General Hospital - 1986 - Pt 50 Alan/Monica/Sean/Tiff/Simon

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Part 50. Edward tries to convince Tiffany to talking to an ex-lover. He's a Swiss banker and Edward wants him to confirm that Sean has a Swiss bank account. Meanwhile, Monica reads a letter from the "grave". A lawyer has delivered a letter that Alan wrote to Monica warning her about Sean. It mentions specifics such as the Swiss bank statement in the wall safe. Monica tries to call Sean but he's gone off suddenly on a business trip. She doesn't know what to do. Rick comes over to discuss a patient and he notices that Monica is agitated. Monica gives him the letter from Alan. They go to a restaurant to meet the private detective that Alan hired to break into Sean's the night of Frisco and Felicia's honeymoon. He confirms that Alan wrote down a Swiss bank account number from the safe. Tiffany has no luck with the Swiss banker. Edward decides that Tiffany needs to swoop in between Sean and Monica.

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  • @mtisetfav1 Yeah Tiffy must have ex-lovers stashed all over the world! She IS Tiffany Hill! :)

  • Tiffany's ex lover tells her she is bad news ROFL! Boris is a married man! Shame on you Tiffy!  :) And Boris you are responsible for your OWN actions! :)

  • this part is so exciting

  • Does Tiff have ex-lovers stashed all over the world?

  • what can i say, these quartemaines are shameless!!!! these writers are so cleve, they did not waste talent

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