The General Hospital (GH) recap for Tuesday, February 6 features some bonding moments both in and out of Port Charles.
Does Mike Have A Secret?
Sonny (Maurice Benard) believed Mike (Max Gail) when he insisted he didn’t know where that 10K was and offered to stay in Brooklyn for a few days and get to the bottom of things. He and Mike had a long talk in which Mike said the name Courtney rather than Carly, but Sonny brushed it off.
Mike was happy to have Sonny stay for a while and offered him a Cuban cigar. When Mike went to check on dinner, Sonny opened the humidor to get one and found a bag of cash.
Alexis’s New Romance?
Back in Port Charles, Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Finn (Michael Easton) did some bonding over their various love life troubles. Alexis was also perturbed by an attack ad from Ned’s (Wally Kurth) side of the mayoral campaign that painted her as a mob wife–which she was.
Julian’s New Romance?
When the press then ambushed Julian (William deVry) at his pub, Kim (Tamara Braun) was a little taken aback. She was even more taken aback when Alexis walked in and Julian couldn’t take his eyes off her.
She then learned Alexis is his ex-wife and that Julian was a mobster, but she said she was always taught that people deserve second chances.
Anna’s Forbidden Romance?
Anna (Finola Hughes) continued her research into Henrik, and was sitting in the dark with a glass of wine and her laptop when Robin (Kimberly McCullough) walked in.
She’s in town for Nathan’s funeral later this week, but had no problem calling out her mother on her feeling for Finn. Of course, Anna thinks he’s in danger and won’t change her mind about not pursuing things.
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