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Friday, February 9, 2007 Now it's big brother Craig who's picking on Katie, and Henry comes to her defense. He tells her she's nothing like her brother, and she agrees that she doesn't want to be. Today’s episode was directed by Jennifer Pepperman and written by Susan Dansby.
Transcripts from TVMegasite Katie: Don't even think of putting me in the same category with you. I still have friends, which is more than I can say for you. Craig: Name five. You can't, can you? Because you wrote a book that set off a chain of events that destroyed a family and lost your husband. And now you're paying the price. Katie: Gosh, Craig, what happened to your Charles Dickens moment? A few minutes ago, I was an adorable little moppet writing to Santa Claus, and now I'm the Wicked Witch of Oakdale. Which one is it? Craig: Oh, you're still an adorable little moppet. And I'm not judging you, I'm sympathizing. I'm sure when you wrote that book, you had no idea what you were setting in motion. Katie: I didn't. And I'm going to spend the rest of my life making amends. 'Cause I, unlike some people, know the meaning of remorse. Craig: Katie, I miss you. More than you can even imagine. And if that's not remorse, I don't know what is. Katie: Is this about Margo? Craig: No, it's about you and me. And despite our differences, we were always able to admit that we loved each other. Katie: So, you're not trying to get me to get her to give you another chance. Craig: What? Why would I do that? Katie: Because she's not talking to you. Because you had Daniel kidnapped! Craig: I did what? Kat: Oh, come on, don't play innocent. Tom had a heart attack because of all of that. If I was Margo, I wouldn't speak to you either! Craig: You know what you're saying is rumor and third-hand information, at best. Katie: Oh, come on, Craig, I know what I know, and I know I don't want to have anything to do with someone that would harm an innocent child. Craig: If Daniel was harmed, it certainly was not me. Katie: Well, because of you, then. Craig: And Carly Snyder's innocent children, harmed because of you, perhaps? Katie: How dare you! Craig: No, wait. Wait, wait, wait, wait! It's just -- we have more in common than ever before. Can't we help each other? Katie: Help each other how? Craig: Katie, you're my sister -- Katie: Get your hands off of me! Craig: Katie -- Henry: Hey, hey, you heard her, Montgomery. Leave her alone.
Henry: You sure you're okay? Katie: I will be as soon as I forget that my brother is right. Henry: That's impossible. Right about what? Katie: He said that we have a lot in common -- Craig: And we do and you hate it. It must be such a comfort to know, that you have good ole reliable Henry here, to play the role of absent hubby. Katie: He's not playing the role of anything, Mike and I aren't divorced. Craig: I'm sorry, isn't that a technicality? Katie: Mike is taking some time, okay -- to get his bearings. But he and I are fine. I'm not giving up on us, as long as it takes. Craig: Well, she does have spunk, doesn't she, Henry? Katie: She has a heart and a soul Craig and since you have neither, it blows your whole "something in common" theory straight to hell. Craig: Oh, woof, snarling dog right on cue. Easy, boy. Look, I'll leave you to you're delusions, but one day you're going to wake up and you're are going to realize that Mike is not coming back, okay. He doesn't care and if you keep pushing away the people that do care, one day they won't come back either. Henry: Let us hope that he makes good on that threat. Katie: You know, he's right. Sometimes I feel like I've ruined as many lives as he has. And that's scary. Henry: Please, you can't count that high. Bubbles, you are nothing -- repeat after me. You are nothing, nothing, nothing, like Craig Montgomery. Katie: Thank you. There is one difference between me and Craig, I really do want to change my life. I don't want to keep making these same mistakes over and over. Henry: Don't we all? Katie: We'll we can, we just have to put our minds to it. To becoming older and wiser. Henry: How bout just wiser.
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