If it were up to Spencer, Esme would have been out of his life completely. But the reason he’d like to forget her existence is the exact reason she’s still around. It’s a known fact that Esme slept with Spencer’s own father, Nikolas Cassadine. That, along with all of her other heinous deeds is why Spencer wishes he never said his ex-girlfriend ever again. Can you blame him? Who would forgive that type of betrayal?
Ironically, Spencer and Esme are connected for life now that she and Nikolas have Spencer a little brother. Spencer would do ANYTHING to be a part of baby Ace’s life, including tolerate Esme’s presence. GH recaps recall that Spencer first wanted custody of his brother which would remove him from his mother’s (Esme’s) care. Things didn’t work out as planned and Spencer and Esme are even civil to one another. Prior to her flashbacks, Esme began to feel something for her old flame. The tension was too much because he’s happy with Trina, so Esme did what she had to do. Spencer and Esme have been getting along for Ace’s sake, but what will come of her newfound memories?
Ava And Esme Battle It Out, Spencer Sides With Esme?!
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Ava’s spiteful behavior in response to Esme’s petty crime will hurt Ava more than Esme. Apparently, Ava’s plan to teach Esme a lesson kickstarts round two . She’s got her old self buried down inside and parts have already come to the surface. All she needed was that little push to send herself back in time.
Ultimately, Ava sets off Esme! According to GH rumors, history repeats itself when Esme doesn’t go it alone. Spencer has watched Esme grow from the college criminal to a good mother in a short time. He knows that she’s a good mother and Ace wound be lost with out her at this point. That said, recent General Hospital spoilers hint that Spencer sides with Esme and ends up joining forces against Ava. But what he doesn’t know is that Esme plans for revenge on his grandmother as well. It’s only obvious that Esme goes after Laura. She has to point the finger somewhere, and Laura made her confess.
When it comes to top notch attorneys, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) sets the bar high in Port Charles. She’s a shark of a lawyer and works tirelessly for her clients. And it doesn’t hurt that her biggest clients have her on retainer practically 24/7.
Diane came to Port Charles in 2007. She was hired to represent known mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) for the shooting of Lorenzo Alcazar (Ted King). But before Diane, there was Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Nancy Lee Grahn originate the role in 1996 with a recurring status on GH.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Diane goes up against one of the best attorneys around when she represents the Muldoon case. Thankfully, Finn finds the perfect lawyer. First, Finn turned to his friend and a former attorney for some advice. Granted she isn’t currently practicing law, Alexis didn’t forget how to hop on and peddle that bike. Unfortunately, Alexis’s information made Finn’s day go from terrible to ruinous. Now he is on the hunt for the perfect lawyer to defend him in the malpractice lawsuit filed against him and GH.
Alexis Battles Diane For Finn
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Finn’s career is on the line as he desperately searched for a sure fire win of an attorney. He seems to hit a dead and and begins to lose hope. That’s when his dear friend Alexis comes in. GH rumors tease that Alexis returns to law to help her friend. She knows what it’s going to take to save Finn’s entirely life’s work, so she decided to take matters into her own hands. Ultimately, Alexis and Diane see their day on court. Who will win?
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) inch closer to becoming husband and wife. To their pleasant surprise, they are surrounded by their closest loved ones, including Michael (Chad Duell) and Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen). The unlikely-to-attend pair are not only present but supportive as well.
General Hospital previews indicate that Michael may be present to support his father, but the event doesn’t have his full attention. Instead, he’s focused on getting answers to a burning question. Who is responsible for tipping off the SEC? Meanwhile, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) hangs back in Port Charles to work on the same mission. Obviously, Carly wants to get to the bottom of it all, mainly to help Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison). Additionally, adverse effects continue to occur as the result of the leaked information. Lives have been jeopardized since Nina had Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) throw Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) under the bus.
Carly’s life was turned upside down because of Sonny’s bride-to-be. Her man is in Pentonville, and she suffers major financial woes. At this point, Carly is sick of it and is determined to turn things around, especially for Drew. So of course, Carly starts digging. According to GH spoilers and previews, Michael and Carly finally make headway.
Michael Blames Valentin For SEC Tip-Off
GH recaps recall the text that Michael received as the ceremony began. Although the text has no indication of the sender, it sort of looked like it was Dex. Because, right after Michael looked at his phone, the camera quickly panned over to Josslyn (Eden McCoy) and Dex (Evan Hofer). That’s when Dex quickly shut down his phone. Furthermore, he managed to evade Joss’s inquiry and skipped right over telling her who texted him. If that isn’t suspicious then I don’t know.
Ultimately, GH spoilers reveal that Michael learns that Martin Grey tipped off the SEC. Confused, Michael tries to connect the dots. Why Martin? Then, Michael realizes Martin’s ties to Valentin as his legal counsel, and figures it has to be Valentin. At this rate, will Nina ever get exposed?!
Once a Cassadine, always a Cassadine! Could it be true that Nikolas and Valentin are Pikeman?!?! It’s a fact! Despite what Ava was told, her ex-husband Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss) isn’t dead. In fact, he’s very much alive. Some might say that he’s more alive than ever before. With a Cassadine bloodline comes power and expectations, along with loyalty to the family.
Previously, GH spoilers and rumors teased that Valentin Cassadine is heavily involved with Pikeman- more so than he ever let Anna know. Before Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) death, he and his son Valentin didn’t see eye to eye. Victor wanted Cassadine unity in order to take over Port Charles, and the world. However, Valentin opposed such control and rejected evil Cassadine ways. But what if Victor had special plans for his son in The Haunted Star? Plans that maybe Valentin couldn’t refuse.
Never Trust A Cassadine- Nik and Val Follow In Victor’s Footsteps?
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Nikolas and Valentin joined forces to carry out Victor’s wishes. Undoubtedly, each and every Cassadine has darkness within them. Ok, maybe not Alexis and her girls). But it’s pretty clear that Nikolas and Valentin are as dark as it gets.
Additionally, Valentin knows that Anna and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) are dear friends. So it honestly makes sense that Nikolas and Valentin would target bother Sonny and Anna. Furthermore, the connection between Anna, Sonny, and Ava to the Cassadines is enough reason why it’s quite possible that Nikolas and Valentin are Pikeman!
Nina is headed for a breakdown! General Hospital previews and spoilers reveal devastation hits the Corinthos and Quartermaine families. Nina Reeves’s (Cynthia Watros) newfound status as Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) mother is a revelation she never expected. The news comes with a vast array of emotions, mostly negative.
Nina blames Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for the breakdown of her relationship with her daughter, Willow. Her insufferable victim mentality may have Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) fooled, but many can see Nina’s true colors.
General Hospital recaps recall just weeks ago, Nina talked Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) off the kedge. Grief stricken by losing her daughter, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), Liesel was ready to do the unthinkable. She blames Esmé Prince for taking Britt’s life and was ready to obtain her pound of flesh.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the shoe was on the other foot when Nina’s anger toward Carly drove her to admit her dark desires. “I could kill her,” is what Nina said to Aunt Liesl, followed by her want to make Carly pay. Liesl tried to talk her down, however, more bad news is likely to ignite a fire within Nina. And all that rage is for her one true nemesis, Carly Corinthos.
Carly Corinthos’ main mission in life is keeping her children safe and happy. She will do anything for her kids and right now her son Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is hurting. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is the woman this time who has hurt her son, and it’s beyond any normal heartache. Nelle is a dangerous psychopath who should not be wandering around free let alone have custody of a child. Nelle is fighting Michael for custody of their son, Wiley.
Michael may be up for a challenging fight for Wiley but he isn’t doing it alone. General Hospital previews for this week show Michael surrounded by close family and friends in support of his case against Nelle. Nelle has turned everyone in town against her simply by being herself. The only person that could possibly have her back would be one who is being blackmailed or forced in some way. Michael on the other hand has the support of many, including his good friend, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Mama Bear Carly approves of Willow Tait and admires her courage to marry a man she isn’t in love with in order to help him and the child they love. Carly sees Willow’s immense support as admirable, which is hard to achieve from Carly.
Could Michael have finally found the right women for him even though he doesn’t know it yet?
What is this we see in the latest General Hospital spoiler video? The aftermath of the Jason Morgan reveal hasn’t even begun and the shock waves keep on coming.
Check out the video below where you will get first glimpse at the return of Robin Scorpio Drake, a kiss between Jason and Sam, an encounter with Jason and Sonny… and what appears to be Nikolas and Elizabeth in bed together!
Things are really starting to heat up in Port Charles!
For almost a year, General Hospital fans have been battling with their brains, (and the writing team over at GH), trying to wrap their heads around this entire ‘Fluke’ story line. For many months there have been General Hospital rumors and speculations in regard to who is impersonating Luke Spencer. We the audience know that Helena has him locked up, has had him kept away from his family and loved ones, and he has been continuously drugged.
GH rumors have pointed the finger at many past and present characters and villains. Bill Eckert, Cesar Faison (which we know now was only a decoy), Jerry Jacks, Anthony Zacchara, Larry Ashton, to name a few. Still, there are too many holes in those theories for the vast majority of the fans to settle on one.
When Faison was in the interrogation room with Anna, he brought up Helena and how the two of them kidnapped Lucky and tried to condition his mind. Why did he bring that up? There is reason to believe that it was more than just to torment Anna with the possibility of her being under his spell and fall in love with him. Anna knows better. He tried that with her in the past, and it didn’t work. Faison went on to question whether or not Helena has perfected the art of mind control. This entire back story about Lucky gives good reason to believe that Helena is up to some old tricks.
What if ‘Fluke’ doesn’t actually exist? In the physical sense that is. Perhaps Helena has in fact perfected her art of mind control. We have seen the result of her conditioning so far in Jason Morgan. She tells him what to do and he goes out and does it. He later forgets that a certain series of events ever took place, and he forgets that Helena was ever involved. Now, that being said, what if Fluke is all in Luke’s head? Earlier in the year, when Fake Luke was acting “off” in Port Charles, that could have been because Helena’s mind control still needed a little work. Now that Fluke is back, and acting more like Luke than before, it’s possible that Helena just needed some more time to perfect her hold on Luke Spencer’s mind.
It’s entirely probable that Luke Spencer takes orders from Helena, and doesn’t remember what he has done once his tasks are through. Could Luke have an alter personality due to Helena’s mind control? At this point in the story, anything is possible, even playing around with the idea that Fake Luke isn’t another person at all. Is Fluke just Luke under Helena’s mind control?
Weigh in and let General Hospital Blog know what you think about this theory.
Anyone who has seen Thursday’s episode of General Hospital could agree that the scenes with Anders Hove (Cesar Faison), Jason Thompson (Dr. Patrick Drake), and Kelly Monaco (Samantha Morgan), were nothing short of intense. Others will describe the scenes as extremely emotional. Kelly Monaco killed it with her passion and obvious fury for Faison.
When Sam confronted Faison regarding Jason’s murder, it was easy to feel her raw emotion. Jason Thompson did any amazing job with just the look on his face. That look showed sorrow, guilt, fear, and shame all in those two eyes of his. Patrick looked as though he had lost his best friend and it was all his fault.
What will happen when Sam finds out straight from Patrick that he has known about Jason being alive for all this time? Granted, Patrick believes now that Jason is dead, because that is what his wife Robin, had to tell him in order to protect her family. Sam is going to have a ray of hope ripped right from under her after she learns that Jason didn’t die on that pier, but that he is now believed to be dead anyways.
Will Sam be able to forgive Patrick from hiding this enormous secret about her husband? After this fall out, is there any hope to save their friendship? Let us know what you think by commenting below.
Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) and Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) manage to escape the blaze of glory that became of Crichton-Clark Clinic. Robin told Jason that they were able to escape because of him… they are alive and well and safely on the doorsteps of the ones they love. Robin instructed Jason to drive straight to Sonny’s house after she drove herself to the Metro Court to get in contact with her mother, Anna (Finola Hughes). She feared that if she and Jason went to their homes, they would be putting Patrick (Jason Thompson) and Emma (Brooklyn Silzer), and Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Danny (Corbin and Caden Rothwither) in danger. Just in case Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) and her cronies were on their tales, Robin wanted to make sure that she didn’t put them in that type of situation.
At the end of Monday’s episode, we saw Robin banging on her Mother’s door at The Metro Court, and Jason approaching Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) doorstep, with his wife Sam inside. What happens next? Will it be this easy for Jason to reunite with the love of his life, Sam Morgan, and his best friend, Sonny Corinthos? Jason and Robin are so close to home that WE the fans can taste it. Could it be that we are able to see the reunion everyone has been longing for? …Or will something unexpected happen before Jason gets to present himself to Sonny and Sam?
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