General Hospital Spoilers: Lulu Exposes Brook Lynn’s ‘First Day’ Faux Pas, Brook Lynn Retaliates

Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) have never been each other’s favorite people. These two have butted heads since their teen years and now in their 30s, these two ladies behave the same.

Brook Lynn to a video of her work space on her ‘First Day’ at ELQ. She displayed her desk and featured some unique accents such a decorative paper weight, and unintentionally, perhaps some form of confidential document for ELQ.

Brook Lynn posted her video to social media and that is when it caught Lulu Spencer’s attention. Lulu saw the video uploaded by Brook Lynn on Facebook, and quickly noticed a big mistake.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Lulu will use the video Brook Lynn uploaded as one of her news stories for The Invader. In the General Hospital spoilers preview, Lulu mentions that Brook Lynn wanted this video to go viral, as if she was just doing her old pal a favor. General Hospital rumors hint the ‘faux pas’ will cause Brook Lynn a great deal of humiliation, causing her to take action against Lulu. General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn will retaliate against Lulu on March 24th.

What will Brook Lynn do to get back at Lulu? Will it be over the line, or should Lulu get what’s coming to her?

General Hospital Spoilers: Is Emily Quartermaine Alive? Held Captive By The Cassadines, The Key To ELQ Drama

It seems every time we have a major story line, another past character is resurrected from the dead. It’s always nice to be able to play with that type of situation. In the soap world- anything is possible, characters murder and get redeemed, they leave and return, die and come back from the dead, and more.

In recent past, the Quartermaine family has gone from a large, powerful family, to very small in numbers as many of the Q’s passed on or left Port Charles. But more recently, members of the Quartermaine family seem to be making their way to Port Charles. Whether they are passing through or staying for a while, The Quartermaines have been reunited with some long lost family. This holiday past season, retired actress, Jane Elliot returned temporarily to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine. Ned (Wally Kurth) is also in town, along with his daughter, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton).

General Hospital spoilers reflect on a past report of General Hospital news which involved GH actress, Natalia Livingston (Emily Quartermaine). General Hospital Blog previously posted the possibility of Livingston reprising her role as Emily Quartermaine. At that time, the actress stated she would be willing to come back to ABC‘s General Hospital.

General Hospital spoilers have been reminding GH fans of how anyone who is anyone that is remotely related to the Quartermaine family is trying hard to get their hands on shares of ELQ, the family business. Since the article reporting GH news regarding Natalia Livingston being open to returning as Emily Quartermaine, General Hospital rumors have been going back and forth as fan theories are heating up. General Hospital rumors claim Emily Quartermaine will be discovered to be alive, held captive by The Cassadines.

Another General Hospital rumor indicates Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) will make the discovery that his family has been hiding Emily all these years after she died at fateful night at Wyndemere. Helena (Constance Towers) has always had it out for Emily and never wanted her marrying Nikolas. Valentin is desperate after losing the Cassadine fortune to it’s heir, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). Nikolas is yet another who has returned from the dead, and he was ready to claim what’s his which left Valentin empty handed. It’s like that if Valentin is to be the one who discovers Emily is alive, he could use her as leverage for her shares of ELQ. After losing the fortune and finding out he is not a true Cassadine, and losing Nina (Cynthia Watros), Valentin could stumpled upon his key to shares of ELQ, Emily.

Should Emily return to the canvas and be Valentin’s one chance at turning his misfortune around or will that plan backfire like the rest?

General Hospital Spoilers: Brook Lynn’s Return Leads to Name Dropping; Dante Return In the Works?

This year on General Hospital, November Sweeps brought in some big returns as many fan favorite characters have made their way back to Port Charles. The Quartermaine family has been looking scarce in recent years as many Quartermaine family members have either passed on or moved out of Port Charles.

General Hospital spoilers reveal things are about to be stirred but as a result of the recent return of a younger generation Quartermaine, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton), formerly played by Adrienne Leon. Brook Lynn is the daughter of Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer), and Granddaughter of the one and only, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). In last week’s BREAKING GH news, General Hospital spoilers revealed the big return of GH retired Jane Elliot. Elliot will return to General Hospital this Thanksgiving to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine.

Now that Brook Lynn is back in town, she has come in like a storm and getting into everyone’s business. General Hospital spoilers have been hinting a return for Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) ever since some residents of PC have been name dropping in recent weeks, Brook Lynn included. After Dante’s mother, Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) received notice and direction from her son that it would be best if they cut ties. Dante is going through severe PTSD. Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) really has had no say in the matter, as Dante is the one who filed for divorce and she just had to accept it. Brook Lynn waltzes into Port Charles, sticking her nose into Lulu’s business. She assumes Lulu is the one who gave up too fast on Dante and she is bothered by this. It doesn’t matter what Lulu says, or how she explains how it happened, Brook Lynn doesn’t want to listen. Brook Lynn will also jump to conclusions when she sees Lulu with Dustin. She is going to blame Lulu for not trying harder on her marriage, making claims that Lulu had her interests elsewhere.

All this talk about Dante has got fans wondering if TPTB at GH are making their way to working Dante back into the story line. General Hospital has left the door open for actor Dominc Zamprogna to return to General Hospital as Dante Falconeri. At this point it is not certain if Zamprogna will be returning, or possibly even a few cameos or recurring status.

General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date and report GH comings and goings as news comes in with any information that confirms a return for Zamprogna.

General Hospital News: ‘Entertainment Weekly Confirms Jane Elliot Steps Out of Retirement

Yesterday, General Hospital spoilers hinted to rumors of the big return for a household name, Tracy Quartermaine. Reported by Entertainment Weekly, News regarding the return of retired General Hospital star, Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine has been confirmed. Elliot is stepping out of retirement (retired 2017) to return to her role as the fire cracker of a Q, the “Spanky Buns” everyone loves to loathe.

Story line speculations started to flow through the fans. It just so happens that GH has brought back another Quatermaine who we haven’t seen in a while, Ned Ashton’s (Wally Kuth) daughter, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton) to the canvas. General Hospital spoilers hint Brook Lynn will be her feisty self and already begin to ruffle some feathers. It seems the apple doesn’t fall from the tree, Brook Lynn will cause trouble just as her Grandmother, Tracy.

Fans across the board are very excited to see what this Holiday season brings to the table now that we have strong hope of a traditional Quartermaine Thanksgiving. Thanks to the return of Jane Elliot reprising her role as Tracy Quartermaine, it’s inevitable there will be mayhem between Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), Ned and Olivia Ashton (Lisa LoCicero), Tracy, Brook Lynn, probably even Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell)! The possibilities are endless.

General Hospital Spoilers: A Thanksgiving Miracle! Tracy Quartermaine Returns Just in Time?

The latest General Hospital spoilers have created a shock wave as fans are rapidly finding out the shocking news- Jane Elliot has been rumored to be returning to General Hospital to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine, just in time for, you guessed it, Thanksgiving! It wouldn’t be much of a Thanksgiving at the Quartermaine mansion if mayhem didn’t ensue and pizza wasn’t consumed as opposed to turkey.

This week GH viewers welcomed a familiar character with a new fresh face. Amanda Setton as taken over the role of Brook Lynn Ashton, formerly played by Adrienne Leon. Brook Lynn is the daughter of Lois Cerullo and Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth).

General Hospital spoilers point to a story line around Tracy’s arrival having to do with Brook Lynn’s recent return to Port Charles. It’s safe to assume there will be chaos and drama surrounding the usual Quartermaine family dynamic. Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson) Tracy will be sure to bring the fireworks to the holiday. There’s no telling what will happen when they’re all together in the Quartermaine mansion for Thanksgiving. Except pizza. We know there will be pizza.

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