GH in Review
by Amy McWilliams
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- Sonny and Carly
- The Cassadines
- Jax and Chloe
- The Teen Scene
- Roy and Bobbie
- The Quartermaines
- Taggert/Hannah/AJ
- Ned and Alexis
- The Scorpios
The Quartermaines:
- Hannah comes to talk with Edward about AJ. AJ see her, and isn't happy. (7/24)
- Monica goes on a tirade when she finds out that Alan set up an appointment
for her to see the new fertility doctor. Later, she apologizes, and agrees that
she wants another chance at a child. (7/25)
- After another minor run-in at breakfast, Monica keeps her appointment with
Dr. Townsend. Once Alan arrives to see her smiling up at the new doctor, he wonders
if he hasn't made a mistake. (7/26)
I. Monica's Having Second Thoughts (7/25)
Alan: "I thought we could ride in together."
Monica: "What have you done?"
Monica: "Well, why don't you just crank out a memo to the whole staff, Alan?
'My wife thought she was pregnant but she isn't, so I got a fertility specialist
to pump her through with hormones. I'll keep you posted.'"
Monica: "You want a baby? You take the shots."
Alan: "Oh, that's a brilliant response. Thank you."
Monica: "I was trying to get used to the idea of menopause. I mean, I was
accepting the fact that we--we created one child. I was trying to face reality,
Alan--something I don't expect you to do."
Alan: "You said you wanted a baby."
Monica: "Well, that's when I thought I was pregnant."
Alan: "Well, then so much for giving us another chance then, Monica."
Monica: "Well, you see, I'm really not prepared to be a medical experiment just
so you can feel young."
Alan: "So now it's my fault?"
Monica: "Ok, you want a baby? You go out and find some cute little surrogate and
you have a fine old time, but you just keep me out of it!"
Alan: "What was that about?"
Alan:
"Do you ever wish you had more children, mother?"
Lila: "I couldn't ask for a better son."
Alan: "You've always been the best politician in this house."
Alan: "I guess maybe I--I have been pushing her. I just--I want so much one
more chance to be a decent father. But I also want her to understand that if there
are any reservations, if the are any risks at all--I want another child, but I
sure as heck want her more."
Lila: "It wouldn't hurt to remind her, dear."
Monica: "Can I give you a lift to the hospital?"
Alan: "Not if you're going to yell at me the whole way."
Monica: "Well, you know, maybe it isn't too late for us."
Alan: "I would love another chance."
Monica: "So would I. If you can put up with the mood swings."
Alan: "Who could tell the difference?"
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