General Hospital’s Mitchell ‘Coleman’ Ratcliffe will be returning to GH this coming Monday, August 25th. Blake Gibbons first aired on General Hospital as Coleman in 2002.
The character of Coleman is the current owner of The Floating Rib, formerly known as Jake’s. Back in 2002, Coleman owned a bar called The Oasis. He has had many entanglements with the Quartermaines. After AJ Quartermaine drove his car into the building while drunk, Courtney agreed to work as a stripper in order to keep Coleman from turning AJ into the cops. He has always been known as pretty much being a sleaze, but is still considered a fan favorite. He also was known for helping Skye, and taking the wrap for her when she ran down Nikolas Cassadine while drunk.
Coleman had many interactions with the residents of Port Charles including, Sonny Corinthos, Faith Roscoe, Dr. Patrick Drake, and Kate Howard.
The last time Coleman was in Port Charles, Luke paid him off to change the name of Jake’s to The Floating Rob. Luke was responsible for running down Elizabeth’s son named Jake and didn’t want the bar to be a constant reminder.
What will Coleman bring to the table this go around?
Tyler Christopher made his debut on General Hospital in June of 1996. He has been on and off the show, but recently he has been a staple in Port Charles since March of 2013.
Actor and portrayer of Nikolas Cassadine, Tyler Christopher has notified fans that he will be off the GH canvas for 4 months.
Tyler Christopher explains to fans via Twitter, that he will be using 4 months time off of work to travel. He assures fans that he is NOT off the show, but only on a 4 month hiatus.
What will be in store for Nikolas leading up to his departure? Let us know your thoughts and theories? A Cassadine intervention perhaps? Will Stavros and Helena supposedly headed back, anything is possible.
Check out his tweets below!
Taking my Flying Cloud on the road for 4 months this upcoming year. Documenting the places me and my family go. @Airstream_Inc@AirStreamLA
Due to the fact that Tony Geary is on medical leave from GH, we know that he won’t be back to General Hospital until this coming Fall. Geary is set to return to the canvas as Fluke/Luke Spencer this coming October. In the mean time, Jordan Ashford (Vinessa Antoine) is working under cover to find out who the secret mob boss is once and for all. She has worked her way in to the Jerome organization, and has made it clear to Julian (William DeVry) that she wants to play with the big boys. Jordan keeps asking for him to tell her who their boss really is.
A few weeks ago when Jordan had a meeting in Mickey Diamond’s hotel room, Julian busted in and shot him. Julian sought out revenge because Mickey had a bomb set to burn down Alexis’ home. Later, when Jordan answered Mickey’s phone, she heard the voice on the other end. She recognized that voice as being none other than the voice of Luke Spencer.
Recently on General Hospital, Jordan walked in to Julian’s apartment while he was in the middle of a video chat with Fluke. She didn’t quite catch what Julian was doing on his laptop. When she addressed the idea that she figured their boss was Luke, Julian immediately denied the claim. He told Jordan that he swore on the life of his family that their boss was in fact NOT Luke Spencer. Whether or not Julian has known that Fluke is not actually Luke Spencer has been a mystery since the beginning of this story line. Should you take what Julian said to Jordan at face value? Do you think he is telling the truth when he claims that their boss is NOT Luke, because he knows who it really is?
Fans, we feel your pain. We are just as sick to death of the back and forth as you all are. Is Jason coming or is he staying dead? Is Steve Burton returning to play Jason, or will the role be taken on by Billy Miller from Y&R?
In his announcement regarding the new Fall ABC lineup, and the time change for General Hospital, General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, has confirmed in an interview that Billy Miller (ex-Billy Abbott Y&R) WILL in fact be joining the cast of GH as the new Jason Morgan. He will be replacing the role that Steve Burton (Dylan McAvoy Y&R) played for 21 years. Valentini also explains that Jason Morgan will be heavily involved in the upcoming Fall story lines with the return of some iconic GH villains!
Wow! There is just no end to this vicious cycle of General Hospital spoilers, news, and rumors! Fans have been long awaiting the arrival of Daytime star, Billy Miller, ex-Billy Abbott on The Young and the Restless. The pull of the back and forth is like entertainment torture and just as dramatic as the fictional daytime drama.
A few months ago, TV Guide’s Michael Logan reported that Billy Miller signing with ABC’s General Hospital was a ‘done deal.’ Nelson Branco, writer for Soap Opera UNCENSORED revealed that Billy Miller has NOT signed a contract with ABC’s General Hospital, and he will NOT be joining the cast as fan favorite, the legendary, Jason Morgan.
It seems as if there is a General Hospital spoiler war going on between two reporters. Who is most likely to be correct? Do you stand by TV Guide’s Michael Logan and his statement claiming that Billy Miller has signed with GH and is joining as Jason Morgan? Or, do you feel that was all said to create hype, and that Nelson Branco is correct in stating that Billy Miller has not signed on with General Hospital to replace Steve Burton as Jason (Quartermaine) Morgan?
Since we do know that Jason Morgan is definitely alive and awake after seeing his arm emerge from the cryogenic chamber, who do you think will be playing Jason Morgan? He IS coming back, but sadly, we are still doing this dance of who is going to play the role.
Last week we got to see Milo Giambetti catch up with old boss, Sonny Corinthos. He confided in him about his complicated love life. He told Sonny that the person he has his sights set on is someone his father may not approve of. Later, he went to his pal Felix and disclosed that he has feelings for none other than, Head Nurse, Epiphany Johnson. Now that Milo is back, big brother Max Giambetti will be showing up shortly as well. Derk Cheetwood will be returning to General Hospital this week! Will Max have a new love interest, or will he try to rekindle the flame with Diane Miller?
Looking forward to Heading Back To Port Charles Next week for a few days, Stay Tuned as I'm sure shenanigans will ensue! #GH
It’s been a hot minute since we’ve seen Milo Giambetti, and fans have been asking what ever happened to him.
Milo’s most recent storyline had him pining over Lulu Spencer. She experienced a traumatic event when kidnapped by a Cassadine. Upon her return from Stavros Cassadine’s capture Lulu didn’t remember Dante and the rest of her family. In fact, she couldn’t even remember that she was married at all, or the love shared between herself and Dante Falconeri.
General Hospital recaps recall Lulu having spent some time with Milo in his apartment while she sorted all of this out. Even though Milo was in love with Lulu, he knew better than to pursue anything with a married woman. After that, he quit working for Sonny as his bodyguard, and left Port Charles.
In a recent issue of Soaps in Depth, General Hospital spoilers reveal that Drew Cheetwood will be reprising his role as Milo Giambetti, on August 14th. Milo have his sights set on a new lady… rumor has it that he has fallen for none other than Head Nurse at General Hospital, Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy). Sonny (Maurice Benard) offers his ex-employee and current friend Milo, romantic advice.
General Hospital Head Writer, Ron Carlivati confirms via Twitter that Milo (Drew Cheetwood) will be back in PC, catching up with ex-boss, Sonny Corinthos. Cheetwood confirms via Twitter that he will be back at General Hospital for a few days this upcoming week.
Look for Max and Milo Giambetti this week on General Hospital!
Sam told Patrick how important he is to her- how important he has been to her since Danny got sick. She said she couldn’t have gotten through it without him. He was there for her yesterday and all the time in between. Yesterday, he held her close and let her talk about how much she misses Jason and how up until now, she has felt like he is out there somewhere.
Sam has been there for Patrick throughout the years as well. He has her to lean on when it comes to Robin, Sam has given him advice about Sabrina, and she is helping him investigate everything that happened the night that he and Sabrina were ran off the road. Patrick called Sam his “adventure buddy” but it looks like there may be something more between these two besties.
Patrick has known for some time that there is a possibility Jason is alive. For unselfish reasons, Patrick has not told Sam. Now that he thinks Jason is dead, per Robin’s lie to protect her loved ones, will Patrick go after Sam romantically?
How far do you think Patrick and Sam will take their relationship before Jason comes home to Port Charles?
There has to be a deeper, more dramatic reason for Levi to be in Port Charles than Maxie and Felicia’s priceless Aztec jewels. Perhaps his extreme skills of manipulation and scheming is a lovely trait passed down from a previous generation.
In a recent interview with Michael Fairman, Zachary Garred touched on the possibility of being connected to Port Charles by his biological Father. Michael Fairman asked, “So, Mac Scorpio (John J. York) really despises Levi! He has had him pegged from the beginning. What if turns out that Mac is really Levi’s father? Oh, the irony!” In response, actor Zachary Garred said, “Oh! If I could wish to be the son of somebody it would be John J. York (Mac) who is wearing a white pink checkerboard sort of golf pants right in front of us! I love him. Actually, that is the kind of guy I would like to have as my dad.” He later continued on to say that he is the son of someone in PC, but cannot say who.
Zachary warns that along with Levi’s new haircut also comes some new behavior.
For the full interview with Michael Fairman and Zachary Garred, click here!
Other than the fact that we all know Sam is Alexis’ daughter, the writers rarely touch on the fact that Sam is indeed a Cassadine. Alexis Davis, born, Natasha Alexandra Cassadine, is the daughter of Mikkos Cassadine. Helena was married to Mikkos and she murdered Mikkos’ mistress Kristen Bergmen (Alexis’ Mother) right in front of her. Alexis was traumatized by what she witnessed and experienced severe amnesia. She was raised under the assumption that she was poor and was given the name Alexis Davidovich. This story, similar to a Cinderella/evil step mother saga is what made Alexis who she is today. She is a Cassadine, but like her nephew Nikolas, she is severely lacking when it comes to being an evil sociopath like the rest of them.
Now that we have had a bit of a history lessen, let’s discuss where Sam and Helena fit into all of this. Sam is on the case trying to find out what exactly happened the night of Patrick and Sabrina’s accident. Molly told Silas that Rafe revealed to her that someone put him up to running Patrick’s car off the road. Victor Cassadine admitted to Robin that he was the one who get a hold of Rafe and convinced him to cause the accident in order to keep Robin in line. While Robin is working diligently on bringing Jason back to life, she is also there under strict order from Victor to bring Helena and Stavros Cassadine out of their cryogenic state.
What if…
If General Hospital rumors play out, and Helena is actually awakened by the brilliant Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake, we know that Helena will be out for blood. Sam and Helena have had little to no interaction with one another in the past, even though they are both Cassadines. Since Victor has Jason, and Sam is his wife, will Helena want something from Sam before she can see her husband? It would be an interesting twist to finally see these two pinned against one another. Sam is a strong, capable woman but Helena is pure evil. Do you think Sam would stand a chance against the legendary villain?
If you think Helena and Sam would make a great rivalry, share your ideas and thoughts on how such a story should play out. We look forward to reading your opinions!
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