Today on General Hospital:
Alan's ghost continued to hang around, advising Tracy on how to handle Luke and his troubles with Scott Baldwin. He believes she should tell Luke that Scott murdered Rick Webber. Tracy believes, like Lulu, the information would destroy Luke. While everyone else was discussing, Luke was plotting and asked Tracy to pose as Laura so he could move her out of Shadybrook and to a secret location (which she refused to do unless Nikolas loses guardianship).
In his new disembodied state, Alan has been a kind, loving brother with crystal clear foresight; as much a comfort to Tracy as a sense of conscience, which would make a good argument for it to be later explained as a coping measure for her. As out there as the haunting story may be, it doesn't really seem too unusual if you think about the lengths people go to seek comfort while mourning. I do have to give kudos to TPTB for doing something not only positive but fun to watch after the heart-breaking decision to have Alan die from a heart attack.
Meanwhile Dillon was filling Lulu in on everything that was happening while she was chasing after and protecting Logan. Of course Scott showed up at the coffee shop just moments after Lulu was brought up to speed and she attacked him, threatening to tell Luke and everyone else what he had done. Scott screamed back. Screaming your dirty laundry at the top of your lungs in a public coffee shop is a funny way to keep a secret.
Jason moved to intervene, tossing Scott out onto the street and telling Lulu if Scott ever attacked her again to let him know, further cementing those bonds between the teen set and organized crime I find so irritating.
But before Scott had shown up, Spinelli and Jason had taken a break from trying to bring down Alcazar so that Spinelli could once again show Jason how he had broken into the hospital's mainframe and had accessed Liz's records. First Jason said he didn't want to know, and then quickly asked if the file said whether the child was a boy or a girl, and finally found himself looking at ultrasound slides.








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