Every now and then there will be a certain scene that just seems to hit differently. Whether it’s because it’s extremely relatable to you personally, or you can empathize with the characters or the way the actors deliver, some scenes just stick out.
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate tension will continue to rise between the teens after Esme Prince’s (Avery Kristen Pohl) stunt while on a getaway with their friends Cameron Webber (William Lipton), Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla), and Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy).
General Hospital Blog wanted to give recognition to these talented young actors. Avery Kristen Pohl and Nicholas Alexander Chavez portray Esme Prince and Spencer Cassadine, a young couple, spoiled by trust funds and boarding school, but lacking in emotional maturity. Esme is deeply troubled while Spence is misguided.
Pohl and Chavez delivered their scene on the January 31st episode of General Hospital which involved the fallout of the argument Esme caused with Joss and Trina, humiliating Trina in front of everyone. As if that wasn’t enough, Spencer has no idea what Esme has really done. That being said, the dialogue and delivery were on point. It’s fascinating to see the talent that lies within these young actors. Their ability to convey the proper emotions to properly fit their conversation had their audience’s undivided attention. Watching these two go back and forth about the events of the night, knowing what Esme has really done, and how she completely gaslighted and manipulated Spencer, somehow getting HIM to apologize to HER. The scene was all so real.
Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Avery Kristen Pohl deserve a major shout-out for their work!
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) has been planning a weekend getaway with the teen clan, all in the name of Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez).
Esme used Spencer’s upcoming departure to prison as an excuse to get the group together for a weekend away before he left. What she really wanted was a chance to get closer to her next victims.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Esme’s recording of Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton) intimate encounter will blow up for more than just the obvious reasons. I think we can officially say that this is GH’s very first sec tape story line. Now that the internet plays a major role in the widespread viral viewing, bullies use this sorry of thing as their method of attack. That’s exactly what Esme is doing. But General Hospital rumors suggest that’s not all…
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim that not only is there a recording of Cam and Joss in bed together, but it’s been rumored to be that Esme used Trina’s phone to record it!
General Hospital previews reveal that Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) is awake and physical fine. But Josslyn asks her if the alcohol made her admit feelings she’s had all along. Trina looks upset and confused, and desperate to not feel humiliated.
General Hospital rumors claim that Trina’s humiliation has just begun now that Josslyn and Cameron believe Trina still has feelings for Cam. What will dig Trina even deeper into a black hole is if GH rumors are true and Esme used Trina’s phone for the recording. It’s only a matter of time before someone discovers what’s on Trina’s camera roll.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) knows how to push all the right buttons to get under someone’s skin, and that’s exactly what she is doing with Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn gets thinking after Esme lays the peer pressure on thick, getting a little too personal about Joss and Cameron’s (William Lipton) relationship.
General Hospital previews indicate Josslyn gives her relationship with Cam a second thought in terms of taking things to a new level. After Esme’s assessment of Joss and Cam, comparing them to the intimate details she shares with Spencer, Josslyn might feel insecure about the intimate details between herself and Cameron, and now ponder the idea of having sex. Esme’s taunting seems to be having an effect on Josslyn, as she pushes all the right buttons.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Esme’s peer pressure will lead Josslyn to make a big decision. Will Cameron be on board?
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) is back in Port Charles and all grown up. His arrival, although meant to be kept on the down low, was a splash. He came into town with a mission to destroy his father, Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) marriage to Ava Jerome (Maura West). He’s trying to play coy, and has pulled the wool over Trina Robinson’s (Sydney Mikayla) eyes. But not everyone is falling for his act.
General Hospital news reports confirmed the recast of Spencer Cassadine as his character was SORASed. Nicholas Alexander Chavez took over the role from Nicolas Bechtel. Although the character has been recast, the character is being written in the same scheming way, just now grown up.
General Hospital spoilers reveal his vendetta against Ava continues. Spencer tries to keep up the innocent act around Nikolas, Trina, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and Cameron Webber (William Lipton). He’s even playing his grandma, Laura Spencer (Genie Franco’s).
General Hospital previews indicate Spencer’s true colors shine when he has a conversation with Ava, asking her why she is giving his father mixed signals. Spencer wants nothing more than to be reassured that his dad’s relationship with Ava is over. But as he sees it, the love they have for each other hasn’t diminished just because he scared Ava off with his creepy stalker act.
General Hospital rumors claim Nikolas is onto his son, and he is closer to figuring out Spencer is behind the whole thing, more than Spencer realizes. He’ll show his sinister side to Ava, possibly making things clearer to her as well. Spencer better watch it before he’s completely figured out.
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Cameron Webber (William Lipton), Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla), and Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab), have become a very close knit group of friends. Many times in close friend groups, some or all could start to develop romantic feelings for the other(s). Sometimes this leads to the demise of a good thing, the end of a friendship, or the start of something new. Nevertheless, most of the times in these types of situations, jealous plays a major role.
Cam and Joss shared a kiss on the night of their school dance, the very night Dev was planning to talk to Josslyn about his feelings for her. He witnessed the kiss and it was like Dev did a total 180° with his personality. He immediately became jealous, giving Cam some harsh “advice.” Dev acted out of character, as his jealousy grew after seeing Cam kiss Joss. Since the kiss, Dev has been trying to manipulate the situation in order to steer Cameron and Josslyn in opposite directions from one another when it comes to being more than friends.
Dev is close with the Corinthos family, so it was no big deal when Carly (Laura Wright) asked him to join her in kicking with guests while Josslyn and Trina talk. Before helping Carly, Dev was listening in on her conversation with Joss, taking mental note of the whereabouts of Josslyn’s personal journal.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Dev takes this new inside information to actively violate Josslyn’s privacy. He goes straight to the location where Joss has stored her journal and dives right in.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Dev’s careless actions backfire. He wanted to find out Josslyn’s most personal thoughts when it comes to who has her heart, so he took it upon himself to read her personal journal. General Hospital rumors claim Josslyn will find out Dev went behind her back to get j to her head, and will reject any feelings he has for her after knowing what he did. This could ruin any chance he may have had with Joss, driving her straight to Cameron.
Will Dev take things too far and risk the close knit friendship these four have with one another?
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