Murder on the high seas (and other stuff)

November 16, 2007 Jessica Tripp

Here is the summary site, for those of you who didn’t have time to watch.

Probably the most interesting plot development this week was the murder of Victor by Gabi. Well, maybe there was a murder. When she knocked him off the boat the second time, he didn’t come up. So it seems safe to assume he is dead. It is very surprising that he managed to survive until they found him the first time, or that they found him at all in the very big ocean. So with him stranded out there, it is not likely that he will be found. But the “Next Week On” said he might come back. I would like it better if he didn’t. The Victor plot has run its course and Gabi needs to get back with Carlos.

Mike’s drug addiction was also a major plot point this week. For once, Susan was right to be nosy and interfering. It would be terrible for the baby to be born and live with a father that is addicted to drugs. Mike needs to get help. But what Susan did wrong was her method of confrontation with Mike. Instead of making it about the baby or him, she made it all about her. She asked if she is making him so miserable he needs to do drugs. She gave him the perfect opportunity to make an excuse and make her feel guilty. Then he dumps the pills in front of her. But then he eliminates any audience hope that he may be clean by going in with a wrench to get the pills later.

Dylan was another impressive character this episode when she stood up to Katherine. I am glad she is getting some backbone. Now maybe if she would just stop being gullible…

The Orson/Bri fight just showed a potential dilemma in the baby’s future. Maybe that conversation and realization stopped the problem, maybe not. But the resolution was still a sweet moment.

Can’t wait to see what happens this week! Comment people!

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