It’s safe to say that GH fans can accredit General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini for the bit of 90s nostalgia going on in Port Charles. It’s always nice to see familiar faces return over the years, bringing a sense of tradition and history.
Recently, General Hospital’s latest casting news shakes things up around Port Charles, especially the Quartermaine family. Earlier this year, word of Sofer’s The Bold And The Beautiful departure, fans immediately began to speculate a GH return. Finally, Rena Sofer returned to General Hospital as Lois Cerullo after nearly three decades.
According to Soap Opera Digest, Sofer explains how Lois’s return came to be. The actress then detailed the events that lead to her GH return. Evidently, this has been in the works since 2021. Rena explained that she was still playing Quinn on The Bold And The Beautiful at the time the idea originated.
Upon her GH return, Sofer spilled the tea to Soaps In Depth. “Out of nowhere, Frank reached out to me by text asking if I’d be willing to talk to him,” she continued. “I said, ‘Of course.’ The last time I saw Frank was at Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra, The Young And The Restless) and Chad Duell’s (Michael Corinthos, GH) wedding October 2021); we sat with each other and it was really great to see him.
Is Lois Cerullo Here To Stay?
“He was like, ‘I would love to get you back to GH,’” she continued. “At that time, I was still on The Bold and the Beautiful and I wasn’t even discussing it with him. But with this Eddie Maine story happening, it just really seemed like an absolutely perfect time to have Lois come back for a short amount of time to try to get Eddie to remember that he’s Ned. So Frank reached out to me and asked me if I’d be willing to come back for a short amount of time and I said yes.”
“I’ve played a lot of characters in my career and Lois is probably one of the top three characters I’ve ever played in 37 years of being an actress,” Sofer admitted. “So to be able to go back and do it was unreal.
“It’s just interesting to play her at this age,” she added. “She’s still loud and she’s still mouthy. She was still a lot like me, except with a Brooklyn accent and nails. But also, the story isn’t about me. The story is about Brook Lynn. The story is about Eddie Maine and Ned, so I need to respect that. This is not about me coming back and telling my story; this is about me coming back and supporting the stories that are there with me trying to create the knowledge of who Lois is now, 27 years later. So that is challenging, but also, part of the fun.”
Port Charles feels a little more like when I began watching now that Ned, Eddie, and Lois are together again!
….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.
Brook Lynn’s last stunt! Brook Lynn gets Chase’s job back! Brook Lynn has inadvertently screwed over Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) one too many times. That’s why, after Chase’s life kept getting disrupted by BLQ’s (Amanda Setton) choices, he finally had enough.
GH Recap: For Chase, finding out that he ultimately lost his job because of BLQ’s selfishness was enough to call it quits as her boyfriend. It didn’t matter how much he truly cared for her. Or how she brightened up his days when she walked through the Quartermaine mansion doors. Chase was convinced he’s better off without her.
According to General Hospital previews, Chase awaits his fate. Today, Harrison Chase learns if he has a future as a Police Officer. The PCPD held a board meeting discuss Detective Chase’s character. To his pleasant surprise, BLQ really knocked it out of the park with her testimonials. In addition, Blaze, aka Allison Rogers (Jacqueline Grace Lopez), had some encouraging words for the board as well.
More over, BLQ is full of surprises. Recent General Hospital spoilers reveal that Brook Lynn’s last stunt could either make or break their second chance at love. In recent previews, Brook Lynn confides in Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). She tells her old friend that she called in a favor. According to GH rumors, her favor most likely has to do with Chase. If he finds out he got his job back through strings Brook Lynn pulled and not his own merit, will he be done with BLQ for good?!
Brook Lynn Implicates Chase In Linc’s Death?! Yet again, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) gets Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) mixed up in a messy situation. If he was smart, he’d tell that girl to stay far, far, away before it’s too late. However, something tells us Chase is ready to give Brook Lynn another chance. That might not be the greatest idea because BLQ’s aura exudes drama like it’s a cloud of smoke coming from its appropriate apparatus. Inevitably and true to her character, Brook Lynn somehow drags Chase down with her.
Meanwhile on the music scene, Brook Lynn’s ongoing drama with music producer, Linc Brown (Dan Buran) only gets worse as time goes on. A certified skeeze bag, Linc abuses his position of power to manipulate passionate, career-driven rising stars. Sexual harassment is a crime that mustn’t be overlooked. BLQ’s professional relationship with Linc represents all that’s wrong in the industry. Things like this continue to happen because careers are threatened in order to have the upper hand. Currently, BLQ regrets signing Linc’s NDA. Linc offered BLQ the rights to her own music in exchange for her silence.
Linc Makes His Move But It Just Might Be His Last
General Hospital spoilers and rumors surrounding Brook Lynn, Chase, and Linc point to tragedy. According to previous GH spoilers, Brook Lynn lives in her regret. She signed Linc’s NDA contract in exchange for her music catalogue. These songs are products of BLQ’s own hard work. Sadly, the slime ball abuses his position of power to suit his agenda. Sexual harassment in the music industry is a growing problem. Mainly, instances where an artist gets fed up with either being the victim or someone who is witness to it decides to speak up.
Back stage at the Nurses Ball, Linc doesn’t hesitate to throw his weight around. But this time just might be his last as BLQ thinks enough is enough. GH rumors speculate Brook Lynn’s attempt to stop Linc takes a tragic turn. Meanwhile, Harrison Chase contemplates his feelings for BLQ. It’s apparent that he cares for her, but caring for her comes at a cost. Supposedly, Chase gets a firm reminder of why he said goodbye to Brook Lynn.
Brook Lynn Implicates Chase In Linc’s Death?!
Recent GH spoilers and rumors tease that Brook Lynn witnesses more inappropriate behavior from Linc. She’s had enough and decides to take action. Despite the NDA, Brook Lynn is determined to throw Linc under the bus. Consequently, no good deed goes unpunished. In what’s meant to become an end to a toxic work environment for many, Brook Lynn’s situation with Linc turns deadly. Furthermore, if Chase jumps in to clean up Brook Lynn’s mess, he could find himself in a familiar position, but worse! Because punching Linc to defend BLQ is nothing compared to what might happen next.
According to General Hospital casting news, Dan Buran’s status as GH’s sleazy music producer remains unknown. Will he survive? Or will Brook Lynn and Chase go down for his death?!
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