Making the Rounds at General Hospital - No Time For Love

Part of: Making the Rounds at General Hospital

Thursday was Valentine's Day, but with a current plotline full of a text-message killer, an unsolved hit-and-run, teenagers with guns, and a brewing mob war, there was little time for love and romance.

I know I'm repeating myself here but I would like to ask those who write this show to take a look at your viewing demographic. First make note of the low ratings and then be reminded your viewing audience is mostly female. I'm not trying to say women aren't interested in the mystery of the stalker story or the hit-and-run, but a little romance here and there wouldn't be a bad thing. Take some focus away from the violence and turn it toward the interpersonal relationships, and by that I do not mean Sonny's latest conquest between the sheets when he's taking a break from ordering Johnny dead "importing coffee."

We did get just a glimpse of love. Patrick offered Robin a bouquet of yellow roses saying, "friends and former boyfriends can give Valentine's Day presents." He also told her if she needed anything at all as her pregnancy progressed to let him know. After hearing her tell Mac the donor wasn't anonymous, he's softened even more to her, but he's yet to ask her the question you know he's thinking. Now, that Carly's fully aware Robin's pregnant if the truth falls into her hands she will run — not walk — to Patrick and spill it as a form of karmic payback. Robin, save yourself some heartache and just tell him now. Please! Do not take us down another hidden paternity road. We all had more than we can stomach with Jason, Liz, and Lucky's situation last year. 

Maxie opened her Valentine's present from the now dead Cooper to find a gold heart on a necklace and a card saying she'll always have his heart to fall back on. As she poured herself to Mac in a very touching scene, I was moved by home much pain the young woman's actually been through. Maybe it does explain why she can be such a witch. When Spinelli wasn't being Robin to Jason's Superman, we were treated to more black-and-white daydreams in the vein of the old gumshoe movies. The idea of Spin falling for Maxie is humorous and a pairing I was originally against, but I have to say there's chemistry there. It could be fun!

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  • 1 - JP

    Feb 16, 2008 at 8:40 am

    I Love Spinelli and Maxie.

  • 2 - Connie Phillips

    Feb 16, 2008 at 9:19 am

    There is something sort of fun about Maxie and Spin, but I have a hard time seeing it evolve into anything romantic. Who knows, though, stranger things have happened.

    I'm really rather concerned at the number of young people who have been written off the show lately, whether it be they were text message killer victims or if they are possibly the killer. (Sorry, I still hate to think Logan is the TMK.)

    The younger set was the one place we still got romantic stories and I fear if we lose them we will be treated to nothing but mob stories.

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