Well someone needed to ask this question! Recently a GH fan expressed their dislike for both characters. Although that isn’t the reason behind the question, as General Hospital Blog is a fan of both Jax (Ingo Rademacher) and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), we still want to know what fans think of them as a couple.
Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) knows things about her alleged son, Peter August (Wes Ramsey) in which Peter is totally unaware that she knows. He has done things that have hurt and betrayed those she loves, as well as those he claims to love. Both are struggling with their secrets, Peter is hiding all the despicable things he has done in order to keep himself afloat. He has zero regard for those who care for him as long as he covers up what he has done without dealing with any consequences. Anna is smart. She has found out and has evidence that Peter isn’t squeaky clean. In fact, he’s very far from it. Jason Morgan came to Anna for help when he was desperate to prove Sam Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco) innocence but proving Peter’s involvement in the crimes for which Sam was taking the fall. General Hospital Spoilers indicate Anna is getting tired of holding in what she knows what needs to be done because regardless of her thinking he’s her son, she knows it’s wrong to keep what she knows to herself. By coming forward, Anna would be shedding light on of Peter’s deceptions that have been kept in the dark for so long. These deceptions effect so many in Port Charles and would act as a weight lifted for those accused of crimes committed by Peter. General Hospital spoilers reveal as time goes on, Anna will grow increasingly weary of Peter and keeping his secrets to herself, knowing that if she just brought them to light, she’d be freeing so many in many different ways. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is blinding trusting Peter and has absolutely no idea what he is capable of. Although it would be a huge blow to Maxie’s life, it’s always best to know the truth. General Hospital spoilers hint that Anna is on the verge of doing the right thing. In doing so, the truth exposed will turn so many lives upside down while helping others in the process. Will Anna do what’s right before things go even further? Anna’s relationship with Peter will never be the same which Anna needs time to prepare for the emotional fallout of telling the truth. Can she do it knowing what will come of it?
Sonny Corinthos (Maurce Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) have found themselves in a very serious situation. These two are no strangers to danger but it’s been a while since things have been this heated in Port Charles. They have already been ambushed in two different cities on the same night, causing family and close friends to be in direct range of the danger. Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), a close friend of Sonny’s has already paid the price when she was shot while standing on the pier. Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) instincts kicked in when he shielded Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) from the shots being fired and ran to Laura’s side when she went down. Since that night, Sonny and Jason have been scrambling, trying to figure out who is behind all of this.
Sonny and Jason know they need to protect their families and will go to extreme measures to do just that. Jason knows his wife Sam (Kelly Monaco) can hold her own and even help in the process, but still, his number one priority is to keep her and their children safe from the fallout of this mob war.
The threat of extreme danger extends further than Sonny and Jason. Jasper Jacks (Jax) (Ingo Rademacher) has close ties to the Corinthos family since he and Sonny’s wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have a daughter together, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). Jax isn’t going to sit back and do nothing while knowing that his daughter is in direct danger because of Sonny and Jason’s situation.
In a new General Hospital spoilers promo, Jax is shown arguing with the mother of his daughter and Carly isn’t happy with that Jax is asking of her. In order to protect Josslyn, General Hospital spoilers tease that Jax will tell Carly that she needs to keep her distance from Joss, keeping Joss out of harms way. It’s possible that Jax suggests Josslyn come live with him, or even that he should take their daughter far away from Port Charles. Carly doesn’t want to be separated from her daughter, although she knows what needs to be done in order to keep her safe.
Will Sonny and Jason get the situation under control before extreme measures need to be taken to protect the ones they love?
The latest General Hospital spoilers promo shows Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) leading Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) into his husband’s hospital room where he was transferred while in a coma. Carly is no fan of Brad’s, but she has to interact with him to some extent due to the fact that he is married to her brother, Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes).
Lucas suffered brain trauma after a car accident he was involved in with Brad as they were arguing. Lucas was demanding the know the truth from Brad who has been harboring a major secret for what seems like forever.
General Hospital rumors previously claimed that Ryan Carnes was leaving General Hospital and would eventually be recast when Lucas Jones wakes up from being in a coma. It’s uncertain how this will unfold since Lucas hasn’t needed any type of reconstructive surgery due to his injuries, it would be difficult ro explain why he looks different. In the new General Hospital spoilers promos, Carly is shown walking into the hospital room with Brad, preparing him for what he is about to see. It could very well be something completely different, however, with the General Hospital rumors floating around regarding Ryan Carnes leaving GH, fans jumped to the theory that Carly is preparing Brad for Lucas having a new face.
Carly tells Brad, “I need you to take a deep breath before you go in there,” and as Brad holds Wiley, walks into Lucas’ room, his face drops and has a look of total shock.
You can see the side of Lucas’ face, and it does look like actor Ryan Carnes, but it’s not completely clear. Take a look at the General Hospital promo below and see for yourself. Does Lucas look different, or is the angle just deceiving?
This comes as a General Hospital spoilers SHOCKER as General Hospital comings and goings report the shocking news of the return of Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers). The Cassadine family has been on the front burner lately with story lines revolving around The Dark Prince, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), as Nik faked his death and returned after being presumed dead for over 3 years.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Constance Towers will appear on screen as Helena Cassadine around February 5th-7th but may be pushed back a bit due to the preempted episodes during the Presidential Hearings. Towers taped scenes during the month of December. It remains unclear how long Towers will back in her role as Helena Cassadine.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on the latest regarding the return of Constance Towers and what Helena will be up to in Port Charles.
There has been a breakthrough in the Presidential Hearings that have been causing quite a stir for the daytime television industry. Networks, TV shows, and fans alike have been scrambling to schedule, air, and view the regularly scheduled daytime programs for what seems like an eternity.
A recent update fromThe Washington Post gives new light to the situation and a possible ending for the hearings. This means there is a more solid date for the return of regularly scheduled daytime television, including General Hospital. The Washington Post states there will be a possible acquittal today, Friday, January 31st. If the hearings end today, General Hospital spoilers reveal the show will air on Monday, February 3rd. It is believed that General Hospital will pick up where it has left off, airing episodes the fans have not yet seen, in order to catch up without missing any episodes.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated with confirmation of General Hospital’s return.
Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) cousin Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) came to Port Charles claiming to simply want to visit family, see how Mike (Max Gail) is doing and so on. She gave Sonny a sob story about how she misses her late son, Brando (Johnny Wactor). All the while, General Hospital spoilers have been hinting that Gladys has ulterior motives. She is currently taking money from Sonny in an agreement that she pretends to be Dev Cerci’s (Ashton Arbab) Grandmother while he stays with the Corinthos family.
In recent General Hospital spoilers, it has been revealed that Brando, Gladys Corbin’s son, is actually alive and showed up in the middle of the shoot out. Brando is the gunman who saved Carly from the shots fired but things may not be what they seem. Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) may already be onto Brando, after she asked him if he is working for Sonny or the enemy. He saved Carly (Laura Wright) no doubt, but he could have only done that to try and play Sonny and make them think he is on their side.
Brando could definitely be working for the enemy, especially since we were led to believe he was dead, but there is possibly a bigger picture. General Hospital spoilers indicate he could actually be one of the good guys. It’s quite possible Brando had to fake his death in order to stay incognito, while working on taking down Sonny’s enemies from the inside.
New General Hospital rumors claim Brando and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) may know one another beyond being relatives. GH rumors that Brando could also work for the WSB, and has ties with Dante from there.
It remains to be seen which side Brando is on, but as the mob story unfolds, it’ll become very clear where he stands.
Will Brando stand with Sonny and the Corinthos clan or is he someone they need to fear?
General Hospital news and spoilers revealed the show will be available for viewing on abc.com. The Presidential Hearings are still under way, however, the executives at ABC and General Hospital have finally set up a concrete solution for fans to get caught up. Simply click the link at abc.com to catch up on what you’ve missed.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Laura’s (Genie Francis) fate after being shot during a mob related shootout. When things went down, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) sprung into action, shielding Sasha (Sofia Mattsson) from the shots, and then running to Laura Spencer after she goes down. Michael and Sasha worked together to help stop the bleeding before Laura could get to medical attention. General Hospital spoilers shpw Laura pulling through surgery and will make a full recovery.
Gladys Corbin finds herself in the middle of the crossfire, as one of Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) men, Tony (Philip K. Boyd) pushes her to safety in the warehouse of Corinthos Coffee. In the past, Gladys has mentioned her late son, Brando, but also was making cryptic phone calls to his voicemail, which led fans to believe what has been rumored. General Hospital rumors had suggested Gladys was hiding something, and it turns out her son is actually alive. On today’s episode of General Hospital, Brando is revealed when Gladys sees him and calls out his name. Brando saves Carly Corinthos, the PCPD questions him, accusing him of working for the enemy, but the focus quickly shifts when Gladys sees her son. Carly seems when Gladys recognizes that gunman as her son. At this point. no one is clear on who Brando works for or what his intentions are in Port Charles.
In other General Hospital spoilers, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is terrified for Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) as Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) keeps making her way closer and closer to “her” baby. General Hospital spoilers hint that Willow will feel compelled to take matters into her won hands when it comes to Nelle and Wiley. What will Willow do next to protect the baby she thinks is her biological son? Will she go to extremes? Stay tuned to see her next move as fear motivates Willow to take action against Nelle.
The cast and crew at General Hospital have been doing a great job trying to keep GH fans updated on how to watch new episodes. Since the Presidential Hearings, episodes of General Hospital have either been put on hold, or would air in Canada or other areas where the hearings were not being broadcast all day, on all networks. Some fans were able to watch online through various sources.
Today, via Instagram, General Hospital posted a video message with instructions on how to keep current on the episodes.
WOW! What a powerful new General Hospital spoilers promo for 2020. General Hospital has titled this promo, “Victory,” which pretty much sums up the town of Port Charles, the people, and what they all stand for as a whole. Although Port Charles is filled with danger, drama, and heartache, the new GH promo puts focus on the good that is happening in town and to the people of Port Charles.
In the new General Hospital spoilers promo, Ava Jerome (Maura West) says, “Onward and upward” which is among the many positive statements and scenes within the 2 minute and 15 second clip. The promo shows siblings reconnecting, babies being born, sister in laws getting along, and much more.
This could be the calm before the storm. The new General Hospital spoilers 2020 promo comes just in time, right amidst the mob war that has now broke out in Port Charles and in Brooklyn. General Hospital spoilers have been indicating for weeks that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and more are among those directly involved in the mob war that has blindsided the boss, Sonny. February Sweeps is quickly appraoching and the drama is about to heat up. It’s important to think of all the calm, quiet, and peaceful times in Port Charles during this wild, and even violent times.
“Plenty of bad things happen in these halls every day, but, there is always something good waiting just around the corner.” Those words of wisdom came from General Hospital Head Nurse, Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy). The new promo closes out with Sonny and Laura thanking God for General Hospital.
Sonny Corinthos and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) have the right idea as at the end of the clip, the two thank God for GH in a conversation with one another.
“Thank God for General Hospital” -Sonny.
“Yes, Thank God” -Laura Spencer
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