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- The Cassadines
- Jax and Chloe
- The Teen Scene
- Sonny and Carly
- Roy and Bobbie
- Taggert/Hannah/AJ
- The Quartermaines
- Ned and Alexis
- The Scorpios
Ned and Alexis:
- After a showdown with Helena at the hospital and a run-in with the Quartermaine
family over her new landlord, Alexis goes home. Ned finds her there, and has brought
her a house warming present. (8/8)
- Alexis goes to meet Ned in Philadelphia, where he's doing a concert. They're
so distracted that they miss the interview with the band on the local news; we
see that it's footage of Eddie's Angel. (8/11)
- In an interview, the reporter asks Ned if he's ever going to reveal the identity
of his girlfriend, since she's so famous. He doesn't understand, and the woman
points to the poster on the wall of the bar, telling him that his girlfriend is
being pinned up and downloaded all over the east coast. (8/18)
- Ned thinks it's a bad joke, but finds out that it's all too real. He makes
the band promise not to say anything to Alexis, or to give out her name, until
he can make it go away. (8/21)
- When Alexis and Sonny come out of court, they're mobbed by photographers wanting
to know about Eddie's Angel. They duck back in the courtroom; later, Sonny slips
out and Ned, Jax, and Chloe slip in and get Alexis disguised and out of there.
(8/23)
- Ned promises Alexis that he's made Eddie's Angel go away, but Johnny brings
the news that the press in the lobby says differently. Alexis stays calm, but
begins to freak out when Sonny arrives to talk about his case. They do have their
meeting, and she tells him that the best idea she's come up with is for him to
marry Carly so that she can't testify. (8/25)
- Ned does a show with the help of the teen crowd, and Alexis sneaks in wearing
a disguise. The press figure it out, though, and attack after the set. (8/30)
- They hide out until the mob passes, and then head home. (8/31)
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