Josslyn took out a bad guy, Maxie is in a coma, and Britt is back from the dead. Will there be others making their way to the land of the living? Death is stalking the people of Port Charles as vendettas heat up and danger looms. Letโs get into it โ and more โ in an all-new General Hospital commentary for the week ending August 22, 2025.
This week, General Hospital kept viewers on the edge of their seats with some wonderful twists and turns. I love when the writers surprise us, which they did several times, especially on Thursday and Friday. Letโs kick things off in Croatia where the spy games have heated up in more ways than one.
Five poppies, two zombies, and three spies
The action is ramping up at the Five Poppies resort in Croatia where Jason and Britt finally locked eyes and reunited, Josslyn and VaughnDex hit the sheets, and Pascal got some revealing news from Colette. Will we finally learn the identity of โHe/Him,โ the mystery man behind Britt’s resurrection? Maybe next week, since all the players are in place and practically stumbling over each other.
I work with a dear lady named Laura who loves General Hospital almost as much as I do. She scours the Internet for spoilers then bounces them off of me to see if any of them have any chance of playing out. Recently, she saw a spoiler on a site she admittedly says posts the least reliable spoilers. Mostly theories as spoilers.
If you are spoiler free, please skip to the section about Drew because I reference the theory/rumor/spoiler in the next couple of sections.
To those still here, the claim is that Cesear Faison is alive and well living la vida loca in a secret hideout.
Poppy dearest
But wait, thereโs more. Not only is Faison alive, but so are his sons Nathan and Peter. I initially dismissed this as poppycock until news broke that Ryan Paevy has returned to General Hospital. In fact, heโs already begun filming and his first scenes are set to air sometime in September.
Maxieโs collapse only added fuel to the fire, but not for the reason you would think. I don’t think we will get a visit from a ghostly Nathan. I’ll discuss Maxie in a bit. For now, letโs focus on Faison. It makes sense that he would want his brilliant daughterโs help if heโs working on something involving cold fusion. Is it a weapon? I have no idea, but if Faison is involved it canโt be good.
Could Faison be using Nathan to control Britt? Britt wouldnโt lift a finger to help Peter or Faison, but she could definitely be enticed to cooperate if she thought it would help Nathan.
Warning: Danger ahead for General Hospital
One thing seems certain, no one is safe in Port Charles. It’s clear that all of this is linked to Sidwell’s mission to dethrone Sonny and take over the piers. Does Britt realize that, or will Jason help her connect the dots? I can’t wait to find out. As Friday came to a close, Britt showed up on Jason’s doorstep. My hope is that we will finally get some real answers, and Britt will accept Jason’s offer of help.
Both are going to have to team up and rescue Josslyn and Vaughn.
Death becomes her โ and him
I was so excited when Jason and Britt locked eyes, but my visions of a romantic reunion were quickly shattered with Brittโs frosty greeting when Jason showed up at her bungalow to talk. Britt was mad because Jason had let everyone โ including Britt โ mourn him, while he went undercover to save Carly from federal charges. Youโd think Britt would be more understanding given her own situation.
I guess Britt is the only person allowed to fake her death and let people who care about her grieve her untimely passing. I love Britt, but she has no reason to be mad at Jason when sheโs guilty of the very same thing.
Spies like us
Meanwhile, Agent Josslyn killed her first bad guy. She shot him as he tried to kill VaughnDex. Afterwards, she had flashbacks of shooting Cyrus dead. It was odd. Sheโs a spy, so killing the enemy is part of the job. I could understand if Josslyn had killed an innocent bystander, but that was not the case at all. The man was actively trying to kill her partner. It was absolutely the right thing to do. I expect that kind of reaction from a civilian not a spy.

If the writers want us to take Josslyn seriously, they shouldnโt make her look so weak. Also, I wasnโt a fan of how Josslyn and VaughnDex ended up in bed together. Trauma sex is not romantic. It made Vaughn look predatory for taking advantage of Josslyn during a very vulnerable moment. I would have preferred a more supportive approach like talking Josslyn through her feelings or comforting her without the sex. Thatโs how you build a connection and lay the foundation for a good soapy romance.
Time to call in the big guns
Brennan needs to get his spies in order if he hopes to keep Port Charles safe. He can start by enlisting Annaโs help. Not only has she returned from the dead a time or two, but sheโs also a powerful ally to have. Anna has vanquished more than her fair share of villains over the years. Brennan is going to need all the help he can get because danger looms.
Has it already claimed a victim?
Sleeping Maximista
Itโs clear that Maxie came into contact with the enzyme that triggered her heart attack when she rubbed cream on her face during her television appearance. When it happened, I recalled how positively giddy Sidwell had been in earlier scenes. At the time I had brushed off his eagerness to watch Lucy’s appearance as part of his crush on Lucy. But once I saw Maxie collapse, I realized there might have been another reason for Sidwellโs desire to watch Floraโs show. The man is a voyeur, and he has a particular fondness for watching his own dirty deeds unfold.

General Hospital | PHOTO: Disney/Bahareh Ritter
Did Sidwell know the cream was tainted? Was Maxie the intended target?
That brings me back to Faison and Peter. They are exactly the kind of men who would plot a stunt like that. Remember, Peter is Bailey Louโs biological father. If heโs alive, he would stop at nothing to get his hands on that sweet child. The thought of Peter Augustโs face popping up on my television screen makes me want to scream.
I honestly donโt think I can handle watching both Drew and Peter running amok and wreaking havoc on peopleโs lives five days a week for months on end.
Oma to the rescue
Surprisingly, one of my favorite scenes this week was Liesl showing up at Maxieโs house and staying to help Lulu break the news to James that Maxie was sick. Lulu has been so annoying lately that I was somewhat shocked when she thanked Liesl for explaining things in a way that James could understand. The honest conversation that followed between the ladies was such a refreshing moment that I found myself getting all misty-eyed. Iโm a sucker for frenemy relationships.
Building on that, Lulu reached out to Brook Lynn and extended an olive branch. Brook Lynn took it. It made me feel like the writers are listening to us. It also reminded me why both Lulu and Brook Lynn will always have a special place in my heart. Iโve watched these two ladies since they were babies. I have seen them struggle through adolescence, face devastating losses, find love, and evolve into the women they are today. They may vex me, but I will always root for them.
I canโt say the same for others on General Hospital.
Drew, the menace
I will never ever root for Drew. The man is pure evil, and someone needs to stop him before he further traumatizes Scout. Both Sidwell and Marco agreed that Drew is becoming a liability because they can see that he’s erratic. Drew is growing increasingly more desperate, especially when his efforts to take down his enemies fail. He has many, but at the top of the list are Michael and Curtis. To Drew’s frustration, Michael keeps coming out on top. I hope that continues because Drew and Willow are awful people who shouldn’t be anywhere near children.
Nothing was more satisfying than watching Drew sputter with outrage as his bogus assault charges against Michael fell apart. Drewโs eyes practically bugged out of his head when Chase revealed that none of the witnesses recalled seeing Michael punch Drew. In another blow, Martin cut ties with his best client because Drew refused to call the Feds off Stella.
I thoroughly enjoyed Drew’s rage as he tried to intimidate Justine with threats because she declined to arrest Michael. Drew had been outplayed and everyone in that squad room knew it. Unfortunately, my glee was short-lived because Drew slithered over to General Hospital to fill Willowโs ears with lies.
And of course, Willow believed Drew because heโs been nothing but honest with her from the start. ๐
The cult of Drew
As I listened to Drew spin his web of deceit, I realized why Willow so readily bends to his will. He tells her things that validate her victim mindset. Willow lives in an alternate reality where she has done nothing wrong.
It’s why Willow was genuinely confused when Kristina asked why Willow would ask Kristina to testify on Willowโs behalf. Willow reminded her ex-sister-in-law that Kristina had been one of the few people to treat Willow with decency when things had fallen apart with Michael. โWhat choice did I have? You were withholding Michaelโs treatment. I pretendedโฆfor his sake,โ Kristina clarified. The look of utter shock on Willowโs face was comical. โYou pretended?โ Willow asked with disbelief. That’s how out of touch with reality Willow is.
Iโm glad that Liz overheard Willow on the phone with Drew. I hate that my girl has been dragged into this mess because she had the misfortune of being Willowโs only remaining friend.
Romancing General Hospital’s lady justice
Sonny has been single since his divorce from Nina. He had a brief flirtation with Natalia, but it went nowhere mainly because Natalia turned out to be horrible person. But things are looking up. Recently, Acting District Attorney Justine Turner has caught his eye. Am I shocked? No, not at all. Sonny has two types: Carly Spencer and Brenda Barrett. Justine falls into the latter category.
Justine has been on the canvas for a while. Until this week, I was unsure of her. A part of me suspected that she was secretly in league with Sidwell because of her mission to take down Sonny. It bordered on obsessive, which raised red flags. I fully expected her to show up at Wyndemere at some point to report to Sidwell, but instead Justine turned up at Sonnyโs place and stayed for his pizza.
The Dimpled Don strikes again
It turns out that Justine is the real deal. She truly does believe in law and order. She was outraged when she overheard Drew boldly blackmail Sonny into doing his bidding. Sonny sent Drew packing and promptly called Diane. Meanwhile, Justine paid Anna a visit and asked her to launch an investigation into Drew. It appears that Sonnyโs infamous dimples did their job and won Justine over — to a degree. She still sees Sonny as a criminal, but she also sees his humanity.
There are sparks between Sonny and Justine, but I’m not sure either should act on them. Not yet anyway. I donโt want to see Justine fall in line with the rest of the women who got involved with Sonny. Women who have made compromises and sacrificed to be with him.
For once, I want Sonny to do the work. If Sonny wants to be with someone like Justine, then let him be the one to make the lifestyle changes. Heโs been talking about retiring since he was diagnosed with heart issues, so itโs time to put up or shut up. Sonny and Jason need to find a successor.
Both men owe it to their children.
The tides of war
Curtis needs to stop being an idiot and join forces with Michael. Drew is not a man of honor, so he was never going to abide by a truce with Curtis. Curtis was a moron for thinking Drew would. Drew is a congressman, but heโs not invincible. Curtis and Michael have Aurora Media at their disposal and incentive to take Drew down. I want to see Curtis and Michael put their heads together and come up with a plan.
Drew wonโt stop with Stella. Portia is going down too.
An affair of the heart
Stellaโs legal woes are a harbinger of whatโs to come, but instead of figuring out a path forward to keep Portia out of jail for a lengthy prison sentence both Curtis and Portia are courting disaster. Curtis is offering Jordan advice about her newly purchased home, while Portia is making friends with an admirer.
I love Isaiah, but he has no idea who Portia really is. He doesnโt know about her lies, her willingness to break the law and unethical conduct. Isaiah sees the face that Portia presents to the world, not the woman who at times is her own worst enemy. I hate to see such a good character with so much potential wasted on a character like Portia who has a habit of making all the wrong choices.
General Hospital Quick Takes
I’m old enough to remember when Max Giambetti took care of security at Metro Court and made sure to put security cameras everywhere including the restaurant and pool. Why hasn’t Diane asked for security footage from the restaurant to prove that Drew approached Wiley and upset that poor child?
Drew keeps talking about Michaelโs prison sentence, while completely ignoring the fact he too spent time in jail not too long ago. To clarify, Michael had pleaded guilty to the involuntary manslaughter. The judge specifically noted that there had been no malice or premeditation, and that Michael had acted in defense of his sister when he killed Claudia. However, it was the cover-up that the judge had taken issue with. He had wanted to teach both Michael and all those who had participated in the cover-up a lesson.
I love that Molly’s new romance novel features the names of One Life to Live characters. Long live the Buchanans!
I ugly cried when Felicia talked to Anna about B.J. I still vividly recall Feliciaโs devastation at realizing that Bobbieโs beloved daughter B.J. was Maxieโs heart donor, and Tony resting his head on Maxieโs chest to listen to B.J.’s beating heart. It was storytelling at its finest, and the performances by Kristina and Jack Wagner, Brad Maule and Jacklyn Zeman were powerful and gut-wrenching.
I like Flora, but I disagree with her assessment that Gloria was the driving force behind the decision to raise Gio in the family without Brook Lynnโs knowledge. It was a mutual decision. Lois wasnโt a child. She was a woman in her 30s with a pregnant teenager. Lois saw an opportunity to be a part of her grandsonโs life, while technically abiding by Brook Lynnโs wishes. She knew it was wrong, which is why she kept her secret even when she realized that Brook Lynn might want to connect with her son.
What General Hospital viewers are saying
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The good, the bad, and the puzzling
“Next on โI Love Liesl!โ Okay everybody! How much do we Love Liesl? Her whole conversation with Anna on Pier 55 was great but her line, โWhat would I tell my younger self? Not to fall in love with megalomaniacal Danish terrorists!โ I thought that was the best.” — Missez Premise
“Josslyn in the WSB is a ridiculous storyline. The writing is sloppy. Thereโs too much chaos and almost no stable relationships. Most characters are on the brink of catastrophe.” — MAF
“Emma is on an animal rights crusade and thinks that Dalton is testing on animals. Yet, not once has Emma spoken one word about Daltonโs research. Does she even have the slightest idea on what Dalton is working on? If Emma doesnโt know what Dalton is researching, she canโt possibly suspect that heโs using animals in his research. I find this very odd and it makes me wonder exactly what Emma is really up to.” — JDF
No love for Drew
Willow falls for Drew’s lies — again
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Liz
Caesar without his brain? Did the spoiler site detail that? Geesh….
Maybe Kevin Collins will check the jar in his office and find Faison’s brain missing.
I just can’t go there – dead at some point is dead…….
Daytime soaps have given us decades of ridiculous storylines, but I don’t know that I’ve ever seen one with four characters brought back from the dead at once. Robert, Anna and Faison all came back from the same boat explosion; but there’s a certain logic in that if one survived, they all should have survived. Plus, no bodies. Faison and his spawn died in four separate incidents, and there was a dead body each time. If Britt survived, OK. Nathan too (and I’m not sure it’s been confirmed that’s who Ryan Peavy will be playing), OK. But it should end there. No one wants to see Peter again. Faison was a great villain at his peak, but he was mentally disassembling by the end. The only thing that makes sense there is if he was treating his own Huntington’s, he would have a treatment for Britt as well.
If I got to pick who Pascal’s boss is, I would go with Jerry Jacks. This scheme has all the hallmarks of something he would be involved in. We haven’t seen him in ages. And then there’s his niece Josslyn in the mix. Not that they have relationship, but when Jerry poisoned Port Charles’s water supply, he made sure Joss was protected. So he clearly considers her family. If Pascal brings WSB agent Josslyn Jacks to him, won’t that put Jerry in a pickle.
Then again, Jerry Jacks would be the villain I am most interested in seeing. This is wild speculation after all.
There are ways around such details. It was an imposter (someone surgically altered to look like Faison), a body in a latex mask, the medical examiner was paid off, etc. We are talking about a supervillain with DVX origins and Cassadine connections.
Initially, I was in the No-way is this possible camp, but then news broke about Ryan Paevy’s return, so I had to consider the possibility. Now, Maxie fell victim to something foul…
The problem with Drew having a government agency or insurance commission investigate Stella is that these agencies exist to regulate the insurance companies and investigate them. Martin has private insurance. If fraud is suspected in an insurance claim, the insurance company investigates. Stella did not commit fraud against the state of NY.
I appreciated the scenes where Sonny needled Drew about going to GH for a “shiner” and Liz telling Drew that his injury did not warrant a trip to the ER. Maybe the writers are poking fun at themsleves because we all know that everyone goes to GH for insignificant injuries. Skin your knee? Go to GH.
Joss has been a WSB agent for about 2 months and she can’t take orders from her superiors and hops into bed after a stressful experience. Some things never change. Why does the “handler” let the “trainee” argue with him instead of making her follow orders?
It was weird listening to Drew drone on and on to Sidwell about getting Willow her kids back. The look on Sidwell’s face was priceless. He’s clearly thinking that Drew is a loon and Sidwell couldn’t care less about Willow.
They should have a competition of giant flapping hands between Drew and Lucy.
I’m a big Jason fan but Britt was justified in tearing into him, not about faking his death but for marrying Carly and playing dead for Carly’s sake. But later, it was fun watching Britt spying on Jason when he was with Greta. . She was clearly jealous.
Finally, someone (Kristina) told Willow that Michael did not take “her” children away from her, the judge did.
Hi, Liz. Great post as usual. Iโm curious though, what did you think of the Carly and Nina pool scene?
I feel the strange need to defend Britt’s reaction to Jason. For one thing, Britt is not a perfect person. She’s prickly, and if her reaction to someone is unfair, that’s not out of character.
More to the point, I don’t know that she was upset about Jason faking his death as much as the issue was he did it to protect Carly. Britt’s and Jason’s previous developing romance was nipped in the bud because no one takes higher priority in his life than Carly (and Sonny, but Britt hasn’t been on the other end of that one yet). That’s a hard reality to start with if you’re building a relationship with someone. So I get why Britt bristled at yet another reminder of the lengths Jason will go to for Carly. And more importantly, her defense mechanisms would kick in.
I don’t know that I like the term “weak” as it relates to Josslyn killing someone. Does her reaction indicate maybe she’s not cut out for spy life, probably yes. But if you’re concerned your family friend will rat you out to your mommy, that may already be the case. I otherwise do not think it’s a weakness to be disturbed having to kill someone.
I liked your viewer comment about how someone needs to send Willow to a psychiatrist. I cannot believe not one single person is pushing that!! The suggestion would not be well received from, say Michael, so it’s really incumbent on people she views as “on her side” to give her some doctor names. Top of the list should be Ric as her lawyer. Second is Elizabeth.
I appreciate Elizabeth’s compassion in housing Willow and offering moral support right now. That’s a very generous thing to do. I think that part of that is because there are a number of superficial similarities between Willow and a younger Elizabeth. One of the aspects of Elizabeth’s baby daddies being such flakes is that, for the most part, no one was going to take her kids away from her. But Elizabeth has been in a shaky state enough to know things could have gone differently with more active fathers. So I think she can relate to what Willow is going through. But she also has a front row seat to Willow’s instability and really needs to stop leading the charge on Willow’s custody issues. Suggesting Kristina go against her own brother? I mean, if you are talking to Kristina, and you’re the one who sounds ridiculous, that’s when you need to take a step back.
Hi Kathie, agree on all counts! I thought the portrayal Joss in those moments rang very true, especially for a young woman who was manipulated into the Spy Game (with abbreviated training) by a Brennan capitalizing on her grief about Dex and subsequent and unprocessed trauma of shooting Cyrus. I think the post Charles Mesure Brennan is despicable for that (even leaving aside his continued romancing of Carly after he recruited Joss), as it was clearly self-defense and she was practically led to that cabin by Brennan in the first place.
And in the scene between Kristina and Willow I couldn’t help thinking that both these characters are so desperately in need of intensive in-patient therapy, maybe they should both be checked in immediately! Could it be a fun storyline to have them be therapy roommates? They actually have the Dawn of Day common thread and are clearly delusional, let’s get them on the way to wellness together if they’re going to stay on the canvas(they are both too annoying otherwise.)
Here’s my issue. The writers want us to take Josslyn seriously as a spy, so they can’t show weakness. They need to show us her strong sense of right from wrong, her conviction in her new mission as a spy. There was nothing ambiguous about that hitman’s intentions. He was there to kill Vaughn and Josslyn since she walked in.
Josslyn’s reaction suggested that she might not be cut out to be a spy. That Brennan got her into something that she’s not really capable of doing.
I have a hard time believing Joss is going to stick with being a spy. Iโm not sure if that was the intent from the beginning, but Annaโs opinion that Joss doesnโt fully understand what sheโs gotten into seems to ring true.
If youโre going to turn 20something into a spy, it makes more sense to do it with Emma. Aside from the pedigree, she has more history of curiosity and investigationโdidnโt she help Anna when looking for Heinrich? Prior to getting recruited by Brennan, Josslyn only played detective for specific reasons. Her friend was in trouble, her boyfriend was murdered. Emma wants to investigate Dalton because she believes in a cause. Sheโs also naturally sneakier
Haha, yes maybe Michael could get a group rate for Willow and his sister
But I still say Kristina was the stopped clock is right twice a day on Friday. She could have been less harsh at the end, but nothing she said was wrong. It was Willow and Elizabeth that were silly
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What Time Is It??
It’s Cornfield time!!
Hopefully, what Y’all will see next is my Random Opinions.
This Week, on “Stupid Spies Barbie and Ken’s Croatian Honeymoon!”
How Awful was the scene where Joss shot that Goon in the Neck?
Then NotJagger Jingelheimer II the Sequel smothers him with a Pillow?
Nice.
That’s something you’d expect EwDrew to do.
Speaking of which.
How deplorable can the Writers make Congressman Jazz Hands, anyway?
He Mentally Abuses Children, including his Great Nephew and His Own Daughter, gets Little Old Ladies Arrested for Fun, Extorts the Local Crime Lord in front of the ADA.
Nice Guy.
Where’s the Conga Line with the Tire Irons?
Even Snidely Sidwell is looking to dispose of him.
If you’re Too Slimy for Sidwell, that Says Something.
Still sad about TR, though it wasn’t unexpected.
So, how are they going to write Robert out of the series?
Will they be “realistic” and have him die off camera?
Or will he remain in the Cornfield Forever with Monica Q. and Leslie Webber?
Who am I leaving out?? Deceased Cast Members, that is.
There’s been so many the past year or so, it’s hard to keep up!!
I knew that jar of Spackle the chick handed Maxi was going to make her pass out.
Totally Predictable.
Who put Nitro in the Jar?
Digoxin again?
Something Different?
Okay that “Romantic” Scene between Agents Barbie and Ken might as well have been a couple of Plastic Figurines, cuz that’s how “NO” it was.
Yick. Ptui.
Bleh.
Now let’s see some Stone Cold and Britch Action.
That will definitely get MY Attention.
I hope Britt “Forgives” Jason.
Plus, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE that Dress she’s wearing.
I know, it was pointed out in last week’s “Best of GH” and I Totally Agree.
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I see the Fine Doctors at GH STILL haven’t figured out how to use a STETHOSCOPE!!!
The only person wearing one in the room where they were Shocking Maxi (in the Throat, mind you), was a Random Nurse/Tech in the Background NOWHERE near the Patient (Maxi)!
I’m surprised ANYONE Survives in that Hospital!
Anyone think to bring the Jar O Spackle that Maxi put on her face??
How much you wanna bet it was NitroGlycerin?
And who put it there?
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Another Predictable (yet Delightful) scene?
Carly Accidentally On Purpose pushing Ninny into the MCPool, then Ninny dragging herself out and exclaiming, “You could have Broken my Neck!”
Yeah, well, it IS a Three Foot Pool, so Diving is definitely NOT recommended.
Then Ninny, looking like a Wet Dog, turns to the Random Guy staring and says, “[…Yeah I’m Scared] How YOU Doin’?”
I wonder if that was improvised.
I cracked up.
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I don’t know about Y’All, but I sure enjoyed Wednesday’s EwDrew Fest at the PCPD Clown Squad Headquarters.
It’s becoming Comical, the Lows he’ll sink to, and his Facial Expressions when challenged.
Congressman Jazz Hands, the Awful, Long-Running Joke.
That You Want To Kill.
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I noticed TPTB are attempting to soften ShrewLu a bit.
I don’t buy it.
But she’s still not in the Opening Credits.
I still adore Liesl, no matter what anyone says.
And Tracy.
I Love Tracy in Chambray, with her hair Loosely Braided and Messy.
(This is Good, Realistic Messy, not a Stupid EggBeater Hairdo).
I also love everything she said to BLQ re: Lulu and Maxi.
Smarty has also gained a few points.
Bravo to Todd/Smarty for telling EwDrew to KMA.
It’s amazing how Wallow IMMEDIATELY falls under Shiloh/EwDrew’s Spell the moment he starts with the Propaganda.
Can he just be Struck by Lightening now, please?
I’m pretty sure Wallow and Kai are the only people left on the Planet who have any use for the Creepy Congressman.
He does have ONE Possible Redeeming Quality, though.
EwDrew is (probably) Biodegradeable.
Let’s find out.
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Well.
Britt made the Opening Credits.
ShrewLu did not.
Cooty has Moobs.
Not Attractive.
And why do guys remove All Hair fom thair Upper Torso?
Too Shiny.
Bleh.
I mean, not that I’m attracted to the Geico Caveman or anything, but I just prefer the Natural Look.
Not only has ShrewLu forgotten ALL about Charlotte, she seems to have forgotten that Maxi’s House is actually HER house that Sonny bought for Dante and her.
You’s think while she was vacuuming she’d say, “Hey, this was My House! Oh, and I have a DAUGHTER, too!!”
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I have to admit that I Thoroughly Enjoyed NotKrissy’s response to Wallow’s request that Not Krissy serve as a “Character Reference”.
I did NOT enjoy Miss High Horse (Liz) suggesting NotKrissy should “Pay It Forward”.
Yeah, no.
Not the same.
Droopy Dawg NotBrennan is WAY more believable as a Plumber than as a WSB Agent.
Then there’s Agents Barbie and Ken.
Yeah, duh.
Joss can’t find Britt *anywhere* tet there she is, stalking Jason.
Stupid Agents
I didn’t see the s*x scene between Joss & Vaughn …. I wouldnt have been able passed how hard it is to get out of soaking wet clothes especially jeans ( I’ve fallen out of boats) how sexy could it have been ?
I’m no Prude, but this was Awful.
Just, so WRONG.
And Stupid.
Bring on Stone Cold and The Britch!
Does anyone else get Team America: World Police vibes with Joss & Vaughn?
I don’t find it odd at all that Josslyn had a little breakdown from her first kill as a spy. She wouldn’t be the first law enforcement agent who struggles after their first fatal shooting, regardless if the person is a bad guy and the kill was justified. Also, it makes sense considering she has only been a spy for a few months. Not to mention this is her first real field mission and it happened to result in violence, despite it only supposed to be about recon and intel.
The worst part wasn’t her shooting the Goon, but “NotJagger Jingelheimer II the Sequel” (Vaughn) smothering the guy while he was gurgling his Last Breath.
That was just Nasty.
Joss killed Cyrus, so it wasn’t her first kill.
Please no more Faison, aside from his brain being in a jar his character is played out, boring, and adds nothing.
Speaking of adding nothing, sooooooooo much screen time devoted to Flora of Home and Heart, of all people, opining on the umpteenth recap of the Gio-Brook Lyn-Lois-Gloria mess. Yawn. Give me more Spinelli and the Scorpios dealing with (and how about investigating, since we have Mac and Felicia…not to mention the Jackal’s cyber prowess to trace supply chains?)
I so agree. I like Flora, but I loathe it when new characters suddenly start spouting advice about things they have no business opining about. Flora comes from a place of utter ignorance. She only knows Lois’ side of things, which is heavily slanted. Lois likes to paint herself as more innocent to the ways of the world than her pregnant teenage daughter.