How Do You Propose to Do That? Sonny and ADA Turner’s Flirting with Danger
When Justice meets the Mob in Port Charles, the rules change. In this October 30 preview, ADA Justine Turner asks mob boss Sonny Corinthos, “How do you propose to do that?”
It’s a question rooted in flirtation and strategy, and neither side plays by conventional rules.
Sonny sits across the table from Justine, his posture relaxed but his gaze intense.
He outlines a plan—one that blurs the line between law and chaos.
Justine listens, her expression hard to read. The flirtation in their tone hides high-stakes power play: Sonny needs a legal maneuver; Justine sees leverage.

The speculated deal? Sonny’s war with Jenz Sidwell is escalating. He may need official cover. And Justine? She may be using this moment to gather intel. The script leaves room for both motives.
When a mob boss and an ADA flirt over plans, the viewer doesn’t wonder if the law breaks — but who breaks it first.
Meanwhile, in corners of Port Charles, other players take notice.
The Quartermaines sense that Sonny’s getting bold. Curtis feels the tension shifting. And the audience waits: will this meeting spark an alliance, a betrayal, or both?
By episode’s end, the lines between power and vulnerability, between protector and player, will blur. The question isn’t just “What will Sonny do?” but “What game has Justine started?”
In Port Charles, when the boss asks “How do you propose?” the city leans in — knowing the answer may change everything.
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