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GH Recaps Week of January 23, 2006

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Friday, January 27, 2006
Dillon consoled Lulu, who was worried about her father. A doorman delivered flowers for Skye, and while everyone assumed they were from Luke, the card said Lorenzo. Georgie returned with word that the shrunken head was not human, and had something inside. Dillon and Georgie asked Robin to X-ray it. Tracy accused Skye of faking the flowers and her affair with Lorenzo, and challenged Skye to take him to bed — which Alcazar overheard. He defended Skye’s honor and then asked Skye if what Tracy said was true. The X-ray proved inconclusive, so Robin cut the head open to reveal a hotel matchbook with a phone number. Robin told Elizabeth the head reminded her of how much she misses her parents.


In the tropics, Luke nervously peered out of his hotel window as a bellman called him “Doctor” (Doctor? Doctor Who?) and advised him to stay inside. As Luke polished off a bottle, he was hit by a dart from a blowgun. He awoke to see a trio of locals, who demanded the “doctor” help a sick boy — or die. Luke insisted it was just a disguise, but nevertheless “prescribed” something: a TicTac (but it wasn’t plugged). The kid smiled. One of the locals checked the boy, and determined his fever was down. He offered Luke the family’s daughter as a reward, then a chimpanzee — both of which Luke declined. But he accepted a drink from a strange bottle. Later, Luke awoke with an empty bottle in the empty hut — which was on fire!


Elizabeth noticed Emily mooning over her postcard with “Tonight 9 p.m.” on the back and accused her of going to meet Sonny. Sonny told Max he was skipping tonight’s meeting with the family, and not to do anything about Manny without Sonny’s okay. Speaking of Manny, Lucky checked on him (nice ink!), and Manny boasted of starting community service today — and Alcazar was hiding inside his room. He tossed Manny a strange bag and told him to “eliminate Corinthos once and for all.” Meanwhile, Jason confessed to Sonny that he told Emily to end things. Sonny asked where Jason got off (blah-blah-blah). Then Manny reported to Elizabeth at GH, who sent him home to change into better clothes (so he wouldn’t scare the patients). Meanwhile, Sonny dialed Emily and tried to cancel the postcard date because of Jason and Carly’s protests, but then he decided to go to the lodge and left it up to her to join him or not. Emily immediately stripped off her lab coat to leave — and dropped the postcard, which Manny found. On her way out Emily ran into Jason, who delivered his usual spiel. She responded with her usual spiel and left. Then Jason got word that Sonny didn’t meet his driver, so Jason feared Manny did something. Wrong. At the lodge, Sonny recalled Carly’s protests and fled, leaving a single pink rose behind. Emily arrived at the empty lodge to find the rose, then recalled Jason’s warnings. But before she could leave, Sonny returned. Meanwhile, Jason broke into Manny’s room and found the ankle bracelet abandoned — and the postcard, which Manny stupidly left behind (well, presumably he memorized it).


Skye told Lorenzo how she used to pine for Luke, and how devastated he was when he lost Laura. Lulu eavesdropped as Skye explained how Luke even protects himself with Lulu. Skye wants to be first in someone’s heart. Alcazar could get behind that, but he won’t fight Luke for her.


Sonny lit a fire, Emily hugged him and they smooched. Sonny tried to put her off, but she told him to “stop talking.” As they smooched, Jason burst in, his big shiny gun drawn.


Dillon retuned home with the number, and Lulu dialed it. The bellman answered and said there was no Luke Spencer, just a doctor who left in the middle of the night. Skye recognized Luke’s alias. Meanwhile, Luke rescued the chimp from the flaming hut and fled. Then, through the smoke strode a stranger… Robert Scorpio!

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