Robin and Patrick scheme to get Epiphany out of the house long enough for the couple to have a visit and maybe some food. Epiphany has already chased Dr. Daddy away from phoning Robin for consultations or personal conversations. But the couple will not be deterred. Patrick calls Epiphany and sends her on a wild goose chase for faulty meds at the hospital. He then stops orders in Chinese for him and Robin. Epiphany catches them together and tells them that they should’ve been straight with her. Robin had been feeling guilty about lying to Epiphany and apologized for the ruse. She also said that it’s her pregnancy and her house and her uncle did not have the right to make these kinds of decisions.
Mac caught wind of what was going on and headed to Robin’s place to make sure Patrick wasn’t there. Robin stashed Dr. Daddy in the closet while she assured her uncle she’d be fine and she didn’t want to move back in with him. She also said that she wants Patrick to take care of her. When he protested and started berating Patrick, Dr. Daddy came out of the closet to answer the charges Mac made against him. Patrick’s declarations of love and commitment touched Robin, but incensed Mac. Patrick ended up in handcuffs with Mac leading him to the PCPD. So much for no stress for Robin, but thankfully, there seems to be a purpose to this storyline as Patrick and Robin get closer.
Ric dropped by Sonny’s for a visit and told him that he admired his brother’s decision to leave the mob behind. This olive branch was not received well by Sonny, who jumped on Ric’s association with the Zacharras. Ric reminded Sonny that he only worked for Anthony as a way to bring down his father. Though Sonny didn’t want to hear anything Ric had to say, Ric reiterated that he thinks Sonny made the right decision and that he wishes his brother well. Later, Trevor shows up to poke Sonny about the same thing, only saying that he knows that Sonny will fail. Trevor talks about how Sonny’s addiction to power will bring him back into the mob and when that happens, he’ll need Trevor.








Article comments
1 - Dan Schneider
I have to disagree with you about Nancy Grahn.
I think Alexis is typical of GH's emotionally stunted characters. Luke has never grown up- he's a 60something alcoholic wannabe frat boy. Sonny is still an angry child. Jason is a brooding psychopath. Carly is a spoiled, self-centered bitch, Sam is a scheming conniver. Lucky is a simpleton. Liz is sanctimonious and hypocritical.
The only characters with growth potential seem to be the 2 Zaccara kids, Spinelli, Lulu, and Logan- in his diminished role.
Their interactions can breed complexity, but, as themselves, they are disappointments.