General Hospital Recaps: ADA Turner questions Trina about Emma, and because of Anna. I know this isn’t much considering that the people of Port Charles live in a world where organ transplants and gunshot wounds don’t leave scars. Where spina bifida is reversible if you’re Donna Corinthos, and where murder happens regularly while Pentonville is seemingly empty. Oddly, the criminals still run the streets of Port Charles.
Despite many other implausible, yet soapy scenes of the past, recent scenes have given that same “oh sure,” kind of vibe. According to General Hospital recaps, a city official and a college student caught the audience’s attention. Apparently, the way to uncover the corruption among PC’s municipal leaders is to essentially be corruptive yourself. The standing ADA uses unethical practices that abuse the power of authority. And that’s exactly how ADA Justine Turner (Nanzeen Contractor) conducts herself in this situation. Evidently, the ADA further revealed her true agenda when she grilled college student Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) about Emma Scorpio Drake. It was then that Ms. Robinson turned the tables on Turner. Without hesitation, the ADA divulged her true intentions. She told a local citizen about her plan to incriminate Anna through Emma. that she’s only interested in Emma is because of Anna Devane, Emma’s grandmother.
ADA Turner Questions Trina And Uses Emma Scorpio Drake
Moreover, General Hospital spoilers indicate that Anna’s job and Emma’s freedom are at risk. ADA Justine Turner is locked in and laser focused on finding dirt on Anna. She’s convinced that Police Commissioner Devane turns a blind eye to organized crime. Especially when it comes to her pals Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). And as per usual, the mob is a hot ticket item for law enforcement, and the Corinthos Organization has been the targeted pursuit for decades.
Frankly, the ADA’s actions say more about her than anything she could have learned about Police Commissioner Devane through Trina Robinson. Besides, there are other ways to get incriminating material on Anna other than summoning a local college student to play 20 questions. On top of that, ADA Turner admitted that she’s using Emma to get to Anna.
Does anyone else find this scene soooo out of pocket? It was random at best. A professional woman whose goal is to expose a colleague for lacking professionalism, and here she is using unprofessional and unethical practices herself.
ADA Turner arranges a meet up with local college student to poke around at her rival, Anna. And she’s using Anna’s granddaughter Emma to do it? Then divulges this to one of Emma’s “friends”? Like, what? Who thought this scene was a good idea?