After months of trying to take down the man he doesn’t know is his father, it looks like he may have to set his sights on the man he doesn’t know is his brother too.
As if he wasn’t already in an awkward enough position, Dante learns that Johnny knows he’s an undercover cop. Johnny won’t blow his cover, however, at least not until he takes Sonny down for Claudia’s murder. Dante confronts his mother for never informing him of the potentially deadly threat he’s been under. In spite of that, Olivia continues to get closer to Johnny again. As Spinelli fills the two men in on the results of the autopsy on Claudia’s body, a forensics technician tells Mac that all they need is a DNA match to ID the killer. Read the rest of this entry »
Surprises in store for half of Genoa City this week.
Jill devises a plan to get Jo-Jo’s DNA, but is she who everyone thinks? Seems too obvious and we think somebody else is Kay’s real child. Who could it be?
Meanwhile, Sharon accepts Ashley’s invitation to move into the manse and be one big happy family. Adam’s not hot about the idea, especially when he receives a surprise visit from Dr. Taylor, who wants to spill the beans about what he did to Sharon and Ashley. Will Taylor get a chance to tell Ashley anything, or will Adam throw him out in the traffic to see how he fares?
Whether she just can’t help herself, or she thinks Maggie is in dire need of a distraction from her own misery, Hope opens up to her about her feelings for Bo. While they are bonding over two rather different kinds of loss, Kate tries to get in on some bonding action too. Since Vivian is staking out a position on Philip, Kate decides to concentrate her piercing gaze on Melanie so that she can connive her way back into her son’s good graces. Read the rest of this entry »
Playing a weekend game of football isn’t all it’s cracked up to be…
Recently, The Young and the Restless actor Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) took in some weekend fun with a few friends but came out of the game an injured man. Calling the incident a ‘mishap’, Kristoff reported, “This past Sunday, trying to be a football ‘Weekend Warrior’, I managed to win a torn ACL, torn LCL, torn biceps. This is not to elicit sympathy… I am confident that I will recover quite well!”
Though some people have to really work to make a deal happen, not Tucker McCall! Watch this video clip preview of Tuesday’s episode on Soap Opera Fan Blog!
Fans of Lori Wilson’s weekly blog on our sister site, Soaps.com, will be glad to know that she has a fresh edition of her GH Rundown posted.
This time she weighs in on the peak of Franco’s plot, what a coward Sonny is and what is going wrong for Robin.
Here’s a sampling of what she had to say about last week’s episodes:
“Franco’s scenes with Jason were pretty intense, as he got Jason to open up about his past and why he killed people. I liked that Franco became enraged because Jason didn’t love killing like he did and only viewed it as a job. He relented in the end though and gave Jason Sam and Lulu’s locations, but told him he only had a few minutes before they would blow up, which meant he could only save one of them. It wasn’t much of a choice though, as Jason obviously chose the woman he loved. And why didn’t Franco realize Jason would call someone else to rescue Lulu? That person was Dante and I can’t wait to see him and Lulu have ‘Thank God I’m alive’ sex, but I digress. I’m loving all the torment Jason has been going though, but will it lead to any real epiphanies or change in his lifestyle? They constantly toy with this theme, but nothing ever changes. I don’t necessary want him to go back to med school or become one big happy family with the Quartermaines, but maybe he could legitimately work with Johnny at the shop or do something else to truly change his ways.” Read the rest of this entry »