Earlier this month General Hospital celebrate its 60th anniversary with prime time special. The tribute to TV’s longest running drama captivated the iconic show’s viewers. With its historic longevity and indelible storylines, General Hospital has become a huge piece of our culture.
Storylines and juicy plots can only get a production so far, but the delivery could make or break the story’s success. Typically, that’s where the actors make their magic. There’s no doubt that General Hospital has had its abundant share of phenomenal actors and roles over the years. But it seems like not many can cause quite the stir that Steve Burton can.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Steve Burton is set to return, and Jason shocks his loved ones with another return from the dead. But will he be the same Jason Morgan that everyone loves? Yes and no. Some GH rumors claim that Jason Morgan returns as his original identity… Jason Quartermaine. Other GH rumors claims that he arrives in Poet Charles someone completely new. However, much supporting evidence points toward what we all know as Sonny’s right hand man, Jason Morgan.
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Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) has lost his mind! He has spent nearly an entire year observing Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). Amnesia had knocked her into a new identity where she is a kind and loving new mother. Of course, Spencer had to see to believe, and what he saw was a good mother.
On the contrary, Spencer has observed his own father for years, and what he sees is a toxic parent. So why in the world did Spencer do what he just did? According to General Hospital spoilers and recaps, Spencer’s suspicions lead him to give up Ace to Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). That’s when he so proudly told Esme that her son was gone and in the care of his unstable, absentee father.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Ace’s big brother faces his own devastating losses. Aside from losing Ace (willingly) to Nikolas, Spencer finds himself on a side all alone as Trina and Laura become infuriated with the man they thought loved Ace. Before now, Spencer couldn’t fathom the thought of living a moment without his new little baby brother until a perfect storm changed his mind.
GH spoilers suggest that the timing was perfect (or not). Esme slipped up in her conversation with Spencer, and his radar went wild. He was into her and had a feeling that she remembers her part. Furthermore, his dad shows up unexpectedly and delivers some sob story about why Ace should be separated from his mother- the only complete constant in the almost one year old’s life.
According to GH rumors, Trina’s furious over Spencer’s decision despite how she feels about Esme. Will Spencer lose Ace, Esme, and Trina?
It’s no secret that the Quartermaine and Corinthos families aren’t the best of friends despite their intermingled members. The Quartermaines were never particularly fond of Carly (Corinthos) Spencer because of her entanglements with both of their son.
In retrospect, Carly caused a lot of problems for the Q family back in the day. It was back when she got pregnant by AJ (Sean Kanan), but convinced Jason to pass baby Michael off as his own. Over the years Carly and the Quartermaine family have managed to play nice most of the time. Needless to say, some members of Michael’s biological paternal side have held resentment toward Carly and Sonny for raising Michael as a Corinthos when he’s technically a Quartermaine. But the Qs are known for their tough exterior, especially Tracy Quartermaine. That’s why Tracy’s next move is a shock to her family as well as GH viewers.
According to the latest GH previews, Michael gets Tracy’s approval despite having been the family black sheep of the younger generations. Perhaps it’s time that Tracy realizes that Michael has paid his dues as a Quartermaine throughout the years. GH rumors tease that Michael’s just as shocked as the viewers when Tracy’s pat on the back is sincere.
Is it possible that Tracy approves of Michael’s recent, covert business scheme? First, Michael knew that Nina was the one who turned his mom and drew into the SEC and stay quiet. Then he showed Nina his hand and used it to his advantage. All keeping the truth from his mom and dad. Everything about this earns Tracy’s stamp of approval.
General Hospital stars Jay and Joey are just precious! Little Ace Cassadine stole this week’s scenes as Nikolas and Spencer’s emotions erupted. According to the twin’s Instagram page ran by mom, Lana Clay, it was Jay who snuggled up to Chavez and Huss.
General Hospital recaps recall Nikolas Cassadine’s shocking return has already put Port Charles up in arms. First, he showed up at his son’s door after having disappeared for months on end. He left his newborn son behind to evade criminal charges involving his son’s mother. So what makes him think that he can waltz back into Port Charles and run things?
Is Baby Ace Leaving GH?
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Esme is distraught when Spencer delivers the news. She may be a free woman but Ace is gone and she won’t rest until she’s returned. Esme 2.0 has done everything possible to ensure that Ace has a safe and healthy upbringing. To their surprise, even Laura and Spencer can see what a good mother Esme is to Ace. Which is why Spencer’s actions came completely out of left field. Up until his father‘s return Spencer couldn’t bear to stand a moment without his brother Ace. Then suddenly he gives him up two seconds flat? Something seems very off with this situation.
Esme isn’t the only one worried about Ace’s whereabouts. Evidently, the current storyline raises concerns. With Nik and Ace on the run, GH fans are concerned about what this means for baby Ace and the twins who portray him. According to General Hospital news reports, Lana Clay adressed Jay and Joey Clay’s GH status. Thankfully, they aren’t going anywhere and they continue to play the role. In fact, a recent IG post confirms that the boys have many more scenes to come! Don’t worry, the Clay twins remain as GH’s irresistibly adorable Ace Cassadine for the foreseeable future! ☺️
As if Ava Jerome (Maura West) has a right to be upset at Laura! Ugh, the nerve. Don’t get me wrong, I love Ava, I do. But her hypocritical ways sometimes have me taking another side. And that’s exactly how I feel about Ava in her fight against Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl).
General Hospital recaps highlight Mayor Laura Spencer’s (Genie Francis) hand in Esme’s arrest and sentencing. Since Ava wanted to press charges to teach Esme a lesson, she isn’t the happiest camper at the moment. She wanted so badly for Esme to get booked at Pentonville. However, Ace’s grandmother, Mayor Laura pulled some strings.
According to recent GH spoilers, Ava lashes out at Laura. She wants so badly for Esme to pay for her crimes in some way, that she didn’t even consider the baby. Baby Ace is attached to his mother as any child would be to their loving parent. That’s why Laura stepped in and made a deal for Esme. After all, sending Esme to Pentonville wouldn’t be in the best interest of baby Ace (Jay and Joey Clay).
GJ rumors claim that Ava blames Laura for Esme’s slap on the wrist, and insists that this isn’t over.
In 1996, the late Tyler Christopher originated the role of Nikolas Cassadine. As the first and most authentic Dr. Prince, Tyler set the stage and paved the way for his successors. Today, his depiction of a true Cassadine lives on to inspire others.
Over the years Tyler Christopher became a household name, and the role of Nikolas Cassadine was iconized by the Emmy winning actor. That’s why it’s not surprising that those who’ve played the role after Christopher look upon his work as a guide.
Fast forward some years and a few Nikolas Cassadine recasts later, General Hospital found the perfect fit. GH fans warned up to Marcus Coloma in no time, becoming comfortable with his portrayal of this beloved character.
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH is onto yet another Nikolas. Adam Huss seems to be the permanent fixture after Coloma’s shocking GH exit. Despite the fan backlash, Marcus Coloma has yet to return. However, Huss has made a big impression on fans after the emotional scene with his tv son. Shockingly, Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and his dad Nikolas reunited after dear old dad’s disappearance. The most shocking part of this all is that Nikolas and his son put their issues aside for Ace and for their own relationship. The scenes were natural and raw. Additionally, Nik and Spencer’s emotional scene seem to capture a familiar feel.
General Hospital news and spoilers report that Adam Huss revealed his secret. There’s no question that scenes like those take preparation. Evidently, Adam Huss extensively prepared for his first major Nikolas Cassadine scene. Recently, Huss revealed to Soaps In Depth, “I watched a lot of scenes between Tyler Christopher and Nicolas Bechtel. What a beautiful dynamic they had, especially in the scenes around the fire when Spencer got burned and Nikolas was at the hospital.”
From there Huss then filmed the Nikolas and Spencer reunion scenes with Nicholas Alexander Chavez. GH spoilers reveal Adam’s take on Nik and Spencer’s relationship. He continued to Soaps In Depth, “I believe what transpires between them is sincere, and there is a sincere want and need from Nikolas to reconnect with Spencer. Which is why he is ready to face whatever he is going to face when it occurs. I also believe he would be willing to do whatever it takes in that moment to get what he needs. It’s definitely interesting, the direction it goes in.”
Are you ready to see what becomes of Nikolas, Spencer, Ava, Esme, and Ace?
Our prayers have been answered! Well, I know that mine have. I can’t say that I speak for all of us, but I will say that the majority of GH fans share my sentiments when it comes to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Steve Burton’s GH return is the absolute best news we’ve received in a while, especially after 2023’s devastating losses.
Despite the tragic losses, GH fans can find something to smile about. Jason Morgan’s comeback has been a bright spot for many since losing Sonya, Jackie, Billy, and Tyler. Of course there are more we’ve most, which are equally as sad. But as they say, life goes on. Thankfully many look forward to Jason’s Port Charles return, especially when it comes to his reunions. Sonny, Carly, Michael, Sam, and Spinelli, come to mind as the most impactful, along with the Quartermaines.
However, Jason and Sam McCall’s (Kelly Monaco) reunion is what gets me out of bed in the morning. Okay, maybe that was a little dramatic. But I am a die hard JaSam fan. Let’s just say that I own Sam’s star necklace and have the same shaped star tattooed on my body.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Jason has a few love interests to choose from. Although sadly Britt is deceased, Sam and Liz are still around. But they aren’t for the taking- for now. Of course, someone new is always a possibility. Sam is currently with Drew, and Elizabeth and Dr. Finn keep giving their relationship the old college try. Nothing is guaranteed and either of those relationships could crumble.
Will Jason’s return ignite another JaSam vs. Liason fan war? Personally, I think Jason and Sam are endgame. One of my favorite things (other than the star necklace) that they share is their love for the color black. Whether it’s a black t-shirt or a black leather jacket, black is definitely Jason and Sam’s color.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) just lost her mother. Despite not having been raised by Bobbie Spencer (Jackie Zeman), Carly and Bobbie had a precious mother-daughter relationship. The last thing that Carly needs is Nina at this difficult time.
GH recaps highlight Nina’s track record. Seemingly Nina Reeves, (Cynthia Watros) lives her life in Carly‘s shadow. The new Mrs. Corinthos got where she is today by stealing from the former Mrs. Corinthos. First, she stole Carly’s husband Sonny in the most devious way, and then she stole her career. Yes, Nina took Carly’s half of the Metro Court right from under her. As if that wasn’t enough, Nina then snitched on Carly and her boyfriend Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) to the SEC.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Nina throws Michael under the bus. Can we say deflection? Now that the cats out of the bag and Nina’s deception and lies have been exposed, she now deflects the blame onto Carly and Sonny’s son. See, she blames him for Carly’s anguish because he knew what Nina had done and didn’t tell her mom or dad. However, Michael’s only known since October, and there were many factors involved in his decision. That’s why General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that things won’t go as Nina planned. Instead, it backfires, and Carly understands exactly why Michael kept his mouth shut.
She’s one problem after another that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) doesn’t need at the moment, or ever. Nina Reeves Corinthos (Cynthia Watros) is more trouble than she’s worth, and Sonny is about to figure that out.
Let’s be honest, if it wasn’t for Nina then Sonny’s life wouldn’t have imploded. Despite outside forces coming together to keep Sonny alive and keep him alive, internal choices are to blame. GH recaps recall that Sonny didn’t die after he fell off that bridge. In fact, he was found and nursed back to health. In addition, he was given a warm bed and a roof over his head from a dear friend. Sonny could have died that day. But instead, external factors were involved in his rescue. Sadly, the choices he made himself are what ultimately separated him from his wife, Carly, and the rest of their family.
Sonny’s family was destroyed from the inside out, and it’s time to right the wrongs. Carly’s ex-husband is well know in Port Charles for his certain demeanor. When he returned from Nixon Falls his loved ones couldn’t help but notice a change. So, it’s quite obvious that Nina is the cause of Sonny’s new identity, and the problems he’s had with family and his business since he returned from the dead.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors Sonny realizes that Nina is more trouble than she’s worth. Nina confronts Cyrus and stirs up even more trouble for Sonny. It’s coming down to the wire and Nina’s reign as Mrs. Corinthos is just about over.
Well, well, well, if it isn’t dear old dad. Once again, Spencer Cassadine’s father mastered his disappearing act. The way Spencer sees it, Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss) chooses himself over his son over and over again.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is stuck between a rock and a hard place. He’s tangled in Esme and Nikolas’s web of deception and he doesn’t want his little brother to suffer. He knows that he must make the best decision for Ace, but when your two choices are Esme or Nikolas, it makes things difficult. How is Spencer supposed to choose between Ace’s parents? One is Spencer’s own father and the other is his semi-reformed, psycho ex-girlfriend.
Prior to Esme’s fall from the parapet, there’s no way in Hell that Spencer would have chosen to help his ex fight for her son. Retrospectively, Spencer despised Esme for the things she’d done. All the lies, the crimes, and the people she’s hurt were never going to get past Spencer. Then, his baby brother was born and Spencer saw a different side of Esme. The amnesia allowed the young mother to focus on her son instead of seeking revenge. But now that her memories have returned, Esme herself is torn between her old self and her new self.
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