Oh what a shame, Martin looks so nervous. In my opinion it serves him right for how he treats Lucy. Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) may appear to have had a solid, healthy, relationship, but his secrets say otherwise.
Port Charles has become a melting pot for fictional cities from ABC soaps. Like Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey) from Pine Valley, Blair Cramer from Llanview is from one of ABC’s since cancelled, sister soaps. Personally, I love that ABC keeps these characters alive. They’ve been a part of our culture for so long, and shouldn’t be forgotten. I believe that General Hospital, (and Port Charles) is the perfect place to bring these names back to life. Meaning, the character and the actors who are most famous for portraying them.
Blair Comes For Martin and Tracy- The Deceptor Belongs to Blair
Previously, GH Blog shared the news with fans that Blair Cramer is Martin’s ex-wife. You know, the one who pays him $50K a month? Yeah, that one. We also predicted that Blair would have something to do with the Deceptor. And boy were we right! According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, DePaiva will share scenes with Jane Elliot as Blair Cramer and Tracy Quartermaine.
Ok, so we know that Blair will share scenes with Tracy. That said, is Blair there to confront Tracy about the Deceptor? Or, are they working together against Lucy Coe? Still, it’s possible that Martin stole the Deceptor idea from Blair, and now she’s in Port Charles to settle the score.
John J. York needs bone marrow donations as he reveals diagnosis! Although saddened by the news, we also have hope that John will make a full recovery. Last week, General Hospital Blog shared John J. York’s message to fans regarding his upcoming GH exit. The soap vet and GH icon took to Twitter to give fans a heads up about his changing status with the 60 year old daytime drama. Unfortunately, he mentioned he’ll be taking a hiatus from his role as Mac Scorpio.
As promised, John shared an update with fans. According to the latest General Hospital news reports, York reveals that a recent diagnosis lead to his GH exit. But despite the news, he assures fans that he will be back. In a shocking revelation, John J. York reveal he’s in need of a bone marrow donation. In the video below, York explains his diagnosis in detail while also addressing his role on ABC’s General Hospital.
GH star needs bone marrow match
York explains, “And here it is. So, last December, of ’22, I was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndromes, or MDS, and multiple smoldering myeloma, two blood and bone marrow disorders.”
GH fans! John J. York needs bone marrow donations! If you are between the ages of 18 and 40, you could be a potential bone marrow match. Please take some time and thought and visit bethematch.com/matchformac to potentially help save a life!
Spoiler Alert! It looks like you won’t have to wait for Kassie DePaiva’s GH return to find out what she’s doing in Port Charles. Instead, you are privy to the know DePaiva’s GH role prior to her arrival. So if you just can’t wait to find out what business OLTL’s Blair Cramer has in Port Charles, then keep on reading!
Previously, General Hospital Blog reported that DePaiva was set to bring Blair to PC. While fans were left unaware of the details, many put the pieces together. Blair’s purpose in PC remains the hot topic as DePaiva’s return debut approaches.
Let’s just say that Martin should start preparing himself as his ex-wife reveals herself as such. As GH news reports confirm, OLTL’s Blair Cramer is Martin’s ex-wife! Now, poor Lucy deals with her personal life on top of the Deception drama.
Divorced or not, the former Mr. and Mrs. Corinthos still know each other like the back of their hands. And the fact that no one understands either of them the way they understand each other tells the story.
The mob life is something Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) chose long ago. Throughout his journey, he’s come in contact with many people. He’s had his fair share of experience with outsmarting and fighting enemies, and protecting his family.
Moreover, Sonny always had a strong woman to lean on. Who am I kidding? Carly wasn’t just a good, strong woman to lean on. Actually, she was his rock. Carly knew better than to give him problems, although she ultimately gave him problems lol. But the way Carly went about things when it comes to Sonny’s business reassured him of her full support. As a mobster’s wife, you have to be prepared for anything. And that, Carly was.
Carly’s Still Sonny’s Choice
Meanwhile, Sonny and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) play this little game of pretend. It’s the one where they both know that Nina isn’t the right fit for Sonny, yet neither can admit it. But deep down Sonny knows who his perfect match is. Furthermore, he knows he can turn to Carly for anything, at any time. And that’s exactly what he did. Sonny needs Carly’s help and she’s willing to give it. Where does that leave Nina? On the outside looking in.
Nina Reeves only thinks she can handle Sonny’s life because she’s never really been out through it. Unlike Carly, Nina’s recent scare was just that. A scare. In fact, it wasn’t even real because Sonny set up the Feds.
As golden as his plan was, the PCPD found holes in the story. Things just don’t add up in terms of the Feds and the bogus charges. According to GH spoilers, Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) is on the case. After his and Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) conversation, they realized that there’s more to the story.
Chase and Dante Investigate Sonny
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Chase heads up this side investigation. Sonny’s son Dante agrees that something’s off, but will he agree to keep digging? Obviously, Dante supports his father and that was made crystal clear throughout these last couple of episodes. So how will he handle it if he and Chase stumble upon some incriminating evidence?
If Chase and Dante go poking around and find something, what will they do? Will Dante withhold evidence against his father? Cop or not, his loyalties lie in his father, not the PCPD. Do you think Sonny Corinthos is untouchable?
In January of 2007, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy) was hired as Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) lawyer. It wasn’t long before two became friends. Despite his criminal tendencies, Diane can see Sonny’s warm heart and family values.
Over the years, Sonny and his trusted attorney grew close. Not the kind of closeness he and his former attorney Alexis Davis had going on, but close in a family-friend sense. Apparently, close enough to where Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) feels confident enough in her’s and Sonny’s relationship to blur the lines between professional and personal.
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Diane advises against marrying Nina. She sees what most everyone else sees, and won’t stay silent. Its obvious to most that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) isn’t cut out for Sonny’s life. In fact, there are times when even Nina herself knows darn well she doesn’t have what it takes. And that’s why she has come running to Carly (Corinthos) Spencer more than once.
How will Sonny take Diane’s advice about Nina? Will he see what she throws down in front of him? Or, will he continue to walk with the wool pulled over his eyes?
…It’s been a while since I’ve addressed General Hospital fans on a personal level. Surely I love to jump into the conversations you all have on the GH Blog Facebook page, but I think it’s important to reach out to fans and supporters for the fun of it too!
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Although Federal charges were dropped, Sonny makes an unexpected confession!
…I hate to say I told you so, but, who am I kidding? When it’s about General Hospital, I don’t mind one bit ????. Everyone was all up in arms about Sonny’s arrest when the Feds stormed in and swept him away in cuffs. Somehow, things seemed different this time.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest spoilers which claimed that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) had nothing to worry about. As it turned out he knew what was going on the entire time because he’s the one who set this all up. Now that he’s been cleared, Sonny and his family breathe a sigh of relief. Furthermore, Nina survived her first mob-wife scare. But was it even really to write home about? Nah, it wasn’t real. Truthfully, Sonny’s never really out of the woods, so there’s still a lot more for Nina to worry about. Essentially, only time will tell whether or not she’s cut out for this.
According to GH spoilers, Sonny makes an unexpected confession despite being a free man. So, what type of secret could the mobster have to get off his chest? And who needs to know?
…Sam McCall’s (Kirsten Storms) status as Maxie Jones’s (Kirsten Storms) friend and Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) girlfriend puts her in the perfect position to offer help to a friend.
General Hospital recaps recall when Sam reached out to Maxie. She noticed her friend’s struggles and offered a solution. At first, Maxie wasn’t too sure that moving into Lulu’s old house would be the best idea. But then, Sam pointed out some important facts. She reassured Maxie that if anyone was going to occupy Dante and Lulu’s family home, Maxie is favored option. The fact that Maxie and Lulu are besties makes it more comforting than uncomfortable.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Maxie settles into Lulu’s home with her kids. So far, things are going well despite the dark cloud hanging over Deception. And by dark cloud we mean Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). Because of her bogus lawsuit, Maxie’s professional future hangs in the balance. However, that’s not the only issue Maxie faces in regard to her big move.
Understandably, all this talk about Lulu has GH fans questioning what’s in store. Based on the latest GH rumors, Lulu wakes up! It doesn’t seem like Lulu would have an issue with her bestie and her children moving into the home that was once hers. However, there’s no telling what state she’ll be in upon awakening. Will Lulu wake up
One word, GLADYS. Cody and Sasha face trouble! Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) has been kidnapped! Or at least that’s the story that Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) is telling people. Gladys’s daughter-in-law is running out of time as Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) takes risk after risk to save her.
According to the latest GH previews, Gladys declares that Sasha has been kidnapped in another sad attempt to deflect. Her focal point of interest? Cody. Gladys will do and say anything to deflect from the fact that she is the one responsible for Sasha’s suffering.
Over at Ferncliff, Cody managed to pull off Sasha’s escape. Thanks to Cody, Dr. Montague (Darin Toonder) lies practically naked on the cold floor, bound and gagged as he so deserves. Meanwhile, Port Charles is in a frenzy as many who care for Sasha are also tied up with Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) trial. Moreover, it’s lucky for Gladys that’s the case, otherwise she’s be done for. Because, if Sonny wasn’t occupied while he fights for his freedom, then he’d fight to save Sasha while finding ways to end Gladys!
GH previews indicate that Cody and Sasha face trouble while his rescue mission is underway. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Gladys doesn’t know when to quit and she still points her little finger right at Cody. As a result, Cody hits a major setback as he tries to get Sasha to safety.
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