Wednesday, November 3, 2010

OLTL—Tuesday-11/2—Marty's head spins around


Todd is in heaven, now that he has his family back.  Starr is pretending like nothing is wrong, even though she knows about Cole.  Marty has suddenly become part of an exorcist movie and Clint is playing games with everyone, including Viki.  Now, Gigi is flying off to Paris with Christian.  What?!?!?

Téa is recovering in the hospital, but Todd hasn't left her side.  Dani and Starr are thrilled to see each other alive and well.  When Todd tells Starr Cole killed Eli, she pretends she hasn't seen Cole.  Téa offers to defend him, but Starr says, it's too late.  Then she covers by saying, because he already has a record, they will put him away.

Marty does her best Linda Blair impersonation and calls Natalie a ..."selfish little whore."  She blames Natalie for ruining her life and says she hopes that someday Natalie's heart will break the way hers is breaking, because, then, "I will be there to laugh in your face."  [Whoa, way to go writers!  Now, Marty can be committed to St. Ann's for a nice long rest, and they can bring her back into the story if they want to.]  Dorian is planning to have Marty investigated by the medical review board since she was completely hoodwinked by Hannah's road to recovery.

Christian was accepted as a presenter at a conference that will be held in Paris, France, and he needs Gigi to go with him to help set up and take care of all the details.  Rex tells her to go for it.

Echo finds out from Roxy that Rex has a son and she is surprised.  Roxy shows her a photo of Shane and she is very happy to see it.  It is obvious there is some kind of connection between Rex and Echo, but whether or not she is his mother or just KNEW his mother, we will soon find out.

Yesterday we saw Cole run out of his apartment when James told him the police were on their way.  We learned today, he is staying in a room at the Minuteman Motel.  There is a knock at the door and he opens it to see Starr standing there.  He says, "I was so afraid you wouldn't come."  Starr says, "Of course, I would come."

Clint is in the study reading, "The Love Letters of Rick and Lili" when Viki drops by to discuss Echo.  Clint closes the book and discretely puts it to one side, so Viki won't see it.  Clint tells Viki he does not think Echo is in town to interfere with Viki and Charlie's relationship, and she should just let it go.  They both know she is in town for some reason, but that mystery is yet to be revealed...

Viki can't put those love letters out of her head.  When she gets home, she looks through her library for a book she remembers, and when she finds it, it appears to be the same book Clint is reading!

Dun, dun, da.....

          

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