Augh! I have a sinking feeling in my gut where this is going.
On Thursday's General Hospital:
So, one week to the day from when Robin and Patrick split up on Night Shift, they mutually agreed to call it quits during the day as well. I know I shouldn't, but I blame Layla. Yes, they only used her as a catalyst to bring them back to the 'baby' issue and make it about that. Layla hasn't been shown as such an interference while the sun is up, but as much as the writers insist the two shows are alternate universes, it's nearly impossible for me to not bring my emotions back and forth between them.
I found it peculiar that Robin brought up Nikolas and Jason when trying to get him to see how she feels about Layla. She hasn't talked to Nikolas in months and her interaction with Jason has been constricted to the Night Shift universe. Makes me wonder if they are prepping the daytime stories to bring those from the Night Shift in when the first season ends in four weeks.
Jason talks to Kate to gain more information about Trevor hoping to establish ties to Zaccharra and gain some insight. When Jason tried to discuss what he learned with Sonny, however, he ordered Jason to dispose of Trevor. Jason argued, saying what I suggested earlier this week, that this big bad guy might be someone they want to avoid getting in a war with. In the meantime, as a lesson to Kate for not choosing sides, Trevor convinced one of Courtiers' advertisers to drop from the magazine.
Back at the Quartermaines' the whole crew tried to demonstrate to Lulu how bad Logan would be for her. In a delightful walk down memory lane, all the Quartermaines' out-of-wedlock children were brought up – all the way back to Jimmy Lee Holt. After watching today's scenes all I can ask is why don't we see more of the veteran actors/actresses? They certainly know how to deliver the scenes.
At episode's end, Lucky set the stage for a romantic evening with Liz, who once again rebuffed his advances. Will he go running to Sam and not hold back this time?






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