Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Coffee and Kids

Part of: Making the Rounds at General Hospital

Robin got a reality check in the form of Cameron and Jake, while Lulu and Maxie continued their competition to win Kate's favor. Sonny attempted to shine a bright light on his legitimate business, while Jax called him out and warned him to stay away from the boys.

Liz, running late for her shift at the hospital, dropped Cameron and Jake in Robin's care so she could retrieve something from her locker before taking them to day care. The moment Liz was out of sight, Cameron acted horribly. He grabbed her stethoscope and ran circles around the nurse's station. While Robin tried to coax and bribe good behavior out of the child with ice cream, Patrick and Epiphany watched with amusement. When Robin asked for help from Patrick, he muttered something to the effect of "payback's a bitch, huh?"

The incident did get Robin thinking however, and it seemed pretty clear when she later asked Liz about how hard it was to be a single mother that she was thinking about herself and Patrick. I let out a joyful squeal when Drake Jr. later asked her out, and she accepted. This breakup has lasted way too long. I want my Scrubs back, working together and planning for their child's birth. Glimpses of any of this child's grandparents would be an extra bonus.

Sonny was desperate to emphasize the legit aspects of his business. Though I couldn't help laughing when he insisted to Jax he was a coffee importer and that he's going to teach Michael the coffee business. (Oh, wait, you're serious, Sonny?) I wanted Carly to take him aside and inquire as to whether he needed his medication adjusted before explaining to him that the coffee business is a front and only a front.

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