GL Recaps Week of Aug. 29, 2005
Friday, September 2, 2005
Jonathan brought Reva flowers in her hospital room. When Josh walked in, Jonathan told him Rick said that Reva was in bad shape, that if she’s not careful, she could be crippled for life. When her son left, Reva told Josh that Jonathan had wanted her to lie. She felt like Josh wanted to help her out of obligation. He insisted that wasn’t true. Later, after he had checked her out, he came back into her room to find her missing.
Sandy studied the PI’s card at Outskirts. Lila (the PI) came in and asked if he’d buy her a drink in a flirty tone, when Tammy came in and grabbed the card out of Sandy’s hand. She demanded an explanation. Sandy told her he hired Lila to track down the people from his past that he walked away from. Sandy headed outside, and Jonathan approached Tammy. She told him she needed his help with solving the mystery about Sandy’s past. He told her he didn’t think Sandy had any friends, but did recall him receiving a phone call from someone named Fallon in Chicago. She told him she was putting together a reunion of people from Sandy’s past, and asked him to keep her search a secret…. Outside the bar, Sandy told Lila to be careful around Tammy. He didn’t want her to know details about his search. Lila held out a piece of paper with the name Fallon on it and said his friend was still in Chicago. Sandy came back in as Tammy was on the phone, looking up the name Fallon. She claimed she was getting hospital information for home births in case Dinah went into labor. He had prepared a romantic evening for them, and they kissed while Tammy held a notebook of numbers behind her back, and Sandy had the paper with Fallon’s name on it in his back pocket.
Reva limped into Outskirts, and told Jonathan she had to push Josh away. When her husband came looking for her, Jonathan advised him to take Reva home, but Josh spotted her flirting with another man.
Dinah tried to tell Cassie the truth about Edmund’s machinations, and her own betrayal. Cassie assumed that Dinah and Ed were seeking redemption and that they were going to get married, although the former Mrs. Winslow warned Dinah to be careful because Edmund still had a dark side. Dinah screamed at her that they weren’t friends, when RJ came in and hugged Dinah. He wondered what was wrong with her tummy, but Cassie unwittingly saved the day by explaining that the baby made her stomach feel strange. Cassie left to take her son to a sleepover, but before she left, Dinah insisted they needed to talk when she returned.
Michelle lay on the ground, bleeding, while Edmund delivered her baby. Michelle was hallucinating and thought Ed was Danny. Edmund played along with her until her baby girl was born, and Michelle passed out. Edmund called 911 to report a car accident (in a Southern accent no less) and then lit Michelle’s car on fire, and walked off with the baby in a carrier.
Edmund showed up at the farmhouse, and told the baby to go back to sleep, while he tied up one loose end. He went inside, and told Dinah they had to leave town for a while, but in a few months would quietly return to town and move into the farm. He suggested she film a video message to say good-bye to Ross. Dinah heard the baby cry, and as she headed to the door, Edmund knocked her out with chloroform and dragged her out the back of the house.
Cassie called Jeffrey from her car, and asked him to meet her at the farm because Dinah was acting weirder than usual and she wanted to take her to the hospital to maybe induce labor. Meanwhile Michelle woke up looking for Danny and her baby, and saw the car on fire. She screamed out that the baby was in the car, and ran to it as it exploded, knocking her out on the ground. Edmund called Cassie and told her to get back to the farmhouse, right away because Dinah was about to give birth and he couldn’t get her to the hospital. Cassie saw the fire, but agreed to come home because she heard sirens. Edmund picked up the baby and said Mommy was coming to get her.
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