04-03-2017 (Monday) Evidence

Tracy and Laura arrive in Turkey; they are greeted by some monks.  Laura talks with them, in Turkish, and they offer accommodations for the night; they show them to a room and tell the women not to leave the room.  They are told that women are not supposed to be there; when the girls step outside of the door, however, they swear they can hear another woman crying.  They go to investigate; they see the monks carrying a painting.  Tracy tells them to wait, pulling the cover off of it; Laura is shocked to see that it is a portrait of a very young Tracy, looking like royalty.

Jason and Sam discuss an idea they have; Sonny shows up at the door.  Jason asks Sonny if he would be Scout’s Godfather; Sonny says he would be honored.  Jason says they are also going to ask Carly to be her Godmother; Sonny nods his head.  Joslyn seems to be gloating about her mother’s decision not to be with Sonny again after all; Carly seems a little frustrated with her daughter’s hostile attitude toward Sonny.  Joslyn tells her mother she is worth a hundred Sonnys, and she needs to quit messing around and get a divorce; Carly sighs.  She says it is not that simple; she still loves Sonny and divorce is a big step – she says, she’s “not there yet.”  She goes to talk to Jason, and finds Sonny there; she tries to leave, but Jason makes her stay.  He asks her if she will be Scout’s Godmother and of course, she says yes; they both agree they can put their differences aside for this.  Sonny tells Carly they need to talk; she says they already did, last night.  Sonny calls Diane.  Sam shows Jason the surveillance footage she pulled from the gas station across the street from the payphone that called Alexis yesterday; a man, wearing a black ‘hoodie’ is using the pay phone.  The footage, she says, is from the exact moment that call came through to her mother’s phone.

Michael comes into his office to find Larry Ashford there; Larry asks Michael to point him in the direction of Tracy… Ned hears this and says, oh no.  Any plans his father has for his mother, he says, will have to wait; he tells his father he should just leave town.  He says he’s not letting him anywhere near his mother; Michael says she isn’t in yet anyway.  Larry says he’ll wait.  Ned and Olivia are there to tell Tracy about their engagement; nobody, apparently, knows that she left town.  Olivia excuses herself for a moment, and when she comes back, she overhears Ned and his father discussing their plans for marriage; Larry is not a fan of marriage these days and says this family does not have a good track record.  He asks what makes this time different; Ned says, Olivia is what makes this time different.  He tells his father how much he loves Olivia and what a wonderful person he thinks she is; she smiles, as she stands around the corner, eavesdropping.  Michael gets a call about the company jet being taken out last night, by Tracy; he tells Larry she went to Turkey and he nearly chokes on his drink.

Jax shows up at the cafĂ©; Alexis is so happy to see him, she hugs him.  He offers to listen to her, if she wants to talk about Julian; he says, the man may not have been perfect, but that couldn’t have made losing him any easier.  He tells her that he knows what it’s like to lose someone; she asks him what’s going on.  Sam comes in; Jax says he needs to get going.  Alexis asks him to call her before he leaves town.  She and Sam talk; she says she got another phone call again last night, and she’s hearing noises.  She says she feels like Julian is everywhere; she can’t shake him.  Sam says they need a body to give her closure and they are going to figure this out.  Alexis gets a call from one of the girls; she says she is on her way to a meeting and then she’d love to have dinner with them.  As she walks away, a man in a black ‘hoodie’ walks behind her.Joslyn gets ready to leave for her riding lesson; when she opens the door, her father is standing there.  He has to tell her some bad news; he says “Lady Jane” died (apparently that’s her grandma).  Jax tells her that he was with her when she died, and she left a letter for Jos, which he gives to her.  She says she can’t read it right now; they say they miss her and they hug.  They look through a photo album, as a dedication to the actress who played this character is presented, indicating a recent death.  (My condolences.)

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