All My Children

GL Recaps Week of Sep. 5, 2005

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Friday, September 9, 2005
GL was pre-empted today, due to CBS’ coverage of the U.S. Open tennis championships.
Thursday, September 8, 2005
Weepy Michelle insisted Danny helped her deliver her baby, and she’s alive. “It just doesn’t make sense,” she cried. “I can still hear her cry.” Also weeping, Marina told Rick that Danny just told Michelle the truth. Danny tried to explain the accident, but Michelle would have none of it. “If I lost my baby, don’t you think I would know it? I don’t feel it,” she said. Danny assured her she had lost a lot of blood and wasn’t thinking clearly. Michelle pointed out the child could have been his, and now she felt guilty for being in the car. But she was searching for Danny to tell him about the baby. At that moment, Marina brought in Robbie, who asked if Michelle would stay home “this time.” Rick took Robbie for a soda while Michelle admitted she doesn’t belong here anymore. Danny suggested Robbie will always need his mother. Marina vowed to Robbie: “I will do anything for you and your dad.” Michelle gravely told Danny some things never change: “I never stopped loving you.”


At the farmhouse, Jeffrey took family photos as Edmund fumed. Ross arrived with a mustache, Blake and flowers, asking about Dinah — who was, at that moment trying to pick the lock of her prison. Ross was suspicious of Edmund’s strange explanation for her absence. Searching for film, Jeffrey found a videotape with “To Daddy” inscribed in Dinah’s handwriting. The video depicted Dinah — saying she’s hitting the road “to start a better life,” and asked Ross not to try to find her, but rather forgive her. A stunned Edmund played along and excused himself to go buy formula. What he really did was drop by Dinah’s “place” to bring her supplies. He mentioned bonding with his “new baby” and promised to free her when he could trust her to keep her pretty little lips zipped. Until then, she should consider what she eats, drinks, and the air she breathes personal gifts from him. (Luckily, Procter & Gamble makes a wide range of household products!) Dinah vowed to be rescued, but Edmund pointed out that nobody will be looking for her, thanks to her video.”They bought the whole thing!” Back at the farmhouse, Cassie wanted more pics. Tammy held the baby, and Sandy called her a natural. Then Tammy got a cell call. A man named Ethan Fallon said he knew Sandy and agreed to meet her at Company. Jeffrey and Cassie were left alone to smooch — until Hope started wailing. As Edmund tried to leave Dinah she attacked again, and he warned her not to make things “unpleasant.” But she secretly lifted his cell phone and started dialing after he left. At Company, Fallon denies knowing Sandy, saying he thought Tammy said “Randy Coster.” Outside, Ethan met Sandy and said he did as Sandy asked; “You’re the boss.” After Cassie put Hope down, she and the DA smooched again, until Edmund interrupted, and picked up Hope for more pictures. Then the phone rang — and Cassie answered.


On her cell, Lizzie told a reverend to “get your Bible all warmed up,” then interrupted Coop at the garage to tell him she’s going to Cancun for a week for work — and she’s bringing him along. Coop agreed. Meanwhile a furious Beth told Alan Lizzie and Coop are engaged, and her husband vowed, “This wedding will never happen.” Lizzie swore Coop to secrecy and told him to be at a certain address in one hour. On the way out, she ran into Alexandra, who questioned the Cancun trip. Lizzie copped to getting married. Now. Alex wondered if it was revenge for Beth marrying Alan, but Lizzie insisted she’s in love. Later, Beth confronted Coop at the garage and asked what it would take to make Coop go away. Their conversation was watched by a mysterious gloved stranger. Coop advised Beth to leave the manipulation to Alan, but she vowed to protect Lizzie and left. The Glove-handed Stranger knocked out Coop with a wrench and knocked over a compressed-gas canister mysteriously tagged “DANGER DO NOT OPEN VALVE.” (So how would one use such a product?) Clad in a wedding dress, Lizzie waited at the church for Coop when Alex arrived with flowers, suggesting, “Someone in this wretched family deserves to be happy.” Meanwhile, Coop regained consciousness, but seemed to be trapped under a tire that was leaning against his hip, so he passed out again. Outside, Gus and Harley suddenly appeared, but decided to leave to “continue the honeymoon,” leaving Coop with the hissing mystery gas canister.

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