Victor is dead. Nikolas is in jail. Spencer is presumed dead. Valentin is back in his villain bag but it feels like they're about to exit him. Charlotte isn't anywhere to be seen (though she should be because it would be nice to see Jake confide in her about his family drama)The Cassadine family is cooked.😩
Anna: "I shot a child! Your child! I have to live with that for the rest of my life! My god, I'll never forgive you"
Once again, FH future Emmy nom secured. But yeah, I think the one issue with this story is that it's pretty much impossible to sympathize with Valentin in it. He knew how scared and paranoid Anna was, and he just did nothing. None of the choices he made were out of necessity, he was just being a coward. It was completely irrational and fear-based. In the end, he didn't protect Charlotte, and at bare minimum, he's lost Anna's trust for a long time.
Y'all I'm in tears of laughter over todays episode
Icing on the cake is Trina quoting medical ethics to Victor. Omg girl. 10/10 on your bravery. But like 1/10 on logic. You legit thought that was going to convince him?? She needs a nap and a snack
It's bad enough that no one talked with Charlotte that Victor was an evil person who almost killed his son, but wasn't it on the news that he kidnapped two people (including an infant) and almost unleashed a deadly virus to kill most of the world?
Victor gave Ava a photographic reminder of her botched murder weapon, gave Alexis Russian dolls to represent the Davis girls, gave Sam tarot cards to mind control her brainless baby daddy should she ever need to, gave Charlotte her first piece of rich bitch family heirloom jewelry, and gave his estranged son Valentin a special "fuck you" from Apollo's middle finger. I'm gonna miss this extravagantly petty man so much.