07-14-2017 (Friday) Here's to Lee

Laura tells Spencer that she believes Valentin will be brought to justice one day; she tells him he needs to stop thinking violence is the answer.  Spencer says he is not thinking of violence anymore; he says a more viable solution has presented itself.  Laura receives a text about Scotty’s father’s death; she says she is going to have to turn him over to Chandler, and tells him “no detours this time” or Chandler will be fired.  Spencer tells her they are all good; no funny business. Scotty is happy to see his daughter, Serena; she hugs both of her parents and Scotty raves over how beautiful and grown up she looks.  She says she is happy to see them, even if it is to say goodbye to “grandpa.”  She shows them pictures and tells them stories of her life with her grandfather; then she tells them of the night he died, just after watching a sunset with her.  Lucy holds back tears as her daughter sobs.  She gives a box to Scotty and says Grandpa gave this to me for you; said you were the best person for it.  It’s a fishing fly; Scotty talks about going fishing with his father, and one time his father rescued him.  He says he feels bad that the one time his dad needed him, he wasn’t there for him.  He talks about his father telling him he was bitter after Laura left him, and he needed to move on; he says it took him a long time to take that advice.  A knock comes to the door; it’s Laura.  They all discuss Lee and good times they had and what a wonderful, ethical and brutally honest man he was; they pour a drink and toast to Lee Baldwin.

Alexis tells Valentin they have something important to discuss; he prepares a picnic.  She hands him legal papers and tells him she is filing a civil suit against him for the death of her nephew; she tells him her client is his grand-nephew, Spencer Cassadine.  Valentin reminds Alexis that Spencer never had a claim on Wyndemere and this whole trial would be a circus that would traumatize Spencer.  Valentin says her witnesses aren’t reliable; a small child and a known criminal.  She says she thinks they have a pretty good chance.  He tells her that he thinks she is exploiting a small child; she says she thinks the court will see it another way.  She says if the child can’t have his father, money is better than nothing; she slams the papers down and leaves.

Spencer goes to see Ava; he apologizes for scaring her when he wakes her.  He tells her, he’s been where she is and knows how scary it is; he says he wants her to know his heart is with her, as his father’s was.  She tells him he reminds her a lot of his father; Spencer smiles.  He tells her that he is filing a civil suit against Valentin on behalf of his father; he asks if he could have her help, as a witness.  She tells him that she would tell that jury his father died as a hero.  Ava says she is glad he is taking action against Valentin and she thinks his father would be proud; Spencer tells her that he sure hopes she can find peace.  He gives her a sweet and gentle hug; she cries a little.

Sonny tells Kiki that he now has full custody of Avery; he tells her he doesn’t blame her for her mother’s actions any more than he would blame Avery.  He says he told the nanny that Kiki can see Avery any time she wants; Kiki says she wants to go see her right now. Ava dreams of being healed, and then being told she was under arrest of Morgan’s murder.  She drops the mirror and wakes up; she is relieved to see it was just a dream.  Then Dante walks in; he tells her she should confess.  Dante comes out and tells his father that he has bad news; there is a problem with the case against Ava.  The Lithium was a dead end; no dealers are selling it.  Sonny is upset; he says her suffering now is still not enough.  He wants justice; Dante tells him he thinks they are going to have to let this go.

Amy gives Nathan directions for the interview he has agreed to do, even though he had wanted to keep his appearance secret; she says he needs to take off his ring, and he puts it in his pocket.  She tells him once this is done, he will never have to be Man Landers again.  Nathan hits a home run with the interview, answering questions like a pro; telling one man, who was complaining about his wife not wanting to have sex, that he needs to turn off his devices and turn his wife on… to take time to find out what her needs are before he expects her to fulfill his.  Amy looks through the window and smiles.

Kiki comes to see her mother; she tells her she has a special surprise and brings Avery in.  Avery looks at Ava and starts crying; Ava tells Kiki not to ever bring Avery there again.  Kiki asks if she should stay; Ava tells her to go be with her sister.  Alexis shows up at the park; Spencer asks her if she delivered the devastating blow. She says she did indeed; she says he was a cool customer.  Spencer says, “we’re gonna beat him right?”  She says of course they are.  Valentin makes a call; he says he wants this lawsuit taken out before it starts.  They must tell him they can’t because he says, “fine… I’ll have to deal with Spencer Cassadine myself.” *(This episode aired “In memory of Peter Hanson,” who played Lee Baldwin.)

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