Ric has always been an exception schemer. Who could forget how he came into Port Charles? He weaseled his way into his brother Sonny’s life under false pretenses, getting close to Sonny just to try and take him down. He kidnapped Carly while she was pregnant and locked her into a panic room, in a house he shared with Elizabeth. He lied to Elizabeth on a daily basis. Ric has done some questionable things around Port Charles, and there are more where those came from.
Ric’s latest scheme is just another way to get what he wants, Elizabeth. He is in love with Liz Webber as they found their way back to each other even after all the terrible things he did to her. However, when Liz thought Ric was dead, she started to have feelings for Jake (Jason) Doe. When Ric returned from the dead (or so everyone thought), he explained that he was in the witness protection program, and that he had been trying to get back to his love, Elizabeth. Since Liz and Jake were smack in the middle of a growing romance, Ric basically told Jake to get lost.
Some time has passed and Elizabeth has had time to try and sort out her feelings. She admitted that she has feelings for Jake, even though his past is uncertain. Knowing that Jake is an honorable man and will keep his commitments, Ric hired Hayden to pretend to be Jake’s wife in order to get him out of the picture, and Liz running back into his arms.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that although Ric may think he has the perfect plan, things will soon enough blow up in his face. Since there is another person involved in the scheme other than Ric and Hayden, this complicated the secret. The man who is posing for photos, pretending to be “Jake” may not be a sure thing for Ric to pull this off. General Hospital rumors have speculated that this man will end up blackmailing Ric, and flat out will not want to go through with the plan.
How will Elizabeth react when the truth comes out? If Ric thinks his plan is a sure thing… he’s got another thing coming.
Typically, we see commercials on ABC advertising for a week’s worth of episodes, an entire month, or a specific hot story line. Fans enjoy the weekly promos, General Hospital spoilers, and GH previews that get everyone anxious and excited for what’s about to happen next.
The benefit of having a Twitter account is being able to have information regarding General Hospital right at our finger tips. The executives over at GH use Twitter quite a bit to reach out to fans, and to promote the show. This morning, GH Head Writer Ron Carlivati sent out a tweet to fans, encouraging them not to miss the first 10 seconds of General Hospital on today’s episode. Why you wonder? He said that there will be a “very importnant announcement.”
Don’t say we didn’t warn you! Check out Ron’s tweet below, and do not miss the beginning of GH today!
Don't miss the first ten seconds of @GeneralHospital today for a very important announcement! #GH
Michael is actually going through with trying to get custody of his sister, Avery Corinthos. Although they are not related by blood, Michael and Avery are legally brother and sister, due to the fact that Michael is Sonny’s legally adoptive son.
In a new issue of Soaps in Depth, the cover reveals a major General Hospital spoiler. In the custody battle over Avery, spoilers indicate that there will be a shocking courtroom crasher!
Ava Jerome has been presumed dead for weeks, but no one has ever found her body. General Hospital rumors have speculated that Ava is actually alive and Silas may be helping her hide out. When it comes down to the judge’s decision, will Ava be the one to show up in the courtroom? Major General Hospital rumors have been floating around, saying that Sonny isn’t the father of baby Avery, and that Morgan acutally is.
Do you think Ava Jerome will the the one to crash the courtroom? Perhaps she has some information regarding Avery’s paternity that he judge needs to know before a decision is made.
Let us know what you think? Who could be the courtroom crasher? Ava? AJ Quartermaine? Make your guess and leave it in a comment below!
The General Hospital previews for today’s show looks immensely sad. Spencer’s father, Nikolas Cassadine is waiting at GH while his son is being treated for his injuries. Spencer and Emma were involved in a fire at Wyndemere, and Spencer became trapped in the burning room.
In the GH previews, Emma waits nervously at the hospital along with Nikolas. The two are obviously extremely sad and shaken up by what has happened. They share a heart warming and comforting hug as they wait to hear about Spencer.
General Hospital Head Writer, Ron Carlivati sent out a tweet to fans yesterday, questioning whether or not Spencer will survive. He tells fans to tune in and find out!
An emotional and dramatic episode of General Hospital has fans at the edge of their seats wondering what will happen to little Spencer Cassadine. What started out as an epic 10th birthday party, ended up turning into a tragic event when a fire started at Wyndemere.
Spencer and Emma were almost out of the burning room when he noticed that his new gift from Uncle Sonny was left behind. Emma pleaded that he didn’t go back, but Spencer made the decision to rescue his gift. Poor Spencergot trapped in the burning room and Emma ran for help, retrieving her dad, Patrick, and Spencer’s dad, Nikolas.
General Hospital spoilers for tomorrow’s episode show an extremely emotional Emma looking desperately at Nikolas. The two share a comforting embrace as they wait while Spencer is in the hospital.
Everyone is now wondering what will happen to Spencer Cassadine. Nicholas Betchel is an extremely talented young actor, and it isn’t a secret that he has side projects that he has worked on. He has appeared on Disney channel shows such as Girl Meets World.
There have been no reports confirming Nicholas’ exit from General Hospital. Despite General Hospital rumors circulating after today’s GH previews, there is no reason to believe that Spencer Cassadine is going to die.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated if any contract news regarding Nicholas Betchel surfaces. As far as we know, little Spencer Cassadine will make a full recovery.
Before Jake Doe was operated on by Dr. Patrick Drake, he had a very revealing memory which let him know who he really is. He tried to mutter out the words to his friend and nurse, Elizabeth Webber, but the anesthesia prevented him from getting out what he needed to say. The entire time Jake was in surgery, Liz was hoping that Jake would be able to tell her, and everyone else his true identity.
Fans along with Jake and everyone who now knows him as Jake, were disappointed when the thought he had before surgery was gone. Even after Patrick performed the operation in hopes to undo what Helena had done, Jake still doesn’t have any memory of his past life.
New General Hospital spoilers indicate that by the end of this week, Jake will have a dream that is more like a memory. His dream will lead him to who he really is, and possibly indicate his relationship with his wife, Sam, his son, Danny, as well as other close friends and family.
Nikolas is well aware of Jake’s true identity and struggles with having to withhold the truth from his cousin Sam, and his friend Liz. Helena has threatened him and is blackmailing him into not telling. But will Jake remember who he is before Nik even has a chance to do the right thing?
What do you think? Is it finally over? Will Jake remember that he is actually Jason Morgan this week on General Hospital? Watch it all unfold weekdays on ABC at 2PM Eastern.
Fire at Wyndemere! Emma Drake and Spencer Cassadine in danger! This week on General Hospital, Spencer Cassadine celebrates with birthday with his closest friends at Wyndemere. General Hospital spoilers reveal that little Spencer and the woman of his dreams, Emma Drake will face danger.
Nikolas and Patrick will stop at nothing to save their children when a fire breaks out. What or shall we say who caused the fire? General Hospital rumors speculate that Spencer may know a little too much about Jake Doe’s identity, and dear old great grandmother just might have to put a stop to that.
What do you think? What was the real cause of the fire at Wyndemere during Spencer’s birthday party?
Ironically, with the help of Helena Cassadine, it has been proven that she has been controlling Jake Doe with mind conditioning and a microchip. Dr. Patrick Drake confirmed Helena’s claims with a brain scan, finding the microchip hidden deep within Jake’s brain. He is undergoing surgery to finally put an end to what Helena has done.
All of Jason’s leading ladies are right by his side. He has Elizabeth with him in the operating room as Sam and Carly stand by and pray that he survives. At this time, these women are there to support a friend. Liz has been by Jake’s side since he was first brought to GH, she let him into her home and life, and wants the best for him. Sam has felt some strange connections to Jake, as her son Danny mysteriously clung to his side when they first met. Carly also feels a familiar bond with Jake, and she and Sam also want him to pull through to over come the damage Helena has done.
On the operating table, just before he went under, Jake had flashbacks of Helena giving him orders, and explaining that he is in fact the one and only Jason Morgan. He is in the middle of an extremely risky surgery and even Dr. Drake doesn’t know if he will make it out alive.
Will Jake live to tell Helena’s secret and reunite with his wife, family, and friends? Check out GH at 2PM Eastern!
In the midst of all the mayhem and revelations coming to light in Port Charles, there may just be more truths that are about to be disclosed. For a long time now,General Hospital rumors have been circulating social media sites, claiming that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) did not kill AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan).
Does this mean that AJ is alive? Although that is one rumor floating around, it’s highly unlikely. It’s unlikely because actor Sean Kanan has since joined another soap, on another network. What it COULD mean though is that when Sonny shot AJ, it wasn’t his bullet that killed Michael’s father.
Sonny and Michael’s relationship is so far gone after Sonny killed AJ that it looks as though there is no sign of reconciliation. Even after Sonny risked his life, busted out of Pentonville, and saved Michael (Chad Duell) and the rest of the people on The Haunted Star, Michael still won’t see passed what he did to AJ. However, if it were to come out that AJ did not die by the hands of Sonny, would Michael be able to forgive Sonny? The GH rumor is that Fluke actually is the one who finished the job. Since he wants his hands all over ELQ, getting rid of AJ would get him one step closer to having control.
Even though Sonny was pardoned, he still lives with the guilt of hurting Michael by what he had done, and Michael still knows that Sonny killed his father and lied to him about it. But if it were to come out that someone else caused AJ’s death, perhaps Sonny and Michael would be able to reconcile.
The mystery of Fluke/Luke Spencer has been one hell of a roller coaster for a longer period of time than fans ever expected. For over an entire year fans have been left in the dark to try and unravel the mystery behind fake Luke Spencer. Was he an impostor? Was it plastic surgery, a mask? Was it all in his mind, brainwashing from his arch enemy Helena Cassadine?
Tracy, Lulu, Bobbie, and all of Luke’s loved ones and friends couldn’t wrap their heads around is peculiar behavior over the past year. He has been sneaky to say that least, and down right dangerous. He has hurt those who love him the most, and who he loves dearly. Nothing was adding up, especially in the most recent explanation that Luke was just being himself, no regrets. The thought of Luke trying to kill his own cupcake, Lulu, and his love, Tracy Quartermaine, rattled many cages. Fans were upset because the legendary Luke Spencer they had known for decades was now gone. The characters of GH who surround Luke are feeling the exact same way. He has become a stranger to his family and friends, and his own sister Bobbie is ready to throw in the towel.
With the help of Helena’s explanation to Nikolas and Lulu, and Bobbie getting through to Luke, the mystery has finally been solved. Fake Luke isn’t another person, he isn’t wearing a mask, he hasn’t been brainwashed, and he didn’t just change his mind and turn against the ones he loves. The way Luke “snapped out of it” when Bobbie was preaching to him gave the impression that Luke hasn’t been aware of how he has been behaving because of split personalities.
The concept of DID on soaps is not a new one, the most famous DID story in soap history is from One Life to Live, involving Victoria Lord and her alter egos. More recently, General Hospital used DID in the story with Connie Falconeri/Kate Howard.
It looks like this is where the writers are going with this ongoing Luke Spencer mystery. The mystery has finally been solved. Luke has DID due to traumatic events he experienced growing up in the old Spencer home. General Hospital spoilers reveal that those times are about to resurface, and Luke will have to face what he went through yet again. Will going down memeory line hurt or help his state of mind?
How do you feel about this DID story involving Luke Spencer? Are you happy this story has finally been solved?
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