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Full Circle - OLTL Recap for Thursday, May 13, 2009

OLTL Episode Recap

From Richard Schwertfager, for About.com

John comes too, locked in a padded cell, and begins to “see” Pete, his father’s best friend. Pete talks John thru his situation – from luring the orderlies into the room to John freeing himself of the straightjacket and rushing off to find Marty. Mike and Bo watch as Hope’s grave is dug up – to make sure that everything goes according to procedure. Marcie shows up, explaining that she needed to be there for this. Mike warns her of what’s about to come, Marcie says that she’ll be fine as long as they are together. Bo, Mike and Marcie watch as Hope’s casket is lifted out of the ground and taken to the lab. Cole and Starr begin to reminisce about when they were together and how happy they were. Markko and Langston are getting antsy, both try to prolong their stay at the prom as if they are avoiding “Operation Deflower.” Starr takes Langston aside and reassures her that she and Markko are going about this the right way. Langston admits that she’s nervous, Starr is sure that everything will go as planned. Lola, who is high, overhears Markko and Langston talking, taunts them about the perils of pregnancy. All can see that something is wrong with Lola, but she denies it and stumbles out of the prom. Langston and Markko leave to start their magical evening.

Cole and Starr dance to the last dance, wherein they both wonder what it would’ve been like to have raised Hope and lived as a family. Cole takes Starr to the cemetery before he takes her home, they sit by the grave and pray they find out what really happened with Hope. Langston and Markko arrive at the hotel room, each noticeably nervous and trying to change the subject – talking about anything but sex. Finally they both reveal how nervous they are, all seems well after that. Langston changes as Markko prepares the room. Langston and Markko begin to make love, but not before Langston gives Markko a condom – one of the one’s Lola poked holes in. Dorian, who was frantically pacing back and forth around her house because of what she knows Langston is doing, seeks comfort with Ray. They succumb to passion and end up in bed together. Unfortunately, Lola walks in on them. Ray can see that something is wrong with Lola – who is still high. Lola tells Ray and Dorian that she made sure Langston and Markko will pay for what they did. Dorian demands to know what Lola did to Langston.

Todd wakes up in an old KAD Frat Room, with Powell sitting next to him. Powell explains that he went thru great lengths to replicate the room Marty was raped in. Todd demands to know what Powell wants. Powell explains that its his duty to make Todd pay for what he did, he opens a closet to reveal Blair, Marty and Tea – each tied to a chair. Powell wheels them out one by one and explains that they’ll all have their chance to get even with Todd. Todd gets Powell to confess that he killed Lee, Wes and Talia and stabbed Blair – explaining that he killed everyone that hurt Marty. Marty is not flattered by Powell’s demented form of revenge. Powell tells Marty that it’s her turn to get back at Todd, Powell unties Marty and hands her a knife, telling her to kill Todd. Marty explains that her killing Todd would not give her justice. Powell hands the knife to Blair, hoping that she’ll take Todd out. But Blair refuses to even touch he knife. Powell asks Tea if she’d like to be the first to take a crack at Todd. Tea shakes her head no. But something is going on in Tea’s head. Powell asks all three women one more time, this time Tea says “I’ll do it.” . . .

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