Wednesday, October 6, 2010

October 06, 2010

CAT FIGHTS in PORT CHARLES


Well Max and Milo became witness to a verbal brawl between Diane and Suzanne after Suzanne swept into Port Charles to inform Jason that Brenda's apartments in Europe have been ransacked by the The Balkin's men. Sam, burst in and demanded an explanation of why Suzanne thought Jason was the best person to contact to help Brenda. However, her interrogation was short lived when she got a call to return to Michael. Jason also leaves, and Suzanne decides to have dinner there. Just as she and Max exchange a few flirty comments, Diane walks in. Their argument almost sounded like a political debate of taxing the rich 2% of America so they can find loopholes to do business overseas with overworked children in countries with "no laws" versus non-profit organizations using most of their revenue on publicity and supporting their big name sponsors to gain attention. When did Port Charles get political? Who do you think won the argument? I'm leaning towards Suzanne even though Diane threw the last punch by telling her that big mobster Sonny has been all over their "squeaky clean" Brenda.

During all this, Jason and Sam are preoccupied with Michael's problems. Trying to help, Sam hired a girl named Candy- real name Abby- to sleep with Michael after he revealed his intimacy problems to Jason. Well Sam's plan did not work and now Michael feels even more like a freak. Running away from Sam, he seeks help from Jason who tells him that he will always be there for him. I frankly don't know why Michael thought he could just jump right into having sex with a stranger when he can barely stand the fact of being in close quarters with people he's known all his life. Since he wants to get over his phobia/issue without seeking professional help, I suggest he meets someone who is understanding and patient. He should start getting accustom to holding hands, then maybe an arm around the shoulder, then a hug. Face it Michael, you would be better off with an old fashion, traditional romance with courtship. That would be kind of cute.

However, there was nothing cute at Jake's the second cat fight of the day occurred their between the Falconeri cousins- Olivia and Kate. I don't know why Kate put her nose in Olivia's business especially since it has NOTHING to do with her. (And is it me or is the actress playing Kate looking a little preggers?) Unlike the fight between Suzanne and Diane (two strong women I love to watch) these hellions went old school and physical. It took Steve and Dante to pull them away. Even when they were pulled apart, they kept snapping at each other. It came to a point that Brook had to yell at them because she was singing on stage. Of course she was singing to.... Nikolas. Oh where, oh where is Elizabeth now. Frankly, though, I don't like him and Elizabeth that much anymore. I did when they first began their affair because she did act more a grown woman with him than she did with Lucky, but after the entire mess they put themselves through I'm so over them. Really, I don't want Elizabeth to be with anyone. I wish she would learn how to stand on her own two feet and show her boys what a strong woman looks like.

Anyway, off my soap box, Dante leaves Jake's and returns to his apartment with food for Lulu who was dragged into a work-related conversation by Maxie. Though she does not like the woman, Maxie is determined to get Brenda on the cover of Crimson because that is what Kate wants. So that is their next challenge. What will Lulu think when she (and everyone else) finds out that Brenda might have a strong connection with her boyfriend? And what is that connection? Mysterious.

Maxie can now focus on Spinelli and Brenda and Kate because her cousin Robin is safe in the hospital. However, she is not easy to forgive and take back her husband. I can understand her hesitation, though. It's hard to forgive and forget the past tortuous weeks when you find out that the woman your husband slept with has been skillfully after you and making you go crazy. Lisa had practically turned the hospital against Robin and it was thanks to Patrick. Honestly, I would be disappointed if the writers had Robin open her arms and forgive Patrick just because Lisa's at Shady Brooks. That's unrealistic and nauseating. I do hope that they will make their way back to each other, but I wouldn't be surprised if Lisa came back, Robin goes neurotic and pushes Patrick in Lisa's arms. Then again, if that happens, maybe they should bring in another guy for Robin. Someone who is less ex-frat boy and more subdued and "boring" to match her "boring" personality. Maybe Brenda's ex, Murphy Sinclair, will fit perfectly with her. Just a thought. I doubt Brenda is going to take him back and it would be a shame to just let him go into nothingness.

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