Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) has become Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) puppet while he holds the safety of her loved ones, especially her son TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), in his hands.
For a few months now, Jordan has been in contact with a secret partner through her burner phone. She and this person have been working behind the scenes to get one over on Cyrus Renault. In order to ensure their plan is successful, Jordan must keep this secret from literally everyone- even Curtis.
GH spoilers showed that Jordan received a call from in Unknown Number and Curtis happened to pick it up. The caller didn’t say anything when they heard Curtis on the other end. Jordan then later met with her secret partner and said, “Looking pretty good for a dead man.” General Hospital spoilers and rumors have been hinting for months that Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) would end up turning up alive, and this exclamation from DA Ashford pretty much validates that her secret partner is Marcus Taggert.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Taggert’s death was staged so that Cyrus would think he is a step ahead of the PCPD, leading him to believe he is in more control than in actuality. Cyrus will be blindsided when the truth about Taggert is exposed, but Jordan needs to play things carefully so that the timing is just right.
After all is said and done, Taggert will be able to show himself to his daughter Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) and let her know her dad is alive.
Sam McCall has been looking a little different lately. After a lengthy hiatus from film production, the cast and crew of General Hospital have been back at work since July 20th. Although her do-stars were back at Prospect Studios, filming new scenes for GH, Kelly Monaco did not return to work for a few weeks after.
Lindsay Hartley stepped in for Kelly Monaco as a temporary replacement for the character, Sam McCall. Last week, GH Blog news reported, Lindsay Hartley addressed the fans in a social media post expressing gratitude for the opportunity to play Sam.
Previously, General Hospital Blog reported that Kelly Monaco is back to work and has been taping new scenes for GH. General Hospital previews show Kelly Monaco’s new scenes will air this week. Sam and Jason have a lot to iron out after Sam made the decision to make a deal with Valentin. Little did she know that her actions would effect the entire Quarantine family and their company, ELQ. Jason is still a Quartermaine by blood, and although he chooses a different path in life, he remains parry of the family. Can Sam and Jason find a way to help the Quartermaines overrule Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart)?
The time has come as we have waiting an extra four months to see this year’s annual Nurses Ball event on General Hospital.
Every year disaster strikes as Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) scurries around, trying to save the day. Some things just can’t be salvaged when what happens is so shocking you freeze in your tracks.
Check out the new GH promo for this year’s Nurses Ball event!
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) can test a little easier now they they know they will be Wiley’s full time parents. The judge has granted full custody to the newlyweds, leaving Wiley’s biological mother with zero rights to her son.
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) suffered a huge ego blow when she heard the verdict went in Michael’s favor. But Nelle is no dummy and she has already prepared for her great loss. Nelle put a tracker in Wiley’s favorite toy, Mr. Hopsicle, and now she knows every move Wiley makes.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nelle is prepared with fake ID passports for herself and Wiley. Nelle plans to keep Wiley and the only way to do that is to kidnap her own child.
Michael and Willow’s happiness might be short lived after Nelle strikes yet again.
Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) just fired her lawyer, Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight), and said she could better represent herself. Nelle also has zero plans on paying “Marty” for his services thus far.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that what Belle does plan on is kidnapping her son Wiley after she learns the verdict will not be in her favor. After her courtroom showdown display, Nelle most likely realizes she doesn’t have a chance in Hell to get custody of her son when up against her ex, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and his wife, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
General Hospital rumors hint that with her fake ID passports and the tracker she planted in Wiley’s toy in place, Nelle is ready to kidnap Wiley and leave town.
Michael and Willow May get the verdict they’ve been hoping for, but if Nelle slips town with Wiley they are in for a new world of heartache. ?
Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) is fed up with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) calling them shots around Port Charles, and more importantly, with his wife, DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis tales matters into his own hands when it comes to Cyrus. He turns the tables in the villain, letting him know he has enough leverage to make Cyrus want to comply with Curtis’ demands. Curtis wants Cyrus to leave Jordan alone and thinks he has enough dirt on Cyrus to turn the tables. Although General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus is hiding someone on Wilson Street, it remains unknown who that person might be.
Previous General Hospital spoilers revealed Renault has a partner over seas. GH rumors hint that his overseas partner may have connection to the late villain, The Balkan, which in turn would have connection with Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil), who has been rumored to be returning to General Hospital.
Curtis knows enough about Cyrus TJ have “ruffled his feathers” as Jordan said, but has Curtis gotten down to the details of who and why Cyrus is hiding someone?
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is using a burner phone that cannot be tracked to contact someone who’s identity is being kept under wraps.
Genera Hospital spoilers and rumors have hinted that Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is actually still alive and that his death was faked to let Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) believe he was ahead of the PCPD in this turf war. If Taggert’s death was staged, he and Jordan could be working together in order to blindside Cyrus and take down his organization for good.
Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) happened to be at the right place at the right time when Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his family were targeted by Cyrus. Coincidence? Mostly likely not. Brand didn’t just happen to be right there at that exact time when the explosion blasted, putting Sonny’s loved ones in harms way. Although Brando was there to help save the day. Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco) called out Brando on all his coincidental mishaps surrounding her family, including what has happened to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
One of these men could be working with Jordan to take down Cyrus. Which is it? Is Brando on the right side of the law and a traitor to Sonny either way? Or is he truly just out to get Cyrus while protecting his Corinthos family? Or is Taggert really alive? Jordan and Taggert were partners before the attack. Did they plan this all along? Will Trina get her father back when all is revealed?
So many questions! Make sure to watch General Hospital and keep up here with GH Blog!
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) has Port Charles DA, Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) right where he wants her. She’s been backed into a corner to work for Cyrus while serving as DA in order to protect her son TJ (Tajh Bellow) and herself and others close to her from being harmed by Cyrus.
Jordan’s husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) was left in the dark by Jordan when all he wants to do is help. General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis is fed up and refuses to let Cyrus use, manipulate, and endanger Jordan any longer. GH previews show Curtis giving Cyrus a warning by staying, “Justice is coming for you, Mr. Renault.”
General Hospital rumors hint that Curtis will take matters into his own hands when it comes to Cyrus. Jordan is in over her head and Curtis feels he needs to step in. What will happen when Curtis goes behind Jordan’s back to try and keep her and the rest Port Charles safe?
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was victim of a mob hit by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), in an attempt to get closer to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Renault wants to take over Sonny’s territory in Port Charles, run General Hospital, and make the PCPD corrupt.
Jason has now been rushed to the hospital as he remains unconscious while the doctors run tests. It’s likely Jason has suffered brain injuries as a result of the crash and there is a possibility of becoming brain dead. In the past, Jason has suffered multiple head traumas following the initial car accident he was involved in with his brother AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan). Back then, Jason Quartermaine lost all recollection of his identity and became Jason Morgan. Sonny took him in and he then built a new life. A life many cannot see him leaving behind. That leaves the ultimate question… When Jason wakes up from a coma, which identity will he assume? Will he have the desire to follow in his father Alan’s (Stuart Damon) footsteps and become a doctor at GH? Or will Jason say true to his Morgan name and remain loyal to Sonny, Carly (Laura Wright), and Sam (Kelly Monaco)?
Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have come a long way. It’s no secret that their individual love for Jason fueled their reciprocal disdain for each other. Today, the two women have come to an understanding as both Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) bff (Carly) and the love of his life (Sam). Sam and Carly developed mutual respect over the years, but in 2011 that wasn’t the case. Instead, insults and cat fights were the norm.
Historically, Sam resented Carly for who she was to Jason, while Carly took advantage of her’s and Jason’s relationship. And many times she called upon him even before she reached out to Sonny. GH recaps recall that Jason was rushed to the hospital after he left Sam to go with Carly. Because of this, Sam blamed Carly for what happened to Jason. That’s when their argument turned physical. According General Hospital history, reports confirm that Sam slaps Carly on August 9th, 2011. Reportedly, the epic b!tch slap happened right in the middle of GH, bear the nurses station. GH news indicates that the episode was so popular “Go Sam” trended on Twitter.
In this GH episode from 8-9-11, Jason Morgan was rushed to GH and is unconscious… nine years later, history repeats itself. Check out the scene below.
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