Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) can be to blame for getting her son Cameron Webber (William Lipton) fixated on the assumption Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is responsible for killing his stepdad. Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). Without thinking about who Jason truly is, Elizabeth was so sure of herself, the she opened her mouth about her belief that Jason was guilty to the entire city of Port Charles, including Cam.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cam’s fixation on Jason and his rage for believing Jason killed Franco, will express itself once again this week on GH.
General Hospital spoilers and previews show Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) having a sit down with Cam as he’s accompanied by his step grandfather, Scotty Baldwin (Kim Shriner). Jordan confronts Cam about having a gun. It looks as though the incident takes place at GH.
General Hospital rumors claim Cam’s incident with the gun has to do with blaming Jason for killing Franco. Liz better put this to rest before it goes too far!
Franco Baldwin‘s (Roger Howarth’s) unexpected death brought shock waves through GH fans. The fans watched attentively while at the edge of their seats as it became more apparent that Franco’s death was for real.
Thankfully, General Hospital news and General Hospital comings and goings reported that Howarth would not be leaving General Hospital, permanently.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Howarth would return to the daytime drama, but not as Franco Baldwin, and not as the iconic character, Todd Manning.
In a recent interview on Soap Opera Digest,GH writers have revealed that actor Roger Howarth will make a memorable return for May Sweeps. The writers disclosed, “Roger Howarth will make an extremely memorable debut; he will bare his face and perhaps more when he returns this May.”
General Hospital spoilers confirm Roger bares more than his face! What will his rerun debut bring forth to Port Charles?!
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) seems to always be either one step ahead, or able to catch up really quickly.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter is onto Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Valentin Cassadine’s plan to get Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) to retract her statement. She is the eye witness that places Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) as the primary suspect in Franco Baldwin’s (Roger Howarth) murder. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) Anna, and Valentin know Gladys is working for Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) to make sure Jason stays behind bars.
General Hospital rumors suggest Peter knows what Carly and Anna have put Valentin up to and makes them an offer.
General Hospital previews show Peter has his sights set on Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton), as a way to hold his safety over Anna’s head if they don’t stop their scheme with Gladys.
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is and always has been a strong, successful, woman, who can hold her own. Sure, she has done through obstacles and traumatic events, but she’s staying strong and trying to overcome her demons.
Alexis felt it would be best to own up and take responsibility for her actions when she faced the judge. She pleaded guilty for attacking Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna), while drunk, and believing she was protecting her daughter, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) from Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). Alexis was ultimately sentenced to three years in Pentonville.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis confides in Sam, expressing her raw emotions regarding what’s ahead.
General Hospital previews show Alexis telling Sam that she’s feeling really scared right now. Understandably so. She’s about to be hauled off to jail and stay sober all at once. She’ll be without her girls, Sam, Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth), and Molly (Haley Pullos), along with those who have been there for support, like, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy), Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton).
General Hospital rumors surrounding the future of Alexis Davis has gotten fans wondering if Grahn will be leaving or taking a break from General Hospital. General Hospital comings and goings and GH news has not made any indication of a true departure for Grahn at this time.
It seemed like Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) was able to talk Cameron Webber (William Lipton) down when he was dead set on making Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) pay for killing Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). Cameron’s mom, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) is the one who told him that Jason is responsible.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Cameron’s grief and anger are taking over. He’s focused on making Jason pay for joking Franco.
General Hospital news reveal Elizabeth and Cameron clash. this spoiler leads to more GH rumors which claim Liz will have a change of heart after hearing Jason telling Jake that he did not kill Franco. Will Elizabeth be able to change Cam’a mind?
Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) took her son, Jake (Hudson West), to see his father, Jason Morgan, (Steve Burton) while detained.
Jake was shaken up after his brother, Cameron Webber (William Lipton) went off and told the child that his father killed their stepdad, Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth comes to a realization after hearing Jason talk Jake down. Jake questioned Jason’s involvement in Franco’s death and Jason assured his son he would never hurt anyone that would ultimately end up hurting Jake.
General Hospital rumors insinuate that Elizabeth has a moment of awakening when Jason was talking to Jake. The look on her face was the look of realization that she’s misplaced blame due to being clouded by grief and anger. If Elizabeth comes forward with what she knows about the father of her child, she could be the key to setting Jason free.
General Hospital fans were devastated when a beloved character was recently killed. Fans worried they wouldn’t be seeing the iconic actor, Roger Howarth anymore on GH.
Soon after the shocking character death, General Hospital news confirmed Howarth would be retuning to the show despite the certainty of Franco Baldwin’s demise.
General Hospital rumors began swirling as a result of fans making claims that Howarth would return to GH as either Drew Cain (Billy Miller), or his former One Life To Live character, the infamous Todd Manning.
General Hospital news reports have confirmed that ABC shut down the possibility of bringing back Todd due to a character flaw. It was felt that it wasn’t a good idea to bring in another rapist to the daytime drama. Back on OLTL, Todd took part in a gang rape, and the victim was Marty Saybrooke (Susan Haskell). When James Franco played the role of Franco, aka, Robert Frank, he alluded to raping Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), but later admitted he never actually raped her. James Franco’s version of Franco also arranged for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) to be raped in prison.
According toDaytime Confidential, a source states, “Howarth is definitely staying put but he won’t be back as Todd,” and continues on by saying. “They want a character with less controversy surrounding him so he can be paired with any of the women on the canvas.”
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) isn’t happy with the way her friend, Cameron Webber (William Lipton) is handling his grief.
Cameron is lashing out and he’s taking his anger about Franco’s (Roger Howarth) death out on others, one particular person being his little brother, Jake.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn confronts and scolds Cameron. Josslyn leaned about how he told his brother that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Jake’s own father, is the one who killed their stepdad.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst), will have to answer a very tough question.
After loving and supporting Peter August (Wes Ramsey), and feeling guilty for handing him over to Cesar Faison (Anders Hove), Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) just wants to see him be brought to justice. Justice is hard to accomplish when Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) is standing in the way of the truth with her bogus statement to the PCPD.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin Cassadine puts the charms on Gladys in an attempt to get more information about her dealings with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), and if she truly saw Peter at the scene of Franco’s (Roger Howarth) murder, and not in fact, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital previews show Valentin extending an invitation to Gladys. Will she take the bait?
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is facing trial after she charged at Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) with a syringe, almost killing him. Alexis was drunk and was attempting to stop Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) from potentially hurting her daughter, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante tales the stand and makes his testimony at Alexis’ hearing.
General Hospital previews show Dante staying that he hopes the court will agree. Dante and Sam have been getting closer lately. They have been leaning on each other to help through their own personal issues, as well as coming together to figure out common issues such as Alexis.
Dante knows Alexis wouldn’t have done what she did if it weren’t for the fact she has been drinking. General Hospital rumors indicate that Dante will want the court to go easy on Alexis. She is taking full ownership and responsibility for her actions. Her attitude toward the situation could play in her favor.
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