Saturday, September 11, 2010
OLTL—Friday–9/10—Dr. Evans Leaves Town
Starr and Langston catch up on the events of the afternoon and help each other decide what they need to do next with the rest of their lives. Langston is struggling with moving on from Ford and not looking back, and Starr has decided just the opposite—to go back to the beginning and start over with Cole.
Even though Brody took out his frustrations on Ford, he is still in agony over the possibility of Jessica's baby NOT being his. He tells Natalie that it isn't fair for Jessica to feel like this is all her fault, when he is just as guilty and is keeping a secret from her. He tells Natalie he is probably going to tell Jessica everything. She asks him for a courtesy "heads up," when he does.
Kelly visits Todd to talk about The Sun. They discuss Dani and other topics, then she brings up "the kiss" again. The ashes have barely settled in the urn and Kelly is already hitting on Todd. Geez... I'm getting the feeling she will hit on an single guy in Llanview until something finally sticks. Who's next?
Cole goes to the Fords' apartment and confronts James about Starr. He wants him to stay away from her and has a hard time even agreeing to them being "just friends." At some point in the "conversation" James pokes Cole in the chest to make his point. [I HATE it when someone does that!! At that point, I probably would have to BREAK his finger.]
Back at Todd's, we see Todd and Dani talking outside of the front door to the house about Ross. From behind the bushes, we are made aware that someone is spying on them.
So at the end of this episode, and in typical Friday cliff-hanger style, we are left with a couple of clues, but even my detective instincts can't decipher them: Greg was in his white doctor coat going through white double doors with a card key. It sort of looked like the hospice, but I couldn't be sure. For some reason, he doesn't look right into the room as he enters and then when he turns around, he sees somebody and says, "You're Alive." He doesn't show enough emotion to indicate if he is happy, because he sees Téa, or shocked because he sees Eli. I'm betting it is Eli. Even though I don't think Téa is really dead, Greg seems to believe that she is, so he would have had a more dramatic reaction to finding Téa. But, why was he going into Tea's hospice room in the first place? Hopefully, we will find out more next week.
Dun, dun, da.....
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