GL Recaps Week of July 4, 2005
Friday, July 8, 2005
Mallet checked out a room at the Beacon and Harley scaled the walls to get in through the window. Mallet was sort of surprised that Harley actually kept her word and returned. Harley called Coop and told him to keep Company closed down for the night and that he needed to leave. Lizzie asked who that was and Coop said it was Harley and that they had to leave. Back at the Beacon, Mallet fretted that Harley’s plan would backfire. Harley insisted that she knew what she was doing. Ever since Phillip was shot, Harley had been at everyone else’s mercy, but tonight she was taking her power back, she was taking it all back.
At the courthouse, Gus got out on bail. Buzz said that he hoped that Gus and Harley could get married someday. Gus said that he needed to find Alan. Meanwhile, Mallet and Harley slipped through a door at the courthouse and started sneaking down the hallway until a guard called out to Mallet. Harley hid and the guy said he worked in the courthouse when Mallet and Harley got married. Mel approached Mallet and said that Gus was being processed. After they left, Mallet turned to Harley and said that the last time they were in this building they were getting married. Harley wasn’t into going down memory lane, but soon apologized and said her head was really with Gus. In an empty courtroom, Buzz talked to God. After their chat, a messenger delivered a note to Buzz telling him to go to Company.
Gus ran into Lizzie and Coop at Nate’s bar. Gus asked if they had seen Alan. Nope, they replied. Coop pulled Gus aside and said that he got a call from Harley. Gus split and the bartender gave Coop and Lizzie notes that said that they needed to get to Company. Back at the Bauers, Rick and Ross strolled across the patio. Mel arrived and said that Gus was out on bail. Mel then handed a note to Rick — the same note that Lizzie and Coop had gotten asking him to come to Company. Across town at Company, Alan broke in and flashed back to the night Phillip was shot. Alan placed his gun on the table and stared at the door.
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