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03/16/2005



"As David scrubs the hospital floor, J.R. walks in and starts to loudly tease him about his community service duties. David warns him to leave him alone. Joe, Adam and Palmer walk into the room and Joe asks J.R. to let David get his work done. As David returns to his scrubbing, the others discuss the plans for a new Pediatric Cardiac Unit that the Chandlers are funding to build. After Joe gets paged away, the rest snicker as they tease David some more. J.R. mentions that the David ruined the hospital's reputation and that he is a criminal, not a doctor. Angry, David tells J.R. to remember that he saved lives...including Dixie's. J.R. counters by asking David who will save his life and kicks over a bucket of water before walking away. Adam smiles as he tells him that he missed a spot. He then sits down with Palmer nearby and continues to tease David across the room as they discuss their future plans for Adam, III. David walks over and warns them that they are not going to ruin his grandson. They are interrupted by the wife of a former patient of David's. She tells him that her husband has had another heart attack and wants him to tend to him. Adam and Palmer enjoy telling her that he no longer has a medical license and can't help her. David reluctantly admits that it's true and Joe escorts the woman away. Before they leave, Adam hands David a mop and tells him that he better get back to work.

Jonathan and Ryan return to Jonathan's apartment after their attempt to catch Braden was a bust. Ryan finds a note that was slipped under the door. The note accuses Jonathan of being a betrayer. He gets upset when he reads it. He starts to blame Aidan and Lily for screwing up the plan, but Ryan stops him from going further. Jonathan apologizes and says that he needs to find Braden to fix this. Ryan doesn't let him leave and tells him that there is another way. Jonathan wants to know Ryan's plan, but he won't tell him. As he leaves, he orders him to stay put, lock the door and do nothing until he hears from him. Later, Jonathan reads a note telling him to kiss their brother goodbye because Ryan is a dead man.

Greenlee is startled by Mary as she walks into Bianca's apartment. Greenlee says that she thought it was him and she was going to die. Mary wants to know who "him" is. Greenlee changes the subject and asks her why she is there. Mary replies that she is there to help her protect the valuable real estate that Bianca left to her. Greenlee doesn't believe her and accuses her of being out of money again and wanting more. Mary denies this and asks her why she can't stay there if it isn't being used. Greenlee tells her that it is going to be used by herself. This prompts Mary to ask if there are problems between her and Ryan. Greenlee tells her that they are o.k., but admits that there are some issues that they are working out. After some arguing, Mary gets Greenlee to reveal that they know that Ryan's brother is responsible for her drugging and his shooting. Mary insults Greenlee by implying that she isn't surprised...considering Ryan's blue-collar background...and tells her that it isn't too late to find a more suitable husband who won't put her in harm's way. Greenlee tells her that she has a husband and is safe because he is closing in on Braden as they speak. Greenlee has heard enough from Mary and gathers up her stuff. Ryan walks into the apartment as Greenlee is kicking Mary out. Mary starts to accuse Ryan of letting his brother poison her daughter for his own personal gain. Greenlee forces her out the door and apologizes to Ryan. Once Mary is gone, she asks Ryan what happened with Braden and he fills her in. After reading the note that Braden left Jonathan, Greenlee realizes that Ryan intends to go after Braden alone and use himself as bait to lure him out of hiding. She tells him that she is worried and doesn't want him to do it, but understands why he has to. She goes on to say that her mother's visit reminded her that she doesn't want to be like her...selfish and self-centered. She tells Ryan that she loves him for his courage and supports his decision, but makes him promise to come back to her alive. He agrees and they playfully make plans for their future, including a romantic vacation to St. Barts.

As Jamie shows the apartment to Tad, Babe comes home from her visit with Krystal and tells them that she is worried about her. She goes on to say that although Krystal assured her that she was o.k., she had a look on her face that said the opposite. She explains how the guard cut the visit short and Krystal did nothing about it. Tad tells her that he will find out what the story is and leaves to do so.

Krystal asks the inmates why they have singled her out. A dark-haired woman volunteers to tell her. She explains that the women, including the guard, are all mothers and they know why Krystal is there and are angry about it. Krystal tries to explain that she is also a mother, but the woman tells her that that makes it worse because she should have known better and now it is up to them to decide her fate. After a moment, Krystal asks them what J.R. Chandler promised them if they torture her for the next ten years. She goes on to warn them that he never keeps his promises. Later, the woman tells her that the Chandlers have nothing to do with her tormenters. She explains that the women have nothing better to do than keep up on current events. Bianca is a hero in their eyes and Krystal deserves to be reminded of what she did every single day. She goes on to warn her that it is going to be a long ten years before grabbing a broom and going into the next cell. Just then, Tad has pulled some strings and arrives to visit her. She starts to thank him for everything, but he stops her and asks what is really going on. She tries to blow his question off, but Tad won't let it go. As the dark-haired woman eavesdrops in the next cell, Krystal admits that things are not going easy for her. She tells him that it's prison and not supposed to. She goes on to say that the inmates are not warming up to scum like her and she doesn't blame them...after what she has done. Tad tells her not to say that and he wants to try to help make things easier for her. She appreciates the gesture, but is worried that he'll make things worse. She tells him that this place is her life now and she needs to get through it on her own...one day at a time...and doesn't need him feeling sorry for her. She says that she appreciates him coming to visit, but asks him not to come back. He asks her if she is pushing him away. She replies that she can't be any farther away than behind those bars and that he needs to go on with his life. She reminds him that ten years is a long time and that she'll cherish the moments that they shared, especially the night before she went to prison. He tells her that moving on is not his strong point and that was his problem when they met. She replies that it was because he had lost Dixie and she was someone worth not moving on for...not herself. He tells her that she isn't going to throw him off of the trail by mentioning Dixie and that this is about him and her. She says that she wouldn't trade what they have shared for anything and not to feel guilty. She goes on to say that life's rule is one forever love per person, if your lucky. She tells him that Dixie was his and she thanks her for helping to make him the man that he is. She says goodbye to him and leaves the room. The dark-haired woman watches him as he leaves and says his name out loud to herself when he is gone.

Jamie tries to comfort Babe, but she shrugs him off and tells him that she is leaving to buy a plane ticket out of town. She explains that if she breaks her probation, she can be sent to jail to help Krystal. Jamie talks some sense into her, reminding her that Krystal wanted things this way so that she can be free to see her son. Babe agrees and promises not to do anything crazy or stupid. They hear someone call out from downstairs. Jamie is happy that they have a customer and yells down for him to come on up. It turns out to be J.R., who has a flat tire, and he has Adam, III with him. Surprised to see them there, J.R. takes the opportunity to make fun of their new accommodations. Babe asks J.R. if she can hold the baby. He replies that it would violate the visitation rules, but at least she got a free look at him. When Jamie tells him to let her hold her son, he threatens to call the police and tell them that they are trying to kidnap the baby again. Jamie reminds him that he is in their home and that isn't going to fly. Babe starts to talk to the baby and tells him that she will see him on his birthday. When she tries to give him some of his favorite cookies, J.R. tells her that he doesn't eat that junk anymore. Jamie remembers the cookies that Dixie used to give them and asks J.R. if he thinks that she would be proud of his behavior in the recent past. J.R. teases them again about their living arrangements before answering that he does think that Dixie would be proud of him. After he leaves, J.R. restates out loud to his son that Dixie would be proud and he starts to sing "You Are My Sunshine" to him. At that same moment, the mysterious dark-haired woman in the prison is singing the same song as she sweeps the floor."

- Soap Central