Nothing ever really goes smoothly in Port Charles. From weddings and funerals to giving birth and prison transfers, there’s never a dull moment and there’s no telling how things will actually go down. But it’s safe to say things rarely go as planned.
General Hospital spoilers reveal things won’t go as planned for Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Mac Scorpio (John J. York) as they prepare to transfer Peter August (Wes Ramsey) from General Hospital to prison.
General Hospital previews show Dante and Mac discussing the upcoming transfer while General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Peter has a plan of his own.
General Hospital rumors hint that Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), Detective Chase (Josh Swickard), and Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) scramble as things come down to the wire. Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) is on the verge of figuring everything out while Peter had a heads up from Viktor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy).
Peter has a one-track kind when it comes to his baby girl and his focus is set on going straight to her. Will he get there before anyone is able to protect Louise? Was Maxie’s sacrifice to keep Louise safe all for nothing?
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is like that annoying itch that just won’t go away but in a much more threatening manner. Peter’s relentlessness keeps Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) (among others) always looking over her shoulder, literally in fear for her life.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Viktor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) information drop has sent Peter into a tizzy, completely changing his tune about his “love” for Maxie. Peter feels betrayed by Maxie as she has kept their baby Louise from him while she has been right under everyone’s noses all along.
General Hospital previews indicate that Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) confronts Peter, calling his bluff regarding knowing the whereabouts of his and Maxie’s daughter. Little does Detective Falconeri know is that Peter knows exactly where to find Louise, thanks to Viktor!
Peter is on the warpath and he is headed straight for Maxie and Louise. Although now he won’t be trying to convince Maxie of his love. She has something much worse to worry about now that she has landed herself on his bad side.
General Hospital rumors are hopefully in claims that Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) will use his newfound knowledge to actually help Maxie as opposed to using the situation to get revenge on Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton).
Will Valentin stop Peter before he gets to Louise?
The residents of Port Charles know better than to think life will be a smooth ride when Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) shows up in town. Tracy manages to stir things up among family, friends, and her many frenemies. This time around is no different.
General Hospital news reports confirmed Jane Elliot would be stepping out of retirement in early 2022 to return as the voice of the Quartermaine family, Tracy.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Tracy to be the bearer of bad news when the thought of Luke Spencer (Tony Geary) being dead was just a nasty General Hospital rumor. As for now, Luke is dead, but GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, has hinted at the possibility of Luke being alive. Tracy not only informed Port Charles of Luke’s death, but she’s also already on Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) about baby Bailey, aka Louise. In such a short time, Tracy has already managed to turn things upside down.
General Hospital previews show Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) visiting his mother behind bars after Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and her mom, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), had a confrontation with Tracy, which lead to calling Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) to arrest her. Tracy remains cryptic about everything, not wanting Ned to know she framed Alexis for drunk driving back when Tracy was in town previously. She did it to protect Ned from his secret thrust with Alexis, behind Olivia’s (Lisa LoCicero) back.
In the upcoming episode of General Hospital, Ned tries for answers from Tracy that she isn’t willing to divulge.
Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) have grown closer in the last few months. They’ve bonded over heartbreak and have set out on adventures together.
Dante helped Sam try to locate Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) after receiving a cryptic phone call from him over the Summer. Now the dust is beginning to settle, and General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew is headed to Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Drew will arrive to rue fire with Sam and Scout, but now without delivering upsetting news.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew will be the one to tell Sam and Dante that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is now presumed dead. It’s a bittersweet reunion now that Drew will be able to hold his little girl again, but the heavy reality of what happened to Jason, leaves a dark cloud over Drew’s return.
The son of GH couple, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) has been played by a few young actors. Recently, the role has been filled by O’Neill Monahan since 2017.
General Hospital comings and goings reports show the role of Rocco Falconeri has been recast, while GH news confirms O’Neill Monahan’s exit from ABC’s daytime drama.
General Hospital news reports confirm Brady and Beckett Bauer have been hired to replace Monaghan as Rocco. The Bauer twins made their debut at General Hospital the week of November 22nd.
The Savoy is the newest and trendiest spot in Port Charles, drawing in patrons with its swanky, yet chill vibes. Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) seems to have a good grip on business ownership, handling typical business situations as they come.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis’ level of experience with owning a club is put to the test when a not-so-typical issue presents itself.
According to recent General Hospital previews, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) stops by The Savoy to question Curtis about suspicious activity. He asks Curtis his whereabouts after the club closed. Curtis has to throw out Joey Novak (Patrick Zeller) for harassing Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and has no regrets. He doesn’t want any of that drama at his club, and more importantly, he was protecting Carly.
General Hospital spoilers and w indicate trouble ahead as the Novak’s want revenge on Carly and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) for killing Charles Buscema (Bart Tangredi) and Vincent Novak (Glenn Taranto) in the night of Carly and Jason’s wedding.
Curtis doesn’t want trouble anywhere near his establishment, but odds are, that isn’t the last he has seen of Joey Novak and the rest of the Corinthos family enemies.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is trying to get his life back on track now that the nightmare is over and he has been reunited with his family. Although Sonny doesn’t see it as a nightmare, his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has her own thoughts on what happened to her husband at the hands of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Sonny and Carly are trying to pick up where they left off in regard to their relationship, but there is so much gray area, and things left unsaid, it’s been difficult to get back into the swing of their fault lives. Sonny is still keeping the whole truth from Carly, hiding the fact that he and Nina fell in love.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny’s son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), are surprised by what Sonny and Carly decided to do.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Dante and Sam are surprised, but not in a good way. They are taken back by Sonny and Carly’s upcoming decision.
General Hospital previews indicate this will happen on Monday’s episode of General Hospital.
Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) enjoy each other’s company, help one another out with the latest pressing mysteries to uncover, and are developing romantic feelings for each other.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante doesn’t hold back when letting Sam know how he would like to proceed with their relationship.
General Hospital previews indicate that Dante sets the pace by telling Sam he wants Sam to take things slow. She seems confused while questioning his thoughts and feelings.
The two have been working together to come up with a plan to get information that would ultimately lead them to Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), after Sam received the cryptic phone call over the Summer.
General Hospital rumors indicate Dante may have decided to take things slow since their mission invokes rescuing Sam’s ex, Drew. Although she made things clear that her last with true was built on false reality, it’s possible that Dante may want to proceed with caution.
General Hospital news reports confirm a new role on GH. The latest GH comings and goings news reveals that actress, Laurine Prince has joined the cast of General Hospital.
Laurine Prince has been seen in multiple series, such as, Versace, Phoenix, Schooled, along with the popular TV show, American Crime Story.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Price debuted as Dallas Kerby on the October 4th episode of GH, alongside Dominic Zamprogna as Dante Falconeri and Kelly Monaco as Sam McCall.
Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) have developed a mutual friendship that has the potential to turn into something more. Both emotionally saddened by the loss of their loves in different ways, Sam and Dante found themselves leaning on one another.
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has clearly moved on, while Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) remains in a coma. Dante and Sam have become close, with Olivia’s (Lisa LoCicero) blessing.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam and Dante continue to remain close as they work on a new project together. They’ll come up with a plan as a way to get ahead in the investigation involving Sam’s ex, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).
General Hospital rumors suggest Sam and Dante pretend to be married as part of their scheme to get information needed to find Drew. There plan works a little too well because their chemistry is undeniable. GH rumors suggest that Drew will assume Sam and moved on with Dante.
Feelings intensify between Dante and Sam, but could things be put on hold as they deal with finding her ex?
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