What does the future hold for ABC’s longest drama? On April 1st 2023, the iconic Soap Opera General Hospital celebrated its 60th year on air. Six decades and essentially fire days per week on the air isn’t something to take lightly. In fact, that is one impressive accomplishment.
Do you ever wonder or even worry about what’s the future holds for favorite thing watch and indulge? And by that I mean our favorite drama series, General Hospital. 60 years is a long time indeed. A lengthy amount of time spent
ABC President Discusses General Hospital’s Future
General Hospital’s fans are in it for the long haul- as if 60 years of dedication didn’t already prove that, fan support continues to flourish. According to recent General Hospital news reports, ABC President Craig Erwich discussed the future of General Hospital. Reportedly, Soap Hub had a personal chat with ABC Executive Craig Erwich regarding General Hospital.
We are ecstatic to share that Erwich spoke highly of the iconic drama series. “GH is absolutely a tremendous pride for us,” Erwich told the outlet. “The show’s been on for 60 years. That is a remarkable achievement. And the great thing about GENERAL HOSPITAL is that it’s on daily. It’s an opportunity for us to delight, entertain, and surprise people on a daily basis. The joy is to have an audience who has watched the show for 60 years; they’re now watching with their kids and grandkids.”
From the sound of things, General Hospital’s future looks bright. I bet there’s at least another 60 years to come…
Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) is a good-hearted (potential) killer. I use potential because I can’t recall if Dex has actually killed anyone yet. It would seem that the descriptions good-hearted and killer is an oxymoron. Dex Heller is willing to kill if need be. on the other hand, he’d also put his own life on the line for the ones he love, and those to whom he’s most loyal.
Dex and Jason Are Loyal To Carly
Doesn’t this sound like someone else we know? Dex Heller is loyal to the core. He endures Sonny’s torture and won’t snitch a peep. Sonny wants to know who decks is protecting not physically, but who he’s protecting with his word. The answer is Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). Who do you know that is loyal to Carly above anyone else? Yes, you got that right. It’s Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Jason Morgan was loyal to Carly above all else. Most times even Sonny came second to Jason’s BFF unless it was about his business.
Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) thought he had gained Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) trust after having endured torture, and continues to risk his life for the “organization.” But still, Corinthos has his doubts about Dex.
General Hospital spoilers tease that if things get too hot, Dex gets removed from the kitchen. Brick has a sneaky suspicion that Dex is hiding something from Sonny. And we all know that a lie of omission is still a lie. But now Dex will be presented with the opportunity to either lie or tell the truth with a direct answer.
According to GH recaps Brick doesn’t trust Sonny’s newest muscle. Although Dex isn’t “new,” the eager young enforcer is one of Sonny’s most recent in his trusted circle. Since Sonny suspects the recent attack to have been an inside job, Brick dives into Dex’s background. They can’t be too careful, so Sonny and his trusted friend tap into a probable source.
Dex’s Secret Exposed!
Reportedly, Soap Opera Digest shared exclusive GH spoilers with fans regarding Brick’s investigation. Brick puts Dex in the hot seat and demands that he reveals his bankroller. The pressure is on. Will Dex reveal not only Michael, but Carly as well?
Tracy Quartermaine and her granddaughter Brook Lynn are more alike than BLQ wants to believe. They both have business savvy instincts and go all out for who and what they believe in.
It looks like BLQ has become more comfortable after stepping back into her role at Deception. Furthermore, she’s definitely softened up in Granny since the whole corporate espionage thing. Ya know, that small innocent. 🤷🏻♀️ According to GH spoilers, Brook Lynn feels secure with her’s and Tracy’s repaired relationship, so she addresses a recent issue.
Meanwhile, Carly gets comfortable in her Editor-in-Chief chair after she met with Deception’s team. General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that it’s not going to be a cake walk for Carly, despite her seemingly successful first meeting. Maxie and Sasha seemed to be completely satisfied with their final agreement. Carly got what she wanted and even Tracy gave her a pat on the back. But I didn’t notice that BLQ wasn’t on the same page.
GH rumors tease that Tracy’s caught off guard when Brook Lynn admits, “We were counting on you to say no.” Was she speaking for Maxie and crew too? Is Brook Lynn bothered that Tracy didn’t stand up to Carly, or is it something else?
Nina Reeves and Carly Corinthos’s ongoing feud over family is in full swing. Are either women really capable of simply calling it even?
General Hospital recaps highlight the events between Nina and Carly that leads to all of this. It seems to have all started when Nina blamed Carly for not divulging about Nelle. But the reality is that Carly didn’t know that Nelle was Nina’s daughter until it was too late. Mind you, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was a psycho killer who was beyond redemption. She terrorized Carly and her family, and then tragically died while trying to kidnap her own baby. Then, Nina stumbled upon a lost and confused Sonny Corinthos, used him and his situation to her advantage, and kept an entire family and city believing that he was dead. Hmm 🤔 Something doesn’t seem right with this lol.
As if that wasn’t enough, Nina manipulated a man with amnesia, stole him from his wife Carly, and then she even stole her career. Once again, something’s off 🤨. Fast forward and General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina isn’t done fighting. After Carly kept Harmony’s secret about Willow, and after Nina rattled to the SEC, they’re done so far yet are back at square one.
Carly and Nina Discuss Crimson
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Carly takes her first shot at running a magazine.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has morphed into somewhat of a people pleaser. It hasn’t gone as far as having lost her edge, because that girl can still cut an enemy down to size. But she’s seemingly a bit softer lately, even prior to Bobbie’s death.
GH recaps recall Carly getting smitten with the mystery man at Kelly’s. Soon after she discovered his true identity. But until then Carly was going out of her way to cater to his needs. Some call it excellent customer service, which it was, but Carly was never know to win the “Most likely to work in hospitality” mock election in High School. She’s always been straight to the point and doesn’t mess around let alone cater to a stranger’s needs. Did Brennan’s (Charles Mesure) charm take hold of Carly? And will he do it again?
Carly and Brennan: Carly’s smitten with Mr. Brennan
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Brennan is back! That means Carly’s admirer is back on canvas but this time Jordan gets to ask the questions. Jordan is determined to crack this investigation, especially after having been taken the other night.
The latest GH spoilers and rumors hint that Jordan questions John Brennan about the recent threats in Port Charles, including her own incident. Will Brennan make trouble for Carly? You can bet on Brennan making trouble for all of PC, not just Carly.
Wow! Introducing Drew 2.0. It must be true what they say about serving time in a correctional facility. It definitely does change a person, not that I can speak from personal experience or anything.
Historically, the people of Port Charles have been kidnapped and held hostage on a boat, trapped in a hotel fire, chained to a bed in a panic room, poisoned water supply, and much more. And to think some of those events took place after 30-some years of daytime drama. But nothing rattles a PC soul like doing time in Pentonville, and it seems like everyone there is a criminal.
For 60 years, many bad deeds have committed by almost everyone in Port Charles. I don’t know if one person in that city has a clean slate. That said, if you haven’t made a member of The Five Families a target, or left a woman to give birth all alone in the woods, or randomly attack a so-called friend with a hook, then do you even live in Port Charles? It seems that you have to have an edge to get anywhere in that city, and that’s what leads us to Drew.
Recently, Drew has been a hot topic along GH fan pages across social media. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Drew is ready for a change. He’s tired of being the pushover, and has asserted himself in situations to overcome that reputation. First, it started with Michael, Ned, and the family business. No red flags were raised because it seemed like a typical Quartermaine business quarrel. Then, the issue with Scout’s school occurred, including his and Sam’s argument, and now his actions toward Carly.
Drew’s Dark Path Leads Carly To Sonny
General Hospital spoilers tease that Cameron Mathison takes Drew down a dark path. According to General Hospital spoilers, the stars align for Sonny and Carly as Drew becomes increasingly problematic. We knew it was only a matter of time before Carly and Drew began to fall apart. According to recent GH rumors, Drew 2.0 puts a strain on his and Carly’s relationship. The more time they spend together, the more Drew wants to control, pushing Carly away.
General Hospital recaps recall four years ago when Sonny went missing. Unforeseen evil tore Sonny and Carly apart, but their bond never wavered. Will fate bring them together again?
First impressions don’t get a second chance. For many, meeting someone or a group of people got the first time can be rather nerve wracking. Job interviews, first dates, and meeting your future in-laws are somewhat stressful events for some. That said, it’s important to make a good first impression. But what about unexpected encounters? Many would argue that even meeting someone at random holds similar notions. A future connection with a new person weighs heavily on that very first meeting. So, what’s that say about Nina Reeves, and her first impression on Port Charles?
GH recaps highlight Nina’s state of mind when she arrive in Port Charles. It’s no secret that she’d been in a coma, and they she displayed mental instability. As time went on Cynthia Watros’s character grew as the writer’s dove deeper into Nina’s personality. Soon, Nina had some redeeming qualities, but her biggest personality trait for me is who she was in her first impression in PC. You can’t forget crazy.
Fast forward and Nina’s covert craziness rears its ugly head. She’s been able to subdue her real self for a few years, but that’s good and done. Now that she’s told her last lie as Mrs. Corinthos, General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Nina declares war on Sonny and Carly.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Nina chooses her weapon of war. Back in 2022, Liesl gifted Nina a Japanese Tantō. Does she have plans to use it on her enemies?
Time sure flies after Christmas. Especially when drama comes around the clock. It’s been one thing after another for the people of Port Charles. From losing Bobbie and Nina’s secret, to Adam’s suicide attempt, Esme’s memory and Nikolas kidnapping, there’s no rest for the wicked.
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is going through some difficult times in various areas of her life. She’s been dealing with other people’s problems on top of her own. Sadly, Joss just lost her grandmother. She and her family grieve over their loss while taking swings at other forces coming for them. For Josslyn, that includes the drama that’s going on with Adam at school, the fallout from Nina’s lies, while helping her mom pick up the pieces.
On December 18th, a recast took over for Eden McCoy as it was announced that she’d be on temporary leave. McCoy took some time after her mother’s passing, and Courtney Fulk stepped in as Josslyn. Fulk did a fantastic job stepping in as Josslyn, particularly during some of the challenging moments.
According to recent GH news updates, General Hospital comings and goings confirm that Eden McCoy resumed filming at Prospect Studios. Eden McCoy returns to General Hospital as Josslyn Jacks this February.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) was known for loving one man over all others. Although hard times and crossed lines became familiar, Carly and Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) magnetic bond always pulled them close. That’s why Port Charles mobster and his ride or die destined for one another. Now, it’s only a matter of time before that force draws them in again.
It looks like Sonny is about to be on the market again shortly after marrying Nina. Have no fear because he’s fresh and up for grabs. But for how long? GH rumors hint that Sonny and Nina are headed to splitsville. Additionally, Carly and Drew will hit a few snags that just might make this whole thing unravel.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Drew takes on a new outlook. No more Mr. Nice Guy, because Drew is tired of being a pushover. Lately, GH rumors suggest that Carly supports and understands the origin of Drew’s shifting vision. Allegedly, Drew’s anger begins to consume him and he loses control. GH rumors tease that this leads to Drew and Carly’s shocking yet inevitable breakup.
What will Drew do to send Carly packing for good? It’s hard to imagine because he’s typically so calm and even-keeled. But GH spoilers tease that Drew shows a new side that Carly doesn’t like. Will he go after her son Michael for revenge? Or, will he cheat? Few and Anna’s conversations got letting interesting… what is Drew capable of?
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