“Drop your gun or I
will make your lover bleed to death.” Welp, that is a good reason to not
shoot actually. See, you had to know Anna wouldn’t shoot him.
“Here I am a couple
weeks before our wedding, and a failure to Elizabeth.” Least he admits it,
even if not in the way that I’d prefer.
“You know what we need
baby? We need your daddy, PCPD, and the WSIB, and all those alphabet agencies
to find your psycho grandfather.” Oh Maxie’s elegant ways.
“You’ll do anything to
make him live, won’t you?” That’s the definition of true love, whether Anna
or Finn will admit it.
“The pathology of a
psychopath – the correlation between a murderer and the mind.” “Do you mind
telling me more about that?” Look at who you’re marrying, Elizabeth. You
don’t need an explanation because clearly you get to see evidence of it
everyday. Almost makes you wonder as to her curiosity, and possible doubts
about Franco.
It’s almost giggly to see Franco’s guest list so short and
him realizing just what he’s done
“This is me the day
after I call my boyfriend, and his new girlfriend answers the phone.” Goodbye
Dillon. It was nice knowing you all this time. Too bad Killon couldn’t had
worked out.
“Bottom line is I
chose getting into med school, and he chose someone else.” “Then he’s a fool,
because he doesn’t deserve you.” Thank you Griffin. Your partner should not
only love you, but he should also be able to support your dreams and desires,
even with a bit of sacrifice on the way.
Didn’t expect Peter to hand over his tips to the police
about the whereabouts of Faison, especially if he’s the son and searching for
him on his own reasons. However, it also works as a good cover for anything that
he does down the road in following the trail that a usual media mogul head
would do. Besides, for all we know, it could be filled with fake tips.
“I’ve turned my life
around, and so have you.” “Have you ever looked over your shoulder worried that
it’ll come back to haunt you?” Like they say, you can never outrun your
past as it will always be with you. By the way, neither of them have earned
redemption.
“It sounds really
fascinating, and I have the perfect subject – Franco.” I thought we were
done with his past ways. I thought there was no reason correlation anymore. If
there’s no correlation anymore, how can we do a study?
“I find people often
write down what they can’t express out loud. It’s almost therapeutic.” Just
like you wrote the manuscript, Peter?
“You’d be surprised
how many people want you to just leave Faison alone….” Peter wants Nathan
out of the way so he can fulfill his deeds.
The control that Faison seems to have over Anna is just
beyond what you can fathom. Like Sonny said, she’s on the blink of cracking and
here we have the perfect source. I always said that Franco’s era when he was
really freaky was my best villain time for General Hospital, but Faison may be
good enough to solely take that position.
“You put your passion
for medicine first, and Dillon couldn’t hack it.” Thank you Griffin.
“Just keep thinking
about how I am going to be responsible for a little life, and be a father.” Well,
you may get off the hook actually – for other sad reasons.
I almost teared up watching Nathan ask Dante to be the
baby’s godfather.
Of course Dante would be sent to investigate Faison at
Anna’s house. Who wants to bet Nathan joins him there? It’s like the writing is
on the wall without saying it.
“Where does it end?
Robin, my grandchild. I’m so tired of protecting my family. I’m sick…” You
never should show the act of falling for the fear, failing your nature, in
front of the one person who is the driving force for what is happening.
“You are an evil, old
man who will never get what he wants from me. so I don’t want to hear about
your unacquired love. I’m sick of it.” Now that’s more like the Anna we
would expect.
“Some people believe that the tumor wasn’t
responsible.” “By people, you mean Jason, and by doubt, you mean never ever
believe it ever.” Exactly, and who can blame him? I wouldn’t want to let
that go either, considering the time span that he tormented him and what
exactly all he did. You saw how that messed with Jason’s mind, and that’s not
easy to come by.
“Removing a tumor
didn’t remove everything automatically bad about me.” Glad to see you admit
i.
Why did they have to use sirens to go over to Anna’s house?
Now we’re back to searching for Faison, again.
“I do believe the
tumor made me kill. But when it was removed, I was still stumbling through life
– with a hole inside me, until I met you. You want to study me? Give me a
scientific reason how Elizabeth saved me.” I still believe that you’re not
saved. After all, you admitted yourself that your mind is still “a dark place in there.”
If Peter is the traitor, then why is he so shocked to see
Faison? Why was his reaction like it was? Does Faison not realize that it’s his
son he is seeing? The only line that felt right was being out of place, because you wouldn’t expect Faison’s son to be
in a place like that. I almost want to retract my theory, but I feel there’s a
twist – like as if Faison and son have been separated so long he didn’t
realize, and Peter wants to keep his cover for his own reasons. But maybe now
with Maxie there, he will spill the truth to help protect her and the baby.
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