Claudia does her best to persuade Johnny that seeing Lulu would be the worst possible thing that could happen to him. First, everything is her fault; second, if she's seen at the jail, Baldwin will know she can testify.
Lulu is beyond miserable at Shadybrook. I don't understand the supposed "treatment" she's getting. Visits from Lainey aren't going to do it. No antihallucinogenic drugs, and the only tranquilizer she's gotten that I can see was in the form of an injection while she was in the straitjacket. Lulu believes she's losing her mind and has to see Johnny once more, if only to have a memory to take with her into catatonia. Lucky refuses to sign her out.
Sonny is about to meet Jerry face to face at Karpov's warehouse, but Jerry hides while Karpov receives Sonny. Sonny is there to return Karpov's wedding gift, which he throws on Karpov's desk. Oily Karpov claims the gift should be interpreted as let bygones be bygones. Sonny leaves sans music box. (Note to readers: My mother suffered a fall 10 years ago and suffered brain damage, which has led to dementia. She really can't follow a television show. She was sitting with me while GH was on today, and every time Sonny made a strong statement, she applauded!)
Well, I do hope the Sonny-Kate wedding goes off because one of Kate's wedding gowns is simply stunning. Her hair and makeup were perfect, too. I think this is the gown for the reception. (By the way, my friend's niece did the same thing. A dress for the wedding and a dress for the reception is not unusual.) Sonny walks in and sees Kate in the dress and is completely captivated. When he hugs her, though, he is pricked with a pin, and the blood gets on the dress. Not a good thing omen-wise, especially since he broke tradition and saw the dress, and Kate knows it.
Robin is totally blown away by Patrick's words, and she's also blown away by the fact that he's proposed marriage in front of everyone on the floor. She runs out of the hospital and goes to the park, where Patrick finds her later. It's hard to understand what Robin's problem is exactly. Here's this drop-dead handsome man who is so in love with her, he's in tears, they're having a baby together - but she says no and runs away. I don't know; for me, she hits this independence thing a little too hard.
Nadine is a little uncomfortable at Windermere, but Nikolas' easy charm helps to loosen her up. They really do seem to be enjoying each other's company. After dinner, they waltz. Nikolas is trying to live and to perhaps love again.
Jason drops in on a miserable Lulu, who begs him to pose as her brother and take her to Johnny. Of course, he initially refuses. Then she plays the Liz-Jake card - you know, if you thought you would never see them again...Bottom line, Jason poses as her brother and takes her to PCPD. Claudia is visiting Johnny at the time and tells the guard to send Lulu away, but Johnny insists on seeing her. Lucky has gone to Shadybrook and found out that a brother with a motorcycle has taken Lulu out. He's loaded for bear by the time he gets to PCPD. Everyone is angry - Scott, Lucky, Claudia, but Lulu and Johnny have their chance together. And give Claudia some points, she urges Lucky to give them some time together. Lucky goes ballistic with Jason, who stays his steady, calm self.
Johnny tells Lulu they can get through what's happening, that she has to hold on until they can be together. Lulu feels like she's sinking fast into a deep hole. Johnny assures her that she's strong and that she has to fight. Lulu actually seems better until she sees Logan standing in front of her. Freak out time.
Maxie and Spinelli sit on their absurd stakeout. Maxie has the attention span of a gnat, so she's restless. Spinelli is determined to watch the warehouse and see what they can learn about Sasha. Maxie confides in Spinelli that if anyone finds out the truth about Logan's murder, she'll be traveling in a fast boat up the river herself. Spinelli knows this, and he admits that he's been trying to distract her. He sees someone at the warehouse, and the person has a gun. Maxie votes to call the police, but Spinelli gets out of the car. Just then, a car comes toward them, and we hear Maxie scream along with the car's tires.

