+ Soaps In Depth : August 16, 2006

Standout Scenes

The Scorpios Call A Truce

 



"You might want to explain to your daughter that there is simply no return in trying to win the affections of a self-centered, emotionally unavailable, oversexed bum!" GENERAL HOSPITAL'S Anna shouted at Robert, whom she believed was everything she charged him with. Before Robert could say much in return, Robin showed up. "Excuse me!" she interrupted. "Haven't you had this fight already?" Stepping in closer, Robin calmed down. "I haven't had a tantrum since I was 9 year old. But since you two have showed up, I've had several. "Now that she had their attention, she had something important to say - she forgave them for their parental imperfections and thought it was time they forgave each other. Robert and Anna's constant clashing over which one of them was responsible for Robin's disastrous love live was no longer up for conversation. "If I'm messed up, it's not because you two were spies, it's because I'm human." Anna's voice raised as she blamed Robert for making their daughter feel abandoned and unloved. Again, Robin put her foot down. "You were, in fact," Robin said sweetly, "really good parents." Both were touched but rather stunned by the revelation. She went on. "You taught me two very valuable lessons. One, to be self-sufficient. And two, by shining example, that when happily every after falls apart, you pick yourself up and you keep on going, even if it hurts like hell." Robin's words of love and gratitude brought a smile to her parent's faces, prompting them to move in for a group hug. "You both need to stop trying so hard," Robin suggested. "I love you. I want you to be happy. So stop obsessing over me and go back to what you're good at - spying!" This was a scene GH fans have been waiting for since the trio returned to Port Charles. Sure, their bickering banter is a blast. But it's their sappy exchanges of endless love that put smiles on all of our faces.


 

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