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| Sod Thursday Recap; Noah in the Spotlight | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Mar 19 2008, 10:49 PM (30 Views) | |
| AnthonyL | Mar 19 2008, 10:49 PM Post #1 |
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Doing all the heavy lifting.....
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http://soapoperadigest.com/recaps/atwt/2008/031708/ Holden, Ameera, Noah and Luke arrived at Homeland Security for a visa extension since Ameera is now hitched to a citizen. Congrats, Ameera's visa would be extended. Caveat? The INS was going to do periodic check-ins. Agent Dude then wondered why Ameera and Noah were shacking up at the farm. Holden explained that Noah had been living there (innocently and heterosexually) since Col. Homophobe went to jail, but Agent Dude wasn't quite buying it. Maybe if Ameera had spoken up, he would have, but she remained silent throughout the whole thing. Later, Holden wisely told ALL the kids to keep their traps shut. Noah and Ameera wandered around Old Town arm-in-arm to look all straight and married. Noah and Luke had to run to class. Alone, they worried about keeping up the charade. Casey ran into Ameera at Java, who told him she got married to stay in the country. Casey boggled...even more when she said she was Mrs. Gay Noah. When he sat down for the scoop, Ameera begged him to leave, lest the nearby cop report them. Casey reassured her: It was just his police guard! Ameera tried to ease Casey's fear about Margo and Nevins. (Couldn't THEY have married?) As they were all adorable together, Noah caught them and freaked out about Ameera going out on a "date." Luke mirrored our "Whoa, dude, chill out" reaction here at Weekly/Digest home base. Ameera admitted she liked Casey and he was nice to her before going off to class. Luke warned Noah he was making things complicated. Carly sat at Jack's bedside, talking to him about her mystery witness. Also doing a bedside vigil? Katie for Brad. She told him Gray's bubbly had been poisoned. "Are you doing the bedside vigil thing here?" Brad wondered groggily (literally two seconds after your recapper typed it). Bonnie interrupted the moment (of course) and Katie fled. She looked a little green...with envy. Carly told Jack to stay put and work on not dying and then got Parker (green with nausea) ready to go to his trial. Brad was sprung from the hospital, raring to go to the trial, too. It was the event du jour for Katie as well. Naturally, Holden caught Jack trying to go, too. Thing is, it wasn't a jury trial! It was a wee hearing. Carly testified, getting picked apart by the prosecutor. On Tom's cross examination, Carly fingered Kit, which didn't help the case. Jack then arrived to testify, urging Carly to go look for their witness. The judge wasn't pleased by all the shenanigans. As Carly tracked down the homeless woman, Jack got on the stand and talked about ignoring Parker's intuition. The prosecutor blew holes in that, of course. "Tell me the truth: I'm screwed, right?" said Parker as they adjourned for the day. Well, maybe not. Carly's witness ponied up a receipt putting Kit in Oakdale. Bonnie bonded with Tom before leaving with Brad. Katie started to escort Jack back to the hospital as Carly burst in with her good news. Tom was loathe to go to Parker's trial with Nevins on the loose. "I'm a big girl and I have a big gun," Margo cracked. Meanwhile, Casey beat himself up for his involvement. Margo was done "playing the blame game," and Tom told Casey to go about his normal day and show Gray he couldn't intimidate this family...with a police guard. At Al's, Margo deflected Katie's concerns about Nevins to talk about Katie's love life. She returned to Chez Hughes and got a package delivery. "I'll be there when you least expect it," said the note with a toy gun attached. Margo questioned the delivery boy, who said "some guy" paid him to drop it off. Gray, of course. Worried Margo called Casey to check on him. Casey soon arrived home, much to her relief. |
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