Cody needs Brook Lynn’s help! But will she understand where he’s coming from and offer her assistance? Or, will she shut Chase down and keep him out of Sasha’s (Sofia Mattsson) Ferncliff room?
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) is a fighter. She’s a true believer in standing up for what’s right and fighting for the ones who can’t fight for themselves. Ultimately, she’s all for protecting others, especially those who can’t protect themselves.
So, why is she so reluctant to fight for Sasha? GH recaps recall Brook Lynn’s take on the whole Sasha situation. Just because it’s clear to Cody Bell (Josh Kelly), Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), and even Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), some still doubt Sasha’s progress. So far, Brook Lynn doesn’t quite see the holes in the story. She’s currently stuck in the narrative Gladys portrays. Cody needs Brook Lynn’s help! But will she disregard his reasons for concern?
Moreover, GH spoilers and rumors tease that Cody and Brook Lynn begin to spend an increasing amount of time together. Maybe Brook Lynn starts to see thins Cody’s way, and they’ll work together on a plan to help Sasha. Then, suspicions arise as Chase wonders why his girl is spending so much time with Cody inside the Quartermaine mansion. Is Chase about to have another reason not to trust BLQ?
Chase questions Nina! Remember last week when Harrison Chase got those mysterious texts? Then, he glanced over at Nina with suspicious eyes? It’s coming down to the wire here and we are ready with our popcorn!
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest GH spoilers regarding the SEC drama. Over at the hospital, Chase receded texts that drew his attention to Nina. Now, General Hospital spoilers tease that Harrison Chase questions Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) regarding a sensitive subject. Odds are he approaches Nina regarding those texts.
According to GH rumors, Nina gets closer and closer to exposure, but another bombshell softens her blow. Will Tracy’s drama overshadow what Nina has done?!
…It just might be Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) lucky day! While it’s true that many would argue otherwise, Ned’s (Wally Kurth) accident could very well be Brook Lynn’s stroke of luck. It’s safe to say that Olivia won’t share BLQ’s sentiments. Instead, odds are that Ned’s misfortune leaves Olivia feeling unmoored as the unexpected incident that left Ned hanging on for dear life.
Oddly enough, Ned’s daughter isn’t the only one who could benefit from his near death experience. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) breathes a little easier when she learns that Ned woke up with an identity crisis. For obvious reasons, Nina’s pleasantly surprised with Ned’s new persona. Furthermore, while some GH rumors hint that he’s faking the condition, others question why he’d pretend to keep Nina’s secret… unless he’s planning the ultimate exposure and needs time to her or right.
Meanwhile, Brook Lynn’s music career has suffered over the past couple years. She went from Singer/Songwriter to Songwriter/Manager when a tragic incident left her unable to sing. Ever since Chase (Josh Swickard) returned to the PCPD, Brook Lynn’s career as a Music Manager providing any managerial support. That being said, General Hospital rumors speculate that BLQ uses her dad’s condition for her own benefit.
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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?!
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?
Dante confides in Chase. Chase and Dante are great friends and former partners at the PCPD. Sometimes life isn’t fair and our friends may have it a little easier at times. Resentment builds up and weaknesses can used against us. Weaknesses of others can serve as personal benefit.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is feeling the weight of his guilt. His career as a PCPD Detective is something he takes pride in. Serving his community by doing his all to keep the people safe is an oath he took. Although his intentions are good, circumstances get complicated where lines become blurry.
General Hospital rumors suggest Dante feels guilty for turning a blind eye to his father’s crimes. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been on the PCPD’s radar for decades. Dante’s close relations with the mob boss should serve as a surefire way to bust his crimes. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been on the PCPD’s radar for decades. Dante’s close relations with the mob boss should serve as a surefire way to bust his crimes. Instead, injustices are ongoing when Sonny remains unpunished.
While Dante is turning a blind eye to his father’s crimes, his former partner Chase (Josh Swickard) has been let go from the force for a few misunderstandings. Chase’s chance at reinstatement passed him by because Brook Lynn dropped the ball.
GH rumors hint that Chase fights for his right to be an officer and could bring down his friend in the process. Will Chade throw Dante under the bus for not holding up the law when it comes to Sonny?
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?
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