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General Hospital -1995 Alan tells Emily how the family works

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1995 - Emily is still new to the Quartermaines and this family really confuses her (they seem lovable one moment and they go for the kill the next.) Alan tries to explain to her how the family works. It's not normal. You have to stockpile arguments. They have a good laugh about it. Monica comes along and sees them, especially Em, being happy. She tells Alan that Emily listens to him but not to her. Alan explains to Monica that he's not replacing her mother so it's easier for him to connect with Emily.

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  • Snowballs! This was classic. I loved Alan's description of the dysfunctional Qs. Great scene with Alan & Emily.

  • Alan and Monica forever. I loved this scene! Alan was a great dad.

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  • Oh I commented on this before with my old account but I really dont care anymore LOL [=

    Class scene! Snowballs! Loved Alan and Emily's relationship, Stuart and Amber were so cute together [=

    Sad scene at the end, all Monica wanted was for Emily to accept her as her mother and IMO that didn't happen properly until Emily's drug overdose ]=

  • Yup! The Q code.

  • Hilarious when Emily left and Monica turned to Alan and said "Snowballs?" and gave him the look of "what the hell?" :)

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