GL Transcript Tuesday 1/2/07

Guiding Light Transcript Tuesday 1/2/07

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Sheila: Let me go!

Reva: You thieving little...

Josh: Reva, this is not the way to handle this. Now...

Reva: You know how you kill a snake? You smash it with a shovel. No, Billy Lewis means the world to me, and all he means to you is a payday.

Sheila: You're crazy.

Reva: No. We catch you red-handed with Billy’s wallet like a two-bit whore, and you're calling me crazy?

Sheila: Billy asked me to look through his wallet. He wants me to get the business card of the car service he's going to use.

Reva: Oh, you're going to have to do better than that.

Josh: "E-z rider car service: Where you're going is our next stop."

Marina: What? ( Sighs ) I'm all set.

Mallet: You got a date at the country club.

Marina: No. This is my uniform.

Mallet: Oh, man. What... for what job?

Marina: We're going undercover.

Mallet: Uh, no, that's the first I've heard of that.

Marina: Didn't you get the memo?

Mallet: We don't really do memos around here. Oh.

Marina: No. It's a fake?

Mallet: Yeah, I think this is a fake. Now, who would dummy up a department request to have the hottest female detective on the force come to work dressed like a...?

Marina: Don't say it, please, and do not tell me that this was your stupid camera crew.

Mallet: Oh! Well, that makes me kind of insulted. I give plenty to that show in the... in the form of juice to turn on the viewers.

Marina: Well, something tells me you would not look as hot in this number.

Mallet: You don't know that!

Marina: ( Laughs ) I'm so embarrassed. I'm going to have to change. My zipper's stuck. Will you help me?

Mallet: ( Sighs ) Okay. I'll help you. Come here.

Marina: Pull it harder.

Dinah: Hard at work?

Mallet: Why... why does that always happen?

Harley: Oh, here. What's wrong?

Cassie: Nothing, I'm just... I'm trying to find Tammy.

Harley: Where is she?

Cassie: Don't know. Apparently she's off on a trip.

Harley: What kind of trip?

Cassie: Don't know that either. Guess she left a note for her roommates, but didn't even call me.

Harley: That's not like Tammy.

Cassie: No, it's not. But it is like Jonathan and Tammy.

Jonathan: What are you doing here? Lizzie's right inside. You can't be here.

Tammy: I got your message. You take a honeymoon, you take it with me.

Jonathan: Oh. You're bad.

Tammy: Uh-huh.

Lizzie: He brought her on our honeymoon? We're supposed to be making love upstairs in our bed. Instead they're doing it in the sand on my beach! Oh, my God, this is so ridiculous. No!

Josh: Reva, you've made your point. Let her go.

Reva: No, not yet.

Sheila: I don't understand. We had such a nice conversation before.

Reva: Yeah, well, now I know better. Check Billy’s wallet.

Josh: Reva, come on. What? You really think she's going to take cash out of his wallet? He's already agreed to invest a whole lot of money in her company.

Reva: Stealing is what she does, Joshua.

Sheila: You're hurting me.

Reva: She'd still Billy’s gold fillings out of his teeth if he...

Security guard: What's going on here?

Josh: Let her go!

Security guard: Hey!

Sheila: Billy! They're crazy. They came in here and attacked me.

Billy: Hey, hold on, hold on. It's okay. What's going on?

Josh: It was just a misunderstanding, that's all.

Reva: Your lady's trying to set you up.

Billy: What?

Reva: Oh, yeah. Your little darling here was in Oklahoma, checking out all she could about the Lewis’s, going through the family records.

Billy: And she's trying to find out how much money I have. Is that... that's what you think, too?

Josh: Look, we just came over here to discuss it with her, okay? And then we came in and she was going through your wallet, and that's when Reva reacted the way she did.

Billy: Oh, well, thank you very much, but I already know why she was in Oklahoma going through the archives: Because I asked her to go there.

Reva: What?

Billy: Yeah. Sheila had a business meeting in Amarillo, and I asked her to pop up to Oklahoma, go through the family archives to look for some pictures of H.B.

Josh: Photographs?

Billy: Yes. Old photographs of H.B., which I was going to have framed and put up in the hospital. But, of course, neither one of you bothered to ask her what she was doing there. You just assumed she was up to no good, and you went along with it, is that right?

Josh: Billy, Billy, look....

Billy: Josh, if you're going to make a lame excuse...

Josh: We found out some things about Sheila.

Billy: Oh, right, of course.

Josh: I mean some things in the past...

Billy: Josh. Don't you get it? Reva got to you. She got you to climb on her wagon just like she always does.

Josh: Wait. What are you talking about? That has nothing to do with anything.

Billy: Just give it a rest!

Security guard: This is your room, sir. I saw her assaulting this woman. Do you want me to call the police?

Billy: Yes, I would like you to call the police. You can use my phone to do it.

Marina: ( Clears throat ) I am going to go change and we can do that interview later.

Dinah: No, don't go on my account.

Mallet: No, that sounds good. You go.

Dinah: Love the new updated uniforms. Very classy.

Mallet: The outfit wasn't her idea.

Dinah: Oh, it was yours? Yeah, this looks like a phony memo to me.

Mallet: Yeah, it is a phony memo. It's from the brain trust in the powers to be at "The Law" hoping to send Marina out dressed so to sell... well, you know what sells.

Dinah: Sells or smells?

Mallet: Nice!

Dinah: I'm just saying your show must be really hurting for ratings if it's resorting to the whole, I don't know, undercover hooker bit.

Mallet: We're doing fine. We're doing... yeah, we're doing fine.

Dinah: Oh, come on. Are you telling me the truth, really? Looks to me like a pre-death grab, okay, for audience share before cancellation.

Mallet: A couple weeks on television and suddenly you're quite the expert.

Dinah: I'm just saying. I'm just saying that your show's got no legs.

Gus: You're here.

Dinah: Oh, no, no, no. Uh-uh. You got to take a number. I got him first.

Gus: Oh, no, this is not about work.

Dinah: Well, neither is this.

Gus: This is important, okay? This is about my daughter.

Harley: Do you notice how she only naps when I'm walking?

Cassie: ( Laughs ) Oh, when do you nap?

Harley: Oh, I'm thinking in probably ten years.

Cassie: Oh, I think you're thinking wrong, because in about ten years Zach and Jude are going to be teenagers, and then you'll never sleep.

Harley: The important thing is she's great.

Cassie: And I'm guessing Gus agrees.

Harley: Gus is an in-love daddy.

Cassie: What?

Harley: Our custody hearing is coming up. We were assigned the judge, Judge Green.

Cassie: And that's a problem?

Harley: Oh, they call him Mean Joe Green. Yeah, he's kind of tough. And, you know, we didn't really go about getting Sydney in the right way in the first place, and then Gus kind of had a little bit of a run-in with the judge not so long ago.

Cassie: Still. I mean, the important thing is what's best for her, right? And there's nothing better for a baby than two loving parents.

Harley: Want to be our lawyer?

Cassie: Sure. Harley, you are a wonderful mom. I mean, you've proven it time and again. You're here doing snack for the fourth game in a row. And she was a baby who was abandoned.

Harley: But, see, the judge could say that I abandoned my baby, too.

Cassie: You were a teenager when you had Susan.

Harley: I know. I know I did the right thing. I did the right thing. I was too young to be a parent. I was way too young.

Cassie: And Susan understood that in the end.

Harley: But, see, the problem I have with it is, I finally got her back after all those years, and what did I do? I ship her off to boarding school. I mean, I know it was her choice, but I never see her.

Cassie: Harley, you did your best. That's what you do. You do your best and then you have to let go. Worrying about it doesn't help anything.

Harley: And you're not worried about Tammy at all?

Cassie: No.

Harley: No?

Cassie: No! Because Tammy is smart and responsible and level-headed and... okay, I'm worried, and I'll be worried until I hear from her.

Harley: Yeah. Parenting.

Cassie: Kids.

Tammy: Oh, that was...

Jonathan: Yeah. Where are you going?

Tammy: Lizzie and Sarah are waiting inside for you.

Jonathan: ( Sighs ) I hate this.

Tammy: I know. I'm just glad to have any time with you. I'm just focusing on that. And maybe you sneaking into my hotel room.

Jonathan: I'm sick of sneaking.

Tammy: I know.

Jonathan: I can't do this anymore. I mean, I'm on this island for my honeymoon, and here I am with you.

Tammy: You don't want to see me anymore?

Jonathan: No, of course I want to see you-- more. That's the point. I mean, flying off to an island, a honeymoon, this is stuff that I want to do once with you.

Tammy: But if you don’t...

Jonathan: I can’t. I can’t. I'm going to tell her the truth. I have to. Right now when I go back inside.

Tammy: Are you serious?

Jonathan: Look, this pretending, I can't do it anymore. This show I'm putting on for me, you and Lizzie, it isn't fair to any of us. She's been getting closer to Beth and Lillian. I mean, it's not like she's going to be totally alone without me.

Tammy: What about Alan?

Jonathan: She had Alan locked up. She's strong, you know? She can handle this. If she can take Alan, she can take the truth about us.

Lizzie: ( Sobbing ) Oh, my God. Jonathan's coming back. I've to clean this mess up. Unless I don’t.

Billy: All set? Good. Take them away.

Reva: Oh, this is ridiculous.

Josh: We get the point, Billy.

Billy: No, I don't think you do. I asked you to butt out before, and you didn't even listen to me, and I don't think you care much listening to me either. So maybe a little time down in jail will let you cool your heels and think about what you've done wrong. Hasta la vista, babies!

Reva: What?

Josh: How did this happen, Reva? Once again you have roped me into one of your crazy...

Reva: I didn't rope you into anything. You volunteered to come down here with me because you love Billy as much as I do, and you know I'm right about Sheila.

Josh: I told you not to attack her! What's the matter with you?

Reva: What made you the boss anyway? So she was innocent this time. We both know she's bad news, and if we don't put a stop to it...

Josh: Enough! Enough! I don't want to hear anymore. And when we get to the police station, I don't want to hear anything out of you, all right? You've done enough damage already!

Gus: And they let these judges have total discretion. Who appoints these clowns in the first place? Who's responsible for that?

Mallet: So Sydney’s final custody's coming up. So what do you know about the hearing? Who's the judge?

Gus: Green.

Mallet: Mean Joe. That's not good.

Dinah: That's bad.

Mallet: The only thing that I can do is maybe line up as many character witnesses as possible and just hope for the best.

Dinah: I'll be a witness for you.

Mallet: Well, I would, you know, I'd be a witness, but, you know, when we were partners you kind of got me shot 'cause you were high...

Gus: Yeah, but imagine if you were on my side after something like that. I mean, that would be pretty good. That would show something, right?

Mallet: Gus, I'm kidding, of course. Put me on your list. Of course.

Dinah: Sign me up, too.

Gus: That's not exactly what I had in mind, but...

Dinah: What are you talking about? Come on, it was me who got you and Harley the whole Sydney thing, that put it on my show. Are you kidding? Absolutely. It'll be like a follow-up. I'll get in front of the judge's face. I'll say, "Look, Mister Judge, you got to do this, you know? Harley and Gus, they were made to raise this child." And I'll go on from there. I'll have the guy in tears. What, you don't like the idea?

Gus: You know what, actually? I think that we probably have enough folks standing up for us now that I think about it. I don't want to overdo it, you know? And you are doing a great job in your show. Your creative energy and... fantastic. I hope the next show goes great for you. I'll call you.

Mallet: Yeah, well, I'll talk to you. I think you... I think you, you know, it had to maybe do with the prison record.

Dinah: Oh, right. I almost forgot about that.

Mallet: And, you know, with the judge, you know, Judge Green, Mean Joe and everything, I think he probably wants to keep it very ideal as far as character witnesses. You know.

Dinah: Mallet, I'm on TV. Everybody trusts people on TV.

Mallet: That's a very good point. That's true. And I will see you later. I've got to get back to work.

Jonathan: I know this is not going to be easy. This is going to hurt. The best thing for everybody is if we're straight with each other. Even Sarah. Whoa.

Lizzie: I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.

Jonathan: What happened?

Lizzie: I think I just... I had a little accident.

Jonathan: Lizzie, hey, wait. Is Sarah okay?

Lizzie: Yeah, yeah. She's just... she's upstairs sleeping. I just have to finish cleaning up.

Jonathan: Lizzie. Lizzie, wait. Talk to me.

Lizzie: Everything just got to be too much, you know? It just got to be too... ( crying ) Oh, my God, look what I did. It's all ruined. It's all ruined! ( Crying )

Jonathan: Stop. Don't worry. We'll get another picture, okay? Hey.

Lizzie: Sorry.

Jonathan: Tell me, what's too much?

Lizzie: Everything. Nothing, I don't know. I just... sometimes I get these feelings, and they just overwhelm me, especially when I'm alone.

Jonathan: Okay. How long has this been going on?

Lizzie: A while. But I can handle it. It’s... it’s... it's fine.

Jonathan: Well, not today.

Lizzie: I said I was going to clean it all up! Okay? I'm going to clean it up.

Jonathan: Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. Stop! I'm not worried about the house, I'm worried about you, okay? Have you told anybody else that you get like this?

Lizzie: My mom. Well, we haven't really talked about it. It's fine, seriously, I got it under control.

Jonathan: Lizzie! Obviously not, okay? Look at this. How did it happen?

Lizzie: Sarah started crying and...

Jonathan: Go on. What?

Lizzie: She just wouldn't stop crying, and I tried everything. I looked for you because you're so good at calming her down, and you had just totally disappeared, and that's when it gets bad. That's when it always gets really bad. It's when I'm alone and the baby's crying or the phone's ringing or the TV has got some stupid ad on. It just gets these... these horrible thoughts in my head.

Gina Tognoni, "Inside The Light."

To be part of "Guiding Light" really is an honor, and that was the reason why I decided to come. It's such a great show, it has great history, and it's such a pleasure to be around such good actors.

See Dinah Wednesday, January 3rd, "Inside The Light."

Lizzie: Look who's awake. We're leaving?

Jonathan: Yeah, we're going home.

Lizzie: This is our honeymoon.

Jonathan: Don't worry about that.

Lizzie: You think there's something wrong with me, that I'm just like the rest of my family, that I'm just going to go nuts.

Jonathan: No, I don't think that. But I know that after you have a baby, sometimes for a while it can mess a woman up.

Lizzie: Right. Next thing you know I'm going to pull a Reva and drive off of a bridge, is that it?

Jonathan: No, Lizzie. I just think that you should go home so you can talk to somebody.

Lizzie: God, thank you so much.

Jonathan: Okay. For what?

Lizzie: Just for reminding me that I'm not alone and for being so strong. I want to be a good mother so badly.

Jonathan: You are. You are a good mom. Okay? Let's go. I'll take care of it. I'll get the stuff.

Gus: Judge Green. Judge Green, hi. I don't know if you remember me...

Judge Green: What do you want? Aitoro, there can't possibly be some out-of-line comment you forgot to make in my courtroom.

Gus: No, this would be a brand-new one. ( Chuckles ) Yeah. No, I was out of line the first time I appeared in front of you.

Judge Green: You're lucky I didn't find you in contempt.

Gus: Yeah. Well, that's what I wanted to talk to you about. I'm going to be appearing in front of you again.

Judge Green: Oh, joy.

Gus: Yeah. Well, it's not a police matter. This time it's a personal issue, and it's about an adoption, and I was hoping I could clear the air with you.

Judge Green: You should not be approaching me outside the courtroom.

Gus: Yeah, I know, I know, but I wanted to tell you what was up with me that time. And see, I was having a little problem with prescription pills and I was out of control.

Judge Green: I noticed.

Gus: But I'm good now. You know, I'm... I've been all through rehab and... I'm good.

Judge Green: Well, thanks for sharing.

Gus: Yeah. Wait, Judge, just... the little baby's name is Sydney and she needs a home, you know? And we're acting as the parents right now. We're practically the parents already. We just wanted to make it permanent. I just really wanted to clear the air between us, you know?

Judge Green: There isn't anything here that could not be voiced in the hearing.

Gus: No, no. Yeah, I know, but I saw you coming out of the movies and I just thought, you know...

Judge Green: In other words, you're just a hothead...

Gus: No, I'm nothing like that.

Judge Green: ...With total utter contempt for procedure.

Gus: I'm just... this is about a little baby. This is about a baby, it's not about me, okay?

Judge Green: Detective, you are out of line.

Gus: You know, it's just no wonder they call you Mean Joe Green... sir.

Harley: All along I've been saying I wanted this adoption to go through for Gus' sake. The truth is, I am every bit as invested in this little sweetie pie as he is, and if it doesn't happen...

Cassie: Is there anything I can do to help?

Harley: You could change the subject.

Cassie: You got it. What do you want to talk about?

Harley: Um, how about... wasn't Josh supposed to be here today?

Cassie: Yes, he was.

Harley: And...?

Cassie: And I'm sure he has a very good reason for why he didn't show up... or calling to say why he didn't show up.

Reva: I'm so glad you did the talking.

Josh: Oh, yeah, well, I'm sorry. I guess you could have grabbed the officer by the throat, huh?

Reva: I was trying to protect Billy.

Josh: Reva, you pinned Billy’s girlfriend up against the wall like a professional wrestler.

Reva: ( Laughs ) She deserved it.

Josh: Billy was right, Reva. We could have asked Sheila what she was doing before you attacked her.

Reva: I guess.

Mallet: Hello, Bonnie, Clyde.

Reva: Oh, hey, A.C., um, we were not committing a crime; we were stopping a crime.

Josh: You know what? I got this, okay? This was just an unfortunate misunderstanding, that's all. It was a mistake.

Mallet: Trespassing, assault, bribery.

Josh: What?

Reva: Did you bribe that cop?

Josh: No, no, no. I didn’t... I didn’t... all I said was that if it was a question of money, I could take care of that.

Mallet: Josh, that kind of sounds like a bribe.

Josh: No, no, no...

Reva: It kind of does.

Josh: Could you not help me, please? What I meant was, I have the cash if I have to post bail.

Mallet: Right. Well, that makes sense, but that's not the way the arresting officer took it.

Josh: Well, it wasn't a bribery.

Mallet: I'm sorry, Josh. It's kind of out of my hands. You're going to have to wait for the judge to set bail... well, hopefully.

Josh: I'm sorry. What does that mean, "Hopefully"?

Mallet: It means it's almost 5:00, okay? And if the judge doesn't get to your case by then, you guys might be spending the night in the old casa de confinamento.

Reva: I'm feeling a little... ( makes hacking sound ) Do you have a mint in your pocket?

Josh: What are you doing?

Reva: Well, if we're going to be here possibly overnight, I just want to make sure I'm comfortable.

Josh: Oh. Oh, I see. So now you're calm because, you see, before you weren't calm when we were in Billy’s room, and you went Mike Tyson on Sheila.

Reva: I really like what they did with the police station.

Josh: Hey! Aren't we supposed to get a phone call? Because you know what? I'm not supposed to be here. I'm supposed to...! Oh, God.

Reva: You're supposed to what?

Josh: I promised Cassie and R.J. that I would just spend the day with them. Scratch another promise.

Reva: I think it's really great that R.J. has you in his life.

Josh: Yeah, he's a good kid. It's been a long time since I've felt like a dad, you know? Like the head of a real household, a family.

Mallet: Okay, did I hear someone screaming about a phone call?

Josh: Hey, I was just asking nicely. Okay, so what's the deal on bail?

Mallet: Actually, you lucked out. Judge set bail, but I don't know if you do have the money to cover it, because it’s... it's steep.

Josh: Okay, well, that makes the phone call all that more important then, doesn't it?

Mallet: Mm-hmm.

Josh: Yeah.

Mallet: Well, who's going to make it?

Josh: What, we only get one phone call? There's two of us. We're separate people.

Reva: Okay, hey, hey! Hey! You should make the phone call. You need it more than I do.

Josh: Thank you.

Reva: You're welcome.

Josh: Thanks.

Mallet: Mm-hmm. Right this way. ( Phone ringing )

Cassie: Uh, hello?

Josh: Hi. It's me.

Cassie: Josh. What are you doing there?

Josh: Yeah. Yeah, I'm calling from the police station. It’s... it's where they take people when they arrest them.

Cassie: Aha. Are you okay?

Josh: Yeah, sure. Yeah, I'm fine. There's no problem. I just... we need you to come down here and bail us out.

Cassie: Whoa, whoa, whoa. We?

Josh: Yeah, me and Reva. ( Clears throat ) Could you come down here? I'll explain it to you when you get here.

Cassie: Yeah, sure. I will be right there.

Harley: That sounded mysterious.

Cassie: Yeah, well, Josh needs me to do something for him.

Harley: Hmm.

Cassie: I know you have a lot on your plate. Is there any way, though, that you could take R.J. home with you after the game?

Harley: Oh, of course.

Cassie: I promise I will pick him up as soon as I...

Harley: No, no problem, no problem.

Cassie: Thank you. Bye.

Harley: Judge Green!

Judge Green: Is there a problem?

Harley: Actually, I don't want there to be one. Let me introduce myself.

Judge Green: I know who you are Mrs. Hothead. Excuse me.

Harley: Actually, wait. If you know me, then you must know my husband, and you must know that we're going to be in your courtroom very soon for a custody hearing.

Judge Green: Yes. It's the big news lately.

Harley: Yes. Anyhow, I'm out here with my children. They're playing out there on the field. And this is little Sydney. Say hi, Sydney. She's so...

Judge Green: So you stopped me to introduce me to a baby?

Harley: And to tell you what a good parent my husband is. Better than good. He is the best stepparent my kids could ever, ever want. And let me tell you something about that Gus Aitoro. He single-handedly held my family together when I was wrongfully-- wrongfully-- jailed for murder.

Judge Green: Yes. I heard about that case.

Harley: Yeah, not only did I not kill Phillip Spaulding, he wasn't even dead. Not exactly the justice system's finest hour, if you know what I'm saying. I was let down by everybody connected with that case, especially the judges. And could I get even? Of course I could. But did I go after them? No, and you know why?

Judge Green: Why?

Harley: Because my boys needed me then, and this little girl needs me now. And I would rather spend my time taking care of this precious little angel than getting even with a bunch of legal lamos.

Judge Green: So if I don't grant you custody of this baby, you're going to sue the court system?

Harley: A lawsuit? Oh, no, no. No.

Judge Green: If you think that you can make veiled threats like that then you have another thing coming.

Harley: No! You don't understand. No!

Judge Green: Listen. From now on, from this point forward, we will communicate in court, in court alone.

Harley: Oh, Judge, that's not what I meant at all. No! Don't say anything. I know; I'm an idiot.

Tammy: "Major problem. Don’t..." don't what, Jonathan? Why is it so quiet in there? You must have told Lizzie that you're leaving her by now.

Jonathan: Well, she said she was smashing things because she was overwhelmed by what she was feeling, right?

Rick: Has this ever happened before, Lizzie? You know what? It's nothing to be ashamed of. You know, this could be postpartum depression.

Jonathan: That's what I thought.

Rick: Yeah. And the good news is, you know, you brought her in as quickly as you did. So, hey, let's get you checked out, okay? Lizzie, was there anything in particular that may have triggered today's episode?

Lizzie: It's just... it's just so much harder than I expected. It just makes me feel alone and helpless.

Rick: There are a lot of women out there that feel the exact same things that you're feeling, so you're not alone, okay? And listen to me, all right? The situation's anything but hopeless because there's a lot of things that we can actually do for you.

Mallet: Right there. That's it. So are you sure you want to do this? You want to bail them out? Because, listen, in dealing with newbie delinquents like this, sometimes what gets them on the straight and narrow real fast is, you know, maybe spending a night or two in jail.

Cassie: ( Laughs ) Well, I'm tempted, at least to leave one of them in there.

Mallet: Right. I got you. Got you.

Cassie: But seeing as how I already posted the bail money, I might as well get my money's worth.

Mallet: Okay. Well, let's do it.

Josh: Hi.

Cassie: Hi. No tin cups? What's the story?

Josh: Yeah, I'm really sorry about this, and I'm really, really sorry that I missed R.J.'s game. Thank you very much. Thank you.

Reva: Hey, sis.

Josh: Okay, this was a stupid...

Cassie: I know. You can explain...

Mallet: So, Josh, why don't you come on over here and you can sign some papers.

Josh: Sure. I'll be back.

Mallet: Reva, you'll be next.

Reva: Oh, goody. Freedom!

Cassie: Whoo!

Reva: Thanks, Cassie.

Cassie: Not so fast, sis.

Reva: Oh. What, you want to toss me back in there again? Is that what this is about?

Cassie: Oh, it's a thought, yeah.

Reva: Look, what happened tonight was just an accident, you know? I mean, I got a little carried away.

Cassie: And you carried Josh right along with you, apparently.

Reva: Well, he is Billy’s brother.

Cassie: I realize that, yeah. And I also realize that Sheila could be serious trouble for Billy, maybe for the whole family, but that does not excuse the way this played out.

Reva: Well, Josh and I didn't exactly plan on finding Sheila rifling through Billy’s wallet.

Cassie: Uh-huh. And what about you and Josh going over to Billy’s in the first place on your own? Was that a plan?

Reva: What are you saying?

Cassie: I'm saying that as far as the Sheila problem goes, you and Josh and I were in this together.

Reva: You weren't around.

Cassie: Reva, this has got to stop.

Reva: I promise I won't get Joshie arrested again ever.

Cassie: You know what I'm talking about, Reva. You know that Josh is a good guy. You know he's a great guy, and that his immediate response is always going to be to try to help whenever someone's in need.

Reva: Yeah, well, tonight I needed him.

Cassie: Yeah, well, Reva, he's not your husband anymore. You cannot just pull rank and drag him into whatever scheme you've got cooked up.

Reva: So we should just forget the fact that we were protecting Billy and the fact that Sheila could have wrapped herself around him like the snake she is and sucked him for everything he's worth.

Cassie: No, Reva, that's not what I'm saying. But I'm saying from now on we will only deal with her as a team. You and me and Josh. Because, I'm telling you, if you're using this whole Sheila thing as a scheme to get right back into Josh's life, that will not fly. I will not let it happen. Am I making myself clear?

Reva: Perfectly.

Cassie: Good.

Harley: Hi.

Gus: Hey.

Harley: Everything okay?

Gus: I think we're in trouble.

Harley: What now?

Gus: I saw Judge Green outside the movies. All right, I accosted Judge Green outside the movies.

Harley: You did?

Gus: Yeah, I was just trying to reason with him, okay, and I... long story short, I think I made things... why do I do these things? Why? Why?

Harley: Probably for the same reason I did.

Gus: What did you do?

Harley: I accosted Judge Green outside the movies, probably right after you did.

Gus: What happened?

Harley: What do you mean, what happened? I blew it. But I can't just stand there and not talk to the guy.

Gus: All right, so what are we going to do?

Harley: What do you mean, what are we going to do? I don't know. We're going to go to court. That's what we'll do: We'll go to court. You know why? Because we are the right people to raise this little girl, and if that stiff man...

Gus: We will appeal.

Harley: Then we'll appeal.

Gus: We'll appeal, and we will appeal until the judge sees it for what it is and that he just puts Sydney’s needs ahead of anything else.

Harley: Right. So we fight and we fight and we fight until we win.

Gus: Because that's what parents do. We fight.

Harley: For their kids.

Gus: For our kids.

Harley and Gus: And for each other.

Jonathan: What do you think?

Rick: Well, we need to talk. Um, from what Lizzie’s telling me, I think she's suffering from postpartum depression.

Jonathan: How bad is it?

Rick: I just want her to see a psychiatrist as soon as possible. I mean, she's managing right now, but...

Jonathan: But it could get worse?

Rick: It could get worse. She's very fragile right now, and unfortunately her family does have a history of mental illness.

Jonathan: So... Sarah? Is...?

Rick: No, she's fine. She's okay. She's in no danger at all. I just want to get her started on a treatment plan as soon as possible.

Jonathan: Okay. What else can I do?

Rick: You know what? Whatever time you're spending with her, I'd like you just to double up on it. In fact, I would prefer you don't leave her side. She really needs you right now. Listen, I'm going to go get you a referral for a specialist. I'll be right back.

Next on "Guiding Light"...

Zach: Mom! Money!

Harley: Money?

Zach: Billions and trillions of dollars.

Harley: Well, the money has got to belong to someone.

Coop: But who?

Dinah: It's a letter. It fell out of the bag. It says "To the people of Springfield."

Ashlee: Oh, my God, we're so hot. What does it say?

Dinah: To a wonderful town that could use a little help. I trust this will be put to good use. "Springfield, find your light."

Ashlee: What does that mean?

I think I've found the story we've been looking for.

Frank: Everybody back off

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