GH Recaps Week of March 6, 2006
Friday, March 10, 2006
Emily caught Sonny angsting on the Spanish balcony. Back home, Luke caught Tracy scheming to annul Dillon’s marriage. Elsewhere, Sam and Jason knocked on the door to a house that wasn’t the house Alexis and Ric were in. “I think you could be my mother,” Sam said to a not-Alexis while a concerned neighbor questioned Alexis and Ric. Sam asked a woman about giving birth at the clinic and she revealed she’d had a son. Oops! Lucky was enthused when Lucas and Guy came to the PCPD to report the gay basher. “I am saving them years of bitterness and recrimination,” Tracy told Luke of Georgie and Dillon. When the newlyweds came home, Tracy told them she was “thrilled” for them. Meanwhile, an orange jumpsuit-clad Diego read a letter from Georgie and was told “it’s time.” To shift the subject from Sonny’s jumpiness, Emily revealed that she can speak Spanish and let him assume she was a “lost, helpless, female” he could spoil. Sam asked not-Alexis about the clinic and she mentioned another girl who’d checked in a unique school uniform. At the Cassadine house, Alexis beat herself up for not standing up to Mikkos. Poor Alexis kept picturing her three-year-old dying. Ric comforted her by bringing up his own vaguely Oedipal mommy issues.
Tracy praised “the glory of love” and informed Dillon and Georgie she was tossing them out. Georgie heartily thanked her monster-in-law. “Checkmate,” Luke crowed. Mac praised Lucky for his “nice work” getting Lucas to open up and then Lucky asked for extra shifts. Nearby, Lucas got snarky with Guy, calling him “a poster child for gay rights.” Meanwhile, Diego was paroled from prison. Gracias! “It’ll be great. Georgie was excited to get kicked out. She and Dillon could move to Kelly’s! “Nice work, Wife,” Luke grinned at Tracy. Finding angsty Sonny down in a cafe, Emily asked him to share. “I said I can’t,” he stonewalled. Jason and Sam arrived at her “snobby” mother’s private school while Alexis dreamed that Kristina ran from her and also got hit by a car. Luke reminded Tracy of what it was like to be that “on fire.” What if they had met when they were that age? A “what if?” ensued with a cute young Tracy and a young flirty Luke. “I never would’ve fallen for your Rebel Without a Clue act!” Tracy scoffed. At the station, Frank menaced Lucas. “Don’t try to be a hero, you pansy!” Sam questioned the headmistress about a missing relative who took off the entire second semester. Back in Spain, Emily kept analyzing Sonny and he gave her the “don’t ask” lecture he gives all his women: “I’m a very private person. You’re going to have to learn how to back off.” Emily concluded that it was him who couldn’t deal with their relationship.
Lucas haltingly gave his statement as Frank made snarky comments (Victims never give statements in front of the accused!) and Guy backed it up. Frank was charged and Lulu proudly hugged her cousin. Guy, however, wasn’t so proud. It was Tracy’s turn to “what if” her and Luke as teens…decidedly snarkier and more derogatory. Luke huskily offered to make “what if” a reality. As they smooched hotly, Dillon and Georgie walked in. (Awkward!) Alexis and Ric came to Kelly’s and saw Kristina sitting just like in her nightmare. Back at the school, Jason and Sam broke in after hours to dig around. In their suite, Sonny apologized to Emily for shutting her out. Pouting Emily sat still in the same position for minutes as he groveled. Guy blasted Lucas for staying silent after his bashing. Lucas shared his awkward Come Out and said maybe it would’ve been easier if he’d known someone like Guy. Well, “Now you know me,” and they could get coffee, “when you figure out who you are.” Diego materialized on the Q patio and said “Hola!” to a departing Georgie. Alexis promised Molly and Kristina she would always come back to them. Jason and Sam flipped through a yearbook and found someone not pictured — someone with “kind of a weird name.” A lightbulb went on for Jason. The person with the name “Davidovitch” had changed it…to “Davis.” Sam gasped, horrified. “Alexis Davis is my mother?!?”
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