OLTL Recaps Week of February 19, 2007
Friday, February 23, 2007
Nash and Antonio welcomed Nelly Furtado to Capricorn; apparently they were friends from way back. Antonio welcomed Jessica and Miles to the gala. Cristian glared. Jessica asked to speak to Cris in private. Meanwhile, viewers saw the arsonist prepare to set another fire. Jessica demanded that Cris let her handle this situation (her kissing Nash and keeping it a secret from Antonio) on her own. Miles asked if he could buy Blair a drink. Adriana and
Rex made a pact not to talk about Todd or Spencer. Blair ran into Marty and they began arguing. Blair and Cris went out to get air. Blair told Cris that Todd didn’t know how to have fun, at which point Cris pulled Blair into a hot kiss. Nash ran into Jessica in the stock room and she
slapped him. Jessica blamed Nash for her troubles. They argued and then they
started kissing passionately.
Natalie told John she knows he thinks that Michael killed Spencer. John didn’t want to discuss it. Natalie and John argued, and she stormed out. John called Bo. He wanted to talk to him about Truman’s murder.
Marcie and Michael left Tommy in Starr’s care to baby-sit. They were off to hear Nelly Furtado. Michael was having a hard time not worrying about Tommy Jr. Meanwhile, Starr welcomed Cole, and they had pizza. They started to watch a movie and then started kissing.
Todd dropped in on Evangeline, who didn’t want to see him or discuss the kiss. Evangeline thought what happened was her biggest mistake. Todd didn’t
want that to ruin their friendship; he didn’t want to lose the best friend he’d ever had. He assured he that he wasn’t going to hurt her. “Let me be your friend,” he said. Evangeline opened the door and Todd tried to cheer her up. Todd wouldn’t let Evangeline have the remote control and when she went after him for it, she fell on top of him. Uh-oh….
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