Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) fury is on fire after finding out his brother Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) betrayed him after seeing their mother, Florence, who is being held by Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
Cyrus tried to make a deal with Carly to get Jason released, and when he came to see Jason under the assumption he’d take the deal, Cyrus become even more furious when he found out he still wouldn’t get his mother back.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus continues to bait Jason while visiting his cell at Pentonville. Jason has already sent Carly to get in touch with Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). Together they can prove Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) has falsely identified Jason, and could convince her to retract her statement, putting the real killer, Peter August (Wes Ramsey), at the scene of the crime.
General Hospital previews show Cyrus asking Jason if he is ready to come around. Jason is confident that Gladys’ statement will turn bogus and therefore, won’t budge on returning Florence to Cyrus. Will Jason’s decision to stand firm push Cyrus over the edge?
Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) was brutally honest with Finn (Michael Easton) when she couldn’t make the promise that would save their relationship. Anna couldn’t guarantee she wouldn’t leave Finn out on important parts of her life, going forward. She knows her line of work requires keeping secrets for the safety of the ones she loves. But Finn needs transparency and total honesty.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Anna’s next plan has Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) worried. General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) works with Anna on her next plant.
General Hospital rumors suggest, having a Corinthos involved could mean Anna is working on something related to Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), and needs Carly to give information on where Cyrus’ mom is being held. Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has now made a deal with Cyrus. This is a dangerous combination, especially for Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), since he is their common ground lining Peter and Cyrus. Carly will do anything to help Jason, including cooperating with Anna.
Look out, Port Charles! Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is about to snap! His manipulative ways no longer work to his advantage. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) has rejected Peter and wants nothing with him, let alone have him a hue here near her baby.
Nothing drives Peter to destroy lives more than feeling rejected and unloved. After all that unfolded at his and Maxie’s non-wedding, Peter is spiraling (as if he wasn’t already a destructive tornado).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter is about to snap when he hears the raw truth from once trusted, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).
General Hospital previews show Valentin letting Peter have it in a very vocal argument. Valentin lays the brutally honest truth out on the table for Peter and tells him he doesn’t deserve to be anywhere near his and Maxie’s baby.
General Hospital rumors suggest this a month other encounters that lead up to this point, will push Peter over the edge, making him more of a threat than ever. Maxie and the baby are definitely in danger, and as Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) pointed out to Valentin, he could be on the top of Peter’s list of people in which Peter wants revenge.
There is no telling what Peter is capable of, but what is known is that he should not be underestimated. Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Valentin, Britt, Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and everyone else who have crossed Peter shocks be on high alert. Peter has already killed Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) in cold blood, and he has no intention of stopping there is someone else gets in his way.
As far as Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is concerned, every door to building a family and future with Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has closed. She has finally seen the light after multiple people attest to Peter’s lies and crimes in which he pinned on others.
Maxie rejected Peter when he proposed they run away together and start a life, leaving everyone Maxie loves and love Maxie, behind. Peter has no one. He has turned on Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) after finding out his real mother is her sister, Alex. Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is also top on Peter’s after Valentin is the one who outed Peter in order to protect Maxie and her baby. Peter doesn’t take rejection well, but unlike normal humans, they deal with heir emotions and move on. However, Peter isn’t normal. He’s just like his father, Cesar Faison (Anders Hove), and has much of his mother, Alex within him.
General Hospital rumors claim Maxie and her baby are in danger now that Peter knows she doesn’t believe his lies and has ended their relationship, and any hope of becoming a family with their new baby.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) tries to convince Maxie not to fall for whatever Peter is about to dish out. He’s manipulative and dangerous, but Maxie still have a weak spot for the man she thought he know, and loved.
General Hospital previews show Peter desperately begging Maxie to open the door to her apartment. Peter is at Maxie’s door saying, “I need to see you, it’s important,” and Britt then asks Maxie, “you’re not falling for this, are you?!”
Peter thinks a door of opportunity may open for him if he tries just one last time. But he just might snap if she rejects him again, putting her and their baby in extreme danger. Thankfully Britt is with Maxie at the time Peter makes his attempt, but who knows when he’ll actually strike.
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) has watched her friend Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) trust and start a family with the man who is responsible for killing Drew Cain (Billy Miller). Drew happens to be the father of Sam’s daughter, Scout Cain (Ella Ramacieri). Sam wants to see Peter August (Wes Ramsey) taken down and brought to justice. She’s watched Maxie suffer for too long. Although she’s grateful Maxie has seen the light, Sam wants to make sure Peter pays for what he’s done, not only to Maxie, but to Drew, Anna, Liesl, and even herself.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Sam isn’t afraid to stand up to Peter. She tells Peter that the police are the least of his worries.
General Hospital rumors indicate Sam is referring to the fact that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) knows Peter is responsible for Franco Baldwin’s (Roger Howarth) death. Jason won’t sit around and be blamed for a murder he didn’t commit. He just needs to clear his name and make Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) realize that she’s grieving, and in her forcing process, she’s pointing her finger at the wrong man.
Peter has been warned. He’s dangerous and can’t be trusted. General Hospital rumors hint that Peter may try to kidnap Maxie after being rejected by her. Sam has faith in Jason and is confident he will be able to make all Peter down for good.
Say what you will about Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) and how he has been portrayed as a true Cassadine by nature, with his dark ways, finding out he’s not really a Cassadine has come through his character in recent times.
Valentin is a ladies man. He aims to please and when he’s in love with a woman, he’ll hang the moon just to show how much he cares.
General Hospital spoilers indicate there are three women who are likely to fall for Valentin’s charm and chivalrous demeanor.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) have all been leaning on Valentin in their time of need.
Nina Reeves had once written Valentin off after learning he was behind Sasha’s (Sofia Mattsson) fraudulent claims of being her daughter. Since then, the two have mended their friendship even after Nina moved in with Jax (Ingo Rademacher). Now that Nina feels betrayed by Jax, Valentin has stepped in and offered Nina help in any way she may need.
Anna Devane has confided in Valentin over the man they both were betrayed and manipulated by, Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has also found a sincere friend in Valentin. She has trusted him enough to include him on her family meetings with her girls, and although they were hesitant, Sam (Kelly Monaco), Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth), and Molly (Haley Pullos), respect and appreciation Valentin for helping their mother to make wise life choices.
General Hospital rumors claim love could be in the air for at least one of these lovely ladies who have been charmed by Valentin. He has history with Anna and Alexis, and a recent romance with Nina. Perhaps he and Nina will rekindle their flame while she tries to figure out her life with Wiley and the Corinthos family. Valentin could very well grow closer to Alexis by being her main support system outside of her daughters. And then there’s Anna… Valentin has always had a soft spot for this adventurous woman.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has Maxie (Kirsten Storms) in her apartment they once shared. But now that their relationship is over, Maxie is packing up and moving. Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) came to visit, bringing some comfort food, baked ziti, and emotional support. Sam Lorgan (Kelly Monaco) also stopped by to help her friend pack and offer support.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Peter creeps Maxie out when he broadly confesses to murder. In recent General Hospital previews, Peter and Maxie are alone in her apartment when he tries to reassure her that the past is dead. He even says he killed it, (referring to Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) and his memories of Drew Cain (Billy Miller)). Peter knows that now that Franco is dead, the risk of those memories resurfacing is over. He truly believes he and Maxie and run off into the sunset, and when he realizes Maxie isn’t on board, GH rumors claim he will take matters into his own hands. The possibility of Peter kidnapping Maxie is great… unless Jason and Anna can stop him!
After the big revelation at Maxie (Kirsten Storms) and Peter’s (Wes Ramsey) double non-wedding with Anna (Finola Hughes) and Finn (Michael Easton), it didn’t take much for Peter to flip a switch and turn on Anna. Yes, she lied about being his mother, but she did it out of love for Peter. His cold, cruel, words to Anna, telling her that it should’ve been her life lost as opposed to her sister Alex, was all the reassurance Anna needed to know Peter is an evil man like his father, Cesar Faison (Anders Hove).
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) stopped by Maxie’s apartment to help her pack for the move, and when she left, Peter used the opportunity to get Maxie alone.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie is not safe from Peter now that he has gone completely off the deep end. Now that Maxie has rejected his proposition to run away together, he won’t be taking that rejection lightly. He’s got her alone, locked the door, and you can see the fear in Maxie’s eyes. Fighting back if need be won’t be easy since she is pregnant. She and the baby are in real danger from the man who claims to love them. Since Peter is unable to manipulate Maxie any further, his next steps are fueled by intense anger. Will Jason and Anna get their mission accomplished before anything bad happens to Maxie?
This wild goose chase to materialize proper proof and evidence on Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has gone on for far too long. His delusions, lies, and manipulative behavior has gotten him pretty far in his deceptive quest at an honest life. He’s had Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) fooled by being blinded by love and compassion. Now, Peter’s time is just about up.
Anna Devane knows exactly how Peter’s mind works now that she’s seen the light. She’s all too familiar with his father, Cesar Faison (Anders Hove), and how he became obsessed with her. Anna recognizes that a switch has flipped in Peter, and he no longer is out to protect Maxie. Peter is in panic/survival mode and is a danger to Maxie. Anna knows she must stop him before he does something crazy to Maxie and their baby girl.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason and Anna, a mob enforcer, and a WSB Agent, team up to put their skills together so that Peter can be stopped once and for all.
Jason knows Peter is the one who killed Franco, and that may be the only way they will be able to find enough evidence to take him down. Let’s just hope this newest mission is quick before he has the opportunity to harm Maxie!
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has been manipulating people for his entire lifetime. He thinks he can talk his way out of everything because it has been working with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). What what he’s never faced is the wrath of Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason is already onto Peter. He knows he had motive and wanted to shut Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) up for good. Drew Cain’s (Billy Miller) memories are far to damning for Peter. Jason already informed Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) of his suspicions.
Now it’s time Jason works in proving his own innocence while bringing down Peter August once and for all. Sam showed Jason her support by calling out his innocent. Hopefully between Sam, Jason, and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), Peter will finally get what he deserves and Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) will finally know the truth.
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