The Decline and Fall of the Monty Empire
Week 15 (April 7-11, 1986) -- Part I
Frisco: "(Lucy Coe's) practically a nonperson. She doesn't have a boyfriend, she doesn't have a girlfriend, practically doesn't exist, and (her coworkers) sure the hell don't know where she went when she left town."
Laurelton: I must say, it's rather bold of GH to once again play a weeklong game of hide and seek. We'll meet Lucy next week, but in the meantime, just about everyone can't stop talking about her. I wonder what the 1986 audience thought. Were there viewers who figured Lucy would be killed off before she could testify at Kevin's trial? Were there others who expected Lucy to be played by a surprise guest star, someone to justify all the anticipation for a character with a seemingly specific purpose and time with the show? I'm really going to enjoy watching early Lucy, catching the moments that made GH want to keep Lynn Herring.
On the other hand, I'm beyond ready for this story's grand finale. A while back, I dreaded having to watch Terry at her breaking point for days at an end. Now I feel the same about Sarah. The housekeeper gathers enough courage to testify that "KO" was engraved on the chain that was used to kill Earl Moody. Anna allows Sarah to be left alone outside the courtroom, where Sheriff Broder, Ted, and the O'Connor parents intimidate her. The director decided to get artsy, filming their guiltripping, menacing, and gaslighting with a POV shot. Anyway, Sarah returns to the stand and walks back what she said, changing it from something she saw for herself and knows to be true to something she was told about and/or interpreted.
You know what, I'm going to headcanon it. Sarah eventually either directly killed or facilitated the murders of Tim and Kathleen O'Connor. And really, they had it coming. Just like Ted and (especially) Sheriff Broder. Justice for Sarah!
Brett, to Anna: "'Gut feeling'? What is this, the '80s version of women's intuition?"
For the record, this week's most interesting stuff happened near the second half of Friday's show. Highlights before then included:
Will Patrick commit perjury? (Sarah, Lucy and Kevin eventually will.)
Felicia and Frisco separately flirting with various university folks while gathering information. These include Red Flynn, Lucy's fellow student librarians, a trio of basketball players, Norman, a player whom Red intended to bribe, and Susie, Norman's ex-girlfriend. Felicia's joined by Lorena when she talks to Red at the pub and Kim when she talks to the basketball trio at Kelly's. Make no mistake, though: these scenes are all about giving Kristina and Jack something to do. I think I'll be glad once we get past the F&F wedding and the couple are players in the Duke storyline rather than players in Laurelton.
Patrick and Bobbie making amends, and his moving back to the Brownstone.
Anna and Jake taking yet another field trip to Laurelton. I was going to save this for my stray observations, but just who the heck are those three randos (two ladies and a guy) who are always seen whenver there's a scene with the Purity Water board? I guess one of them would be the recorder. We're familiar with Ted, Sheriff Broder, the O'Connor parents, and Mrs. Russell, but not those other three. Anyway, all of them and Sarah hear the tape from Terry's hypnosis session.
Patrick getting harassed by yet another sleazy reporter-photographer, which triggers his patient's bum heart. (She'll survive, for now.)
Patrick admitting on the stand that when he burned his copy of Sarah's letter to Neil Johnson, he believed Terry was the murderer.
Red's testimony including the oddity that Kevin wore a green top hat at the airport on St. Patrick's Day. I mean, I guess Kevin intended to blend in with the folks who were also dressed for the holiday, but now I'm picturing Kevin wearing his novelty apparel while arguing with Jennifer.
Red also reveals that Kevin was at the airport with a sexy young woman, "a real looker" with "legs that went on forever." Gee, I wonder who this could be? Red didn't see Kevin's mystery lady's face, but he did see her talk to Jennifer.
Two final items for this storyline: Sarah's referred to as "Mrs.," so it's a safe bet that her being in love with Earl was a retcon. Also, Bobbie continues to be affronted by the trial. Friday's episode includes Bobbie and Ginny acknowledging that they're once again at the courthouse.
I'll conclude my thoughts tomorrow. We've got more of Sean Swindles the Quartermaines, Mike's Paternity, Bryan and Claudia, and a turning point for Anna and Buzz.
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