General Hospital reached 1 million Facebook followers
Do you recall what was going on in Port Charles in 2013? Sure, ten years is a long time but we aren’t amateurs. Of course we can remember the happenings of Port Charles from ten years back! Remembering one measly decade is nothing compared to the OG fans. Those General Hospital stans are the true ride or die types who have watched since day one (April 1st, 1963). That’s six decades!
General Hospital Reached 1 Million Followers, Cast ThanksFans
While many of us started watching this iconic Soap Opera before we even had our first kiss, we encourage new, fresh fans every day! It’s nice to be able to grow the fan base, especially geared toward the younger generation. As I recall, I began watching General Hospital in 1992 with my mom and my sister. And throughout my pre-teens and high school years my friends also watched. Sadly, today most of my friends have stopped watching. And let’s be honest, we aren’t friends anymore either lol. Haha but that’s another thing.
Remember when Julian called himself Derek Wells?!
It’s hard to below that 2013 was ten years ago. General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that 10 years ago today, General Hospital reached 1 minion Facebook followers. It’s an impressive milestone for daytime drama. And 10 years later and GH is going strong.
Talk about getting hit below the belt, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) knows all too well what that is like. Today, Drew was attacked in Pentonville, and something tells us that the incident has a specific purpose.
Drew Cain was tossed in jail after Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) tipped off the SEC. Apparently, revenge on Carly Spencer/Corinthos (Laura Wright) kept Nina laser focused on what’s most important- to HERSELF! Nina set off a domino effect of events that have lead many people to the dangerous position they find themselves in today. Because of her impulsive behavior, Nina is the reason why so many people’s lives are turned upside down. And the reason why her fiancé life is at risk!
According to the latest GH spoilers, first, Cyrus preys not on Sonny’s weaknesses, but on his biggest strength. Then, once Sonny’s strongest attribute is broken down; that’s when Cyrus makes his move. So, what exactly is Sonny’s strength? It’s Carly. No, not just Carly by herself. But together, Sonny and Carly a force to be reckoned with. That said, Cyrus knows that if he breaks the bond between Carly and Sonny, the PC mobster will be that much weaker without Carly by his side.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared GH spoilers relating to Drew’s sentence. At this point, Drew’s excessive sentence makes a whole lot of sense now, and it was all part of a grander plan. And now that Carly agreed to help Sonny, Drew pays the price.
How long will Carly stand by her ex-husband at Drew’s expense?
…Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest GH casting news. Jeffrey Stubblefield joins the soap as Gregory’s new doctor, Dr. Bronson.
General Hospital Recaps: Finally, Gregory caved and told his son about his ALS diagnosis. For the longest time, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) was the only one who was aware that Gregory was suffering from a debilitating and terminal illness. She urged him to tell both of his sons, but he just wasn’t ready. Soon enough, even Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) began to ask questions.
Was Gregory Chase Misdiagnosed?
According to General Hospital spoilers, Dr. Bronson (Jeffrey Stubblefield) arrives as Gregory’s new doctor. GH rumors suggest that Finn takes matters into his own hands to ensure his father has the best care. As a fan favorite, will Gregory meet a positively unexpected fate? What if he doesn’t have ALS at all?
Gregory Chase’s illness brings a new doc to Port Charles!
…Is there hope for Gregory Chase and his battle with ALS? The cat’s out of the bag- well, at least to Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton). ALS is a devastating disease that targets motor neurons. In other words, it attacks the nerves responsible for voluntary movement. But, enough of that because I am in no means a doctor. I am a writer, however, and I will keep you up to date on GH spoilers, news, and more!
General Hospital recaps recall Gregory Harrison’s current battle with ALS. He recently brown down and told his some Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) about his illness. They both broke down and trades and you’d be lying if you said you didn’t too!
According to the latest GH spoilers, Gregory Chase’s illness brings a new doctor to Port Charles. Now that Finn knows what’s going on, Gregory is going to need a specialist for his illness. Without a doubt, Finn will encourage his father to do whatever it takes to prolong a good-quality life. Reportedly, actor Jeffrey Stubblefield joins GH as Dr. Bronson, Gregory’s new specialist. GH spoilers and news reports confirm that Stubblefield is somewhat familiar with the GH family since he once played on General Hospital spin-off, Night Shift as Roger Walker.
The Davis Girls’ dark family secret rises to the surface! There is a sneaky suspicion that Kristina’s trip to the attic won’t be her last. Something tells us that Valiant isn’t the only thing that Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) finds in the attic.
Although the Davis girls have their ups and downs, they always remain close. The three young women and their mom, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) are always there to support one another, even if they show it differently. Thankfully, they can rest assure that no matter what happens, they’ll always have each other’s support to help them through the hard times. Based on recent General Hospital rumors, hard times are ahead for the Davis girls. As if Molly’s (Brooke Anne Smith) fertility situation wasn’t enough of a struggle, it’s rumored that Molly, her mom, and her sisters face one of their biggest challenges as a family.
According to GH recaps, TJ and Molly still want to be parents, so they went over their options. That’s when Kristina sincerely offered to become Molly and TJ’s (Tajh Bellow) surrogate. But sadly, Molly mistook her sister’s generosity for an attention grab. Molly thought that her sister was just trying to make this all about herself. Shortly after, Molly realized that Kristina might be the perfect choice.
However, GH spoilers tease there’s nothing “perfect” about what’s to come. Ironically, Molly’s personal struggle with her life partner becomes all about Kristina. GH rumors claim that there’s something much more in the attic than they thought. The Davis Girls’ dark family secret rises to the surface when one of them go poking around.
Are one of the girls hiding something? Could whatever is discovered in the attic affect Molly, TJ, and Kristina’s surrogacy journey?
Molly’s fertility crisis has been building up for some time. As the storyline develops, Molly’s permanent recast steps in.
Lately the Davis girls have been going through it. Each one of them deals with personal issues in their own way. Most importantly, Sam, Kristina, and Molly can always confide in their mom, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Molly’s current storyline is front and center despite recent cast changes.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Haley Pullos is OUT. Sources say she was let go by the iconic soap opera after a start this Spring. You can catch up here with GH RECAPS. First, Holiday Mia Kriegel stepped in. She wasn’t on long enough for fans to warm up to her before GH recast Molly Lansing Davis again. Shortly after Kriegel’s debut, she was unexpectedly recast. This move confused fans as Molly’s storyline happens to be a focal point.
According to GH news and spoilers, Brooke Anne Smith is now the second recast to play Molly since Haley’s arrest. Brooke Anne Smith’s debut caused a stir among fans, resulting in online discussions and backlash. Fans comments fixated on the actress’s age. That being said, some are critical of a 39 year old who plays an early 20-something’s role. However, it’s a well-known fact that actors are cast in roles of all ages, all the time.
Meanwhile, while fans express their opinions, Brooke Anne Smith’s brother jumps to he defense. Scott Smith posted on Facebook regarding his sister’s newfound real life and reel life drama. GH news and spoilers suggest that Haley Pullos was let go and Smith is set to replace her for the foreseeable future.
Drama surrounding GH cast shakeups have taken another turn. Just as the dust settled, another shift happened on set. According to General Hospital news, GH recasts Molly! The 25 year old Haley Pullos began her career on General Hospital in 2009. At the time, Pullos was just 11 years old when she originated Molly Lansing Davis’s role. As the daughter of Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and fellow attorney Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst), Molly became a prominent presence in front-running storylines.
General Hospital News and Spoilers: GH Comings and Goings; Just a couple short months ago GH spoilers revealed that Haley Pullos was taking a break from the 60 year old soap. That’s when GH news shared that Pullos’s exit was temporary. However, new developments surrounding Haley’s incident and arrest bring forth updated GH casting information. According to the latest GH news and spoilers, it’s more likely now that Pullos’s GH exit is permanent.
To complicate things further, confusion set in again when GH recasts Molly again! In a shocking cast change-up, actress Brooke Anne Smith debuted as Holiday Mia Kriegel’s recast. Now, Molly has yet another new face as Haley Pullos deals with her personal issues.
What has Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) so freighted?! The good thing is that she is all in one piece, and thus far, her loved ones are too. Undoubtedly, something startles her since Sam leaves Alexis’s in terror.
According to the latest GH spoilers, Molly’s (Holiday Mia Kriegel) fertility crisis is the Davis girls’ biggest direct drama. That being said, her mom Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn), and sister’s, Sam and Kristina (Kate Mansi) are right there with her.Moreover, as for other drama, Curtis Ashford’s crisis touches Molly directly, and the rest through Molly. So, the fertility ordeal remains pretty much front and center aside from Curtis. And we’re all praying for Curtis to pull through.
GH spoilers and previews indicate that Sam is deeply troubled when someone sets her off. Because GH previews show that Sam leaves Alexis’s in terror! So, who could be inside Alexis’s home while she is out meeting with Sonny? Last time Alexis had an intruder, it was Harmony! Who could it be this time? Someone less dangers that’s for sure. (Ppsst maybe Scotty?! (Kin Shriner)). Sam’s a P.I. Therefore, she’s suspicious by nature. But Scotty isn’t known for his coyness. In fact, Scott tends to be an in-your-face kind of guy.
….Who will steal Gregory Chase’s (Gregory Harrison) heart? Two women who initially gave him a run for his money are now finding themselves wanting to get close to him. Will Tracy and Alexis fight over Gregory?!
General Hospital Recaps: Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has been dancing around the idea of getting close to Gregory ever since they met. Undoubtedly, Alexis and Gregory’s first encounter was just shy of hostile. But amidst the borderline hostile, snarky, brainiac banter, a sense of mutual respect and admiration was evident.
Similarly, Tracy Quartermaine’s (Jane Elliot) first encounter with Chase and Finn’s dad was borderline hostile as well. But unlike Alexis and Gregory, there hasn’t been a sense of mutual respect, let alone admiration, between Gregory and Tracy.
General Hospital spoilers suggest that Alexis’s feelings for Gregory grow the more he confides in her. Even if her feelings are returned, things won’t be easy. Poor Alexis has had terrible luck with men. Sadly, they’ve either turned out to be complete psychopaths/killers, or randomly die.
When it comes to Gregory, falling for him could put Alexis at risk for the same old disaster- option number 2, except this time his death wouldn’t be random. Gregory’s recent diagnosis is terminal. Can they make the most of the time he has left?
Meanwhile, Tracy continues to butt heads with Gregory. Due to their clashing personalities, it’s highly unlikely that these two would ever fall for each other. Still, little miss Violet (Jophielle Love) loves to play match-maker. And right now, she sees Aunt Tracy (Brook Lynn’s Granny), and Grandpa Gregory (Violet’s own Gramps) as two lonely old people who should take a chance at companionship.
Ned plays Nina at Sonny’s!?!?! Just when you think there’s no other way out for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) than the truth, she goes and jumps on the next opportunity to lie. It never fails that she gets herself into and out of her self inflicted dramas with her own lies. Simply put, Nina can’t stand watching others get what would have passed her by. But you know what they say, never say never.
Therefore, she’ll do anything to get what’s caught her eye, especially if she sees someone else giving whoever or whatever a second look. GH recaps remind us of how she stumbled upon a very married Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). She didn’t do what an empathetic and compassionate person would do. Instead, Nina lied, kept him from his wife and family, took advantage of his fragile state of mind, and so much more irreparable suffering. And let’s not forget that she got away with it.
Ned plays Nina at Sonny’s
It’s a setup?! Fast forward to current times and General Hospital fans noticed something oddly familiar. But GH spoilers tease that things are different for Nina this time around. First, she took advantage of Sonny, an amnesiac whose family thought he was dead. Now, she thinks she’s about to do that same thing (yet different) to Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth). So far, Nina believe she Roman to use Ned’s certain type of amnesia for her benefit. Sound familiar? However, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease the joke is on her.
According to GH spoilers, Sonny opened his home to Eddie Maine as a kind gesture to Olivia (Lisa LoCicero). That means Sonny, Ned/Eddie and Nina will have lots of quality time together. What’s his plan?
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