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Commentary
by Brent Kellogg
August 26, 2009
So how 'bout it, folks? Think five paragraphs can
sum up an entire day in Genoa City? Let's give it a
shot.
Good god, there's a crazy woman on the loose. There
are supposed to be at least two teams of security
forces out looking for Patty Williams, but damn the
luck she can't be found. She can, because brother
Paul Williams is such a pussy and a private eye to
boot, easily overpower him and without being seen
leave the always crowded Athletic Supporter Hotel
with Paul at knife point. In his Hugo, Paul assures
Patty that he's the friend who chases her monsters
away, but damn it to hell who made Patty the nut
case she's become? It had to be someone. It had to
be that an altercation inside the car would result
with Paul being pricked and the Hugo out of control,
just enough blood seeps out so as to leave a clue
that when the car is found much consternation will
ensue.
Constantly in touch with police, PI-in-training J.T.
Hellstrom sniffs out Paul's scent leading him to the
hotel where he informs a manager that should a court
order be required to enter/observe the room a mere
snapping of J.T.'s fingers will make it so. Not a
real concern, J.T. quickly surmises that his boss
has been kidnapped or, gasp, worse. Rather than
allow the GCPD to do its job, without knowing for
certain, J.T. informs Paul's daughter, the always
creepy assistant District Attorney Heather Stevens
that something is amiss. But golly, how could it
have happened? How is it possible that Patty can get
in and out of places so easy? How, for example, can
she repeatedly access the Newman Ponderosa while
J.T. and the Abbott brothers do the same thing
without question when they've been thrown off the
property a number of times last week alone. In the
pursuit of Patty's victims, J.T. also informs Nick
Newman who develops a fear that Patty might go after
his former wife, the crazy as hell Sharon Collins
thought to be confined at a local funny farm in lieu
of serving jail time for her crimes.
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