General Hospital Spoilers: A Mother’s Intuition; Carly’s ‘Beautiful Dream’ A Sign For What’s To Come

A mother’s intuition typically has a significant amount of credibility when it comes to matters of her children. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is a devoted, loving, mother, who will fight for and protect her children at all costs.

The loss of Carly and Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) son, Morgan (Bryan Craig) devastated the entire family, but his mother Carly took his death especially hard. Carly hasn’t been the same since Morgan died, although she has moved on with her life as best she can, Morgan is still on the front burner of his family’s mind.

Earlier this month, GH’s Bryan Craig announces he was ready to come back to work, calling out General Hospital. GH news reports starting circulating and rumors of Morgan Corinthos retuning from the dead have now gotten a step closer to reality.

General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Carly Corinthos wakes up from what she calls, “the most beautiful dream.” Carly has recently been through trauma after her encounter with Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). It’s possible Carly’s mind in on overload and her dreams may be a result of her mental state. However, General Hospital rumors claim Carly’s dream involves Morgan. Carly is the mother of all mothers on GH, and her intuition isn’t taken lightly. Could Carly’s dream predict that her son, Morgan is out there alive somewhere?

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