OLTL Recaps Week of October 2, 2006
Friday, October 6, 2006
Asa was warmly welcomed back surrounded by a happy band of Buchanans. Asa congratulated Clint for having dumped Dorian. Bo shared that David Vickers thought Spencer had been behind the mishaps that happened on and around New Year’s Eve to the Buchanans. Bo reminded them that Spencer had been up at the cabin on New Year’s. Asa clearly didn’t want to talk about it at that moment. Nigel called Asa on that mysterious black and white photo that he had hidden in the drawer. Asa didn’t spill any details, but he was uneasy.
David ran into Dorian in a public park. Dorian was horrified to realize that David spent the night on a park bench. David asked Dorian to accompany him to the funeral. David felt responsible for John’s death, in that he had been involved, though not responsible for, Thomas McBain’s death as well. David went to the funeral and spoke directly to Mrs. McBain. David told her that John had given him a second chance and he thanked her. The McBains were not too responsive, but Bo told David that it took guts for him to show up today.
Rex arrived at John’s funeral and wondered where Natalie was. At Viki’s, Roxy slapped Natalie when Natalie, still dressed in her robe, said she didn’t see the point in going to John’s funeral. Viki encouraged Natalie to go, adding that she’d regret it for the rest of her life if she didn’t. Natalie went with her family. She was eager “to get this thing over with.” She (and we) watched as the flag-draped coffin was carried in by the police guard to the music from a bagpipe. With deep emotion Bo gave the eulogy and spoke movingly about John being a true hero. The priest prayed and Michael thanked everyone for coming. Natalie sat and touched her engagement ring. The graveside service was beautifully directly and scripted. Each mourner had a few words as they left a flower in the grave. Evangeline sang “Oh Danny Boy.” A tearful Natalie had been giving the flag, and was the last one left sitting.
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