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Full detailed profile on Alice Gunderson Played by Bergen Williams on General Hospital Daytime Soap Opera.
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Birthday: July 14 1959 |
Carly goes inside and finds Max and Stan. She asks them to look after Sonny for her and they agree. They all look over at Milo who is taking his hilarious turn at dancing with Lulu. Just as he gets into his odd little groove, Spinelli cuts in and Lulu lands in his arms. Sadly for The Jackal, the music ends just as they get started. Thankfully, it's time to cut the cake so Lulu gets a reprieve. Next, it's time to throw the bouquet. Bobbie, Alice, Lulu, Robin and Sam are out there fighting for it, but it lands squarely in Lulu's highly sought-after hand. Dillon, Spinelli and Milo high-five when they see who catches it.
At the Q's, Edward, Monica, Alice, Emily, Dillan and Ned are dressed for the wedding. Luke wants to know if the opera is in town. They tell him that his niece is getting married today! He says that his niece doesn't like him and he's had his share of weddings. Alice says that since Tracy is out of town, she could be his date. Luke says that would sweeten the pot, but still declines. Ned wonders if Skye will attend today and then Edward mentions that the war between Sonny and Lorenzo is looming. Luke bolts to attention and mentions something about the wedding being the perfect diversion. He takes off and says, "I've got a life to leave…"
Luke is asking Tracy how she got in cahoots with Scott! Tracy that she went to Shady Brooke to warn the staff to keep Scott away from Laura and found him there. She says that she heard Scott's plan out and agreed to help him to keep Luke away from Laura. She admits that it's not fun watching her husband fight for who gets to pick Laura's next pair of slippers, but she is pretending to be on Scott's side for his sake. Luke wonders how he can trust her, then turns to the chair and says, "Alan, can I trust her?" Just then Alice announces that Mayor Floyd has arrived (at Tracy's request). She asks him to fire Scott Baldwin from his new job as Special Prosecutor. She says that he faked his own death to avoid criminal charges a few years ago, but Floyd says that was never proven and that he brought Baldwin in to clean up Port Charles. Lukesays,"Whatever he's got on you must be nasty." Floyd and Luke duke it out verbally and finally Floyd leaves. Tracy tells Luke that she just tried to cash in years of political favors for him and he blew it! Luke tells her that if he loses Laura, their marriage is over. Then he storms out of the room. A little later he come back and apologizes. He says that he does trust her and that they need to come up with a plan. Tracy is deeply hurt and finally speaks. She says, "If you think that I'm going to tolerate your little tantrums all in the name of true love, you'd better wake up and smell the burning bridge." He tells her that he's just crazy where Baldwin is concerned, that's all. Tracy says, "I love you Luke and that is a rare emotion for me. Do NOT expect it to last forever." She says that she was willing to go after Scott Baldwin when there was nothing in it for her, and for her efforts she was mistrusted by her husband. She tells him that if he wants to risk what they've found together for Laura -- go head. She goes on to say that Laura is a moot point because she is not coming back and he needs to accept it.
Luke and Tracy (and Alan) are still in the Q study when Alice announces that Sam McCall has arrived. She comes marching in and tells Tracy to back off! Tracy pushes Luke out of the room so she can deal with Sam alone. Sam tells Tracy that if she ever sends her a picture of Angela Monroe again�Tracy says that somebody else must know her secret because she didn't do it. After Sam leaves, Alan asks Tracy what she's bribing Sam with. Luke hears Tracy yelling at the chair again so he comes in and tells her that he needs to get out of town if she's going to confess to altering the will. He shakily chugs a drink as Tracy continues to argue with "the chair."
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