Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Fallout

Part of: Making the Rounds at General Hospital

Devastated by the truths he learned about Sam, Lucky eventually went home and confronted her about her schemes and scams. Sam tried to explain, but Lucky was resolute in the fact that nothing she could say would make him forgive her, or allow him to ever trust her with the boys. He asked her to leave and declared them over.

It's the bed she made and the consequence she deserved, but part of me can't help but hope something will draw them back together. They are similarly wounded by the people around them, and have a keen understanding of each other that no one else does. In the end I think they could be good for each other, that is if Liz and Lucky don't find themselves drawn back together throughout this. I doubt that scenario is truly in the cards. Liaison fans, do not fear, your time is just around the corner.

Nikolas went to Jason wanting to know if he believed Cooper to be Emily's killer. Jason confided that he didn't and added that he didn't believe it was Nikolas who killed Emily either. Emily appeared to Nikolas and encouraged him to relive the moment in his mind to force a memory. By the flash in his eyes, it seemed to work, but he wasn't sharing what he remembered.

Later Nadine watched from a distance as Nikolas continued to interact with his visions of Emily in the hospital corridor. If you believe that Nikolas will chose living over dying with Emily, than you must believe Nadine will be a pivotal part of his grieving and recovery process (after the tumor is removed). In some ways I can't put my finger on, Nadine reminds me of Courtney, so it should be an interesting love affair to watch blossom this spring.

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