and Jason told him about Carly’s new clue. But was “HS” a place or a person? (Actually, it’s both!) On the Haunted Star, Holly Sutton revealed that Crylium had been her dead husband’s company and she had to “turn a profit.” Carly was shocked to realize the woman had lived in Port Charles. “Part of me died here,” Holly assured her. Meanwhile, Liz made like a good ex-wife and called the new wife. Alexis rushed to GH, berating Ric for keeping her out of the loop. Patrick took out his frustration on a locker and found an overloaded Lainey crying. Robert answered a call from the voice-boxed Holly, who noted he was playing the hero. Luke and Jason arrived to the Haunted Star, guns ablazing. “Miss Sutton has taken a lethal turn since our lips last touched,” Luke noted, bitterly, recognizing his ex. Gunfire erupted but Holly escaped with the case! Dillon obligingly took Georgie out for some air while Maxie and Jesse caught up. “Think positive,” he urged her. When he left, she reached for the phone; she needed Lucas. “Sensitivity’s not my greatest gift,” Patrick told Lainey. “You might be wrong about that,” she observed. Patrick changed into fresh scrubs and Liz (unimpressed by the shirtlessness) told him that Mike Corbin had gone AWOL. Alexis sponged Ric, who told her he’d asked Sonny to care for Molly, revving up with the deathbed angst again.
Carly hovered over wounded Luke as Jason came back sans Holly. “What the Hell are we gonna do now?” Luke wondered as they brainstormed. Patrick found Mike mourning on the roof and challenged him to bet on odds that Courtney’s son might live. Before she died, Sam wanted to thank Sonny for “giving her” Jason. (Hasn’t she seen the ABC promos during the commercials? She’ll be fine!) Alexis refused to make things comfortable for Ric. “How am I supposed to go on without you?” she asked. Ric sensed a secret hidden behind her passionate arguments and wondered what it was. Robert answered the phone again, asking where the extortionist was. “I’m right here,” said Holly, from behind him. Robert blasted his ex for playing with lives while his daughter was inside dying. In fact, why shouldn’t he strangle her right now? Holly warned him that if she didn’t get $6 million and notify her goons, the virus would be poured into the city’s water supply. (Oh, that would be why.) Meanwhile, Jason and Carly searched a nearby airfield and found the case of antidote. Under Ric’s scrutiny, Alexis admitted she’d lost someone she’d never told him about: “I had a baby when I was very young. A little girl.” Elsewhere, Sam was (not) dying with so many questions about her life. She murmured that she loved Jason and flatlined….
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