Every so often an actor/actress displays a level of talent that is so powerful, we as fans can’t help but recognize. There are also those times when not only the fans give recognition, but co-stars as well.
The performance by Kirsten Storms on Wednesday’s episode of General Hospital set the bar extremely high for these recognizable scenes. The raw emotion brought forth by Storms has her audience living and breathing everything Maxie Jones was feeling as she was finally letting it all out on the man she once loved, Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Kirsten’s co-star and scene partner, Wes Ramsey, has publicly recognized Kirsten for her work and what she has brought to the story of Maxie and Peter.
In a recent Instagram post, Ramsey highlights his screen partner, Storms, while recognizing their chemistry as co-stars. A portion of Ramsey’s caption reads, “We really brought the house down. In a glorious blaze. ????”
General Hospital rumors were bound to surface as Peter August runs out of time. Those rumors claim that Ramsey could be headed toward his GH exit. These rumors are based on Peter’s unredeemable character. How can anyone come back from this? It’s entirely possible. It’s a soap opera, and in the soap world, anything is possible.
The pressure is on for Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) to find a way to save Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard). He’s been gravely ill for weeks as a result of Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) destruction and aim to hit Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) where it hurts.
General Hospital spoilers reveal It’s coming down to the wire for Chase, and Finn fears the worst. He’s desperate to get his hands on the antidote from Peter. He’s been working tirelessly to no avail, and if he doesn’t make a move fast, Chase will die.
General Hospital previews give a glimpse of what’s ahead, when Finn decides to follow Peter to the roof of GH to confront him for what he so desperately needs. Peter isn’t once to be reasoned with, especially now after being scorned by the one person he actually loves. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) pretended as long as she could, but eventually absolutely lost it on Peter.
General Hospital rumors hint that the one who pushes Peter down the stairwell is none other than Finn himself. It’s unclear yet whether it was an accident or intentional; out of frustration, anger, and desperation to save Chase.
Finn is well aware that Peter holds Chase’s fate in his hands, so it would be odd if he intentionally throws Peter down the stairs. But it’s also plausible that things got so heated, Finn acted in the moment. Could it be an accident? After all Peter has done to destroy the lives of the people of Port Charles, would there be much satisfaction if he dies accidentally?
Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) and Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) have developed a mutual friendship. They have confided in each other as well as helped one another through some of life’s recent obstacles.
Laura could sense that there was something askew with her friend when she personally delivered the official liquor license for, The Savoy. His enthusiasm was on the back burner, which Laura pointed out. This led him to disclose what happened with Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr). Now, an uncomfortable kiss is the least of Curtis and Portia’s problems.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis has a bad feeling after his strange phone call to Portia. He knows Portia didn’t just hang up on him given what had just happened; he senses trouble. Laura knows that her brother Cyrus is capable of the unthinkable and more. His location at the moment remains unknown to Laura, Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), and the rest of Port Charles.
General Hospital previews show Laura hearing the concern in her friend’s voice, and she knows he’s right. Portia is in trouble. Will it be obvious to Laura that her brother Cyrus is involved? GH rumors suggested Laura knows right away and decides to intervene. Is it too late?
Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) is under immense pressure to keep to her Oath and help Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) regardless of what kind of human being he may be. He trusts that she holds her Oath and honor dearly, and won’t do anything to jeopardize her ethics.
It looked like Portia and Trina has gotten through the worst of things when she removed Renault’s bullet and watched him pass out from the pain. But what they didn’t do will serve as their biggest mistake.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Portia and Trina are still at the wrong end of Cyrus’ gun. The Portia has the perfect opportunity to remove the gun from his hands as he was momentarily unconscious
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is a big talker when it comes to valuing family. But talk is all that his sister, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) ever gets from her newfound brother. Renault’s actions tell Laura all she needs to know about what type of man her brother is.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Laura Spencer stepping in as her brother Cyrus bleeds from a gunshot wound. After showing up at Portia Robinson’s (Brook Kerr), things get worse before they get better.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Cyrus needs Portia to tend to his wound, but receiving resistance from Portia is not something Cyrus has time for.
In the latest General Hospital previews, a scream is heard by Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), the PCPD, and more, related to the situation involving Cyrus Renault and Portia Robinson. Laura hears the scream as and General Hospital rumors suggest Laura will try to take control of the situation, hopefully before it becomes too late.
Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) hadn’t had much time to grieve after the sudden loss of her husband, Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). She immediately immersed herself in work and her kids, without fully processing the loss. Her anger was pointed in the wrong direction, and once she realized Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was innocent, she began to focus on Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital previews show Elizabeth and Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) talking in the hospital. It’s clear that Elizabeth is fed up with everyone Peter has done and the amount of loss so many have suffered because of him.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth expresses her feelings to Finn, she proclaims, “he doesn’t get to take anything else from us.”
General Hospital rumors indicate Elizabeth’s clear motive put Liz at the tip of the list of suspects who would have been the one to push Peter down the stairs. Although Peter he’s many enemies, Elizabeth Webber Baldwin just may have the strongest motive.
The entire General Hospital fan base was in total shock when Roger Howarth’s character, Franco Baldwin, was unexpectedly killed by Wes Ramsey’s, Peter August. Everyone knows Peter is crazy, but still, nobody saw Franco’s death coming.
General Hospital news reports quickly confirmed that Howarth‘s exit would be temporary. Immediately following the news that Howarth would be returning to GH, GH rumors began, surrounding the mystery of Roger’s new character’s identity.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal what it was like for Roger to return to the set of GH. In a recent interview withSoap Opera Digest, Howarth opened up about his feelings upon his return. He told SOD, “I was straight-up terrified, 100 percent. I love what I do and I was glad to get back to it — but there’s a certain amount of nervous energy that showed up.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal Howarth’s new character, Austin, is still a work in progress. He explains that he can’t make himself look much different physically, but must be different in other ways. He said, “I can’t change the way I look so much. So for this guy to be different, he has to speak differently and walk differently and to be honest, I’ve had mixed success and it’s taken me a bit — I’m still kind of figuring it out. [But] I hope the audience enjoys him, because there is some great story coming.”
The race against time, and Peter August (Wes Ramsey), has been going on well; past the point of suspense and drama. Chase (Josh Swickard) is fighting for his life because of a poison in which was meant for Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton).
Peter is making things hard for Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), taunting reporters antidote while Finn drives himself crazy in the lab.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn is at his wits end with Peter and his games being played at the expense of Chase’s life. Finn has been working in the lab day and night to come up with a cure to save Chase. Anna remains highly involved by finding ways to help Finn, along with helping take down Peter.
General Hospital previews indicate Finn is so fed up that he decides to confront Peter. Although he must be extremely careful not to push Peter over the edge, Finn risks pushing Peter’s last button, while still having control of whether Chase lives or dies.
Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore) has been locked up in Pentonville for a crime he didn’t comment. He still doesn’t know who actually shot Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig), but she and Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) both know Nikolas is the one who hired someone to shoot her.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Nikolas is willing to go to great lengths to keep his involvement in Hayden’s shooting and Shawn’s wrongful conviction a buried secret.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Shawn is taking the advice from Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), and going after his freedom. He can no longer tolerate sitting behind bars when he knows he’s innocent.
General Hospital rumors suggest Shawn will need to help gather as much evidence as possible that support his innocence. What, or who, would help him the most is the very person he is accused of hurting. Hayden Barnes.
General Hospital comings and goings rumors claim Rebecca Budig could return as Hayden Barnes as a walking, breathing, piece of evidence which would exonerate Shawn. But if Hayden helps Shawn by testifying what she knows, she’d be implicating Nikolas. Is it time for Hayden to return to tell Nikolas’ secret, and free an innocent man?
If you follow General Hospital’s, Maurice Benard on social media, you’re well aware of his humor and desire to keep smiles on the faces of his fans.
In a recent but expired Instagram story, Maurice Benard’s humor shone through as he as libbed a scene from the syndicated CW series, Charmed. The scene starring Shannen Doherty and General Hospital’s Ted King (Lorenzo/Luis Alcazar) fit perfectly with Benard’s hilarious fictional story using a voice over convey his message to GH fans.
General Hospital news and spoilers revealed Maurice Benard’s thoughts on playing Mike currently as opposed to the iconic mob boss, Sonny Corinthos. He mentioned how he enjoyed the change of pace as Mike, but assured fans that Sonny would be back soon.
In the video below of the expired IG sorry, Benard uses his voice to Ted King’s scene, asking the women (Doherty) all about Sonny and Mike.
General Hospital spoilers and previews disclose Sonny will make his way home to his wife Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and family very soon as things with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) gets complicate over in Nixon Falls.
Here’s to hoping Sonny will soon leave his Mike persona behind and return to his roots. He’s much needed in Port Charles as Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is making life dangerous for the entire town.
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