GL Recaps Week of June 12, 2006

Friday, June 16, 2006
Reva’s condition deteriorated. She lamented that chemo was a picnic compared to the flu that she had contracted. Dr. McCabe urged Reva to call someone, but she wouldn’t let him phone Josh. In their room, Tammy bounced on the bed, excited to leave town with Jonathan. After all, she maintained, there was nothing keeping them in town. Jonathan flashed back to his conversation with Lizzie about the baby and agreed that there was no reason for them to remain in Springfield. Tammy and Jonathan had sex, and as they prepared to leave town, the phone rang. Jonathan answered the call from Dr. McCabe, who urged him to come to the hospital immediately.
Jonathan made an excuse with Tammy and rushed into Reva’s room. He was alarmed to see how sick Reva had become. He asked what he could do for his mother, and she responded that he could acknowledge the baby. Jonathan maintained that walking away was the best thing he could do for the baby, but Reva claimed that he would regret his actions if he didn’t come clean about his child. McCabe warned Jonathan that Reva’s condition was “very serious.” Jonathan asked the doc to sit with Reva while he took care of something. Jonathan looked at the sonogram photo, then spotted Billy, who was at the hospital for an AA meeting. With Jonathan gone, Billy walked into Reva’s room. He revealed that Jonathan had told him that Reva had breast cancer. Billy wanted to know what he could do to help.
Olivia and Frank arrived at Lizzie and Coop’s wedding. Olivia wondered if Coop would go through with the wedding, while Frank was more concerned about Ava. Alan-Michael arrived and offered Marina a glass of champagne. He confessed to being nervous to see Marina, and she accused him of using a line. Marina teased that if Alan-Michael had asked her to be his date to the wedding, it would have been fun to turn him down.
Lizzie chatted with Beth as Lillian styled the bride’s hair (The girl who wanted doves at the wedding didn’t hire a hairdresser?). Lizzie worried that Ava might show up, but Beth assured that she had taken care of that possibility. Coop knocked on the door and asked to speak to Lizzie alone. Coop promised that while his focus had been divided, after he and Lizzie were married, she would never need doubt him again. Lizzie vowed that she would be a wonderful wife and mother, and she believed that Coop would love her again. Buzz arrived, and Coop explained that the wedding would still go on as planned. Meanwhile, Tammy arrived at Company, which was closed for the wedding, and rescued Ava from the meat locker. Tammy and Ava went to Lizzie and Coop’s wedding, where they concealed themselves behind a curtain.
Alan-Michael flirted with Marina. Alex warned Alan-Michael that Alan was watching, while Marina revealed to Frank that she was only being nice to Alan-Michael to figure out what he was up to. Coop promised his family that he wasn’t nervous. He was happy. After all, it was his wedding day. Frank received a work call and left with Olivia. Marina approved. “I like her,” she announced of Frank’s new girlfriend. “Me too,” sighed Buzz. The ceremony began. Marina walked down the aisle on Buzz’s arm and Alan-Michael accompanied Alex, then excused himself from the ceremony. Lizzie arrived at the altar as Jonathan disembarked from the elevator. Beth and her chauffeur tried to get rid of Jonathan, but he punched the chauffeur and came crashing into the ceremony. Jonathan announced that he had something to say. Tammy revealed herself, and Jonathan apologized to his girlfriend. Lizzie shrieked that Jonathan would regret what he was doing, but Jonathan revealed anyway that he was the father of Lizzie’s baby, not Coop.
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