General Hospital newbies Nina Clay (Michelle Stafford) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) are about to go head to head and face their past! Nina Clay, the wife of Dr. Silas Clay was cheated on by Silas, with Ava Jerome some years ago. Nina is said to have been in a come for years. Now that she is “awake” she is ready for revenge. Of course the woman her husband betrayed her with would be on “the list” of people to bring down. Ava Jerome is definitely gonna have a fight on her hands when the loony Nina gets a hold of her.
Nina believe that Silas and Ava have a daughter together, Kiki Jerome. There may be a lot more to the story with an exciting twist. Silas also believes Kiki is Ava’s daughter. But Ava and Nina’s Mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) may have a secret that they are hiding from Silas, Nina, and Kiki.
Check out Michelle Stafford’s Tweet below!
How amazing is that @MauraWest y'all… Fun ahead… 🙂 #GH
It looks like Franco is up to some of his old tricks. He can blame the brain tumor all he wants for his actions in the past, but he won’t have an excuse for how he is about to betray Carly.
Ava and Franco have a past. The two were ex-lovers and recently, Ava led Franco to believe that Kiki was his daughter. Ava and Franco are far from being friends. She tried to kill im as a matter of fact, and ended up shooting Olivia Falconeri instead.
However, in this week’s turn of events, Franco will be assisting Ava in taking down Sonny. Ava asks him for his help and he obliges. Franco sneaks onto Carly’s laptop. Ava is hoping that he will be able to retrieve the recording that incriminates Sonny in the killing of AJ Quartermaine.
What will Carly do when she finds out Franco is sneaking behind her back to take Sonny down, with Ava nonetheless? Can she forgive Franco or will this lead her straight into Sonny’s arms (and/or bed)? Haha
As usual, the cops and detectives over at the PCPD have arrested and jailed the wrong man. Carlos is strongly connected to the Jerome crime family members Ava and Julian. He took orders from Julian and his job was to act out on those orders. Somewhere along the way Ava got her grips on Carlos and he and Ava went behind Julian’s back. Ava had convinced Carlos to try and take care of AJ Quartermaine. Once night at the Quartermaine mansion, Carlos arrived in a mask and attempted to take AJ out. The attempt failed when Luke and Tracy walked in and interrupted the operation and put some attack moves on the intruder. Carlos fled the scene and AJ was left alive.
AJ was now still alive and Ava was very angry. AJ was about to tell Sonny that Ava killed Connie so she needed him dead. You now what they say, if you want something done right you better do it yourself! And that’s exactly what Ava was about to do. In a plot to end AJ, AJ and Ava were together at Julian’s apartment. Sonny strolled in and saw the two and immediately thought Ava was the damsel in distress. He got so angry with AJ about Connie, just as AJ was about to tell him Ava was the one who killed her, Sonny shot him!
To hide her involvement in AJ’s (and Connie’s) murder, Ava blackmailed Carlos into taking the wrap. Ava threatened Sabrina and her baby’s life if Carlos didn’t tell Anna that he was the one who killed AJ.
Now that it is know by a few Port Charles residents that Sonny is the actual killer, when will Carlos go free? Carly, Franco, and Sonny have all heard the recording on AJ’s phone of Sonny shooting AJ Ava’s involvement in it all. Once that recording gets out (and we know it will), will it be all over for Sonny? Can what happen to Carlos be rectified?
Jeffrey Vincent Parise (Carlos Rivera) is due to start filing episodes of GH late this Summer. Carlos is expected to arrive on screen in PC early September.
We have been watching Jason Thompson play the role of Dr. Patrick Drake for 7 years now. Since 2007 we have been able to recognize and appreciate his abilities as an actor. It’s always great to hear what General Hospital co-workers and TPTB think of our favorite stars.
In a recent article from Michael Fairman, he explains that in an interview on the red carpet for the 41st annual Daytime Emmy Awards, Frank Valentini let him in on what Patrick Drake will be up to throughout this Summer. He gives kudos to Jason Thompson for his amazing portrayal of the talented, good looking, father of the year, Dr. Patrick Drake. Frank Valentini revealed, “A lot will happen with Patrick over the summer and into the Fall, and we also have Sabrina’s return. Jason Thompson is a tremendous actor who is constantly refining and reworking his craft. He’s always in class, and he is such a wonderful guy and amazing.”
Valentini also gave major props to other actors on General Hospital. He explain that when casting new actors, they do it very carefully in order to keep up with the incredible talent that already exists in Port Charles. He mentioned Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos), Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos Jacks), and Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis). In response to a question asking about the casting of Maura West (Ava Jerome), Donna Mills (Madeline Reeves), and Michelle Stafford (Nina Clay), he stated, “We have a tremendous cast, and we choose everyone very carefully, because of the caliber of actors such as Maurice Benard (Sonny), Laura Wright (Carly,) and Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis) … you’ve got to bring in some pretty big guns to compete with them. You will see Donna Mills (Madeline) again this summer.”
Ava and Nina have a past connection. After all, Nina’s husband Dr. Silas Clay had an affair with Ava Jerome about 20 years ago. The two had a child together and now Nina is awake from her coma and she’s out for revenge. In front of Silas, Nina puts on her sweetie pie, ever-so-understanding, play the victim type of charade. But we all know what she is really like when her true colors come out in front of nurse Rosalie. Nina wants nothing more than for the people who have wronged her to go down in flames. SO much so that she created a “list” if you will. On that list is Silas, the cheating husband, Ava Jerome, the one he cheated with, her own Mother, Madeline Reeves, for harming her and her unborn child, and Sam, Silas’ mistress.
Social media has been swirling around the rumor that Ava will lose her baby. Right now, that baby is her 9 month insurance policy on her own life. Ava needs that baby in order to keep Sonny from killing her. She is unsure if the father of her baby is her boy toy lover Morgan, or his mob boss father Sonny. If Ava does lose her baby, will it be at the hands of sociopath Nina Clay? If so, what will she do to her?
After today’s shocking outburst by Nina Clay, we are now aware that her sweet as pie persona really is fake and our gut feelings about her have been spot on. It seems as if Sam can see there is something off about her but Silas cannot. Isn’t that how it always works? The one who really needs to be watching out is the one who has the blindest eye. Not only is Nina playing Silas with her blessing for his and Sam’s relationship, but she also can walk, and well, she is CRAZY!
She has been hated by most since her debut in the park, crashing little Danny’s birthday party. The writers did something right, we hated her, and we were meant to. General Hospital Blog gives a big shout out to actress Michelle Stafford for doing such an amazing job with her new character. Goal accomplished. Stafford has succeeded in making the fans loathe Nina.
What is Nina up to exactly? Is all this to get back at Silas for cheating on her 20 years ago with Ava Jerome? Some speculate that Nina was never even in a coma, but a mental ward. Some say that because we saw her wake up, that she was indeed in a coma. But that could have been an awakening from a catatonic state or a number of other reasons.Others speculate that her Mother is in on this entire thing and it’s payback time for a cheating husband. Rumors have been flying that Nina knows more about Jason Morgan than she is leading on and that perhaps they were in the same facility. She sure is prying Silas and getting under his skin when it comes to Sam’s feelings for Jason.
We now know that Nina has been watching Silas for months and that she was in fact the one to trash his apartment, not her Mother, Madeline Reeves. What does she have in store for Silas and Sam, and for Ava?
Keep watching General Hospital to find out what happens next!
This fan favorite has made a couple cameo appearances on General Hospital in the recent past. Ilene Kristen who plays Delia, Mother of Ava Jerome has been taping scenes for her next return to the canvas.
There is a lot going on with her daughter Ava. Ava is pregnant (supposedly) with either Mob Boss Sonny Corinthos’ child, or, his son Morgan’s child. It’s a twisted situation and things in Port Charles are about to get even more messed up.
There have been a lot of speculating going on when it comes to Ava and Nina. Some say that Nina’s child is indeed alive and Ava has never been pregnant before. Could Kiki really be Nina’s? Would Delia know anything about this? Fans have mentioned that they found it odd Ava was reading “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” and that Kiki looks a lot like Nina. Also the shocked look on Ava’s face when she saw that headlines that Nina was found alive.
Surely there will be a lot going on that will involve Ava, her Mother Delia, Nina, Silas, Madeline and much more! Keep watching General Hospital for Ilene’s upcoming scenes.
She blasted into Port Charles reeking havoc on the residents of Port Charles. Madeline Reeves, Mother-in-law of Silas clay, and sister of Liesl Obrecht turned the lives of her loved ones (or enemies) upside down. She came into town because she wanted Silas to sign over his rights to her daughters finances. Her daughter, Nina Clay was said to be in a 20 year coma. When Silas started to ask questions, Madeline told him that she had past away. Her son, Nathan West, (which we found out was actually her nephew, and son of Dr. Liesl Obrecht, sister of Dr. Britt Westbourne), also was lead to believe that his sister, now cousin, Nina had died.
Nina is far from dead. She is alive and out for her husband Silas. Since encountering her in the park, Silas and Sam have hit a speed bump in their relationship. Nina, Silas’ wife, whom he thought was dead, is now found to be alive, and is driving a wedge between him and his girlfriend, Sam.
Now that Nina is back, and already causing trouble, will her Mother be close behind? Surely Silas will have a lot to say to Madeline, as will Nathan. She made them believe Nina was dead, therefore it’s obvious she has something to hide. What could she be hiding? Fans have speculated that Nina’s child just might be alive. Who will it be? SOme say they have a feeling Kiki is not Ava’s and perhaps Madeline made a deal with Ava to raise Kiki as her own.
Rumors have been circulating that Donna Mills is already taping and is expected to make another appearance in Port Charles as Madeline Reeves very shortly.
Comment and share to let us know if you are looking forward to all the upcoming drama that is in store for Nina, Silas and Sam, Nathan, Britt, and the rest of the gang!
Ever since Nina made her abrupt appearance in the park a few days ago, it’s undeniable that there is something off about the woman. She doesn’t act how one would expect coming straight out of a 20 year coma. She seems to have her mind set on one thing and one thing only…Silas.
Nina expects everything to fall right back into place after 20 years, as if the world around Silas stood still for as long as she was in a coma. She is really over doing it to the point where it looks like she is doing it on purpose. Before the tragedy happened, she knew their marriage wasn’t perfect. She was aware of the fact that Silas had an affair with Ava Jerome, so why would she think everything would be great between the two of them now? It has been said that Nina knows a lot more than she is letting on and fans have been speculating as to what exactly she knows.
Today, Nina talked about her baby that she lost when she over dosed on the medication (given to her by her own Mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills)). She reflected on the past and after meeting Kiki, Silas’ daughter with Ava, she was saddened by the fact that Ava had his baby and she was supposed to and didn’t. Perhaps Nina knows and is keeping it a secret, or maybe she doesn’t, but what if Kiki is not Ava’s daughter at all? What if Madeline and Ava played it off as if Kiki was Ava’s child? Rumors have been circulating that Madeline and Ava stole Nina’s baby to pass it off as Ava’s, maybe so that Nina would divorce Silas for not only cheating on her, but for getting another woman pregnant.
General Hospital Blog wants to know what fans think about this theory. Weigh in my sharing this post and commenting below.
Things are getting pretty intense for the residents of Port Charles these days. With AJ just being shot, there are many people who are trying to figure out why and what exactly happened to him. Anna DeVane is hot on the case with suspects such as Julian and Sonny. Shawn, Duke, and Carly all know Sonny’s deep dark secret that he is the one who pulled the trigger, sending AJ to GH to fight for his life. Sonny has betrayed his son Michael as he promised him he wouldn’t hurt AJ. We all know that Ava is the one who had every intention on killing AJ, and Sonny just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time resulting in a crime of passion. Ava has been behind many of the crimes in Port Charles as of late, including the murder of Connie Falconeri, and shooting Olivia Falconeri when she was aiming for Franco.
Head Writer, Ron Carlivati teases that things between Sonny and Ava are going to get a lot crazier now that the two of them share this secret about AJ. However, Executive Producer, Frank Valentini mentioned that it will be a long while before Sonny ever figures out that Ava is actually the one who killed Connie, and not AJ.
What would you like to see happen with Sonny and Ava? Leave your comments below!
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