As if Dr. Hamilton Finn doesn’t already have enough on his plate, and now he faces even more turmoil. He’s a dedicated and beloved father, son, Doctor, and friend, yet Finn can’t seem to find peace. Just as he and Elizabeth were taking things to a new level, he’s slapped with this malpractice lawsuit. Thankfully, Dr. Finn has Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) in his corner.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that the fight against the Muldoon family will be a tough one. Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) faces a judge and jury in the most intimidating event of his career. Especially since he knows that GH is will to throw him under the bus to save to hospital as a whole. In other words, the board of executives over at General Hospital (the fictional hospital, not the tv show) will sacrifice Hamilton Finn in a heartbeat if that means keep the hospitals name out of the mud. That’s not saying much in terms of a positive outlook for Dr. Finn. On top of it, Diane Miller is the prosecuting attorney. Exactly, no more needs to be said.
Diane Causes Gregory’s Medical Emergency
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Gregory isn’t too happy with Alexis’s BFF, Diane. In fact, he doesn’t think twice about confronting her as they pass on by. As we know, Gregory’s ALS condition only gets worse over time. And any kind of added stress can be detrimental to his health. That said, watching his son’s freedom in jeopardy could take a toll on Gregory. GH rumored hint that Gregory suffers a devastating setback after Diane’s ruthless courtroom attack on Finn.
She’s a cut-throat attorney who stops at nothing (within the law) to win. But will her persistent prosecution cause more damage than she ever imagined?
“The truth will set you free, “ -John 8:32. Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) confessed to her role in aiding Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) in his crimes against a pregnant woman. In good conscience, Elizabeth implicated herself by admitting that she helped Nikolas Cassadine keep Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) prisoner.
Ironically, the thought that coming forward with the truth will set you free is virtuous and cleansing although damning to one’s reputation. Furthermore, admitting involvement in activity that caused a series of unfortunate events has its consequences. For Elizabeth, the guilt of it all weighs on her even though she’s free and clear where the law is concerned. However, just because she won’t experience legal ramifications doesn’t mean she’s off the hook.
General Hospital recaps recall Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) takes her aggressions out on Elizabeth. The slap has GH fans hyped on debating whether or not Liesl is justified in slapping Liz. Until now, Liesl had no knowledge of Elizabeth’s contribution to Britt’s (Kelly Thiebaud) death.
Will Scott and Liesl Breakup?
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Scott and Liesl experience trouble in paradise. While Liz’s plea deal infuriates the grieving mother, it’s knowing that Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) helped set her free that’s the straw that broke the camel’s back.
Will Elizabeth’s freedom cost Scott his lady love?
Baby Ace triggers Esme. …Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) gave birth to a baby boy. Young woman’s super sudsy soap opera birth is unconventional yet typical. Accordingly, Esme’s, her baby, and all who surround them lead the next front running storyline.
General Hospital recaps recall Elizabeth Webber’s (Rebecca Herbst) role in Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) devious game. As history tells it, the people of Port Charles recognize Elizabeth and Nikolas’s friendship for representing loyalty and strength. Always coming to each other’s rescue, Liz and Nik knew they could always depend on one another. And due to Elizabeth’s unwavering loyalty to Nikolas, she was roped in to help him keep Esmé captive. During that time, Nurse Webber tended to Esme’s prenatal needs.
Although the situation wasn’t exactly optimal, the prenatal care that Esme received from Elizabeth was genuine. After a few surprisingly effective discussions with her Nurse, Esme displayed a real bond with her unborn baby boy. As a result, the captured accused (of the hook killings) started calling the baby, “Ace.”
According to General Hospital spoilers, insight from a recent interview reveals that soon, all is forgiven for the boarding school seductress. Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson’s interview with Avery Pohl’s alluded to her character’s rebirth. It seems Esme’s amnesia is real by the way she so naturally reacts to Heather and Ryan’s lunacy. That being said, she remembers nothing about her past; now even her pregnancy as a prisoner in Wyndemere. However, recent General Hospital rumors speculate that perhaps baby Ace triggers his mom, sparking her memory. Perhaps she’ll instinctually call him, “Ace,” simply by admiring her newborn. unfortunately for Liz, if Esmé remembers calling her child ace, she just might remember everything.
Finn finds Elizabeth with Nikolas! Elizabeth and Finn’s relationship hit a wall after she discovered details of her childhood trauma. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) walked out on Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) after she confessed her involvement in Reiko’s death.
Elizabeth has been spending much of her time at Wyndemere with Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) after her relationship with Finn had taken an indefinite pause.
General Hospital recaps recall Nikolas and Elizabeth’s friendship has stood the rest of time. They’ve been through it all together and now they are facing another ride or die type of situation. These besties have been there for each other throughout their lives, each being someone the other can depend on.
Nikolas needs his best friend’s help and Elizabeth is down for the ride. Her time at Wyndemere consists of providing medical care to Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) whom is pregnant. Nikolas has Esme prisoner, hiding the young woman and her pregnancy from Ava Jerome (Maura West) and the rest of Port Charles. The people of Port Charles are under the assumption that Esme is the hook killer.
General Hospital spoilers and previews tease Liz and Nik get caught! Finn finds Elizabeth with Nikolas and makes an assumption. There’s no doubt those two are up to something but it’s not what Finn thinks.
Elizabeth and Esme bond! …Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) is caring for Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) while Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) keeps her hidden in a tower. Nikolas is taking precautions to ensure the health of the baby.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors Elizabeth and Esme bond over an unexplained connection. As her caregiver, Liz makes sure Esme and her baby are in good health. However, GH rumors hint Liz takes a genuine liking to the woman who victimized her son Cameron Webber (William Lipton).
General Hospital recaps recall Elizabeth and Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) developed an honest and healthy relationship despite the stigma he faced from his past. Franco had done a total 180° once he was treated for a brain tumor. The tumor was effecting his cognitive and behavioral capabilities, causing dangerous and even criminal actions. He overcame the horror and became an honest husband and stepfather.
His sudden and senseless death was the start of many struggles for Elizabeth. Since Franco’s death, Liz and her boys haven’t had the easiest time. The traumas from her past crept into Elizabeth’s memories and she had to face some hard truths. The answers found were hard to take while facing Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) was even harder.
Agreeing to help Nikolas seemed to be the best distraction for Elizabeth. But spending time with Esme may trigger Liz’s memories. GH rumors hint Liz senses Franco’s presence when she’s spending time w Esme. There’s a possibility Esme and Franco are brother and sister. Heather Webber (Alley Mills) is Franco’s biological mother and is rumored to be Esme’s mother as well. Therefore making Franco and Esme brother and sister.
Elizabeth’s parents head to Port Charles! General Hospital news reports confirm General Hospital has cast two new actors in the roles of Jeff and Caroline Webber.
GH and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) fans have long awaited this major breakthrough. Talk of Liz’s parents has been a focal point for the character’s current storyline.
The role of Jeff Webber was previously played by Richard Dean Anderson. Caroline Webber has been a mere mention as the role has never been cast. General Hospital spoilers reveal the roles of Elizabeth’s parents have been cast by two prime time actors.
GH news confirms Falcon Crest’s William Moses and Star Trek actress, Denise Crosby will fill the roles, finally bringing Liz’s parents to life. General Hospital recaps recall he role of Jeff Webber was introduced in 1981. For 25 years we have never put a face to the name, Caroline Webber.
Elizabeth and her sister Sarah Webber (Jennifer Sky) arrived Port Charles in 1997. The two daughters of Jeff and Caroline Webber were raised by their Gram, Audrey Hardy (Rachel Ames).
In a recent tweet, GH newcomer, Denise Crosby confirmed news of landing the role as Liz’s mom. Denise will be the first actress to fill the shoes of Caroline Webber.
General Hospital rumors hint that Jeff will be brought in to shed light on the death of Reiko. Hamilton Finn’s (Michael Easton) late wife appeared in Elizabeth’s flashbacks as she struggled with her past trauma. Her memories peeked her curiosity as she pieced together the traumatic events. Liz thinks her father could have been involved in Reiko’s death, while Finn believed her death was accidental and caused by poison.
GH spoilers and rumors claim Elizabeth’s memories will increasingly resurface as her parents jar memories she had buried deeply in her subconscious.
Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) is working hard on Elizabeth Webber’s (Rebecca Herbst) behalf as he does does what’s necessary to comfort her boys and keep things as normal as possible during their mom’s absence.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn continues to hold down the fort while Elizabeth is at Shady Brook. Liz’s son, Aiden Spencer (Enzo de Angelis) is having a difficult time adjusting to everything that’s going on, so much so that he’s even concerned about Jake’s inevitable days of college and being left to fend for himself. As much as Elizabeth’s family has suddenly been turned upside down and since the death of Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) has impacted them all so deeply, with Finn, there has been hope.
General Hospital fans have been concerned for Elizabeth and her portrayer Rebecca Herbst. Due to the fact that General Hospital news and spoilers had not given any insight on Herbst’s status with the daytime drama, fans began to question her status.
General Hospital rumors started circulating, making claims the actress has left the show. Recent General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Rebecca has taken to Twitter to clear up any rumors about her alleged departure. With lighthearted sarcasm, Rebecca made it as imminently clear that she and Liz are not going anywhere. She used fan’s ridiculous reasons for her absence as her way of explaining. Bottom line, Rebecca is just fine. Fans accused the actress of “having cramps,” or the fact that she has children as the reasons she hasn’t been seen on screen in some time.
Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) recently suffered a great loss. Her husband, and stepfather to her boys was taken unexpectedly when he fell victim to Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) psychotic nature.
Liz has been mourning Franco’s (Roger Howarth) loss, first by throwing blame in the wrong direction at Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), then by dealing with the fallout surrounding her son, Cameron Webber (William Lipton), and now keeping herself busy and focused by diving into her work.
Elizabeth has been helping Dr. Finn in his quest to find a cure for Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), as he too has fallen victim of Peter. Liz and Finn have been working closely together while trying to undo the damage Peter has done. Liz feels that Peter has already taken away her husband, so she’s going to do all she can to help Finn so that Peter doesn’t take Chase too.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth and Finn have made a deeper connection than anticipated, as it continues to grow as they work side by side to save Chase. The situation could get a bit awkward since Finn was in a relationship with Elizabeth’s sister, Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig), making Elizabeth an Aunt to Finn and Hayden’s daughter, Violet.
General Hospital rumors suggest Liz and Finn will develop deeper feelings for each other, causing a controversial relationship over the fact that it might be too soon after losing Franco for Liz to jump into a relationship, especially with her sister’s ex.
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The day has finally arrived. GH fans have been anticipating the day Peter August (Wes Ramsey) got what has been coming to him. Peter has been getting away with tormenting the people of Port Charles for far too long. But those he has hurt the most take solice in knowing that each move Peter makes is a step closer to him slipping up and getting caught.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Peter August is without a pulse, without breath, which led Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) to believe he is dead. She and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) plan to make Peter’s disappearance look like he’s on the run.
General Hospital rumors claim Finn and Elizabeth keep this secret together, alluding to their family and friends that Peter must have taken off and is on the run.
General Hospital news reports have not yet confirmed Wes Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital, as well as Ramsey himself. He has not made a statement yet at this time, confirming or denying the exit rumors. It seems pretty clear that Peter August is as dead as one can be after Elizabeth found no pulse and no breath while he was lying lifeless and bleeding, at the bottom of the stairwell.
General Hospital comings and goings rumors claim Ramsey is OUT at GH and his character, Peter August will be assumed on the run until finally being declared deceased.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any news related to Wes Ramsey’s GJ edit rumors and status with the daytime drama.
Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) hadn’t had much time to grieve after the sudden loss of her husband, Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). She immediately immersed herself in work and her kids, without fully processing the loss. Her anger was pointed in the wrong direction, and once she realized Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was innocent, she began to focus on Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
General Hospital previews show Elizabeth and Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) talking in the hospital. It’s clear that Elizabeth is fed up with everyone Peter has done and the amount of loss so many have suffered because of him.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth expresses her feelings to Finn, she proclaims, “he doesn’t get to take anything else from us.”
General Hospital rumors indicate Elizabeth’s clear motive put Liz at the tip of the list of suspects who would have been the one to push Peter down the stairs. Although Peter he’s many enemies, Elizabeth Webber Baldwin just may have the strongest motive.
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