Alonzo: You're not right for kate.

Sonny: No?

Lulu: Oh, um, alonzo it's --

Sonny: No, no, no, let him talk. What are you -- what are you saying?

Alonzo: Well, granted, you're, uh, handsome enough. But you're far too brooding and dark for her tastes.

Sonny: You think so?

Alonzo: Kate needs someone blonde, who has that sun kissed look about him.

Sonny: Sun kissed, ah. Why don't we let her decide that.

Alonzo: We're on a very tight schedule.

Sonny: Don't do that, don't touch me.

Alonzo: Sorry, thanks for, um, coming by.

Sonny: I'm not leaving until i see kate.

Kate: So, cancel my 10:30 and have the agency send over all their models immediately.

Alonzo: Kate, hello.

Kate: Hi, alonzo.

Alonzo: Uh, there's one out here who is all wrong for the concept. Do you need to see him or do you trust my judgment?

Kate: Go ahead send him away. Yeah, yeah, I trust you.

Alonzo: Ok. [Clears throat] Satisfied?

Lulu: Kate?

Kate: I'm busy, lulu

Lulu: No, you don't understand.

Kate: No, I have a designer waiting to approve models that aren't scheduled to be here until this afternoon. So either get on the phone and help or get out.

Lulu: Well, the man that alonzo just sent away was sonny, and he didn't seem too happy about it.

Alonzo: Uh, I have a plane to catch. How long do you plan to keep me waiting?

Kate: Uh, not a second, alonzo, why don't you come on in.

Alonzo: Thank you.

Kate: We'll get right to work.

Alonzo: Lovely, thank you so much -- excuse me.

Eli: This place reminds me of the bar I got my start in.

Coleman: Yeah, but come on, you've come a long way from cold beer on tap and a pool table in the corner.

Eli: Yeah, these days I spend more time drinking in V.I.P. Lounges. Cheers, mate. Every now and then, it's nice to get down and dirty.

Coleman: Hey, eli, if I comp this bottle of whiskey, do you think I can ask you to play tonigh

Eli: Dude, come on look -- I like the bar, but I couldn't play here. I mean, once they get people packed in here, it'll be a security nightmare, it will be a riot.

Coleman: All right, man, no danger of a riot, just a broken heart. Do you see the kid over here? He needs a few tips on how to impress the ladies. And since you've got them falling at your feet, I was thinking maybe you could, you know -- share a secret or two?

Eli: Say no more.

Coleman: I appreciate it, man.

Eli: Cheers.

Coleman: He does, too, cheers.

Eli: Hi, sport, how are you doing, you all right? I hear you, uh, are looking to score with the ladies. Is it anyone in particular or just fairer sex in general?

Spinelli: No, there's just one. One beautiful blonde that has captured the jackal's very soul. However, he's most unclear as to how to turn her -- her friendly affections into those of a romantic nature.

Eli: [Laughs] Just learn to play the guitar, mate.

Spinelli: Well, unfortunately the jackal is rhythmically challenged.

Eli: Well, you can wear one, can't you? You know how the girls always fall for the guy with the guitar.

Anna: Well, it depends on the guy and what kind of guitar he's holding. Ahh, yes, this is the lady I've been talking about. Miss anna devane, you ready for an encore?

Sam: Hey.

Lucky: I got your message, what's -- what's going on?

Sam: Ok, I am so glad that you're here, just listen to me for a second. You barely knew me when my daughter died, but losing her was sort of like having my heart ripped out. I learned to live with the pain, I mean, I learned to kind of bury it deep down inside. But seeing this little girl almost die today sort of brought everything back to the surface. And I know I'm probably overreacting, probably because this little girl was the same age that my daughter would have been if she had survived.

Lucky: Ok, ok, can you just slow down? What little girl?

Sam: Ok, I was taking a tour here today of the clinic when this woman came in with her daughter, and this little girl had been given defective antibiotics over at mercy and nearly died from an infection that could have easily been treated otherwise.

Lucky: Ok, first the pain pills, then nikolas sees your medication and now the antibiotics? How can this keep happening?

Sam: I don't know. But, lucky, we have to find out who's putting these fake drugs into hospitals and clinics and stop them before somebody dies.

Lucky: I can't track down where the counterfeit drugs are coming from, much less prosecute the person responsible without a lead.

Nadine: It looks like isabel is gog to pull through.

Sam: So, like we're supposed to all breath a sigh of relief and go back to business assual? I mean think about it, what about the other patients who are seen at mercy? What if somebody got bad meds and they're too sick to come to the clinic? Don't they deserve help, too?

Nikolas: I am going to call the health department and tell them to track down every patient that came through mercy's E.R. In the last few days.

Nadine: There's got to be something else we can do, right?

Nikolas: Lucky, can you open up an investigation? Luy: It won't do us any good without any more information. Right now, we can't even be sure that the counterfeit drugs are coming from the same source.

Nadine: Well, why don't you start with the zaccharas and then go from there? I mean, claudia was hanging around the clinic, she had access and opportunity.

Nikolas: Hold on, we can't start making random accusations here.

Lucky: Nikolas is right, we need proof.

Lucky: Listen, I'll be happy to take down any information you had to offer and I'll just take it over to pcpd.

Sam: What if that doesn't work for me?

Max: They're from miss howard.

Diane: I should have known, the woman has impeccable taste. So why she's with sonny is beyond me. Speaking of which, ihe home?

Max: Uh, the boss stepped out. He should be back soon, though.

Diane: Which begs the question, why are you here? Not that I mind.

Max: Um, the thing is, uh, i have been meaning to talk to you about this. Nothing's been decided yet -- well, actually, it has been decided, but I just haven't --

Diane: You are returning to sonny's employ.

Max: How did you know?

Diane: [Laughing] Oh -- you've been miserable ever since you stopped working for him. Which makes no sense to me, but I don't judge you, max. I simply appreciate you for the loyal, upstanding, flexible man that you are.

Max: Well, thank you, that means a lot.

Diane: I assume that you stipulated that you and I will continue to see each other.

Max: That was the first thing i told the boss.

Diane: You forceful man, you.

Sonny: Hey, flirt on your own time. If you're going to to do this, don't do it here, while you're working. I pay you by the hour.

Diane: Well, this won't take nearly that long, I just need your signature on a couple of contracts.

Max: Did you talk to kate?

Sonny: Did you talk to jason? Because you can't quit until you talk to him.

Diane: These contracts are for the antiguan purchase. Now, they reflect the terms that you negotiated. However, they have asked --

Sonny: Yeah, just leave it on the -- there. I'm going to look at that later. Corinthos... this is just -- this is no.

Diane: I'm going to assume by your somber demeanor --

Sonny: What?

Diane: That kate has somehow failed to meet an expectation in some way. Get used to it. Independent, free thinking women, like kate and myself, are defined by our careers, not by whatever man we happen to be with at any given moment. And if you think that a ring, even five karats, is somehow going to turn kate into a docile housewife whose only goal in life is to cater to your mood swings, I strongly advise you to reconsider this marriage. Or get used to the inevitable disappointment.

Maxie: I'm here to see john zacchara.

Mac: What possible reason could you have for wanting to visit johnny?

Maxie: Dad, I could explain it to you but it would probably be kind of awkwar

Mac: Try me.

Maxie: You said you didn't want to talk to me about my sex life.

Mac: You're sleeping with johnny zacchara?

Maxie: No, but I did sleep with logan, mostly to hurt lulu's feelings, and then when lulu found out she hit logan to the curb, which of course he blamed all on me. You know, I don't know if you knew logan when he was alive, but he wasn't the greatest guy. In fact he was downright insulting. Johnny, on the other hand, he's been really nice to me and i feel bad, I just want to help.

Mac: Ah, maxie, you know, for all the trouble you've gotten yourself into, you se have a generous heart.

Maxie: No, I don't, but I love you for thinking that.

Mac: He's in the interrogation room.

Maxie: Thank you.

Johnny: What do you want?

Maxie: A little help would be nice. Lulu is dangerously close to cracking, and if you don't do something, I think she's going to confess to killing logan.

Sam: Ok, I have a question, just hear me out for a second. How long would it take for an investigation to get up and running, to set up some sort of a task force and go undercover at the hospital?

Lucky: The pcpd's resources is limited. We don't have enough manpower to pull officers off the street and assign them to a task force. Even if we did, I don't know if mac would approve it.

Sam: Oh, I'm not sure I'm quite understanding this. So you're telling that you're planning on doing this all on your own? Come on, lucky, there's got to be hundreds of people on staff between gh and mercy. It could take him months to interview them all. And then what -- do you honestly believe that somebody is going to confess to buying counterfeit drugs and supplying them to patients?

Nadine: Lucky's not the enemy here.

Sam: I know he's not the enemy, it's just a little frustrating when you know that somebody's deliberately hurting people and the police department doesn't have enough funding to do anything about it.

Nikolas: Look, if you can't put together an official task force, ok, I'll fund a private one myself, in conjunction with the pcpd, ok?

Lucky: Well, the more people we have working on this the better chances of finding who's moving these drugs.

Sam: And then we can shut them down. Matt: Hello, I am dr. Hunter.

Jerry: You're a doctor. Matt: Yes, that's me -- you can e my bedside manner. And you are -- jerry, yes. I understand you're having some lower back pain.

Jerry: Yes, by a fairly nasty bruise. Matt: Ok, well, let's have a look, shall we? Can you take that shirt off for me? Matt: Ah, yes, here we are.

Jerry: Ow. Matt: Yeah, how did you do this?

Jerry: I fell into someone's fist actually. Matt: And someone's knife and, apparently, someone's gun as well.

Jerry: Yes, what can I say, I'm extremely clumsy. Matt: And extremely lucky. I can see these all missed vital organs, however this one here --

Jerry: Ow. Matt: Is dangerously close to your kidney, so I am going to have to order some tests to ensure that there is no internal bleeding.

Jerry: You wouldn't be putting me through a batch of unnecessary tests just to pad up your bill, would you? Matt: Well, if you can't pay, i can refer you to a free clinic down the street.

Jerry: Uh, fortunately, money is not a problem in my line of work. Unlike you, who I'm guessing is drowning under a mountain of debt. How far is medical school setting you back exactly? Matt: Why the hell are you so interested in my finances?

Johnny: Stay close to lulu. Do whatever you can to make sure she doesn't confess.

Maxie: She doesn't exactly listen to me.

Johnny: Please be patient.

Maxie: Not one of my strong points.

Johnny: Please, maxie, I need your help.

Maxie: I've done nothing but help since the minute you decided to tell claudia that you killed logan. I didn't think twice about jumping in to save lulu, not that she appreciates it.

Johnny: Well, I do. All I ask is that you continue.

Maxie: I seriously don't know how much longer lulu's going to be able to do this, ok? The guilt of what happened to logan is really getting to her. And now everything that's going on with you. I mean, the stress, it might be too much for her to handle. And if she's anything like her mother, she could completely crash.

Johnny: She won'T.

Maxie: Mental illness runs in her family. And if you don't do something soon, and I mean fast, you could end up losing lulu forever.

Johnny: That can't happen. Please, maxie, I need your help.

[Door opening]

Lulu: Oh, wow, don't you two look cozy.

Kate: Well, I would ask you how yowould like the flowers, but sending them was clearly a mistake.

Sonny: Flowers can't fix the problem, kate.

Kate: They weren't meant to be a solution, sonny. They were meant to tell you that I was thinking about you, and i didn't like the way we left things last night.

Sonny: I -- I didn't like it either.

Kate: Ok, so, look, I'm here. I'm here to apologize, and not just for the argument but for what happened earlier. Had I any idea that alonzo was referring to you, I would have never let him send you away.

Sonny: I know, I know, I know.

Kate: I was dealing with three fires at the time, I was only thinking about the mock-ups.

Sonny: You're always -- that's the -- you don't have to explain, i mean, you know, you've got so much going on, you know.

Kate: No, but it doesn't excuse my behavior. Look, sonny, you know I love you, right?

Sonny: Yeah, and you know that i love you. That's why I have to be honest. I'm not the type of guy who's cut out to be a stay-at-home husband. I can't just cheer from the sidelines while you're out conquering the world.

Kate: I'm not asking you to do that.

Sonny: No, just let me -- can i finish?

Sonny: I won't -- I can't -- be second -- in my wife's life.