Obrecht Finds Evidence to Launch Peter’s Life Into Turmoil, While Carly Threatens Nina (Repeat from Feb 24)

SoapsSpoilers’ General Hospital recap for the repeated Wednesday, February 24, 2021 episode. Today, Obrecht found evidence against Peter, while Carly threatened Nina and Nina got to meet Wiley. We also have this Thursday’s GH recap where Port Charles residents celebrated New Year’s Eve.

Carly explains to Jason at Perks that the feds didn’t buy Nina’s story. Nelle’s death is officially declared accidental. Carly has concerns that Nine will start making claims on Wiley. She doesn’t want Nina projecting her feelings about Nelle on Wiley.

Willow and Michael visit Nina at Crimson. She talks to Wiley and thanks the couple for bringing him. She almost calls herself his grandma but catches herself in time and then apologizes for the meltdown at the cemetery. Michael has hopes that she’ll move on from her issues with Carly for Wiley’s sake. Nina sits the kid at her desk and watches videos with him until Carly turns up. She’s surprised and not happy. Michael gets the hint and takes off with Willow and the boy while Carly tells Nina that the scene she walked in on could be the last time she spends with her grandson. She says that Nina’s claims about Nelle’s death aren’t factual and warns that if she keeps spinning out of control, she’ll lose everything.

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Robert turns up at the Quartermaine manse to see Olivia. They catch up a little and he tells her he hasn’t yet made peace with Maxie’s choice of husband. Olivia joins in the Peter rant. She goes to find some wine and Alexis arrives. Robert doesn’t think she should be there considering she almost killed Liv’s son. She knows. When Olivia returns, Robert is reluctant to leave the two women alone. HE’s but a phone call away. He takes a rain check on the bottle and goes. Olivia wonders to Alexis why she isn’t drowning her sorrows someplace else. Alexis asks for a chance to be the friends that Olivia deserves but Liv refuses to forgive her.

Michael and Willow arrive home, happy for what they did for Nina. They discuss continuing dating other people and she leaves for the gatehouse.

Maxie and Britt sit at PC Grill. Britt talks about having more female relatives and Peter’s name comes up. Maxie refuses to hear the doctor trash talk him. Britt wonders if she’s secretly having second thoughts. Otherwise, why would she care so much about what other people thought of her intended? “My feet are warm,” she insists. Maxie thinks Peter is awesome and that he’ll prove them all wrong. Britt knows him better and admits she has doubts.

At Anna’s Peter turns up. She thinks it’s time they faced the truth. She asks him to come clean if he’s going to. She still has the paperwork that connects him to the assassin. She asks if he was involved. He asks if there are more documents. She asks if there is, he should let her know. He claims they’re all lies concocted by Liesl Obrecht to make them look damning. He urges her to destroy the evidence. He tosses the evidence into the fire, and tries to spin how the future might go. He goes and she calls Valentin and lets him know it’s time to stop Peter.

Liesl sneaks around in the dark in Maxie and Peter’s place. She knocks over the envelope from Marick and gets on the laptop, ignoring it. She finds nothing and picks up the envelope. She opens it and finds a USB with a video from Alex. She watches it and laughs that she struck the motherload. Britt and Maxie’s voices carry from the hall and she hides when they enter the room. Maxie can’t find Peter and goes to rest. Once she’s gone, Britt takes her mother out of the apartment. Later,  Peter returns and Maxie rushes into his arms. She was filled with worry. He promises not to make her worry again.

Back at Perk’s, Robert meets Jason, worried that he’s distracted by running the business and hasn’t kept his eyes on Peter. Jason counters that he hasn’t forgotten about Peter.