The Decline and Fall of the Monty Empire
Week 20 (May 12-16, 1986) -- Part I
Jake: "You know, the real evil is Laurelton. ... A secret, brooding town, filled with horrible alliances."
Anna: "Unholy alliances."
Jake: "Even if Terry's not with Kevin, I worry about her being in the clutches of that town."
Laurelton, the Kevin and Terry stuff: It's a little late in the game to play the Laurelton is evil, not necessarily its townsfolk, card. I'll be honest, though. I might have had more tolerance for this storyline if if was more consistent and apparent that we're dealing with an ersatz Collinsport. Kevin's behavior this week, along with his parents and others' inability to think logically, only seems to make sense if there's some possession and bewitching going on. And that tattletale hotel waitress, reprising her trick of letting Sheriff Broder know Anna's in town, is clearly a disguised demon if ever I've seen one.
I know I keep harping on over how things played out when Kevin killed Earl, but I want to go over how things apparently happened:
Patrick was last seen at his and Terry's motel room. I don't recall the show explaining what he did after calling for her to come back inside. You would think Patrick would maybe have gotten dressed and tried to stop her sobbing, naked traveling to town hall.
At town hall's meeting room, a relatively small, open space, there was a meeting of the Purity Water board. People in attendance included Earl, Jennifer, Ted, Tim and Kathleen, Sheriff Broder, Sarah, and Kevin. It appears that Kevin was secretly there, as none of the older folks mentioned seeing him.
The meeting was interrupted by the lights going out. Either directly before or after that, there was an argument between two people, presumably Kevin and Earl. This is what Terry heard when she was at town hall's doors. It's unclear whether anyone else heard this specific argument. You would think they would be able to recognize two very distinct voices, especially if one was coming from the only teenage guy in the vicinity.
Everyone except for Kevin and Earl remained seated, despite there being a power situation to take care of, someone coming in from outside, and a murder going on. There's no indication that the bystanders were impaired aside from the lights being out. No hypnosis, paralysis, etc.
Kevin killed Earl, doing so in plain view of Terry, then apparently got the hell out of there. Before the lights were back on, Jennifer was the first one to find the corpse and her granddaughter. Whether or not she believed Terry committed murder, Jennifer's immediate priority was to get the body out of there before Terry fully came to. Jennifer and company, now all milling about, took Earl's corpse. It was buried in burlap in an unmarked grave.
Terry got banished from Laurelton on Feb. 15, 1983. Patrick would soon be punished for his role in Terry's drunken experience. Jennifer wouldn't allow an investigation into the murder. Along with the lurid and not fully explained situation of Terry's naked traveling, misinformation became accepted as fact, regardless of whether it was logically sound. I was initially hard on Tim telling Kathleen that they'll never, ever know who killed Earl, and later Kevin claiming that a stranger did it, but I guess it makes sense if you figure that his parents didn't know Kevin was there.
When you write it all down, it really illustrates how much this storyline depended on everyone holding the idiot ball. I want to be impressed by the four-minute sequence in Monday's episode where Kevin convinces Terry that she hallucinated her memory, and later on Friday, when he convinces her that she's the murderer and her hallucinations have been coming from a guilty conscience. But I can't see it as a matter of Kevin being clever or persuasive. Rather, it's Terry being a moron.
Anna and Jake spent the week so close to yet so far from Kevin and Terry. Monday ends with the pairs literally just missing one another at separate airport gates. After that, Kevin Bernhardt and Robyn Bernard get a few days off while Finola Hughes and Sam Behrens do some investigation acting. It's things like insisting their flight's got to take off, looking at passenger lists, etc. I'm glad GH isn't ignoring the steps these professionals need to take, but it's boring compared to Frisco and Lucy's scenes back in Port Charles.
By Friday, Kevin is drugging Terry (who could tell the difference?), gotten her to sign a confession of Earl's murder, and has lured Patrick to Santa Catalina Island. Frisco, Anna, and Jake are also on the way. And we've got two more weeks until Kevin finally bites the dust.
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