General Hospital: The WSB Has Become A Major Focus Once Again
It seems like the vibe around Port Charles began to change upon Steve Burton‘s anticipated return to General Hospital. On January 4th, 2024, ABC aired the primetime special, General Hospital: 60 Years of Stars and Storytelling with a surprise ending. That’s when Steve Burton’s highly anticipated GH comeback was announced to the world. Two months later, Burton made his GH return debut on March 4th, 2024. Previously, GH Blog shared, recent rumors based on intriguing potential clues. Are we shifting away from the mob scene in PC? Because GH rumors claim that The Future Of PC Is The WSB!
As expected, General Hospital fans jumped online to discuss the exiting news, sharing ideas and GH rumors about the details of Jason’s return. Will he still be our Jason? How about his memory? Does ge suffer memory loss and live life as Jason Quartermaine? Will he still work for Sonny? Will he return with a family? GH fans had a lot of unanswered questions.
Thankfully, those questions have since received answers. Jason is still Jason Morgan, but his heart is now open to the Quartermaines. However, it’s been just over a year since Jason returned from the dead and now we have more questions. Currently, he works for Sonny but they are both plotting for a way out of the business. Sonny wants to retire, and Jason’s future is uncertain.
According to recent General Hospital rumors, Jason’s future, and the future of PC is the WSB. Since his return, Jason has been working closely with Anna Devane on matters involving the WSB. As a former spy with the agency, Devane remains closely tied. As Jason and Anna’s friendship strengthens, GH spoilers tease that her influence could lead him to the WSB.
Next, we have Carly Spencer (Laura Wright). She’s falling for WSB Agent, John Brennan despite Jason’s warnings to stay away. We can’t forget Carly’s daughter, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and her sudden WSB involvement. Currently, Joss is in deeper with the WSB than Jason and Carly combined. She must keep her new career a secret from everyone she loves- including her mom. Which means that she’s lying to everyone she loves- including her mom. And the craziest part is that Carly is dating the man who has ordered Josslyn to lie to her.
Meanwhile, Jason Morgan isn’t the only one close to Anna that could potentially join the WSB. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Anna’s granddaughter aspires to be just like her. General Hospital recaps from April 9th recall Anna and Emma’s heart to heart. That’s when the college student and passionate animal rights activist promised to work on becoming safer and smarter in pursuing her missions. Evidently, Emma already considers herself Anna’s mini me, and now she strives to use Anna’s approach in facing her challenges.
Now let’s connect some dots. General Hospital news reports confirm that GH has cast Daniel Goddard as Professor Dalton. Yes, both Josslyn and Emma will more than cross paths with Professor Dalton at PCU. First, Joss was recruited by the WSB to pose as a college student to investigate Dalton . Then, Emma told Anna that she’s excited about a new class over at PCU. It just so happens that it is the same class as Josslyn’s WSB mission.
Moreover, Sonny’s impending heart surgery also play the factor in the future of Port Charles. The respected mobster wants out of the business and he might just get his wish this time.
General Hospital Recaps: 4-3-25 ADA Turner Questions Trina About Emma
General Hospital Recaps: ADA Turner questions Trina about Emma, and because of Anna. I know this isn’t much considering that the people of Port Charles live in a world where organ transplants and gunshot wounds don’t leave scars. Where spina bifida is reversible if you’re Donna Corinthos, and where murder happens regularly while Pentonville is seemingly empty. Oddly, the criminals still run the streets of Port Charles.
Despite many other implausible, yet soapy scenes of the past, recent scenes have given that same “oh sure,” kind of vibe. According to General Hospital recaps, a city official and a college student caught the audience’s attention. Apparently, the way to uncover the corruption among PC’s municipal leaders is to essentially be corruptive yourself. The standing ADA uses unethical practices that abuse the power of authority. And that’s exactly how ADA Justine Turner (Nanzeen Contractor) conducts herself in this situation. Evidently, the ADA further revealed her true agenda when she grilled college student Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) about Emma Scorpio Drake. It was then that Ms. Robinson turned the tables on Turner. Without hesitation, the ADA divulged her true intentions. She told a local citizen about her plan to incriminate Anna through Emma. that she’s only interested in Emma is because of Anna Devane, Emma’s grandmother.
ADA Turner Questions Trina And Uses EmmaScorpio Drake
Moreover, General Hospital spoilers indicate that Anna’s job and Emma’s freedom are at risk. ADA Justine Turner is locked in and laser focused on finding dirt on Anna. She’s convinced that Police Commissioner Devane turns a blind eye to organized crime. Especially when it comes to her pals Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). And as per usual, the mob is a hot ticket item for law enforcement, and the Corinthos Organization has been the targeted pursuit for decades.
Frankly, the ADA’s actions say more about her than anything she could have learned about Police Commissioner Devane through Trina Robinson. Besides, there are other ways to get incriminating material on Anna other than summoning a local college student to play 20 questions. On top of that, ADA Turner admitted that she’s using Emma to get to Anna.
General Hospital: Trina turns the tables on ADA Turner
Does anyone else find this scene soooo out of pocket? It was random at best. A professional woman whose goal is to expose a colleague for lacking professionalism, and here she is using unprofessional and unethical practices herself.
ADA Turner arranges a meet up with local college student to poke around at her rival, Anna. And she’s using Anna’s granddaughter Emma to do it? Then divulges this to one of Emma’s “friends”? Like, what? Who thought this scene was a good idea?
General Hospital is full of youthful talent. Over the years, child actors have gotten their start at fame on ABC’s longest running television drama. The 61 year old Soap Opera showcases these children’s acting skills with the potential to grow along with the show, or build their skills and talents then move onto other projects. Either way, child actors can ultimately become major characters as they get older.
The Iconic SORAS
However, not all child soap stars are so lucky. In fact, it’s very common for a daytime drama to play around with the ages of these characters. The daytime community and its audience likes to call this action, SORAS. Which stands for Soap Opera Rapid Age Syndrome. Therefore, one day little Bobbie Sue could be a 2 year old, then before you know it the child is miraculously a 15 year old attending PC High. While no Bobbie Sue actually resides in Port Charles, you can get my drift.
As for Emma Drake, General Hospital has stayed relatively true to the character’s actual age until recently. Still, Emma has not been SORASed with a recast with Silzer in the role. GH recaps recall that Emma Drake was born on November 4th, 2008, which makes her 15. I remember this vividly as I was pregnant at the same time as Kimberly McCullough’s character, Robin Scorpio Drake. Coincidentally, my daughter was born on October 17th, 2008, just before Robin gave birth to Emma. Unlike Emma, my daughter Lola is 15. Although they were born in the same year, Emma is meant to be about 22 years old at this time.
According to General Hospital news, Emma’s original birthday was changed from 2008 to 2006. Then it was revised again to 2005 and finally settled at 2002. In real life, GH news reports confirm that Emma’s portrayer Brooklyn Silzer was born on April 27th, 2006. Evidently, Silzer is approaching her 18th birthday!
Almost 18- GH’s Brooklyn Silzer Crowned Prom Queen- Living The American Teen Dream
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Brooklyn Silzer’s life seems as sweet as it gets for an American teen. The General Hospital star is just shy of her 18th birthday and has even more to celebrate. Silzer’s recent Instagram post reveals exciting news about her personal life. Reportedly, Brooklyn Rae Silzer shared photos with friends as she lives her day to day teenage life. She’s living the American teen dream after being crowned Prom Queen!
We have exciting news for GH fans! The annual Nurses Ball is right around the corner, and with that being said, there are two key individuals who are forever directly associated with the big event.
Lucy Coe has hosted the Nurses Ball since the very beginning, and even a few years back when Nurse Santiago revived the Ball, Lucy was there to kick it off. Fans will be happy to know that Lynn Herring is returning to General Hospital for GH’s Nurses Ball and beyond.
And what would be a Nurses Ball without the person it was based around in the first place? The Nurses Ball is intended to bring awareness to HIV and AIDS, and raise money for it’s research. Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake will be returning to Port Charles for the big event. Kimberly McCullough will be on set without TV husband Jason Thompson (Dr. Patrick Drake).
Set your DVRs because Nurses Ball 2016 starts May 24th!
General Hospital Blog is happy to inform fans of the wonderful news. A couple months back, the Scorpio-Drake family left Port Charles for sunny California, leaving behind loved ones. Robin (Kimberly McCullough) and Patrick (Jason Thompson) took on new positions in a California hospital.
The good news is, Brooklyn Silzer will be returning to the GH canvas as Emma Drake during this year’s Spring Break. This news has been confirmed by ABC Soaps In Depth. GH Executive Produced, Frank Valentini tells SID, “Yes, we’ve already found an excuse to bring her back!”
Brooklyn’s return is temporary, however the episodes aired will be spread out through the entire month of April. It isn’t quite certain what Emma’s story will involve, however we are looking forward to her visit with her grandmother, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes).
WOW! What an ending to GH today! Heather Webber stating to ANNA, Robin’s own Mother, nonetheless, that Robin is alive. What a shock! I am so excited they are touching on the Robin story a lot sooner than expected. Even if Kimberly McCullough is not ready to come back to GH full term, I appreciate the fact that the story is not just being forgotten and suddenly brought up months or years down the road. Giving us a taste of what is coming is the perfect way to keep the fans wanting more. I don’t know about everyone else, but I am LOVING how these story lines are not drawn out for months on end. It seems more fast paced now. I am not getting bored with anything. They really know how to keep us on our toes. Heather Webber, played by Robin Mattson is one of my favorite characters. She is the perfect villain, and plays the crazy oh so well. Since she has been on the show, the plots have been so exciting, dramatic, and suspenseful. It was such a great move bringing this long time GH character back to the canvas. It is still uncertain if Kimberly McCullough is back to reprise the role of Robin long term. Kimberly is loved by all and it would be such an asset to the show to have her back. Scrubs was an amazing duo. Their family was a realistic reflection of family life. Working parents, an adorable child, a loving Grandma, and a doting Grandfather figure. Little Emma will get her Mother back some day. If only that could be true for every child…. oh the beauty of soaps. 🙂
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