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Entertainment

General Hospital Review: Relationship Drama and Naivete

General Hospital seemed a little light on plot this week but heavy on dialogue with an emphasis on the characters. There was major relationship drama, a rethinking of friendships and loves, and of course, Lucy acting like a total ass!

What Was With All the Naivete?

Willow was an idiot to think she could swipe drugs from the hospital and they wouldn’t show up missing in the system. Her freakout over Liz being the one who would have taken the fall, and her concern that Cates might come and question her and Michael, had me wondering when Willow would break. Michael said point blank he’d do whatever it takes to help Jason, and he needed her to do the same. Not exactly the life Willow probably imagined having, breaking the law and stealing to help her husband’s friend and uncle out. I was set to blast both of them, but fortunately, Michael came around on Friday, realizing Jason had to go, as he had to think about Willow and his family and the trouble they could face for helping Jason if caught. I really wish, though, that Willow had really yelled at him to knock that sense into him.

Joss was also an idiot for thinking Dex wouldn’t eventually have to kill for Sonny, and really, girl, you don’t think Jason ever did? You actually had to ask your mom if Sonny had Jason kill people before? For someone who constantly rants about Sonny being a criminal and a thug, this whole “aha” moment of hers felt more like a “What the hell?” moment to me and others. She can’t be that blind and dumb!

Then there was Dex, going to confess everything he’d done for Sonny to Anna, including Sonny shipping arms for Pikeman. Dude, how did you think this would turn out? Anna’s hands were tied without proof, but if any of this gets back to Sonny, it’s going to be a mess!

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