OLTL Recaps
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Starr and Cole kept each other warm by the pool, while Markko and Langston
tumbled around on Dorian’s kitchen floor, which was as covered in chocolate
sauce and whipped cream as they were. At the Palace, Dorian wasn’t bluffing
about putting Clint’s $10 million on the game and told Viki to call or fold.
Blair asked Todd what they were doing as he leaned in for a kiss. “What we
always do,” he replied, but she didn’t think that was a good thing. John
kept thinking about Marcie killing Spencer.
Antonio snuck into the closed diner and treated Talia to a late-night
dessert, which she admitted was much more up her alley than a black-tie
charity event. He remarked that he was glad they were friends and that they
could confide in each other. He asked if there was anything troubling her,
like a guy problem, and she nodded. “What’s his name?” he asked. She glanced
at the quarter in her hand and answered, “George,” then tried to change the
subject.
As things got hot and heavy in the kitchen, Langston asked Markko if he
wanted to sleep with her and was p.o.’d when he turned her down. Markko
simply wanted to know why she so suddenly wanted to speed things up and
wondered if something else was going on beneath the surface, like perhaps
something with her parents. He assured her that he respected her and was
there for her if she wanted to talk. Outside, Starr assured Cole that she
knew what he was going through. They headed to the house and Starr was not
pleased to see the mess Langston and Markko made. But hilarity ensued as
they “cleaned up.”
When Marcie finally got John to tune back in, she asked if he had any
suspects in Truman’s murder other than Marty. He advised her to come up with
a list on her own, since she is a mystery writer. The next thing she knew,
they were going over Michael’s alibi, then hers. Marcie was insulted and
asked what possible motive she’d have for killing Spencer. He looked over at
Tommy in his stroller just as Michael stepped onto the rooftop and asked
what was going on. Marcie informed him that John apparently suspected her of
killing Spencer. John brushed it off in front of Marcie, but when she and
Tommy left, Michael nearly pushed his brother off the roof. John overpowered
his bro and two seconds later, he was back to drinking a beer in his
favorite deck chair.
Recognizing their poor track record, Blair kept her lips away from Todd.
They agreed that as a couple, things get too complicated, so they toasted to
a “simple” platonic relationship. Blair vowed to help Todd make Miles pay.
“Those two have never had the pleasure of seeing us in action,” Blair
winked, referring to Natalie and Miles.
Dorian goaded Viki into seeing her bet, so Viki wrote an IOU. Miles showed
his naivety by asking Natalie if Dorian and Viki didn’t like each other.
Lindsay reminded Viki that BE had already raised a huge amount of charity,
but Viki resolved to call. Viki laid out four aces, telling Dorian that if
Clint taught her anything, she should have learned the odds against that are
pretty slim. Dorian turned over her hand, a royal flush, and gloated in her
victory. Later, Viki admitted to Nora that even though the money is no
issue, she feels like a fool. Nora said she didn’t think Viki got “down and
dirty” at the Texas Hold ‘Em table because of a longstanding rivalry with
Dorian but because she doesn’t want Clint with Dorian. Nora advised her to
find a way to let it go, giving Viki food for thought. Still elated from her
win, Dorian headed home with Clint.
Lindsay escorted Bo out of the Palace and sensed that something was
troubling him. He wasn’t fine, he admitted, and it wasn’t Paige’s absence
that was eating at him. Bo confided that Asa did something that he should
have reported, but kept it secret. One more time, Michael pleaded with John
not to tell Marcie anything about Tommy. John said he couldn’t make that
promise, so Michael threatened to break ties with his brother.
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