Chase busts Nina! Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has some personal ties to some known criminals in Port Charles. Directly associating himself with Brook Lynn Quartermaine essentially connects Chase to the Quartermaine family’s white collar crimes, as well as s the street crime associated with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
While Chase may cut some slack to those he knows, he doesn’t turn a blind eye to the law. As an upstanding law enforcement officer, Harrison Chase practices the law by the book when it really matters. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease, despite his connection to Sonny, there’s nothing Chase can do to save Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Over at the hospital, Ned’s family nervously awaits doctor’s reports. How can Nina sit back and listen, and not speak up about what she saw? Terrible.
According to General Hospital rumors, Nina’s lie of omission won’t stay under wraps for long. Unfortunately for Nina, Chase is very good at what he does. Now it won’t be long before he exposes her secrets. Over at the hospital, Meanwhile, Chase receives mysterious texted messages. Then, he suspiciously glances over at Nina every single time. Why? Well, recent GH spoilers and rumors claim that Harrison Chase busts Nina, cracking his biggest case yet!
Chase questions Brook Lynn! …Detective Chase wants answers, so he does what he does best to get them. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has a long hiatus from the police force after all the events that went down. Now, he’s back in action!
GH spoilers tease that Brook Lynn’s worries creep up on her despite how swimmingly things are going with Chase. Now that he’s back to catching bad guys, his mind is in Detective mode. Meanwhile, as Chase gets back into the swing of things, we fear that he catches Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) in another lie. This time, she’s lying for her granny. Odds are that it won’t matter why Brook Lynn is back to telling lies. It will only matter to Chase that she’s fell back into her old tricks.
According to the latest GH spoilers and rumors, Chase questions Brook Lynn about Deception. Her suddenly return to the cosmetics company raises questions. Chase knows that Brook Lynn has been uber-focused on her music career, and doesn’t really understand why she’d time time away from her passion. So, of course his suspicions lead to questions. And we all know what questions lead to… answers. Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) certainly has a hold on her granddaughter. Will Chase learn the truth behind Brook Lynn’s return to Deception?
Jacqueline Grace Lopez announces GH exit with Co-star Josh Swickard
Blaze leaves Port Charles . May sweeps is around the corner. That being said, General Hospital comings and goings reports give the latest updates regarding GH casting news.
Recent General Hospital recaps recall, Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) and Allison Rogers, aka Blaze (Jacqueline Grace Lopez), created one Hell of a musical collaboration. Another thing Chase and Blaze have in common is their mutual friend, BLQ. As manager, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) brought Chase and Blaze’s musical talents together to promote each of their careers. Unfortunately, trouble with Linc Brown (Dan Buran) cast a dark cloud over the experience. But thankfully, BLQ and Blaze’s bravery helped put an end to Linc.
In addition, Blaze and Brook Lynn also helped Chase achieve his dream. General Hospital spoilers, currently, Chase awaits the PCPD’s decision after the two ladies spoke out on his behalf. Meanwhile, Blaze skips town after she stepped up to help Brook Lynn help Chase get his job back. Accordingly, GH news reports confirm that Blaze leaves Port Charles. The actress says her goodbyes to her co-stars and fans as Jacqueline Grace Lopez announced her GH exit via Instagram.
It was wonderful having Lopez part of the GH cast! We wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors! Maybe even someday she’ll make her way back to Port Charles!
Harrison Chase thanks Brook Lynn. After all she’s done to bring Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) down, it’s hard to believe that Chase is about to show his gratitude to Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton). Although she didn’t do these things to intentionally hurt Chase, his life still took some unwanted turns. For what could Chase be thankful to Brook Lynn?
GH recaps: Currently, Chase is stripped of his title as Detective. He was suspended multiple times prior to his release from the force. However, he didn’t turn from good cop to nuisance all in his own. Brook Lynn Quartermaine had an hand in Chase’s unfortunate encounters. According to recent General Hospital previews and spoilers, Chase is about to face his fate for the future. After months of back and forth, the PCPD Board has reached a decision. GH previews indicate that BLQ makes an appearance at the big meeting.
If things go in Chase’s favor, he’ll be reinstated as an Officer at the PCPD. In recent GH spoilers and previews, Chase is surprised to see Brook Lynn enter the room. She hopes to help convince the board that Chase is a dedicated Detective who deserves a chance. According to recent GH rumors, BLQ implicates herself when she reveals her involvement in Chase’s suspension. Ultimately, things must go Chase’s way because GH spoilers reveal that Chase thanks Brook Lynn. But will she accept things for the way they are? Can she trust that Chase sincerely forgives her so they can give love another chance?
Chase falls into Brook Lynn’s trap! Some view Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s methods used to get what she wants as brilliant and resourceful, while others consider her ways to be nothing more than self serving schemes. The truth seems to lie somewhere in between.
General Hospital recaps recall Brook Lynn’s last plot came with a huge risk. She was laser focused on taking down Linc Brown and making the most of Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) music career. In doing so, she played puppeteer with Chase’s life for her own personal gain. However, her motives were not entirely selfish. Brook Lynn wanted to spend the most optimal time with Chase, while furthering his music career and stopping Linc. As it turns out, her scheme to get everything she wanted backfired. She lied to Chase about helping him get reinstated at the PCPD and that became her biggest regret. Ultimately, lost the love she’d been working toward over her fixation on having it all.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn can’t help herself when it comes to scheming to get what she wants. She’s up to her old tricks again, but this time she has help. General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate Brook Lynn gets help from dear old dad. Ned (Wally Kurth) and Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) become part of Brook Lynn’s plot to lure Chase.
GH rumors hint Chase falls into Brook Lynn’s trap as she tries to win him over once again. Will Chase see this as just another selfish scheme or will Chase give Brook Lynn a second chance?
Chase fires Brook Lynn! Chase and Brook Lynn’s professional and personal relationship was built up slowly over time. What started as a mutual aversion to one another turned into a reluctant yet evident reciprocated attraction. They came a long way as the initial spark turned into a flame. But now, Chase’s words are like a douter with a product review of 100% efficacy. He snuffs out their flame once and for all. Sadly, Chase is done with Brook Lynn and her games.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) is still hung up on bringing down Linc Brown despite what happened between herself and Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard). She seems to have a one track mind consisting of self-serving goals and ambitions.
General Hospital previews indicate hope remains in Brook Lynn’s mind. Despite the hurt she’s caused, Brook Lynn overlooks the magnitude of the damage done. She believes there’s still a chance for her and Chase to work as a team in order to end Linc’s career. What she doesn’t see coming is that that hope is one sided. That’s what happens when someone lacks self awareness, as well as, empathy for what the other person (Chase) is suffering at because of something they (Brook Lynn) did. She knows she hurt him by never writing the letter to the PCPD. However, she thinks, no, expects, Chase to just be over it. Newsflash for Brook Lynn… actions have consequences. Chase isn’t going to keep going along with plans that she has for the music industry.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate Chase fires Brook Lynn. He cuts ties with his ex girlfriend and now ex-manager. There’s no doubt feelings are hurt on both sides. For now, Chase will do anything to not be tethered to Brook Lynn.
Chase and Brook Lynn breakup! Are they over for good? Chase (Josh Swickard) had a pretty good idea what he signed up for when he and Brook Lynn acted on their feelings.
Just as diamonds begin as coal, Chase and Brook Lynn needed time to shine. Chase’s by-the-book nature and Brook Lynn’s knack for breaking all the rules seemed like a recipe for disaster. The cop and the Quartermaine would have never guessed they’d end up together. Although Chase and Brook Lynn have polarizing personalities, the age old idiom, opposites attract, began to ring true.
General Hospital recaps recall Chase’s reluctancy to admit his feelings for the music maven due to her sketchy track record. She was known for lying and scheming, and ironically, her biggest schemer to date is what won Chase over. Brook Lynn and Maxie’s plan to keep Peter August (Wes Ramsey) away from Maxie’s baby decided all of Port Charles. Maxie bravely gave baby Louise (now Bailey Lou) up to Brook Lynn to pass off as her own. When the truth came crashing down, the two women were praised for their acts of bravery and selflessness.
While living at the Quartermaine’s, Chase spent a lot of quality time with Brook Lynn and Bailey. Their bonds grew between them and that’s when they both started to realize they had feelings for each other.
Chase is done with Brook Lynn’s lies
General Hospital spoilers indicate Chase and Brook Lynn breakup over her lies and selfish motives. Chase is feeling a wave of regret for diving into a relationship with someone he knew was a known liar. Brook Lynn argues her motives were driven by love. She purposely sabotaged his chances to be reinstated as an officer because she wanted of her vision for Chase’s life.
GH previews indicate Sasha gives advice to Chase. Will he change his mind?
Chase confronts Brook Lynn! …Brook Lynn lied to Chase and it’s going to cost her! This isn’t the first time she has lied to this honest man. These two have had a slow buildup to where they are today as a result of her lies and the trust issues Chase has with her.
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) has a funny way of showing someone she cares. Most times the people around her find her to be selfish because of her past and present track record. Some would say that Brook Lynn is misunderstood because deep down she has a good heart. Others call it as they see it and label the aspiring music mogul as a selfish liar.
According to General Hospital recaps, the cat is out of the bag after Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) enlightened Chase on Brook Lynn’s latest play to get what she wants. Dante gave her the benefit of the doubt as he and Chase were talking things over. Chase knows better than to believe her intentions were pure. While he wants to believe Dante could be right, Chase knows deep down what Brook Lynn is all about.
GH previews and spoilers indicate Chase can’t hold it in and approaches Brook Lynn. Chase confronts Brook Lynn on her lies, asking why she never wrote or told him about the letter. She knows being reinstated as an officer at the PCPD is what he wants more than anything. However, Brook Lynn is rarely about what other people want. Chase knows his girlfriend’s motives are those of selfish nature.
GH rumors speculate Brook Lynn may have sabotaged more than Chase’s career with the PCPD. Her relationship is at stake but she might be able to buy herself some time by talking herself out of this one. Even if she is able to get a letter in on time, her other secrets will soon catch up to her. Are Brook Lynn and Chase doomed thanks to her self sabotage?
We all have our favorite General Hospital couples. Some of the most iconic TV couples come from daytime TV. General Hospital is responsible for some of the most popular love stories. Luke and Laura, Ned and Lois, Sonny and Carly, and Jason and Sam are just a few of our favorites.
Just as real life love goes, some General Hospital couples are in it for the long haul while others test the waters and find it too rough to hold on.
General Hospital spoilers indicate happy times are ahead love for certain Port Charles lovebirds. Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) are keeping their spark alive amidst the drama and investigations. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) continue to behave like teenagers in love for the time being. However, GH spoilers and rumors hint their love is on borrowed time. GH rumors speculate Nina can’t help herself and as a result, Sonny is pushed to the limit. You can read all about that HERE. Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Chase (Josh Swickard) are still getting a feel for their new relationship. They don’t always see eye to eye, and Brook Lynn has a knack for deception. Carly (Corinthos) Spencer and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) coast along before Nina plants her sabotage.
Love is in the air for these GH couples, but is it going to last?
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