There is much excitement ahead for General Hospital this coming week of December 16th. General Hospital spoilers hint things are heating up and story lines are about to hit maximum drama.
Nina (Cynthia Watros) and Ava (Maura West) have a newfound friendship based on a mutual goal to take down Valentine Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Nina and Ava are working together to keep Valentin away from the codicil which includes the rights to the Cassadine fortune. Ava has Helena Cassadine’s (Constance Towers) painting in her gallery which is exactly where the codicil has been hiding. Curtis (Donnell Turner) falls witness to Nina and Ava toasting to their friendship, which ultimately makes Curtis very suspicious.
GH spoilers hint there is a possibility Ava has something up her sleeve. It’s been rumored that Ava will take the codicil and sell the painting without the goods inside, pulling the wool over Valentin and Nikolas'(Marcus Coloma) eyes.
Last week, the name Claudette was dropped quite a few times, possibly hinting toward a story involving Claudette (Bree Williamson), Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan), Valentine Cassadine, and Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez). Claudette was the surrogate mother Valentin chose to carry Lulu Spencer’s biological child. It was revealed the child, Charlotte, was Lulu and Valentin’s. However, recent General Hospital rumors have been circulating, claiming Claudette may be making a return to Port Charles to disclose shocking information. GH fans have been speculating, hinting that Valentin is not Charlotte’s biological father.
A major breakthrough is about to happen for an ongoing story line. General Hosital spoilers reveal for Wednesday, December 11th, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) will reveal a majorly shocking detail. Willow will be totally surprised (not in the good way) to see her mother Harmony (Inga Cadranel) out of Pentonville. Harmony starts talking about her “grandson” Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) and Willow makes is crystal clear to Harmony that Wiley is NOT her grandson. But as far as GH viewers know, Willow is still unaware of what Brad and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) did after her baby, who was supposed to be adopted to Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) died in his sleep of SIDs. Instead Nelle told Michael (Chad Duell) their baby died, all while he is living with Brad and Lucas.
So what exactly is Willow trying to tell her mother, Harmony? Is Harmony even Willow’s mother? If Willow doesn’t know that Wiley is not her biological son, then why is she so certain in telling Harmony Wiley isn’t her grandson? It’s almost as if Willow is trying to say, “you are not my mother!”
In related General Hospital spoilers and shockers, this leads fans to believe previous GH spoilers and rumors circling around Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). GH rumors have hinted that Nina will finally find her biological daughter, the one with the other half of the pendant, Willow Tait. Could it finally be true? Will the Nina’s daughter search finally come to a close?
Nina (Cynthia Watros) has already faced some major realizations and uncovered truths and General Hospital spoilers are now hinting Nina will make yet another discovery. She has already figured out Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) was the one behind the entire set up that claimed Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) was Nina’s daughter. Nina is playing Valentin as if she has no clue. Another bombshell hit Nina when she puts the clues together and figures out Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) was still alive.
There are a few secrets and loose ends hanging around Port Charles and there is no telling who and when someone will find out the truth. Nina could possibly face a shocking revelation regarding the on going saga of the baby swap. Perhaps she goes poking around and inadvertently stumbles upon information that leads her to the baby swap. GH spoilers reveal at the end of this week Nina will be shocked. Previously General Hospital spoilers revealed that Nina will find the other half of a pendant she had when her child was born, and she will see it in Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) possession. Since Willow is connected to the baby swap, Nina may be unraveling an entire mess of lies and secrets.
Ever since Nikolas (Marcus Coloma) returned from the ‘dead’ he has been making one bone headed move after another. Not only is Nikolas making mistakes and doesn’t cover his tracks, he is also more ruthless and cunning than before. It’s almost like his situation has hardened him, turning him more and more into a true Cassadine.
After the unsettling scenes with Nikolas and Ava Jerome (Maura West), Ava was left to fall fast asleep from all the extra sedation Nikolas paid the nurse to administer. Unfortunately for Nikolas, he messes up yet another one of his ploys by leaving a trail. He lost his ring in Ava’s room and now people have evidence to lead back to Nikolas. It’s highly unlikely that Ava would be the one to spot the ring since she was left alone in shambles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will pay Ava a visit to question her about Helena’s (Constance Towers) painting. GH spoilers hint Nina will be the one to stumble upon Nikolas’ ring, taking it back with her. General Hospital rumors have been swirling that Nina will take the ring with her and possibility show her friend Jax (Ingo Rademacher). Jax has already warned Nikolas that if this isn’t over by New Year’s then he will be telling Nina the truth about what is going on regarding Valentin, the Codicil, and the fact that Nikolas is in fact alive. It’s highly possibly Nina will show Jax her findings. it has been rumored that Jax won’t wait until New Year’s to tell Nina, and that he may just come out and tell her if and when she shows him the ring she found in Ava’s room. Once Jax sees that Nik has made yet another mistake, he will realize it’s time to shut this charade down.
Will Nina be the one to find the Cassadine ring? If so, will she bring it straight to Jax? What will Jax do with the ring? There are so many possibilities! Let us know what you think will happen next!
When it comes to Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) there is no telling what he is capable of. His most recent betrayal to the one he loves, Nina (Cynthia Watros) was the last straw. General Hospital spoilers reveal that despite Nina’s seemingly affectionate behavior toward her almost husband, Valentin, Nina is out for revenge on the man that has claimed to love her yet betrayed her in the most hurtful way. Nina has been on a quest for years to find the daughter she thought she lost when she was under the control of her own mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills). Nina had thought she found the missing piece to her life when Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) presented herself as Nina’s daughter at the orders of Valentin Cassadine. Now that Nina knows the truth, and Valentin was behind the ruse this whole time, she is ready for payback.
But was Sasha Valentin’s only pawn in this “Nina’s daughter identity game?” Perhaps not. General Hospital spoilers hint toward the possibility that Valentin has more interest in Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) than anyone thought. Attorney Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) had agreed to take on Nelle’s case and has been working in her defense (so we think). However, his law skills haven’t been of benefit to Nelle since she is still sitting behind bars in Pentonville. He’s been representing her pro bono, which raises a red flag. It seems Martin Gray isn’t just “helping” Nelle in an attempt to win a Good Samaritan award.
General Hospital spoilers insinuate this could be yet another secret of Valentin Cassadine, and the he has hired Martin to represent Nelle, not to help her, but to make sure she stays locked up. Valentin received an update on Nelle from Gray, which leads viewers to wonder why Valentin would be so interested.
Nelle and Valentin have a rocky past dating back to the days she worked as a nanny for his daughter, Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez), when Nelle tried to blackmail Valentin and he turned the tables on her.
Nina has been in search of the daughter she thought she lost back when she was in a coma and under the control of her own mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills). As if Nina hasn’t been hurt enough throughout the years for holding onto hope she will someday find her daughter, now she may be facing another disappointing outcome. She is just starting to get over the heartbreak when she found out that Sasha Gilmore had been lying this entire time and posing as Nina’s daughter, under the orders of Valentin and Nina is ready to get revenge on him.
How will Nina take the news if the GH rumors are true and Nelle Benson is actually Nina’s biological daughter? Is Valentin keeping Nelle away from Nina with pure intentions? It’s possible Valentin just doesn’t want toxic Nelle in Nina’s life. In some way, if Valentin is keeping Nelle’s identity as Nina’s daughter a secret, it could be to protect Nina. GH viewers do know that Valentin is sort of capable of love, as he truly does love his daughter, Charlotte, as well as Nina. Nina is already done with Valentin as she seeks out revenge, but when this truth bomb gets dropped, Nina will be even more shaken by yet another lie and deep dark secret from Valentin.
Ever since Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) arrived in Port Charles, she has been haunted by the loss of her baby daughter she was told never made it. As GH viewers know the history, and that Nina’s daughter is actually alive and well out in this universe, it’s difficult for many fans to let go of hope that there is a daughter out there somewhere for Nina.
Nina’s most recent heartbreak involves Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson), the young woman who was put up by Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) to pretend to be Nina’s daughter. When the truth came out and the bombshell was dropped on Nina’s wedding day, Nina was beyond devastated and of course, lashed out at Sasha. As of now, Nina is leading on that she has no clue Valentin was involved with this huge lie that turned Nina’s life and emotions upside down.
General Hospital rumors have played around with the idea Nina knows what Valentin has done, and for now she is playing dumb. However, that is still uncertain.
At this point, Nina is sick and tired of the tug of war on her heart after losing a child and then thinking Sasha is her long lost daughter, only to lose yet again. Good news! There may be hope for Nina and her daughter reuniting! In an interview with Soaps In Depth, actress Katelyn MacMullen had something interesting to say about her character Willow Tait possibly being Nina’s daughter. In reply to the possibility that Willow could be Nina’s daughter, MacMullen said, “That would be insane. It would be a huge twist… except people are expecting it, right? Because why do Willow and Nina hate each other so much? It’s be cool!”
There are so many possibilities for this story line and it seems the actress would be excited to dive into this direction as Nina’s daughter. Katelyn MacMullen even agrees that having her character Willow and Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) become sisters on screen would be “best case scenarios,” and says that she and Sofia want a story line together!
Setting Willow Tait to be Nina’s daughter is a viable option but has not yet been confirmed. If the writers take note as to where Willow’s portrayer, MacMullen would like to see this character head, there is a great possibility this could be the path they choose.
What do you think? Is enough enough? Should the writers leave poor Nina’s character alone with it comes to finding her daughter? Or should she be written to finally have that happy reunion?
It would be an understatement to say that Jax was disappointed when he heard straight from Nina’s mouth, that she and Valentin were back together. Despite everything Nina went through on her wedding day, humiliation, betrayal, she is now back together with the one who is behind all her pain. At first she refused to believe Valentin had anything to do with the scam regarding Sasha being her biological daughter. Now it looks as though Nina may be smarter than the character wants the fans to believe at first glimpse.
On Monday’s episode of General Hospital (10/21), Jax, Nina, and Valentin had quite the exchange. Nina says out loud that she believes Sasha was also lying to Valentin with the help of a friend. Jax outtight opposes and Nina shuts Jax down and says it’s none of his business, then leaved the two men alone while she works
When Nina returns, Valentin asks is she is ready to go, and she tells him she will be a bit behind. During that exchange, the dialogue seemed very scripted, even for an actual script. The look on Jax’s face after Nina tellls Valentin she will catch up with him after she runs a few things by Jax is priceless. Either Jax is simply pleased Nina didn’t just run off and leave with Valenin, or he and Nina are in on playing Valentin. I don’t know how far Nina will get in trying to pull the wool over Valentin (if that’s what she’s even doing). Valentin didn’t look too pleased when Nina wasn’t ready to leave with him. It almost looked like he could sense she was up to something.
General Hospital spoilers have hinted a “sneaky revenge” from Nina. What exactly does she have in the works?
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