What We Know of Sins
It’s De-Lovely
With a bone
in her teeth and a song in her heart, Maxie is locked and loaded and ready to
track down the culprit who gave Levi up to the INS drones. Her suspicion lands
squarely at first on Nathan, who of course has made no secret of his disdain
for the saucy Aussie and devout desire to have him gone. Nathan is confronted
with some rather damning evidence, but of course denies vehemently any
involvement in calling the feds. So, Maxie wonders, if it wasn’t Nathan, was it Mac? Or even Dante? Piqued and
exasperated at the turn of events, she tosses Nathan out on his well-maintained
keister, and then is horrified to find out from Levi that he may have to leave
the country. This, in turn, precipitates Maxie thinking of possible solutions
and later, a mind-blowing announcement. Or, you know – mind blowing for anyone
who’s never, ever met Maxie.
The Reflex
Having observed Kiki reaching out to Morgan for comfort, Tracy wastes no time in Carpe Diem’ing and needling Michael about the former couple’s closeness in this time of crisis, hoping to throw her nemesis off-balance and distract him from other issues at hand. Michael, with rather admirable forthrightness, directly approaches Morgan to talk about Kiki and ask what’s going on. In the meantime, Tracy uses the opportunity to beeline for Alice again, promising the increasingly stressed-out housekeeper she will do everything in her power to help Alice find a new heart – at a price, of course, and in addition to unswerving loyalty and silence. At this point, Tracy might want to stand back from the bed, lest Alice make her an involuntary donor.
Having observed Kiki reaching out to Morgan for comfort, Tracy wastes no time in Carpe Diem’ing and needling Michael about the former couple’s closeness in this time of crisis, hoping to throw her nemesis off-balance and distract him from other issues at hand. Michael, with rather admirable forthrightness, directly approaches Morgan to talk about Kiki and ask what’s going on. In the meantime, Tracy uses the opportunity to beeline for Alice again, promising the increasingly stressed-out housekeeper she will do everything in her power to help Alice find a new heart – at a price, of course, and in addition to unswerving loyalty and silence. At this point, Tracy might want to stand back from the bed, lest Alice make her an involuntary donor.
Faith
Fresh from
the mayhem that is, was, and forever will be Delia Ryan, Sonny is about to tear
his own eyes out from exasperation at everyone
making waves and unsettling his carefully laid strategies for subterfuge and
denial. He still has Ava in the house
and under foot, scheming and manipulating even in her sleep. His younger son
still despises him; he’s terrified his older son will feel the same way if
Michael ever finds out who really killed AJ. On top of that, the latest
wrinkle
in the thread count is his ex-wife’s boyfriend. When Sonny finds out that Franco almost told Michael everything he knows, the white-hot rage threatens to rival Etna. Sonny and Franco have it out, with Sonny threatening a bemused and frustrated Franco against saying anything about AJ’s death. But this is Franco, and very little deters him for very long at all.
See Off This Mountain
Spooked and
freaked out at Rafe’s pointed accusations and confident prediction of failure
and retribution, Nina finds herself scrambling for psychological purchase – or as
close to it as she ever gets – and finds assistance from a new friend. As Silas and Sam lean on each other and, along
with others who loved Rafe prepare to let the boy go, Nina finds herself
feeling something strange…something unsettling and foreign.
A cusp is
before her; she can choose to go one way or the other. She can put away her
bitterness and her vitriol, her thirst for revenge and desire to cause pain,
and simply go forward to make a new life…or she can continue on the path she’s
currently traveling. This is the moment. She considers coming clean to Silas,
to Sam, to everyone – considers making a clean break with the past and all its
weight. And then another choice, another opportunity arises for her…something incriminating
she can use in her quest to tear Silas and Sam apart. She has moments to make
the decision, and once made, it can’t be unmade.
Also
Next Week: The hope that Rafe’s heart might save Alice hits a snag, as
Obrecht apprises the Quartermaines of a new problem; Obrecht pressures Anna to deal with the drug problem in Port Charles. Dante and Lulu are curious about the contents
of Sonny’s mysterious flash drive. Nikolas is on to Spencer’s schemes, but the
little prince is indefatigable in his determination. Lucas confides in Julian about
his love life, and Jordan is offered a dangerous proposition.
Songs:
It’s De-Lovely: Cole Porter, The Essential Collection
The Reflex: Duran Duran, Seven and The Ragged Tiger
Faith: George Michael, Twenty-Five
See Off This Mountain: Edwin McCain, Messenger
The Reflex: Duran Duran, Seven and The Ragged Tiger
Faith: George Michael, Twenty-Five
See Off This Mountain: Edwin McCain, Messenger
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