Post by stluee on Oct 2, 2017 14:05:47 GMT -6
September 29th recap soap central
Week of October 9
Friday, September 29, 2017
by Marissa PD
Outside Kelly's, Franco admitted to Elizabeth and Jake that he was nervous for his first day back at the hospital as an art therapist. Elizabeth and Jake assured him that he would be great. Elizabeth kissed Franco, and she and Jake started on their way to visit Jason.
Sam helped Jason back into bed. Alexis told Sam that it was time to go to her appointment at the hospital. Sam protested but eventually agreed to leave Jason. He kissed her, and she and Alexis left. He looked at the postcard from Franco's art show on his nightstand.
Minutes later, Elizabeth entered the room with Jake, who pounced on Jason. Jason asked Jake about the science fair, and Elizabeth and Jake were shocked to learn that Jason remembered what everyone had said to him when he'd been in the coma. He added that he'd especially liked the song Jake had sung with Danny. Jake realized he hadn't told Jason about the project he'd been working on for Monica, and he raced to get his tablet from Elizabeth's bag.
Elizabeth took the opportunity to tell Jason how strong Jake had been. Jason asked about Franco's art show, and Elizabeth assured him that there had been nothing new at the show. Jake returned and showed Jason some of his slideshow of old pictures he'd scanned for Monica. He admitted that he'd omitted some, like the picture of Jason and Franco when they'd been little. Elizabeth quickly explained that the neighbor in the picture bore a resemblance to Jason at that age.
Jake stumbled upon a picture of a young Jason and remarked how much the little boy looked like the boy from Franco's picture. "Like twins!" Jake exclaimed. Elizabeth had to take Jake to his appointment with Andre, and Jason thanked them for visiting. He promised Jake that he would be at home the next time Jake visited. When they were gone, Jason looked at the postcard for Franco's art show, and he eyed his phone on the nightstand.
Dillon was happy to see Kiki at Kelly's and wondered why she'd ordered two lunches. Just then, Dr. Bensch returned to the table, claiming one of the plates as his. The two men introduced themselves, and Dillon was clearly unenthused. Dr. Bensch paid for the lunch and left. Calling Dillon out for his poor attitude, Kiki asked if Dillon was jealous. "Obviously," Dillon said, because she spent pretty much all day with her mentor. He wished to be as much of a help to Kiki as the doctor was.
Kiki insisted that Dillon helped her in plenty of other ways when she wasn't studying. They shared a kiss, and he offered to walk her back to the hospital. She double-checked that he wasn't actually jealous. Dillon laughed at the thought of being jealous of "a middle-aged guy in blue scrubs." As they exited the restaurant, his face turned serious.
At the hospital, Sam learned that she was too early to be seen by Dr. Bensch, so she wanted to leave. However, Alexis ordered her to wait so that she could get her exam done. She didn't like Jason being alone but figured he needed a little alone time. Alexis wondered if Sam had updated Julian on Jason, but Sam vehemently refused to talk to her father.
Sam thought she knew what Alexis needed. "A lobotomy?" Alexis cracked. Sam thought that her mother needed to start dating again, because the best way to get over someone was to move on. Dr. Bensch approached the women, and Sam introduced him and Alexis. He asked about Jason, and she updated him. To Alexis's surprise, Sam mentioned wanting to throw a welcome home party for Jason, and she extended an invitation to Bensch and his "girlfriend or boyfriend." An amused Bensch informed her that he was "single and straight."
Dr. Bensch told Sam which exam room to go to so that she could change, and she gleefully walked off. Alexis half-heartedly asked a couple questions about Sam's illness, but Dr. Bensch recognized that Alexis already knew the answers. She apologized for seeming like someone who let her daughter try to set her up and promised it wouldn't happen again. Bensch admitted that he could think of worse things than spending his time with a "beautiful, intelligent woman."
In the hospital locker room, Griffin left a message for Anna, asking her to call him back to help him find Ava. He hung up the phone and slammed his locker shut. "Rough morning?" Franco wondered. Griffin wondered if Franco had heard from Ava. Franco answered that he hadn't and asked why that fact stressed Griffin out. He confided that she was "halfway across the globe, alone, and hurting." Franco suggested that Griffin go after her.
Griffin admitted that he only knew that Ava was at a clinic in St. Petersburg, Russia -- he had no name and no address. Franco advised Griffin to "get a Russian-English dictionary, and get on a flight." He continued that Griffin should ask every hospital in the area about clinics. Griffin confessed that the conversation with Franco had been strangely helpful, and Franco left.
When Franco was gone, Griffin called Anna and left a message that he was going after Ava. Kiki overheard the end of his message as she entered and wondered if he was going on a trip. He informed her that he was going after Ava. He wanted her to "hold down the fort" and pray. She asked him to tell Ava that Kiki loved her, and he left.
Elizabeth and Jake arrived at the hospital and told Franco about how Jason had remembered what had been said to him while he'd been in his coma. Elizabeth and Jake went to Jake's appointment with Andre as Franco remembered telling Jason to "wake up if we're connected by blood." He was unsettled until his ringing phone snapped him out of the memory. He answered his phone to Jason, who told Franco that he was "disappointed" that Franco hadn't visited him in the two days he'd been awake. He asked Franco to visit "now."
Kristina entered Parker's classroom and told her the good news about Jason. She also showed Parker her latest bad grade from one of her classes. Kristina admitted to dropping out of school to get more "real-world experience." She clarified that that meant there would be no more obstacles between them.
Parker was unhappy that Kristina had dropped out of school for her and wondered what Kristina's parents would think. Kristina answered that her parents only wanted her to be happy. "And far away from me," Parker added. Kristina believed that her parents would "come around," and even if they didn't, she was an adult who could choose her own friends.
Kristina and Parker admitted their feelings for one another. Kristina commented that she would always choose the possibility of love over an MBA. Parker wondered if Kristina was free for dinner that night, and Kristina confirmed that she was. "Then it's a date," Parker said and smiled.
Ava was asleep in her room at the clinic with bandages over her burns. The door opened, and Ava was shocked to wake up and see Griffin in her room. He removed the bandages from her face and called her beautiful. He held a mirror up in front of her face, and she had no scars. He called her gorgeous on the outside, but he remarked how much harder it would be to heal her soul.
Ava gasped awake with the bandages still on her face. Dr. Klein entered her room and made sure that she was all right. She admitted to having had some bad dreams, and he assured her that he would prescribe a sleep aid for her. He wanted her well rested before her next procedure. When he was gone, she got dressed and told herself that she needed to focus on herself and not meddle in Patient 6's affairs.
Patient 6 was unconscious in bed as a nurse checked his vitals. Dr. Klein thought that the patient was lucky to be alive after all the tranquilizers he'd been given. The doctor set the patient's file down on the bed. Patient 6 stealthily stretched out his fingers and grabbed a paper clip off of the file as Klein expressed how he couldn't wait for the patient to be transferred out. He instructed the nurse to make a copy of the patient's records and make sure to leave no trace that he had ever been there.
When Klein and the nurse were gone, Patient 6 opened his eyes and began to straighten the paper clip out. A short while later, he attempted to pick the lock of the cuff on his wrist. He dropped the paper clip, and someone picked it up off the ground. He looked up and saw Ava holding it. She gave it back, and he thanked her. She couldn't believe that a paper clip could get him out of the cuffs, but she watched as he got the cuffs off from around both wrists and both ankles. He hopped off the bed and demanded that Ava go back to her room, because he was going home.
Ava wondered what he was going to do about money, a passport, or clothes to start. He muttered that he would figure it out. He heard people outside the room and ushered Ava into the bathroom. He hid behind the door as a man entered the room. When the door shut behind the man, the patient attacked the man, and they struggled until the man finally succumbed to the patient.
Ava emerged from the bathroom and found the man on the bed in place of Patient 6. "Who the hell are you?" Ava wondered in disbelief. The patient checked the man's pocket and found that there was no cash and no passport. Ava commented on various things the patient had to worry about while he tried to leave, but the patient wasn't worried. She wished him luck and started toward the door. He stopped her and said, "I owe you." She left the room, and he removed his muzzle.
Back in her room, Ava nervously flipped through a magazine. Dr. Klein entered the room with some pills to help relax her. She initially refused the pills, but she played along and eventually accepted them. He promised to get her back to being her "old self." Just then, his beeper went off, and he had to go see to the transfer of Patient 6.
Dr. Klein and a nurse entered Patient 6's room and saw a strange man in the patient's bed. He demanded that the nurse call security as he dialed a number into his phone. He said into the phone that Patient 6 was on the loose, so everyone needed to be on high alert. He picked up the muzzle from the floor and exclaimed that they couldn't let Patient 6 get outside.
Somewhere in the clinic, Patient 6 ran cautiously through the halls.
Week of October 9
Friday, September 29, 2017
by Marissa PD
Outside Kelly's, Franco admitted to Elizabeth and Jake that he was nervous for his first day back at the hospital as an art therapist. Elizabeth and Jake assured him that he would be great. Elizabeth kissed Franco, and she and Jake started on their way to visit Jason.
Sam helped Jason back into bed. Alexis told Sam that it was time to go to her appointment at the hospital. Sam protested but eventually agreed to leave Jason. He kissed her, and she and Alexis left. He looked at the postcard from Franco's art show on his nightstand.
Minutes later, Elizabeth entered the room with Jake, who pounced on Jason. Jason asked Jake about the science fair, and Elizabeth and Jake were shocked to learn that Jason remembered what everyone had said to him when he'd been in the coma. He added that he'd especially liked the song Jake had sung with Danny. Jake realized he hadn't told Jason about the project he'd been working on for Monica, and he raced to get his tablet from Elizabeth's bag.
Elizabeth took the opportunity to tell Jason how strong Jake had been. Jason asked about Franco's art show, and Elizabeth assured him that there had been nothing new at the show. Jake returned and showed Jason some of his slideshow of old pictures he'd scanned for Monica. He admitted that he'd omitted some, like the picture of Jason and Franco when they'd been little. Elizabeth quickly explained that the neighbor in the picture bore a resemblance to Jason at that age.
Jake stumbled upon a picture of a young Jason and remarked how much the little boy looked like the boy from Franco's picture. "Like twins!" Jake exclaimed. Elizabeth had to take Jake to his appointment with Andre, and Jason thanked them for visiting. He promised Jake that he would be at home the next time Jake visited. When they were gone, Jason looked at the postcard for Franco's art show, and he eyed his phone on the nightstand.
Dillon was happy to see Kiki at Kelly's and wondered why she'd ordered two lunches. Just then, Dr. Bensch returned to the table, claiming one of the plates as his. The two men introduced themselves, and Dillon was clearly unenthused. Dr. Bensch paid for the lunch and left. Calling Dillon out for his poor attitude, Kiki asked if Dillon was jealous. "Obviously," Dillon said, because she spent pretty much all day with her mentor. He wished to be as much of a help to Kiki as the doctor was.
Kiki insisted that Dillon helped her in plenty of other ways when she wasn't studying. They shared a kiss, and he offered to walk her back to the hospital. She double-checked that he wasn't actually jealous. Dillon laughed at the thought of being jealous of "a middle-aged guy in blue scrubs." As they exited the restaurant, his face turned serious.
At the hospital, Sam learned that she was too early to be seen by Dr. Bensch, so she wanted to leave. However, Alexis ordered her to wait so that she could get her exam done. She didn't like Jason being alone but figured he needed a little alone time. Alexis wondered if Sam had updated Julian on Jason, but Sam vehemently refused to talk to her father.
Sam thought she knew what Alexis needed. "A lobotomy?" Alexis cracked. Sam thought that her mother needed to start dating again, because the best way to get over someone was to move on. Dr. Bensch approached the women, and Sam introduced him and Alexis. He asked about Jason, and she updated him. To Alexis's surprise, Sam mentioned wanting to throw a welcome home party for Jason, and she extended an invitation to Bensch and his "girlfriend or boyfriend." An amused Bensch informed her that he was "single and straight."
Dr. Bensch told Sam which exam room to go to so that she could change, and she gleefully walked off. Alexis half-heartedly asked a couple questions about Sam's illness, but Dr. Bensch recognized that Alexis already knew the answers. She apologized for seeming like someone who let her daughter try to set her up and promised it wouldn't happen again. Bensch admitted that he could think of worse things than spending his time with a "beautiful, intelligent woman."
In the hospital locker room, Griffin left a message for Anna, asking her to call him back to help him find Ava. He hung up the phone and slammed his locker shut. "Rough morning?" Franco wondered. Griffin wondered if Franco had heard from Ava. Franco answered that he hadn't and asked why that fact stressed Griffin out. He confided that she was "halfway across the globe, alone, and hurting." Franco suggested that Griffin go after her.
Griffin admitted that he only knew that Ava was at a clinic in St. Petersburg, Russia -- he had no name and no address. Franco advised Griffin to "get a Russian-English dictionary, and get on a flight." He continued that Griffin should ask every hospital in the area about clinics. Griffin confessed that the conversation with Franco had been strangely helpful, and Franco left.
When Franco was gone, Griffin called Anna and left a message that he was going after Ava. Kiki overheard the end of his message as she entered and wondered if he was going on a trip. He informed her that he was going after Ava. He wanted her to "hold down the fort" and pray. She asked him to tell Ava that Kiki loved her, and he left.
Elizabeth and Jake arrived at the hospital and told Franco about how Jason had remembered what had been said to him while he'd been in his coma. Elizabeth and Jake went to Jake's appointment with Andre as Franco remembered telling Jason to "wake up if we're connected by blood." He was unsettled until his ringing phone snapped him out of the memory. He answered his phone to Jason, who told Franco that he was "disappointed" that Franco hadn't visited him in the two days he'd been awake. He asked Franco to visit "now."
Kristina entered Parker's classroom and told her the good news about Jason. She also showed Parker her latest bad grade from one of her classes. Kristina admitted to dropping out of school to get more "real-world experience." She clarified that that meant there would be no more obstacles between them.
Parker was unhappy that Kristina had dropped out of school for her and wondered what Kristina's parents would think. Kristina answered that her parents only wanted her to be happy. "And far away from me," Parker added. Kristina believed that her parents would "come around," and even if they didn't, she was an adult who could choose her own friends.
Kristina and Parker admitted their feelings for one another. Kristina commented that she would always choose the possibility of love over an MBA. Parker wondered if Kristina was free for dinner that night, and Kristina confirmed that she was. "Then it's a date," Parker said and smiled.
Ava was asleep in her room at the clinic with bandages over her burns. The door opened, and Ava was shocked to wake up and see Griffin in her room. He removed the bandages from her face and called her beautiful. He held a mirror up in front of her face, and she had no scars. He called her gorgeous on the outside, but he remarked how much harder it would be to heal her soul.
Ava gasped awake with the bandages still on her face. Dr. Klein entered her room and made sure that she was all right. She admitted to having had some bad dreams, and he assured her that he would prescribe a sleep aid for her. He wanted her well rested before her next procedure. When he was gone, she got dressed and told herself that she needed to focus on herself and not meddle in Patient 6's affairs.
Patient 6 was unconscious in bed as a nurse checked his vitals. Dr. Klein thought that the patient was lucky to be alive after all the tranquilizers he'd been given. The doctor set the patient's file down on the bed. Patient 6 stealthily stretched out his fingers and grabbed a paper clip off of the file as Klein expressed how he couldn't wait for the patient to be transferred out. He instructed the nurse to make a copy of the patient's records and make sure to leave no trace that he had ever been there.
When Klein and the nurse were gone, Patient 6 opened his eyes and began to straighten the paper clip out. A short while later, he attempted to pick the lock of the cuff on his wrist. He dropped the paper clip, and someone picked it up off the ground. He looked up and saw Ava holding it. She gave it back, and he thanked her. She couldn't believe that a paper clip could get him out of the cuffs, but she watched as he got the cuffs off from around both wrists and both ankles. He hopped off the bed and demanded that Ava go back to her room, because he was going home.
Ava wondered what he was going to do about money, a passport, or clothes to start. He muttered that he would figure it out. He heard people outside the room and ushered Ava into the bathroom. He hid behind the door as a man entered the room. When the door shut behind the man, the patient attacked the man, and they struggled until the man finally succumbed to the patient.
Ava emerged from the bathroom and found the man on the bed in place of Patient 6. "Who the hell are you?" Ava wondered in disbelief. The patient checked the man's pocket and found that there was no cash and no passport. Ava commented on various things the patient had to worry about while he tried to leave, but the patient wasn't worried. She wished him luck and started toward the door. He stopped her and said, "I owe you." She left the room, and he removed his muzzle.
Back in her room, Ava nervously flipped through a magazine. Dr. Klein entered the room with some pills to help relax her. She initially refused the pills, but she played along and eventually accepted them. He promised to get her back to being her "old self." Just then, his beeper went off, and he had to go see to the transfer of Patient 6.
Dr. Klein and a nurse entered Patient 6's room and saw a strange man in the patient's bed. He demanded that the nurse call security as he dialed a number into his phone. He said into the phone that Patient 6 was on the loose, so everyone needed to be on high alert. He picked up the muzzle from the floor and exclaimed that they couldn't let Patient 6 get outside.
Somewhere in the clinic, Patient 6 ran cautiously through the halls.