GL Recaps Week of January 8, 2007
Friday, January 12, 2007
Reva stared at red Xs in her day planner as Lizzie came down dressed very
Beth-like and looking for Jonathan. After Reva
left, Lizzie paced with Sarah and let in Rick. In church, Tammy paced with the Virgin Mary and flashed back on Lizzie and Jon cavorting. “I’m about to do something really bad,” she told Cassie. Lizzie unburdened herself to a
reluctant Rick, pleading, “Please help me get my husband back.” Tammy confided in Cassie about her incestuous, adulterous feelings…as well as Lizzie possibly staging her romp. Tammy admitted her plans were “ugly” and asked Cassie to talk her out of home-wrecking or “forever hold your peace.” Cassie actually wished Tammy happiness. Then
Lizzie arrived, suggesting Tammy check out the chapter in the Bible about stealing husbands. The Virgin Mary and Sarah witnessed a big ol’ argument about Jonathan. Lizzie brought up the cousinly wrongness and Sandy while Tammy called the conception of Sarah “meaningless.” Ooh. “Accept defeat and move
on,” Tammy warned. Of course, Lizzie refused. She furiously threw a candle but then lit one and assured Sarah that “Daddy is not going to leave us.” We wouldn’t bet on it, Lizzie, because at Cross Creek, Jonathan finally came
home from parts unknown and Tammy threw herself into his arms, crying, “I love you!” while kissing him.
Buzz presented Olivia with a wedding cake topper of a couple on a motorcycle
while Jeffrey called Coop with Alan-Michael and Ava’s Parisian location. A-M
showed Ava their kickass apartment but she preferred a hotel room instead. He told Ava to go back to Springfield if she doubted him. Of course Ava wasn’t leaving! Behind her back, A-M made plans to keep Coop from finding them. At C02, Jeffrey and Olivia went a few rounds about Coop and Ava and Alan-Michael. Jeffrey reminded Olivia of how she’d once made “the worst mistake of her life.” Did she want that to happen to Ava? Too late, Folks: the next shot was Ava in an unfortunate beret. Giddy on wine, she praised
Paris to smug A-M…who ordered more booze when she left the room and set
the mood for romance. Naturally, that’s when Coop appeared. Olivia called
and left Ava a maternal message but hung up when Buzz returned. “If you’re
looking for Oxford, you should turn left and swim the Channel,” A-M cracked
at Coop, who blasted him. Ava walked in on the fight and jumped to Alan-Michael’s side when Coop punched him. Then she kicked Coop out. Back
home, Buzz and Olivia batted around honeymoon ideas. “Paris?” she suggested.
(Hmm, we wonder why?) Later, Ava mothered bruised A-M and the champagne arrived. Thwarted Coop, meanwhile,
called Jeffrey and asked him to help get dirt on his rival.
Josh told Wanda to look busy as Billy’s galpal Sheila came by. “I’m crazy about Billy!” Sheila declared. Josh and Wanda loudly talked about money and bank accounts. Reva burst in on Josh’s staged niceties, calling him a
“traitor.” Cue a loud fight and Josh hauling her outside. In the hall, they dropped the act, studying a picture of Sheila practicing Billy’s signature and spying on Sheila signing a check to herself. Billy caught them watching
the video! They all burst into the room and Sheila started stammering excuses. Billy called her a “common thief,” and admitted he’d found her
signatures. Reva got riled and ready to kick Sheila’s scrawny butt when the conwoman sniped that Billy was worthless and left. “There ain’t no fool like an old fool,” Billy sighed to Josh before thanking Josh and Reva and going
off alone. Reva’s eyes then fell to the day planner on the desk and she asked Josh to go have a drink with her. Over drinks, Reva checked out her
calendar again and was about to tell Josh the significance when Cassie arrived. All warmth disappeared and so did Reva, after promising to “keep
her distance” from the duo. Reva left a message for Cal, citing being 90 days cancer-free and “scared out of my mind.”
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