Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) needs to pick a lane! Is he or isn’t he a new man? Renault is ever so grateful to Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) after he saved his life. Because if it wasn’t for Drew’s quick thinking and advocacy, Cyrus might have died. So, if he’s so grateful to Drew, why is Cyrus about to get under his skin? Things become clear when Cyrus reacts to Sonny’s arrest.
Ever since Drew arrived in Pentonville, Cyrus has tried to get him to join his fellowship group. He preaches the good word and swears he’s now a righteous man. However, something’s obviously off about his belief system, and it shows. At any given moment Cyrus can go from a bully-blasting defender or a grateful victim, to an instigator, the perpetrator, and well, the problem. Despite his proclamation, Cyrus still shows signs of his unhinged, deceitful and deadly behavior as before.
How long can Cyrus keep up this act? That is of course if it is an act. According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Cyrus reacts to Sonny’s arrest. He gets under Drew’s skin, the very same Drew that Cyrus said he owed his life to. As the drama intensifies in Port Charles, secret plots unravel, exposing everything and all connections. Apparently, Sonny’s arrest kickstarts the process as it’s now down to the wire.
Moreover, GH rumors claim that we get closer to learning the truth about Cyrus, Sonny, Pikeman, and more. GH spoilers for 9/5/23 indicate that Drew sees through Cyrus’s contrarian motives as he discredits Sonny’s protective services. But who knows, maybe Cyrus has it all wrong?
Wow! That was some episode for a Tuesday! No hate or anything, but Friday’s episode was a snooze fest instead of a cliffhanger. Luckily, Tuesday’s show made up for what Friday lacked. And on Friday, a shocking twist unveiled the unexpected.
Though not many bought into Cyrus’s “follow my flock in Christ’s name,” act, some GH fans wanted to believe he’d somehow turned a new leaf. Obviously, his new appreciation for the Lord seemed disingenuous and/or misguided.
Meanwhile, over in Pentonville Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) discuss last week’s events. According to GH recaps, Cyrus expressed his gratitude for Drew’s brave effort. GH recaps recall Cyrus’s symbolic transformation in the Pentonville shower room. He definitely got the weight off of his shoulders, actually and idiomatically. I guess that’s what happens after one gets a second chance at life and at making things right. Although, that’s where confusion sets in. Cyrus’s new meaning of life is all over the place. First he’s a killer and a drug dealer, then Cyrus found God. In a brush with death, Cyrus then saw God’s Heavenly light. However, Cyrus has unfinished business.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Tuesday’s episode revealed half of Pikeman! As it seems, Cyrus Renault is Pikeman! Or at least half of the illegal arms dealer. At the end of Tuesday’s episode Mason thanked a mystery authority for taking the time to talk. Simultaneously, Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) shocked Carly (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) when he showed up to meet with Cyrus.
So, what’s up with Laura (Genie Francis) and Martin Gray’s (Michael E. Knight) troubled brother? If he’s half of Pikeman, who makes up the other half; the one Mason met with?
Cyrus sends Austin a message! Initially, Laura didn’t believe Cyrus when he told her that turned a new leaf and found God. Surely her brother didn’t have some sudden epiphany after the things he’s done. Or, did he?
Like Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), fans are getting whiplash, thinking about Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Is he or isn’t he? A bad guy. A good guy. A good guy who does bad things. Repeat. Honestly, he’s been pretty convincing with how he’s always reciting Bible verses. Even Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) found sincerity in the new and improved Cyrus. However, GH recaps recall one particular scene where Cyrus flipped the script again. Now that he’s in the hospital instead of Pentonville, Cyrus has more outreach. His conversation with Dr. Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) left fans questioning Cyrus’s intentions.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Cyrus knows more about Austin and his family than Austin ever wants exposed. In yesterday’s scenes, it’s apparent that Cyrus sends Austin a message, no, more like a threat. “May the Lord Bless you and protect you. And your family,” is what Cyrus said as Austin walked out of his hospital room. Evidently, that comment rattled Austin to the point that he couldn’t hide it. What all does Cyrus know about Austin (and his family ????)?
Would a changed man seemingly threaten another? Was that Cyrus said to Austin a true threat?
Cyrus makes demands. It’s a bit strange to find myself rooting for Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). However, General Hospital always knows how to redeem villains that as you questioning ikr character. Like, why do I want this murderer to survive? Good question because that’s exactly what many GH fans wonder as we hope that heart attack doesn’t take Cyrus out.
Fortunately, General Hospital previews indicate that Cyrus survives in awakens in the hospital. Thanks to Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), Cyrus will pulls through. But I’m not sure how many fans are thankful for this fact. Before his heart attack, many fans assumed Cyrus was faking his holier than thou act. As it turns out, he might be telling the truth after all.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Cyrus makes demands from his hospital bed when he gets as visit from a relative. He wants someone to handle his money. What does Cyrus have planned?
Someone’s out to get Drew! Pentonville is full of serious offenders who have committed some significant crimes. I mean, we’re talking some serious offenders. In fact, most of these prisoners are violent criminals. Many are with offenses so severe that it’s difficult to imagine Drew (Cameron Mathison) among the hard core criminals. Especially having received a maximum sentence (and then some).
General Hospital recaps recall the surreal moments during Drew’s sentencing. Unexpectedly, the Judge announced a guilty verdict and rattled off a completely unfair sentence. Suspiciously, the way they threw the book at Drew doesn’t make sense, and things aren’t adding up. When reflecting on the details of Drew’s case, it sure looks like the punishment doesn’t fit the crime.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, GH fans speculate that something isn’t right with how things went down in court. To be honest, it’s almost as if someone’s out to get Drew. Or, someone else wants Drew behind bars with limited resources. But for what reason(s)? What could possibly be the story behind this? Well, GH rumors hint that Deception isn’t the only company that Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) tries to sink her teeth into. Was it Tracy who got Drew the harshest punishment possible?
Does Cyrus die? No one really believed Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) when he said he’s a changed man and a follower of God. In fact, not even his sister Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) took him seriously.
Inside Pentonville, Cyrus preaches God’s word, sending messages through his teachings. Surprisingly, as crazy as it sounds, Cyrus has changed. He no longer initiates violence, but will engage if needed. Gone are the days when Cyrus was the reason people became addicted to drugs. Sadly, no one can forget what he did to Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and how it lead her down a dark path. Not to mention how he orchestrated the bomb that put Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) in a coma.
According to GH recaps, Cyrus claims he isn’t the same man he once was. He even stands up for those who need support and does what he can to help keep the peace. Whether Cyrus has turned a new leaf or not might be a moot matter if he doesn’t survive this Pentonville attack. Luckily, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) came busting in, and fought the attacker off. Although Drew came on clutch with his skills, it might be too late for Cyrus. According to the latest GH spoilers and previews, Drew springs into action as the villain-turned-vigilante suffers a heart attack. Is Drew able to save him, or does Cyrus die?
…Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is back and still preaching the word of the Lord. At this point in time it remains unclear whether or not Cyrus has truly found God. Like many souls, childhood trauma got the best of Cyrus. Did everything that happened after meeting his sister Laura (Genie Franco’s) change him?
Over in Pentonville, Cyrus gives Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) a warm welcome. GH recaps recall that just like the picture of nobility that he is, Drew took the wrap for Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) in their insider trading ordeal. The former soldier now faces 3 years in prison because of it. While Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) definitely tipped off the SEC about Drew and Carly, GH spoilers say she’s not the only one.
Meanwhile, not all villains look like the Boogie Man. In fact, ill intentions hang over many like a dark cloud, anxious to spread rain. According to recent GH rumors and spoilers, Tracy’s behavior constitutes a villainess reputation, and is the knot that ties together the recent events in Port Charles.
Regarding Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Mason’s (Nathanyael Grey) internet in the mob boss, along with Pikeman remain a mystery. Moreover, Tracy’s cryptic phone call with her literal partner in crime leads fans to raise questions. Who is Tracy working with? GH spoilers tease that Tracy is working with Cyrus Renault. So, it’s possible that Cyrus got wind of Drew’s arrival from his partner, Tracy. And now he insists that he take him under his wing.
Since Cyrus is now the vigilante type, is he trying to rid Port Charles of illegal mob activity in the city?
Are Tracy and Cyrus behind everything that’s happened in Port Charles recently?
Willow lets Nina in! …It sure looks like Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) very well might get everything she wants. It’s like the universe is suffering from a major malfunction.
Indeed, karma is meant to be signify a person’s actions in life that influences what happens to them in current and future lives. Additionally, karma is viewed as the cause and effect of morality. Based on all the good fortune and blessings that have bestowed upon Nina, karma doesn’t seem to understand the assignment.
However, General Hospital spoilers reveal that karma just needs time to do its thing with Nina. There’s no way this woman gets away with all that she’s done, and all of the people she’s harmed along the way. Inevitably, Nina’s actions will come back around to bite her once karma catches up with her. Her lies and despicable actions are about to unravel as everyone learns the truth. Once everyone knows that Nina was getting the book thrown at Drew, he was our saving her daughter’s life. As they say, no deed goes unpunished, and now he pays the price.
According to GH spoilers and previews, Nina gets a taste of her own mortality when adverse effects hit at every angle. After all is said and done, Nina takes the biggest L of them all. Ironically, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) lets Nina in just to push her out again. Evidently, Nina’s a spiteful actions have their consequences and now she’s been hit with karma.
Today’s GH buzz surrounding Cameron Mathison leaving GH sparked after scenes from the Port Charles courtroom. Unfortunately, things didn’t go as expected. In a shocking bombshell, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) was sentenced to two years in prison. This comes after he willingly took a plea deal to satisfy the SEC.
Previously, Mathison spilled some piping hot tea; the kind that gets fans all fired up and asking questions. In an interview, Cameron shared Drew’s fate in PC. He unexpectedly revealed drop a bombshell.
General Hospital fans immediately began to inquire about Mathison’s GH status. If two years in Pentonville is his fate, then is Cameron Mathison leaving GH? So far, a few GH rumors speculate that there are a few ways this could go. That being said, if Drew really gets hauled off in handcuffs, will he serve the full sentence? Or will some unexpected action vindicate him? Whatever the outcome, General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any new developments.
We sure hope Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) steps up to do the right thing!
Drew’s Pentonville sentence came as a shock to him and his loved ones. Despite willingly turn himself in for a lesser sentence, his punishment doesn’t seem to match the crime, let alone the good behavior. Now, thanks to Nina’s revenge plot, he’ll be ripped away from his family.
Does Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) have even the slightest bit of remorse for what she’s done? She set all of this SEC drama in motion, and now good people face terrible circumstances. As usual, Nina only thinks about how her actions will affect her, and not consider who she would hurt along the way.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Drew receives a harsh punishment. Even though he ran through the possible outcomes, he never expected that it would be like this. Drew’s Pentonville sentence Sadly, two years in Pentonville for insider trading is his fate.
Of course, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is furious. Not to mention Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco). She’s already upset about his decision, and doesn’t know how to explain Drew’s absence to Scout. Unexpectedly, the situation took a turn for the worse, and her daughter is the one who will suffer. Sam is beyond angry. So, where will she point her finger? Carly?
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