The Decline and Fall of the Monty Empire
Week 17 (April 21-25, 1986) -- Part I
Ruby: "Can I, um, offer you some advice?"
Kevin: "Well, anything from Bobbie's aunt, I'll take."
Ruby: "Well, your life's pretty good now. Don't let petulance and anger screw it up for you. ... Okay, I better get in the kitchen and get on with my chili."
Laurelton, the Frisco stuff: Kevin's declared not guilty of murder halfway through Tuesday's show. Monday's cliffhanger concerned his jury being deadlocked. We'll soon find out that Kevin's innocence is false, but in the meantime, GH teases its audience with a few days of "What's next?" Kevin and Anna spend the most time picking up their pieces, but there's also some reckoning for Frisco, Patrick, and Terry.
Anna: "When you wear this badge, you have to do many things that go way against your own personal sense of morality."
Frisco: "Really. To be a cop, I have to play dirty, is that it?"
Anna, after a pause: "Criminals play dirty. What choice do you think you have?"
Frisco: "Lucy Coe is not a criminal!"
If I didn't have enough reasons to be thankful for the reveal of Lucy's true colors, it's apparently what's going to toughen up Frisco. I want to have more sympathy for him, and really, there's more disillusionment as 1986 goes on, but right now, it's like, why even be a cop? The correct answer is that GH apparently needs a male hero to pick up Tristan Rogers' reins.
Frisco: "What about the people in between, huh? What about the Lucy Coes?"
Lewis: "The means justify the ends. You do what you have to do."
Spurred by Lewis, Frisco decides not to chicken out. The young man's humiliated early in Friday's episode. Felicia, her professor's star pupil and poised for work as a bookkeeper, stops by the police academy. She unwittingly demonstrates the logic and steps needed to safely disarm a gunman. Frisco and Sam both wind up "dead" in Lewis' exercise, and Eric's admonished for his shoot first, ask questions later attitude.
After letting jealousy make him insult Felicia -- he's seeing Lucy, someone who needs him -- and fearing he's been stood up, Frisco makes amends. Ruby doesn't offer any wise words before this, just a sympathetic ear and some light flirting. Felicia takes things up a notch by walking into Kelly's in handcuffs, then dropping the key down her top.
Frisco: "Do you know what the penalty is for trying to seduce a cop in this state? Hmm? You have to spend the entire evening in the arms of the arresting officer."
They kiss, and the key drops to the floor.
Felicia, laughing as she puts both arms behind Frisco: "Guilty as charged!"
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