Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) was no model citizen or even a good parent. Sure, she wasn’t a total monster of a mother. But her’s and Willow’s relationship was far from your typical mother-daughter bond. In fact, Willow didn’t even know that Harmony wasn’t her biological mother. Therefore, her home life was based on a lie. But Willow and Harmony loved each other in their own way.
Clearly, Harmony loves and cares deeply about the only daughter she’s ever known. Despite how things went down over the years, Harmony feels the need to protect Willow, even from beyond the grave. That’s when she came to her daughter in dream.
Despite all of Harmony’s shortcomings as a mother, she still finds it necessary to keep Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) from Willow. Is Harmony just the worst kind of hypocrite? Or does she know something about Nina that’s so dark it makes Harmony look like Mother-of-the-Year?
Since Harmony’s warning, General Hospital rumors regarding Nina Reeves have spread across social media platforms. Reportedly, the majority of GH fans believe that Harmony’s warning is definitely about Nina. That’s why Nina becomes unsettled when Willow confides in her about her dream. See, Nina and Harmony have past that not many know about.
According to GH spoilers, Harmony’s warning is the beginning of Nina’s fallout. Although Harmony may not be the one to specifically expose Nina, it’s possible that she’s provided enough information to get this party started. Is Willow’s dream the thread that’s pulled just before everything unravels?
The fate of the film industry was unclear just a few short months ago when the WGA went on strike this past May. Fast forward through Summer and the outlook seems brighter. Thankfully, conflict between the Writer’s Guild Association and Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers has been settled after nearly five months.
Reportedly, the WGA and AMPTP made a deal based on the tentative agreement that was reached. Still, the deal must await approval before the strike officially ends.
Details surrounding the film industry’s writer’s strike agreement have not yet been released. Technically, the WGA remains on strike but picketing ends. The strike is on until the negotiations committee votes. Until then, on whether to pass the agreement on to the WGAW Board and WGAE Council for approval. Evidently, negotiations were at a standstill over AI and staffing elements.
As for the actors, the SAG-AFTRA remains on strike and heads back to negotiate with AMPTP. So far, the WGA members will not return to work until their fellow actors reach an agreement as well. Check back for more updates regarding the final stages to end the strike.
Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) has really outdone himself this time. It seems that each and every one of Victor’s plots become increasingly nefarious.
The Cassadine family is infamously known for their wild plots to take over Port Charles, and even the world. And to think it all began decades ago with the one and only, Helena Cassadine. Mainly, the Cassadine’s had their sights set on Luke Spencer (Tony Geary). But over the years their darkness and greed grew. Then, before too long Luke wasn’t the only one who had to watch his back.
Moreover, the Cassadine/Spencer family war became widely popular over the years. But why would the Cassadine’s let all their power and energy to go after just one enemy? Why not go for more? Well, that’s exactly what the evil Cassadines did. At this point, no one in Port Charles was safe from them. Not even members of their own family.
From Stavros to Stefan, Helena to Victor, these were the darkest of Cassadines. Still no member of that family is more feared than the evil dark queen herself. However, she isn’t the only Cassadine whose reach goes beyond the grave. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Victor controls Charlotte even after he’s gone. Apparently, there’s something about those tarot cards that’s got Charlotte hooked! In fact, this isn’t the first time that the Cassadine’s used tarot cards as part of another one of their machinations.
Does Victor have his own granddaughter carry out his revenge on Anna Devane (Finola Hughes)?
Out of all of Sonny’s ex-wives and lovers, I’d have to say that Carly [Corinthos] Spencer (Laura Wright) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) have the most grit. In fact, both women have displayed strong personalities with survival skills that are unmatched by most. Unlike Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and some other, weaker woman who have warmed Sonny’s bed- (or a crypt if you’re Ava), Carly and Ava know what it takes to survive in Sonny’s world. But only Carly has the loyalty.
GH recaps recall a pure Sonny and Carly moment when he asked for his ex-wife’s help. Although more cautious than her old self, Carly still agrees to step up for her ex-husband. Apparently, Ava Jerome (Maura West) forgets the sacrifices that it takes to help protect loved ones.
That said, GH spoilers tease that Ava overlooks Carly’s sacrifice. Despite the fact that Ava ultimately benefits from Carly’s loyalty to Sonny, she had the nerve to give Carly a hard time. Because by agreeing to help Sonny, Carly helps protect his and Ava’s daughter, Avery. There’s no doubt that Carly wouldn’t do what it takes to protect a child. Even if that means not only helping her ex, but also helping one of his ex-lovers.
Apparently, Carly has to give Ava a little reminder about what’s really going on. Carly confronts ungrateful Ava in the most recent General Hospital previews. Take a look!
The city of Port Charles in it’s entirety was in total shock when Drew Cain received his sentence. No one expected such a harsh sentence, yet the judge really threw the book at him. Now, he sits in Pentonville amongst experiences criminals organized crime.
Ever since his sentencing, GH rumors ran wild with speculation. Fans have been trying to figure out the meaning behind such a hard punishment for such an insignificant crime. So, GH Blog shared that Drew’s sentence is most likely the result of an inside job. Someone wants him in Pentonville, and they’ve got him right where they want him.
Meanwhile, the sh!t hits the fan back in Port Charles as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) strategies to save his own butt. It could have been anyone’s guess that Sonny would run to Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright) in his darkest hours. Actually, he knows well enough to run to his ex-wife before the hours become a stark night. Because he knows he can count on her strength and abilities to to what needs to be done. Not just for their family, but for him as well.
According to GH spoilers, Sonny and Carly are on their way back to one another. However, that’s neither here nor there at the moment. Instead, the focus is on Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). But when Carly showed up at Pentonville with Sonny, they all got to thinking. Sonny is certain that his enemies reside within Pentonville walls. So having Drew there has to benefit someone. But who? Although Cyrus admits to helping take down star formidable mobster, it sounds like he might be a spectator in the Pikeman deal. This comes as a shock to many fans since Cyrus has been the number one pick for Pikeman. If not him, then who? And why is Drew held hostage in Pentonville?
Oh what a shame, Martin looks so nervous. In my opinion it serves him right for how he treats Lucy. Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) may appear to have had a solid, healthy, relationship, but his secrets say otherwise.
Port Charles has become a melting pot for fictional cities from ABC soaps. Like Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey) from Pine Valley, Blair Cramer from Llanview is from one of ABC’s since cancelled, sister soaps. Personally, I love that ABC keeps these characters alive. They’ve been a part of our culture for so long, and shouldn’t be forgotten. I believe that General Hospital, (and Port Charles) is the perfect place to bring these names back to life. Meaning, the character and the actors who are most famous for portraying them.
Blair Comes For Martin and Tracy- The Deceptor Belongs to Blair
Previously, GH Blog shared the news with fans that Blair Cramer is Martin’s ex-wife. You know, the one who pays him $50K a month? Yeah, that one. We also predicted that Blair would have something to do with the Deceptor. And boy were we right! According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, DePaiva will share scenes with Jane Elliot as Blair Cramer and Tracy Quartermaine.
Ok, so we know that Blair will share scenes with Tracy. That said, is Blair there to confront Tracy about the Deceptor? Or, are they working together against Lucy Coe? Still, it’s possible that Martin stole the Deceptor idea from Blair, and now she’s in Port Charles to settle the score.
Molly’s death shakes Port Charles! Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and her daughters Sam, Kristina, and Molly, are a close family. Although Alexis and Sam connected later in life, their bond grew despite the circumstances. Additionally, Alexis‘s daughter also developed a string bond.
Needless to say, the Davis girls formed solid relationships with one another and continue to grow and support one another. Recently, Molly and TJ’s fertility issues became her mom and sister’s concern as well when they learned what was going on. But when all is said and done, Molly and TJ are the ones to decide what’s next.
Due to the recent news relating to GH actress Haley Pullos, rumors spark over her recast as well as her return. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors Haley was said to be on extended leave due her recent legal troubles.
However, two recasts later and fans are not too happy about Molly Lansing’s recasts. So now, GH rumors claim that producers may throw in the towel when it comes to Molly’s character. Fans fear the role will be cut from the canvas. That being said GH rumors claim that Molly’s death shakes Port Charles as TJ and and the Davis girls grieve for Molly.
…Thanks to Tracy, Lucy and Maxie found themselves racking their brains over who is behind this bogus lawsuit. Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is beside herself with Deception’s current state of affairs. Shockingly, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) revealed herself as the Plaintiff in the case against Lucy Coe and her company, Deception.
Reveal the Snake
Over at the courthouse, Lucy, Maxie, and even Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) stand by in disbelief while Tracy remains irritatingly confident. Poor Brook Lynn feels the weight of the guilt on her shoulders after Tracy blackmailed her into stealing evidence. As a result, everything Lucy has worked for could be gone. Not to mention, Maxie may not be CEO, but she has executive status. Therefore, the fate of this company will greatly impact its employees if it indeed goes bankrupt.
Erica Kane Saves Deception With Fusion-Deception Merger
The judge ruled that it’ll be 6 months before they even go to trial. In that time, Lucy fears she’ll lose her previous company. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and Deception’s fate is out of Lucy’s hands. According to GH rumors, Pine Valley entrepreneur and founder of Enchantment follows Jackson (Walt Willey) to Port Charles. Both having Boss Babe experience in the Erica and Lucy have a lot in common, as well as a lot to offer each other in the business world.
Erica’s past experiences with Enchantment spark an idea to save Deception. Back in the day, Erica’s company merged with her daughter Kendall’s start up, Fusion. In Lucy’s darkest hours, will she agree to a buyout? GH rumors hint that Erica Kane buys Deception in a merger with Fusion.
Happy Halloween! How about you give yourself a freight in the spirit of the Holiday?! Get your popcorn ready because this week I’m General Hospital, GH Spoilers reveal this year’s Halloween in Port Charles is going to be a KILLER!
It looks like Ryan Chamberlain hasn’t gotten his last fill of his murder spree just yet. We can only assume that Ryan is the killer, but who becomes the victim?
Previously, General Hospital News and Spoilers confirmed the exit of GH actress, Tamara Braun (Dr. Kim Nero). Although this news has not yet been confirmed, fans are all abuzz about the actresses potential departure.
According to General Hospital spoilers, this year’s GH Halloween is more than just tricks and treats. Think of it as a celebration. Kind of like a Port Charles wedding. You know that we can almost always count on a fresh new travesty as any main event in PC.
Between Nikolas Cassadine and Ryan Chamberlain, who causes more of a commotion? And is Kim Nero’s fate in a psychopath’s hands? Will she become Ryan’s next victim on Halloween?
Meanwhile, Port Charles is distracted by another mysterious cloud lurking in the midst. Sources say that Nikolas surprises Laura on Halloween when he shows up alive!
Executives at ABC have been going back and forth with the decision to change General Hospital’s time slot yet again. Due to the cancellation of the Katie Couric show, Katie, ABC has decided to move the 51 year old soap opera back to 3PM Eastern/2PM Pacific time.
The Katie show first aired in September of 2012 on ABC at 3PM, taking the place of the longest soap opera still on air to this date, General Hospital. General Hospital moved to 2PM Eastern and it took some time for fans to get used to the change.
The Official General Hospital Facebook page has announced the change will take place on, Monday, September 8th, 2014. The change will take affect in these EIGHT areas: San Antonio, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, and Raleigh-Duhram.
Does this time change work for you? What was more convenient, 2PM or 3PM?
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