After about 21 years of loop holes, bad ass lawyers, and acquittals, Sonny has hit the end of the road. Mark it down in General Hospital history, that Michael Sonny Corinthos is finally going to Pentonville for his crimes. After admitting to shooting AJ Quartermaine to Carly, the confession was captured by a sneaky Franco who placed a camera in a necklace he gave to Carly as a gift. The video was exposed at what was supposed to be Franco and Carly’s wedding, but since he was less than forgiving after finding out that Carly was sleeping with Sonny behind his back, he decided that Carly, and everyone else should pay. He didn’t hesitate at the chance to expose Sonny’s crimes to his adoptive son, Michael, who has been searching for who murdered his biological father, AJ Quartermaine. All the while Carly knew it was Sonny.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny isn’t the only one who is going to pay for the murder of AJ Quartermaine. Perhaps everyone who knew what Sonny had done will be dragged down with him. Carly, Kiki, Morgan, Shawn, and possibly Ava could all end up right where Sonny will be…in a prison cell.
Who do you think is going down right alongside Sonny? General Hospital rumors indicate that Sonny will run into Johnny Zacchara while in Pentonville. The story just keeps getting better and better! Share if you are excited to see how this unfolds.
Fans have been wondering for quite some time now what is going on with Ava Jerome, her “daughter” Kiki Jerome, Nina Clay, and Silas Clay. Things have been kinda fishy ever since Nina woke up from her coma ready to stick to the al the people on her “list.” One of those people is the daughter of her husband Silas Clay, with the woman he cheated on her with, Ava Jerome… or so it seems.
Ever since Ava became pregnant with Morgan OR Sonny’s baby, fans have questioned some of her actions and some of the scenes involving her and Kiki. The fact that Ava was reading the popular first time mom book, “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” sets off a red flag. If she was pregnant before, it is unlikely that she would be so eager to read that book because she would have A. already read it, or B. know what to expect since she already was pregnant and gave birth to Kiki. Another red flag is when Kiki brought Ava her birthday cupcake and the two were going over the top talking about their mother-daughter relationship. In soap writing history, it seems as if they are setting it up for something BIG. Just as Ava and Kiki mend fences and get a little closer… the truth about Kiki just might come out!
According to some General Hospital rumors, this current pregnancy is Ava’s FIRST and Silas is the one to discover…
So the General Hospital rumor indicating that Jason would be involved in an accident turned out to be an actual General Hospital spoiler. Although we saw Jason at Sonny’s door, he was so close to coming face to face with his best friend Sonny, and his wife, Sam, we knew it wasn’t going to be that easy.
Jason got ran over by a distraught, pregnant, mobster, who was running for her life. Ava Jerome was driving away from Shawn, who busted into her apartment ready to take her back to Sonny. A distracted Ava was driving at a high speed in order to get away from being captured by Sonny’s men, and by the time she saw the man (Jason) in her headlights it was too late. Her tired literally rolled right on over his body, flattening him to the pavement. Well this is Jason Morgan adn we know that he is a true survivor. He has lived through just about any body harm that he has ever come in contact with.
What will Ava and Jordan do next? The two ladies are about to turn Jason over… will they recognize him from news and photographs or will his face be so disfigured that he is completely unrecognizable?
General Hospital rumors also indicate that Elizabeth cares for a bandaged mystery patient… will this rumor also turn into a General Hospital spoiler?
Keep watching General Hospital to find out Jason’s fate!
The Spencer/Cassadine war has been ongoing for decades. The Cassadines have a sick obsession with Luke Spencer (Tony Geary) and his family and just won’t leave them alone. No matter how many times Luke is victorious in bring down a member of the Cassadine Clan, they always seem to resurface.
Last year, when Stavros kidnapped Lulu (Emme Rylan), he had plans for the two to be married and start a family. Well all his plans were foiled when Lulu was rescued by her family. Nothing would stop Luke, Laura (Genie Francis), and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) from coming to her aid and saving her from the crazed Cassadine. The battle wasn’t easy, and nothing is ever final when it comes to the Cassadines, especially Helena (Constance Towers) and Stavros (Robert Kelker-Kelly). Although they were “killed” a Cassadine never really dies. Stavros’ body was frozen and now brought back to life by Victor Cassadine (Thaao Penghlis). Victor couldn’t do it alone, however. Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) was forced to help Victor bring Stavros back from the dead in exchange for being able to help her best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton/Billy Miller) at the same time. Of course Victor didn’t live up to his end of the bargain entirely. He only wanted Jason to be used as their medical miracle guinea pig, and never really expected he would be able to go home to his wife, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and son Danny.
Luke has been kidnapped, drugged, and help captive at a facility called Miscavige, the place where Heather Webber spent some time in the psych ward. Whoever kidnapped Luke, stole his identity, his face, his life. It has been several months since the real Luke Spencer has been absent from the lives of his loved ones, while the impostor Luke would walk around the town of Port Charles making everyone believe that he was the same old Luke. People are starting to catch on to Luke’s odd behavior. Little Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Bechtel) already overheard Luke threatening his uncle Sonny (Maurice Benard), Ava Jerome (Maura West) has seen Luke as her ‘boss’ but knows it isn’t really him… Julian (William DeVry) knows that the fake Luke is actually someone he was in the WPP with a while back. After Tracy (Jane Elliot) has been trying to get in touch with Luke over the disappearance of his daughter Lulu, she starts to sniff out the fishy situation. She knows that Luke would never ignore the fact that Lulu was in danger.
Will Luke be rescued or break free on his own in time to save Lulu from Cassadine control? Stavros has BIG plans for Lulu Spencer Falconeri and Luke may be the only one who can save her. Come October, we will know who the fake Luke really is… perhaps he will be revealed just in time, before Stavros does the unthinkable to Lulu.
Ava is quite a piece of work. While romantically involved with Morgan, a college aged boy who was actually married to her own daughter, she sleeps with his Father, mob boss, Sonny Corinthos. It was apparent during their time together, that Ava Jerome really did love Morgan. Despite the age difference, and her scheming ways, Ava actually fell for the young heart throb, and Morgan was happy to reciprocate the feelings. But there were so man y complications and obstacles in their relationship, starting with Julian Jerome (Ava’s brother) and Sonny Corinthos. The two men are at opposite ends of the mob and want nothing more to take each other out. Julian wasn’t happy with Ava’s entanglement with Morgan, but he try to use the situation to his advantage and gather inside information on Sonny. Sonny wasn’t too keen on their relationship either, as he believed that Ava was just using Morgan to get the inside scoop on Sonny’s operation.
While Ava was trying to manipulate Sonny after she killed his fiance, Connie Falconeri, they both got caught up in the murder of AJ Quartermaine. One thing led to another and Sonny and Ava ended up sleeping together. Of course, Morgan had to walk up at exactly that moment and catch his girlfriend and his father in the act.
As a result of Ava and Sonny’s betrayal of Morgan, who they claim to love, she is now pregnant and is unsure who the father is. Recent General Hospital rumors speculate that Morgan is going to be the father of Ava’s baby, and Sonny will gain a grandchild.
For the first time since Nina learned that her husband Silas Clay was cheating on her with Ava Jerome, the two battling ladies came face to face. It has been over 20 years since Nina found out that her husband had a mistress named Ava Jerome. In that time, Nina spent 20 years in a coma after her mother drugged her and caused her to lose her baby. Nina, Silas, and some loved ones believe that Nina miscarried her child when she went into a coma.
We have reason to believe that the fact that Nina “lost her child” could have another meaning. It’s true, that right now Nina does not have a child, but maybe she didn’t lose her to an unfortunate miscarriage. Perhaps Nina’s baby was “lost” because Ava has her child… and that child just might be Kiki.
Who will come out on top when these two duke it out over a child? Will Nina try to steal Ava’s baby that she is currently carrying, or will Nina find out that Kiki has been her own daughter all along?
General Hospital fans and actors are all abuzz about the brand new news regarding GH’s Jason Morgan. After months of speculation and drama, it has been confirmed that the role of Jason Morgan will be played by ex- Y&R star, Billy Miller. After Steve Burton left the role of Jason Morgan in 2012, fans have long awaited his homecoming to wife Sam and son Danny. Long time buddy Maura West (GH-Ava, ex-Diane Jenkins) tweeted a photo of her self with GH newcomer Billy Miller as General Hospital’s new Jason Morgan. These friends have been reunited! I doubt they will be friends in Port Charles. Ava Jerome isn’t too fond of her niece, Samantha Morgan, Jason’s wife.
Nina (Michelle Stafford) is obsessed with seeking revenge on her husband, Silas Clay (Michael Easton). She feels completely betrayed by the man that she loves because he cheated on her with Ava Jerome (Maura West). But it goes much deeper than that now. Since Nina has woken up from her 20 year coma, she has learned that Ava and Silas had a child, and that child is Kiki Jerome (Kristen Alderson. Nina lost her baby with Silas after her own mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) drugged her and put her in a coma. Not only is Nina mourning the loss of her own child with Silas, but she recently learned that Ava is currently pregnant, and that she herself is in early menopause.
Nina will turn to her nurse, Rosalie Martinez (Linda Elena Tovar) to help her in conjuring up a new plan of vengeance. She is obsessed with Ava and her unborn child. It looks as though not only Ava, but Ava’s baby is Nina’s next target. Will Nina try to harm or steal Ava’s baby? Let us know what you think! Will Ava lose her baby to Nina Clay?
Since the minute she set foot in Port Charles, Ava Jerome has used her venom to suck the life out of anyone who got in her way. She shot Olivia with a bullet that was meant for her ex-lover, Franco, she killed Connie Falconeri in cold blood, and she threatened the life of Sabrina and her unborn child when she blackmailed Carlos into taking the wrap for AJ Quartermaine’s murder.
The fake Luke Spencer aka Fluke, is as lethal as they come. He is limitless when it comes to who he will kill or order to be killed by someone else’s hand. In a video chat conversation with Ava Jerome, Fluke asked her to do the unthinkable. He told her to kill Michael Corinthos. After hearing news from Tracy Quartermaine that Michael found out she was scheming and fired her, Luke felt the need to take action. His plan is to get Michael out of the way so that he can take over ELQ full force. We all know that Ava rarely has a heart let alone a conscience, but will she be able to go through with killing Michael Corinthos? Michael has ties to her daughter Kiki whom she loves very much. Kiki and Michael are very much involved in a relationship. Will Ava be able to kill the man her daughter loves?
In today’s episode of General Hospital, we got to see a lot deeper into Nina’s (Michelle Stafford) thought process. She spilled her guts to Silas (Michael Easton) in an extremely emotional conversation about their marriage and unborn child. We have known that she is out for revenge and Ava Jerome is on her hit list. Nina was cheated on by Silas with Ava, and just before she went into her coma is when she found this out. Nina is heartbroken at the fact that she lost her baby with Silas but Ava got to have one… or did she?
After observing Ava (Maura West) and Kiki’s (Kristen Alderson) scene, and the way the conversation was played out, it is getting more apparent that Kiki could very well be Nina’s. Ava and Kiki finally had a touching mother-daughter moment after months of being at odds with one another. When Kiki told Ava that Nina said she was over the fact that Kiki was Silas and Ava’s, Ava responded to Kiki by giving her a bit of advice, “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.” Nina has every intention of getting back at Ava and Ava better watch her back. The scene just seemed very well planted, as if Ava and Kiki are about to get closer, just as they are about to discover that Kiki is actually Nina’s daughter. Ava and Madeline Reeves, Nina’s mother, could have made this arrangement 20 some years ago, giving Ava Nina’s child.
It has been rumored that Ava will lose her child… in what way would you think that could be? Will she lose the baby she is carrying now, or will she lose Kiki because she was never hers to begin with?
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