Jax has about had it with this wild goose chase Helena has caused. He is ready to be done with this and he warns that he will only continue this charade of hiding Nikolas until New Years.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) will turn to Ava Jerome (Maura West) for answers regarding Helena Cassadine’s (Constance Towers) portrait. Ava has the portrait stashed somewhere at her gallery. Due to Ava’s fragile mental state, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is concerned for her well being and advises Jax not to pressure Ava too hard. Laura obviously doesn’t know that Nikolas is actually alive and that Ava wasn’t just seeing things. However, Jax will still keep Ava in the dark. How will she feel when the truth comes out that Jax has known all along she wasn’t crazy and actually saw Nikolas?
Nikolas managed to sneak himself into Port Charles and mingle among his closest friends without them even knowing. No one believes Ava that Nikolas is alive, and Cassandra, Hayden Barnes and Jax are the only ones who know Nikolas is alive and in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that it will only get more difficult more difficult for Nikolas to keep his mortal status a secret. He is currently living with Jax and staying under the radar. Josslyn is still in her teen mode of wanting to come live with her dad. She asks Jax again if she can come live with him. Jax cannot have Joss living with him while Nikolas is living there and in hiding. Jax doesn’t know how to turn his daughter down so he turns to Carly.
Jax must keep Josslyn out of his house before she happens to become the next person to find out Nikolas is alive. That’s a risk they are just not willing to take.
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!
It’s that time of year, and we aren’t just talking about the eerie feeling you get when walking along Pier 54 at night. It’s Halloween! Halloween opens the door for story lines to get even more crazy than they are all year round. Not only is it time for the residents of Port Charles to get dressed up and masked, it’s also time for November Sweeps!
GH Halloween Nikolas Cassadine
General Hospital comings and goings have not confirmed, but GH rumors are circling around one very HUGE comeback. Think back to when Laura saw the psychic and was told her son is in danger. When she called Lucky, he was fine. That only leaves one other son- but he’s dead, right? Maybe not. Ava also tried to reach Nikolas via a psychic medium who claims to be able to connect with the deceased. Ava was Nikolas couldn’t be reached. These are solid signs that Nikolas isn’t dead, and cannot be reached spiritually because he must be alive!
Will Tyler Christopher for the Cassadine fortune? Hayden, Laura, Jax, Curtis, and Kevin are working together to solve Helena’s last mystery, and be able to give the fortune to it’s rightful owner, Spencer Cassadine. Tyler Christopher has come in and out of Port Charles as Nikolas Cassadine since 1996. More recently, he joined the cast of Days of Our Lives in December of 2017 but has since made his exit last Fall.
The loss of Morgan Corinthos has been a tragedy for all of those close to the son of mob boss, Sonny Corinthos, and his doting mother, Carly. Laura Wright (Carly), Maurice Benard (Sonny), Dominic Zamprogna (Dante), Hayley Erin (Kiki), Chad Duell (Michael), and Maura West (Ava), have truly brought their raw emotions to the table as the after math of Morgan’s death is still unfolding.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Bryan Craig isn’t quite finished with his role as Morgan Corinthos. In an interview with ABC Soaps in Depth, some confusion fans have about Bryan Craig’s exit has cleared. This clarification involves the original news stating that Bryan Craig will play his role as Morgan until November. However when Morgan “died” in the car bomb after stealing Julian’s (William Devry) car (in October), this raised questions from fans. It has been confirmed that Bryan Craig will be back as Morgan and will remain on the show through November Sweeps.
What’s next?
It is uncertain whether Morgan will come back in Sonny’s mind, as a ghost, or alive!
Many fans are hoping for a recast for the role of Morgan, as they would rather not lose the character altogether, after Bryan’s exit.
What are your thoughts? Would you like to see the role of Morgan Corinthos be recast?
The last couple weeks have been an emotional wreck for General Hospital’s leading family. The Corinthos clan was hit hard with news regarding Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly’s (Laura Wright) son, Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig). Ever since Ava (Maura West) messed with his medication, Morgan’s bi-polar disorder has been spiraling out of control. Carly and Sonny can’t seem to figure out why all of a sudden Morgan had been acting as if his bi-polar was no longer under control, and even questioned whether or not he had stopped taking his meds. Morgan himself didn’t even know. He had thought he was taking the proper medication.
One thing led to another, which resulted in Morgan becoming manic, turned to alcohol after seeing what he thought was Kiki (Hayley Erin) and Dillon (Robert Palmer Watkins) in the boat house. Morgan became self destructive, and stole Julian Jerome’s (William DeVry) car. Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) stepped in, called Morgan, and had successfully convinced him to stop driving, pull over, and talk. Little did they know, there was a bomb and as soon as Morgan set foot out of the car, it exploded.
There is NOT A BODY.
This is an age old soap opera story when a character “dies” and the family moves on as if they had died, however no body has been accounted for, in order to confirm the death. We all saw the car explode, but what no one saw, not even Jason Morgan, is there Morgan went. Could he have jumped before the blast got him? Was he injured by the explosion and cannot make it back? General Hospital rumors have indicated that perhaps Morgan is using this opportunity to fake his own death. He was running away from his problems, including his situation with PCU, Kiki, his parents, etc.
Sonny had a vision.
On Wednesday’s episode of General Hospital, a grieving Sonny heard the voice of a young boy. He called out to that boy and said, “Morgan?” As Sonny looked up, he saw the little boy. The boy put his hand on Sonny’s shoulder and asked, “Why can’t you find me?!”
Rumors are flying that Bryan Craig will be recast, and Morgan Corinthos will turn up alive. General Hospital spoilers have not yet confirmed a recast for this role.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on news of a recast.
GH Blog wants your input! Do you think the role of Morgan Corinthos will be recast?
Trouble! According to this General Hospital spoilers video, posted by the Official General Hospital account, Hayley Pullos (Molly) and Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina) have some spoilers for the fans.
According to “The Davis Girls,” Paul Hornsby and Ava Jerome are in deep… shhhh- TROUBLE! They also mention that Sam has a surprise that will warm our hearts.
Check out their adorable video below.
Kiki Jerome is the daughter of Dr. Silas Clay (Michael Easton) and lady mobster Ava Jerome. Kiki was lead to believe that her father was dead almost her entire life. Shortly after arriving in Port Charles, Kiki was informed that her father was none other than the famous, psychotic artist, Franco (Roger Howarth). Shortly after that, Kiki discovered that her mother, Ava, was lying ti her yet again, and that her real father is Dr. Silas Clay. Kiki and Silas then began to slowly build a father-daughter relationship, only to have it ripped away Silas’ untimely death. Poor Kiki has been put through so much in regard to her parents, and now, there is one more thing that could take a toll on this girl.
Everyone wants to know if Kiki Jerome is going to survive this gunshot, or if Hayley Erin’s character is going to die. There has been no confirmation on whether or not Hayley Erin is about to leave the GH canvas, however, there has been a long running rumor that Kiki will have yet another discovery, this time, on her maternal side.
GH rumors have been swirling for over a year that perhaps Ava Jerome (Maura West) isn’t even Kiki’s mother after all. Since Nina (Michelle Stafford) was told she lost her baby when she went into a coma (induced by her own mother, Madeline Reeves), it’s highly likely that Madeline and Ava have another secret. GH rumors claim that Kiki is actually Nina’s, and what a perfect time to reveal such a thing as Kiki is fighting for her life as Ava grieves and worries for her “daughter.”
Do you think Kiki is going to make it? If so, will it be revealed that Nina Clay is actually her mother? LIKE, Comment, and Share, to let General Hospital fans know your thoughts.
Check out Hayley Erin’s Tweet regarding Kiki’s fate… her fate remains uncertain.
It's just a scratch……. ? Thanks for all of your well wishes, I hope Keeks pulls through too! #GHpic.twitter.com/vWMvO7EXoC
Earlier this month, General Hospital spoilers revealed, and GH Executives confirmed the return of fan favorite actor, Michael Easton. However, although fans really love Silas Clay, father of Kiki Jerome, GH rumors have been swirling, claiming that Easton may not return as Silas CLay, but as another character.
In regard to the recent tragedy with Kiki, it’s highly possible that Easton will make his return debut during this story line. Kiki (Hayley Erin) was shot on Pier 54 as she was trying to get Morgan to come to his senses and leave the scene of an arms deal that was supposed to go down on his dad, Sonny’s territory.
What are your thoughts on Michael Easton’s return? Will he come back as Kiki’s dad Silas, and rush to her aid in her time of need? Or will he return as possibly his strange brother Stephen? He could be someone else entirely…
Just as their relationship seems to be mending, Ava and Kiki run into another setback that will push Kiki further away from reconciling with her mother.
As if sleeping with her daughter’s boyfriend, and lying to her daughter her entire life about her father wasn’t enough grounds for Kiki to never speak to Ava again, Ava is still behaving like the selfish, spiteful woman that she is.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly makes a request to Ava, asking if Avery can spend the night at Sonny’s. When Ava declines, Kiki is less than impressed with her mother’s attempt at being a better person for the sake of getting closer to Kiki.
Check out today’s GH to see the cat fight between Carly, Ava, and Kiki.
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