sabato 2 maggio 2015

1988 (#2) - The deal with Jill and the discovery of Rex's true identity

When Rex informs David and Jill that he no longer wants to date a greedy and hysterical woman like Katherine, Jill, in order to convince the man to continue seeing his bitter enemy, promises Rex to pay him. Rex, not understanding why Jill insists on continuing this farce, appears skeptical, but in the end accepts willingly when Jill presents him with a written agreement. Not satisfied, Jill tries to do everything possible to embarrass Katherine, persuading her to publicly expose her relationship with the man, in the hope of making her look bad because she is seeing a former tramp. So she organizes a double date at Gina's, convinced that there is definitely someone who will recognize Rex next to the woman. No one, however, has any idea what is going to happen that night. As soon as Gina sees Jill and runs to say hello, she is completely shocked to see her, David and Katherine together with her father Brian! In total dismay, Rex then explains that he is actually Gina and Danny's father and that he has changed his identity, since he was once called Brian Romalotti. Gina then explains that Rex has been in prison several times and that he is famous for being called "the wizard of the scam". The statement leaves everyone speechless, and when Gina does to escape, Rex runs after her in an attempt to explain the situation. So Rex reaches Gina asking her forgiveness for all his past mistakes, saying that he is now on a new path and has returned to Genoa City to meet the only thing that matters to him now: his children. Rex, therefore, confesses to Gina that he hopes for a reconciliation just when Danny arrives, incredulous to find himself in front of the person he hated the most all these years: his father. Rex promises them that he will show them that he has changed and, in the meantime, he won't ask them anything or interfere with their lives if they don't want to. These words perplex Gina, who seems to be touched by her encounter with Rex, while apparently they don't upset Danny at all, always skeptical that his father has really changed, saying that he will only bring trouble.

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