GH Transcript Thursday, March 6, 2025

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Please don’t tell my mom what really happened. I’m not gonna lie to your mom, James. But I don’t know who she’s gonna kill first — you for doing it, or me for letting it happen on my watch. Come on. Gently. Hi, Willow. Uh, we need to see a doctor as soon as possible. I think James might have broken his arm. Okay. Don’t worry. We’ll get him checked out right away. Okay. Dr. Gannon, this is James West. Can you take a look at his arm? Hey, there, little dude. What happened? Nothing. Spill it, James, and make it the truth this time.

Ric: Came as soon as I could. Is this a good time? Absolutely. Thank you so much for coming. Um, how much exactly did Ava tell you? Well, she didn’t tell me anything. But I always enjoy hearing about hospital-related cases. They tend to be very lucrative. It’s not about the hospital. Well, not directly, anyway. It’s about me. I need some help. I’m desperate. Well, you’d have to be if you’re talking to me. Wow. It’s true. Kristina told me that you bought this house. I just had to come here and see for myself. Why on earth would you buy Valentin’s house? When Terry told me about your pediatric sports program, I jumped at the chance to be the hospital’s liaison. Yeah. The program is just all about making positive, life-changing impact for the kids, and I just — I knew that you’d be able to help with that, so I’m so happy that you’re on board. Me, too. I can’t wait to get started. Morning. Morning. Hey, Gio, you okay? Yeah. You look like you got an itch you can’t scratch. Yeah, no, I’m — I’m totally fine. I just have something to tell Tracy, and I don’t think she’s gonna like it. Oh, if it’s that Gloria is coming to visit, I already know. No, that’s not it. There’s a guy at the gate, and I think he’s surveying the property. Hey. Lulu. This is a nice surprise. You might not think so after I give you this. A room key? I stole it and posed as a member of your housekeeping staff to break into my Uncle Martin’s room. Why? I was trying to find something to help me figure out where Charlotte is. Did you? No. But I found something else. Something huge. Alright, judging by your face, it can’t be something good. Dante has a child. A child he knows nothing about.

I want the program to focus on the long-term pediatric patients, the kids that have been in the hospital longer than they’ve even been at home. the ones — Mm-hmm. The ones that are just so used to getting bad news that they can feel like there’s a little hope in their lives. Oscar would be proud of you. He was a great kid. He was the best. And he was so much more than his illness. And I want these kids to know that they are, too. And I also want them to know that there’s role models out there that they should know about so that no matter what they’re going through, that they can know in their hearts that it’s possible to have a brighter future. Well, this program is definitely gonna shine a light on that. That is my hope. And I’d like to think, wherever he is, that Oscar knows that I’m thinking about him and that I miss him, and I’m going to dedicate this entire program to him. Well, thank you for coming with me. My old coach thought it’d be a good idea for me to be a part of this new program the hospital is starting. Well, he’s right. The kids would be so psyched to see you. And you’ll raise their spirits, and they’ll keep your spirits up while you go to rehab. It’s gonna be great. I’m looking forward to it, but I might need your Aunt Stella to point me in the right direction, because I have no idea where I’m supposed to meet this guy. Oh, well, who are you supposed to be meeting? Some congressman named Drew Quartermaine. Oh. Uh, yeah, I can — I can definitely point him out. Um, uh… That’s actually him right over there. Yeah. The only problem that I ever had with you was your defense of Heather Webber. Yes, I can understand why that would upset you. I’m a parent myself. You were just trying to protect your daughter and keep her safe, just like any good mother would. I appreciate you saying that. Well, that’s — It’s true. And Heather Webber is no longer in Port Charles, so I think we can consider that whole thing water under the bridge. Well, I’m not sure if that’s the case, um, because the situation that I want to discuss with you, it involves Heather. So I need to make sure that you don’t have a conflict of interest. Well, I can confidently say that my client-attorney relationship with Heather Webber is firmly in the past, and I am open to working with you on your case. But if I’m gonna help you, you’ve got to stop speaking so cryptically and tell me exactly what is going on. Isaiah: Are you gonna tell me how you did this? Come on. I was just sledding. Off the roof. Off the roof, huh? That’s some real daredevil stuff. Thank you. It was fun, until… What’s the diagnosis, doctor? I have to wait on some X-rays to be sure, but my guess is that it’s broken. If it’s broken, does that mean I have to wear a cast? I’m afraid so. Sorry, buddy. If I get a cast, my mom will see it, and my life will be over. The only reason your mom doesn’t know what’s happened right now is because she’s in an important meeting. You’re gonna rat me out? I won’t lie to her, James, or keep things from her. And, dude, that’s not the kind of man you want to be, either. Besides, she’s gonna find out anyway, ’cause she’s a mom, and that’s the way moms are. Willow: And all the kids at school are gonna want to sign your cast. It’ll be very cool. Only if my mom ever lets me out of my room again. [ Chuckles ] Let’s not panic yet. How about we go to radiology, take some X-rays so we know exactly what’s going on? Sound good? Reporter: [ On TV ] A 9-year-old metro girl… Natalia. What a delight to see you. [ TV mutes ] To what do I owe the honor? Business or pleasure? Neither. I want some answers. I remember you having better manners. No “[Smooches] Hello”? No “how are you?” You were so much more demure in your youth. Yeah, ’cause I grew up, thankfully. I need to know what you want with Deception. Well, it’s not about what I want with Deception. It’s about what Deception wants with me. Oh, I remember you being much more direct. I have access to a rare mineral that Deception desperately needs. Yes, the zincite. That’s the one. So you see, my relationship with Deception is one of supply and demand. I know how. market forces work. Just stop, okay? I know you, and I know you’re not here for a collaboration. I know you’re here for a hostile takeover. [ Scoffs ] So, this thing with the house happened quickly. I had my concerns, but Kristina and Jason thought that I needed more security than I have at the Metro Court. I have that here. It’s just going to be temporary until I go — you know, I go back to the penthouse. I’m sure you know what you’re doing. Yeah. Oh. Alright, this is the paperwork you requested from Diane. It’s for Gio’s educational trust. Thank you for the heads up, Gio, but the surveyor’s here at my request. You hired him, Granny? Yes, I certainly did. I don’t trust Martin Grey’s claim that the family crypt is on un-permitted land. So I’m getting my own proof. What happens if, uh, your guy tells you the same thing that Martin told you? Are you suggesting that Martin knows the extent of this property better than I do? But even if Martin is right, you could afford to move the crypt. It doesn’t surprise me that you don’t understand the sanctity of the Quartermaine legacy. This is not a vase you can move around at will. This is the family crypt. But if you had to — I am gonna use every resource at my disposal to make sure that my mother, my father, and my brother stay exactly where they are. Dante has another child? Maybe I shouldn’t have said anything. Oh, my God. It’s too late now. You already did. How did you find out about this information? Because Valentin trusts Martin. Martin’s his lawyer, and he knows how to get in touch with him. So I figured he might have that information in his room, so I broke into his room. Sort of. Look, I am not gonna apologize for doing what I have to do to find my daughter. I-I get it. I would, too. I would, too. I didn’t find anything about Charlotte, but… I did find notes on a newborn baby. I-I only saw pieces because Martin almost walked in on me, and I panicked, and I-I dropped all the papers. Okay, well then how can you be sure about what you saw? Because of part of it. What I saw said “Dante Falconeri — father.” And the notes also said… “Brook Lynn — mother.” Well, I’m gonna get going. Gio? If you have a few minutes, why don’t you stay and have a cup of coffee or a cup of tea with us? Why? Because I appreciate your vigilance and your thoughtfulness. Thank you. Well, you’re welcome, but, uh, I-I don’t want to intrude. Oh, you wouldn’t be intruding. I’m inviting you. I’d like you to join us, and I’m sure everyone would agree. We absolutely do. There it is. Alright, thank you. You’re welcome. This morning is turning out to be quite lovely. There you go. Ooh. I spoke too soon. Drew: Pleasure to meet you. Kai: You, too. The congressman actually saved my life. Well, I mean, he and my dad did. It definitely was a team effort. Well, Kai knows a lot about being on a team. He’s an incredible football player. I know. I’m a big fan of yours. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a quarterback think on his feet quite so quickly. Thank you. I bet you probably do a lot of that in your job, too. Well, some days more than others. You know, when we start this program, we get it up and running, the kids are gonna be thrilled to see you walking into their rooms. Well, I was actually thinking about it on the way over here, and I know a lot of other athletes at PCU, and not just football players. If I get the word out, I think a lot of them would be excited to be a part of this. Well, that would be amazing. Thank you. Yeah, happy to help. You know, any friend of Trina’s and her parents is a friend of mine.

Dante and Brook Lynn had a baby? I mean, I knew they were family friends who grew up together, and they had a lot of history. They do. Big time. And from what I’ve pieced together from Martin’s notes and from what I got out of Cody Bell without him knowing, this happened when they were teenagers. Dante, Brook Lynn, and Cody, they were all training to be counselors at a summer camp when Dante got Brook Lynn pregnant. Brook Lynn had a boy, and she gave him up for adoption. And I think that Lois is involved somehow, but I’m — I’m not sure about that part. This is crazy. And I’m shocked that Brook Lynn would keep this from Dante. I mean, they’re like family. It’s typical Brook Lynn. Now that I know this, I have to tell Dante, right? I mean, if I keep this huge, life-changing secret from him, doesn’t that make me just as bad as Brook Lynn? I have no intention of dragging Deception into anything. Wouldn’t that be a first. Well, for you, maybe. But we haven’t been married for years. I am a changed man. I can see that you bought some new suits, and you have cleaned up your act quite nicely. But I see right through your little facade. There is nothing to see. I’m not interested in anything in Port Charles, no — no — not one thing. Oh, I get it. ‘Cause it’s someone, right? Now that makes sense that you would go to all the trouble to relocate to Port Charles, because you’re after someone. And I would guess that someone is Sonny Corinthos. I am not pursuing Sonny Corinthos. From what I’ve seen, that one is you. Alexis: Hello? Sorry to interrupt. Your butler let me in. And I’m so glad that he did. Welcome, welcome. Ms. Ramirez, so sorry to cut this short. I do need to speak to Ms. Davis alone. Of course. Thank you, Mr. Sidwell. It’s nice to see you, Alexis. You, too. So happy you accepted my invitation. It’s so nice to see you here at Wyndemere. The feeling is far from mutual. Um, I know that there’s a lot of tension between you and Brook Lynn, but you can’t judge her. You made a somewhat similar decision, and I know you haven’t forgotten how difficult that was. Ending my pregnancy… is the hardest thing I ever did. Yeah. But at least I told Dillon about my decision, Right. Brook Lynn never even mentioned a word about her pregnancy to Dante — We don’t know what the circumstances were back then. All we know is that Brook Lynn made a different decision than you, and that doesn’t make her a bad person. And I’m not judging her. But I do think that Dante deserves to know that he has a child out there somewhere. Yeah, in a perfect world, I agree with you. But this isn’t just about Dante anymore. What do you mean? That baby is all grown up. And — And what if he has a happy, blissful life, and he doesn’t even know he was adopted? You could destroy all of that. Or at the very least, cause a lot of complications. I-I wouldn’t want to do that. I know. And then there’s Brook Lynn and her family, and Dante and his. This information could destroy a lot of lives, Lulu. If you tell Dante, the fallout could be devastating. Are you ready for that? Dante. Dante: Hey, Dad. How you guys doing?

Hey.

Hey. Sonny. Uh, sit. I’ll make you a coffee. If you’re here about Deception, I suggest you do whatever it is you have to do at a more appropriate time and place — let’s say the, um, Deception offices, perhaps. I’m here to get a-a signature from Gio. That’s it. Uh-huh. Well, as he resides here, I am entitled to know what the business is you want to conduct with him. Gio, get your coat. We’ll talk someplace else. Granny, is this really necessary? You want Gio to sign anything, I want my lawyers to look at it. Uh, actually, Diane and Alexis already had everything signed up, and so your lawyers can just stay out of it. Okay, w-well, why don’t I take the papers and look at them later? I hope you don’t mind if I don’t take your word for it. Oh, no, no. Go ahead.

An educational trust? Oh. Absolutely not.

And I will tell Elizabeth Baldwin everything that we spoke about. She’s the hospital liaison for the program. I think she’s gonna love it as much as I do. Sweet. No, and if there’s anything else I can do in the meantime, just let me know. I will. I don’t know if Trina told you, but I started the program in honor of my son, Oscar, who died of cancer when he was a teenager. Oh, I’m so sorry to hear that. Um, yeah, Kai and I actually haven’t talked about Oscar, but Joss and I talk about him all the time. And, you know, we miss him so much, and I just — I think that he’d really love this program. I think so, too. You and I really have lost some amazing people, haven’t we? Yeah. Too many. Um, well, actually, I think my mom is in her office. Are you gonna see her before you leave? You know, I just might. You’re being blackmailed? Yes. By two people, actually. Uh, unrelated people? A few months ago, a lab tech found out that I altered Heather’s test results. But he’s just been asking for, you know, little stuff like a day off or permission to go to a medical conference out of town. It’s not great, but it’s not my biggest concern. Someone else found out what I did. Drew Quartermaine. Congressman Quartermaine? There was a time that Drew and Curtis were best friends, but all of a sudden, Drew changed. He just turned into this horrible person. And now Curtis and Drew are at war, especially over Aurora. And now Drew is holding what I did over my head. What does he want? He wants me to broker a sit-down between him and Curtis so that I can convince Curtis to end the war. How much does Curtis know? Curtis values honesty, okay, above all else. So I told him that I tampered with Heather Webber’s test results. But what about you being blackmailed? He doesn’t know about that part. I see. So what am I supposed to do? Betray my husband on Drew’s behalf? Or tell Curtis the truth — that I’ve been keeping this secret from him for months. Well, I’m afraid you are in what we call in the legal community between a rock and a hard place. I don’t want to lose my job. I am scared to lose my medical license. But Curtis? He’s the one that I don’t want to lose the most. Why does Martin have this information to begin with? I’m not sure. But I know that Brook Lynn and Chase have been trying to have a baby, and they recently found out that Chase is sterile. That’s not public knowledge, by the way. So maybe Brook Lynn’s thinking about finding the baby she gave up. Makes as much sense as anything else. This whole thing just kills me. Uh, Dante would never think Brook Lynn would keep something like this from him. He thinks she’s such a good person. Okay. Look. I need to ask you a question. Is this about your rivalry with Brook Lynn? Not at all. I am not that petty, I swear. I just think that Dante deserves to know he has a son. Okay. But just know if you tell Dante, he may be inclined to shoot the messenger. I know. I was up all night last night going over this again and again in my head. Think about it. This child is Rocco’s brother. And he’s a Quartermaine. He’s Tracy’s great-grandson. And Lois, Ned, and Olivia are all his grandparents. And Sonny. And Sonny. So say I do keep this secret. That means you have to keep it, too. Are you sure you can keep this from your kids and from Sonny? Don’t sign it. Don’t even read it. I’m giving it back to Sonny. Don’t you ever get tired of being so self-righteous? I really don’t. Granny, maybe you should just stay out of this. I agree. Sonny has been paying for Gio’s tuition for years. Since I was 12 when my mom died. And I’m happy to do it. He’s a great kid, and he’s talented. He should pursue his dreams. But he’s older now. He’s more independent. He deserves to have a trust if he needs to get some money. It appears you’ve been very generous with Gio in the past, but that was before he came here. So as of now, his education will be managed by us. Tracy, I don’t know what the big deal is, really. I mean, he does the same thing for Rocco. What Sonny provides for his grandchildren is Sonny’s business. I will not allow Gio to be the beneficiary of Sonny’s ill-gotten gains. And I’m shocked you don’t agree with me, considering you usually wear a badge. And you. This man that you keep defending has been indicted on racketeering charges more times than I can remember. Do you really want him involved in Gio’s education? And you, my darling girl. Bad enough you were on board with letting Sonny get embedded in Deception. Now you want him embedded in Gio’s finances? Absolutely not. I won’t have it. Tracy, Tracy, leave them out of it, okay? If you want to say anything to me, just say it to my face. [ Chuckling ] Oh. My apologies. I thought I had. I will not allow that young man to be hurt by you. I have borne witness to the chaos you have wrought, and usually to impressionable and naive young people like Stone, Karen, Jason. Tracy, enough! This isn’t about my past. It’s about Gio. Um… Go ahead and sign that whenever you can and get it back to me. No, it’s — it’s okay.

Dante: I’ll walk you out.

Lois: We’ll go with you.

Brook Lynn: Yeah.

Wow. Look at that cast you’re rocking. I love it. Did you pick out the color yourself? I chose pink. It’s my mom’s favorite, but I’m not sure it’ll help. She’s still gonna be mad. Oh, for a minute, maybe. But mostly she’s just gonna be happy that you’re okay. I looked at the X-rays, and it’s a clean break. So you’ll be back to throwing fastballs and riding horses in no time. Dr. Gannon is right. It won’t even interfere with your spring break plans with Wiley. Well, I guess we better get home and face the music. Thank you so much for all of your help. Anytime. Come on, sweetie. Wish me luck. I know you. James, that is rude to point to people. I am so sorry about that. No, it’s okay. Hey, bud. What happened to you? I sledded off the roof. Wow. Well, I just got tackled wrong. You’re that football guy. You’re like a star. I see you on TV.

Take a breath. Okay? Alright? Let me do some research. Mm-hmm. I can assess the personal and professional fallout of your actions, should you be exposed. And what do I do in the meantime? Just keep this to yourself, okay? As hard as it’s gonna be, do not tell Curtis, at least not right now. As far as Drew is concerned, just, uh — just stall him. String him along. Make him think that you’re gonna give in to all of his demands. Okay. You’re right. I think you’re right about not telling Curtis the truth. Yeah, just for now. Right, just for now. But Curtis knows how I feel about Drew. If I’m all of a sudden sympathetic towards him, he’s gonna know that something’s up. Yeah, well, you’re gonna have to be subtle. You finesse your husband in the smallest way possible. Make Drew think that you are pressing Curtis as hard as you can. That’s exactly what Ava said. Well, Ava’s a very smart woman. And unfortunately, this is your only choice right now. Drew has to be completely convinced that you are playing by his rules. I have this feeling that you don’t like me, Miss Davis. I don’t know you. But I certainly don’t like what I’ve heard about you. Such as? Such as you held my grandson’s father, Jason Morgan, captive in Africa. That wasn’t very nice. Beyond that, I hate it here. So if you could just tell me why you asked me here so I could get going. I did make some mistakes in Africa. In my defense, that is how business is done there. You refer to kidnapping and human rights violations as mistakes. That’s interesting. I have no intention of conducting business in Port Charles in the same way. Oh, okay. That’s great to hear. But with all due respect, I don’t care because I have no plans of representing you or doing any kind of business with you. It’s not what you can or cannot do for me, it’s what I can do for you. Or more specifically, what I can give you. That was the most impressive thing I’ve seen you do yet. Wait, what? It took a lot of nerve to defy me. And you’ve done it twice. Once in defense of Scout, and just now. There’s a lot more to you than meets the eye. My family would learn from your example. Thank you for saying that. I-I know you have your reasons for how you feel about Sonny, but so do I. That is undoubtedly true. It was really hard for me when my mom passed, but Uncle Sonny made sure that I was okay. Some days, it was — it really wasn’t. And my Aunt Lois obviously helped, too, but Uncle Sonny made sure that I was always good. Sonny’s very loyal to the people he cares about. Yeah. Without my mom, it was like I was spinning. But Sonny supported my love of music, and it gave me a purpose. I-I can’t tell you how many violin recitals and concerts he sat through, but, uh — I don’t know what I would have done without him. Doesn’t matter how old you are, it’s always really painful to lose your mother. Just as Sonny is loyal to the people that he cares about, Gio, so am I. And my interaction with Sonny today had less to do with my obvious dislike of him, and more to do with my concern for you. You’re a great fit for the E.R. It would be nice to have a familiar face down here. For me, too. I love it down here. It’s exciting. I’m happy to help wherever I’m needed, but it’s nice to have that instant gratification of helping patients get treated right away. Thank you. All the kids at school are gonna be jealous when they see this. Hey, well, I’m happy to help you get some street cred. Thank you. James is a very big fan. He and his grandfather watch you play every Saturday during football season. It wasn’t a bad one, but that was the first time I ever heard my grandpa swear. [ Both laugh ] Oh, um, I hope that your physical therapy is going well, and you’ll be back on the team next season, if that’s what you want. Thank you. I do have some opportunities coming up that I’m really excited about. And one of them is right here in the pediatrics wing. Yeah. Really? Well, if this guy is any indication, you should be as big a success in pediatrics as you were on the football field. We’ll be rooting for you. Where’s the fire, counselor? Ah. Oh, no fire. I just, uh — I got a lot to do. Did you find who you were looking for earlier? Yeah, yeah, I did. It was, uh, Portia. [ Elevator bell dings ] I’m sorry, I-I just — I got to get going. I’ll see you later. Drew: I got your text. I assume that means that you’ve given my offer some thought. I have. I have. And as long as you agree not to tell what you know, I will absolutely do what you ask. I’ll convince Curtis to have a meeting with you so that you guys can bury the hatchet and mend your friendship. Good. Glad you finally came to your senses. Believe me, there’s nothing you could have that I would want. How can you be so sure? Wyndemere Castle, Spoon Island — Your family’s estate, was it not? I understand that you’re new to Port Charles, but you clearly don’t know very much about my family. Whatever you’ve got there, I don’t want it. Feel free to burn it. In fact, I encourage it. I would never burn anything as beautiful and intriguing as this.

I’m glad we talked about this. Me, too. And as for dismissing your opinions about Scout and Drew, I-I misspoke. I-I’m sorry I said what I said. It’s fine. I-I overstepped. I regret what I said. Scout is very lucky to have someone like you looking out for her. And while I certainly understand the reasons for your loyalty to Sonny, I — I just hope that it never ends up costing you someday. Alexis, give me a call when you can. Yeah, I got a-a signed document from Gio for you and Diane. [ Doorbell rings ] Uh, yeah, and listen, I’ll just send it over as soon as you call. Before you say anything, Tracy is wrong. And I am here to apologize on behalf of everyone who isn’t her. She had no right to stick her nose into whatever arrangement you and Gio got going on. I don’t give a damn what Tracy thinks of me. I just want Gio to have the best possible life he can have. Let me ask you a question. Do you think I should stay away from him? Carly: You know, in the past, I would have, uh, rushed out of here and gone straight to Sonny’s and told him everything that you just told me. Because family’s everything to him. But I’m not gonna do that, because family’s everything to me. And in this situation, Brook Lynn is Bobbie. I know how hard it was for my mom to give me up for adoption, and I know that it haunted her for years. I think Brook Lynn has been through enough, and I’m not gonna add to it by exposing her secret. I hadn’t really thought about how similar their situations are. But it’s not just that, you know? I may not have given up a baby, but I know a lot about making hard decisions to protect my children. It seems like the least we can do. That’s why I passed Michael off as Jason’s. So I could protect him from A.J. And Robin blew that secret up and wrecked our lives in the process. And you think that’s what I’m doing? I don’t know. Are you? Robin did have — I know I shouldn’t have lied, but I did what I thought was best for my kid. Just like my mom. Just like Brook Lynn. And just like you, when you broke into Martin’s room because you were looking for information that would lead you to Charlotte. We’re just moms doing whatever we can for our kids. I can’t argue with a single word. And I wish I could. [ Chuckles ] Did anything I say help you? I’m still not sure. I think I’ll get the clarity I’m looking for when I look into Dante’s eyes. One look, and I’ll know whether I can keep Brook Lynn’s secret… …or if I have to tell Dante everything.

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