Alexis leads Drew to Harmony’s secret! The truth shall set you free. However, if you tell lie after lie for long enough, the truth can leave you all alone.
Carly Spencer (Corinthos) (Laura Wright) entered into a relationship with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) with a lie as serious as a heart attack. -Or, stage 4 leukemia. General Hospital recaps recall Carly already lied to Drew.
For starters, when he found out she was getting a DNA test done between Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Carly explained the situation, but not in its entirety. In addition to omitting information, Carly flat out lied when Drew asked about the outcome to Willow and Nina’s results. She told Drew that Harmony’s deathbed confession claiming Nina is Willow’s mother is false. Ultimately, Carly carries out her lie far longer than anyone would expected. So far, Carly has successfully been able to derail Drew’s findings when it comes to the search for Willlow’s birth parents.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Harmony’s desperate plea justifies keeping Willow (and everyone else) in the dark. As Michael’s mother, Carly feels she is doing what’s best for her son and his family. She paid off Denise Mackenzie (Alice Rietveld), therefore, thinking she covered every angle. Carly instructed Denise to tell Drew what he didn’t want to hear. However, Carly doesn’t realize how much Harmony confided in Alexis. GH rumors hint Alexis leads Drew to Harmony’s secret!
Will Carly tell Willow the truth about Nina? …Carly Spencer (Corinthos) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) are the ultimate rivals. Their epic battle over Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) was just the turning point after Nina blamed Carly as her reason for keeping him in Nixon Falls.
According to Nina’s narrative, she’s always the victim even when she commits the unsatisfactory offense. Nina somehow manages to flip the table and blames anyone but herself. She did exactly that when she made the conscious choice to keep lead the Corinthos family to believe Sonny Corinthos was dead. Over and over she made the decision to keep him all to herself, in a tiny secluded town. Nina justified her selfish decisions by making herself the victim and claiming it’s all Carly’s fault. She holds Carly responsible for the fact that she didn’t get to know her daughter Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) before her tragic death.
Like Mother, Like Daughter
What Nina neglects to consider is Nelle’s contribution to her own death. She was a psycho who lived for destroying Carly’s life. She deduced her son Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), told him their baby was dead, then kidnapped the baby, slashed Brook Lynn’s throat, staged a one night stand with Carly’s husband Sonny, and so much more. She was an extreme danger to Carly and her entire family, along with anyone else who got in her way. Nelle died because she kidnapped Wiley with Julian Jerome’s (William deVry) help. Her own choices lead to her death. Nina refuses to see the fault lies on her daughter just as she refuses to look in the mirror. Carly, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen), and Carly’s daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) love to remind Nina that biology is strong when assessing personality traits.
Willow and Michael use Nina’s connection to Nelle in their favor. Nina’s relation to a psychopath is one of many reasons they need her to stay away from their son Wiley. Ms. Reeves’ actions display similarly to those of her late daughter Nelle. That being said, it’s not in the best interest of their child for Nina to be near her own grandson.
Will Carly and Nina change roles in Willow and Michael’s lives?
Nina has been the bad guy for years, and rightfully so. However, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease things could turn around for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Michael’s mom has always been the favored grandma. She’s always there for her son and his family. Carly will do anything to protect them which includes helping them keep Nina away from the grandson they share. Carly is determined to fend Nina’s poison off of Willow and their family. She holds Harmony’s (Inga Cadranel) secret as sacred and used some underhanded tactics to keep Willow from the truth. Carly remains in the dark about Willow’s leukemia, but if she finds out, will Carly tell Willow the truth about Nina?
If Carly keeps up the fake story to deter Willow from finding the truth, it could be the end to her relationship with her son and his family forever. Will Carly’s lies cost her the one’s she loves while making room for Nina to be the hero?
Rory works for Victor Cassadine!? Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) has a squeaky clean image as PCPD’s latest rookie cop. He came in out of nowhere and landed right by Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) side. Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) return to Port Charles connected him with Trina, while the lies he told to Trina set his image.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) was torn over his two uncles for a brief moment in time. However, a master manipulator always knows how to sway the vote in their favor. Uncle Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) hoped his young nephew saw through Victor’s manipulation tactics. But when Victor came through for his nephew, Cyrus pretty much lost that round. Victor won Spencer over by pulling strings to get him out of Pentonville. On the other hand, Cyrus has previously shown his loyalty by protecting Spencer behind bars.
General Hospital spoilers highlight the similarities between Spencer and Trina. Both seem to have made the wrong choice when choosing who to trust. Trina saw Spencer as a liar, and a user, based on some mistakes he made throughout their friendship. Meanwhile, Spencer has chosen to stay loyal to Victor after being sucked in by his favor. He is reluctant to trust his grandma Laura Spencer’s (Genie Francis) brother based on the heinous crimes of his past.
Spencer and Trina make the wrong choices!
Making the wrong choices could cost Spencer and Trina a great deal. Trina put her trust in Rory, while Spencer has entrusted Victor. These choices could lead to a very dangerous situation. GH rumors claim Rory is working for Victor Cassadine in a grander scheme. GH fans speculate Victor is pulling the strings of many of the events happening in PC.
General Hospital previews indicate Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) are honing in on the hook killer. It’s been rumored that Spencer and Trina are going to get the shock of a lifetime of Rory is working with ADA Arden (Jennifer Field) as the hook killer. ADA Arden has been taking orders from Victor, which leads to speculation that Rory could be working for him as well.
Cyrus’s warnings fall on deaf ears resulting in Spencer and Trina’s upcoming predicament. Will she come to regret trusting Rory the same as Spencer may come to regret ignoring Cyrus’s warnings?
Detective Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is focused on putting a stop to the unidentified hook killer. He and Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) fear the attacks aren’t over despite the lapse in commotion. Dante is in hidden danger as he works side by side with the enemy.
The latest General Hospital promo teases danger is right around the corner as Jordan and Dante zero in on the hook killer. General Hospital spoilers reveal the PCPD shifts their focus away from Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). Esme committed her fair share of heinous crimes, and because of this, suspicions surrounded the troubled teen. However, new developments involving the hook killer lead the focus elsewhere.
General Hospital rumors suggest the killer, or, one of the killers, is someone the PCPD would never suspect. Dante is in hidden danger because he’s in close proximity to the real perpetrator. GH rumors speculate the killer isn’t working alone.
If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. PCPD’s rookie cop just seems too perfect as he came swooping in to stand by Trina’s (a stranger) side. Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) is looking more and more like Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) worst nightmare rather than her Knight in shining armor. Although Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) identified her attacker as a woman, that doesn’t mean she is working alone. It’s likely The Assistant District Attorney Arden (Jennifer Field) and Rory are working together to commit these horrific crimes. For more on that backstory and their motive behind the attacks, you can read details GH spoilers HERE and HERE. These two articles go in great detail on theories surrounding the killer’s identity and motive.
Esme is not the hook killer! It’s been a little while since anyone heard from the GH hook killer. Though the threat remains, the mysterious attacker has been lying low. Get ready because that’s about to change. Right now, the people of Port Charles are right in the middle of the quiet before the storm.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Esme is not the killer. We could have told you that! ???? Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is many bad things, but the hook killer isn’t on the list.
General Hospital previews indicate Port Charles comes under attack again when the hook killer tries to strike. Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) isn’t convinced the hook killings are over. She voices her concerns to Detective Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) as they’re determined to stop (her).
The latest General Hospital promo teases a whole new outlook on the suspect. The focus is no longer on Trina’s rival, despite observing her obvious motives. Ava speculates that it isn’t Esme after all as she and Trina discuss the situation.
General Hospital rumors hint Ava is dead wrong about Rory Cabrera (Michael Blake Kruse) and his intentions toward Trina. As it may turn out. Rory ja far from Trina’s Knight in shining armor, however, more like the reason she could need one!
Will the PCPD figure out who the hook killer is before another innocent life pays the price?
Ryan and Heather reunite… Is Heather Webber Esme’s mother?! Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) has never known the comforts of a stable home. Esme’s father Ryan Chamberlain doesn’t exactly exude warm and fuzzy feelings. She spent much of her years in boarding school and being cared for by her nanny Maggie. Esme’s mother was never around and her identity remains a mystery.
General Hospital spoilers reveal a connection between Esme’s father Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) and Heather the head case Webber (Alley Mills). Ryan has never revealed Esme’s mother’s identity to his daughter or anyone.
General Hospital recaps address the strange reaction from both Ryan and Heather as they came face to face. They both reacted in such a way that insinuates they have history with one another. However, Heather was the only one of the two with fear in her eyes.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint Heather’s history with Ryan dates back in time. She blew off the obvious fact that she and Ryan know each other while unsuccessfully masking the fear written all over her face. GH rumors speculate the connection between these two dangerous lunatics.
The hunt for Esme Prince is on as Mac Scorpio (John J. York) and Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) recruit Ava Jerome (Maura West) to help find her. Mac and Kevin hope Ryan’s obsession with Ava will somehow guide then to his daughter’s whereabouts. Will they inadvertently discover Ryan is Esme’s father while Heather Webber is Esme’s mother?
Joss and Dex have undeniable chemistry that reminds many General Hospital fans of the spark between Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). It’s the classic tale of a strong, independent woman who meets a mysterious bad boy.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) grow closer after recent events. It’s clearly more about attraction for Josslyn and it shows by the way she takes care of him. She doesn’t hold back when speaking her mind about anything- especially her opinion on Dex working for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Joss and Dex have a mutual attracrion that can’t be denied. The chemistry between them is so natural. Without a doubt, these two will end up together at some point soon. General Hospital rumors hint they give in to temptation. As a result, Cameron Webber (William Lipton) and Joss will ultimately break up.
Cameron thinks his relationship with Josslyn has been built on solid ground. They started out as friends and feelings developed from there. However, what he doesn’t realize is that he and Jossln have frown apart.
Cameron is going to be devastated to learn Josslyn is moving on.
Will Cameron find out about Joss and Dex before they call it quits?
The GH hook killer finds Cameron alone. Is he the hook killer’s next victim? The GH hook killer won’t rest until she’s either stopped or reaches her endgame.
General Hospital recaps recall Portia Robinson’s (Brook Kerr) hunch. She makes an alarming connection between the victims and her daughter Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). Previous General Hospital Blog spoilers revealed a detailed description which explained the GH hook killer’s motives to who and why she has chosen each target.
The family and friends who have supported Trina through her trial are now fearing for their lives. General Hospital spoilers reveal Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) receives shocking information, therefore leading her straight to the Portia. Jordan makes a house call to The Robinson’s where Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) and Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) happen to be visiting. Portia and Trina receive frightening news from the Commissioner, causing panic among the suspected targets. Josslyn worries Cameron Webber could be in danger as General Hospital previews indicate Cameron Webber is being watched.
The GH hook killer finds Cameron alone a s vulnerable to an attack. It has become apparent that the killer is out to get Trina’s family and friends over the outcome of the trial. A sore loser, Assistant District Attorney Arden has an axe to grind. Or rather, a hook to twist.
The cast and crew of General Hospital have demanding work schedules with early call times and king hours. They memorize line after line at a large capacity and move quickly through scene takes.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that GH star, Nancy Lee Grahn is opening up about her 37 years in daytime television. In a recent social media post, Grahn reveals her recent whereabouts in her absence from General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis Davis’s portrayer has gone through some life-altering realizations while spending time on a lake in Wisconsin. “I’m different now in ways that I can’t quite explain,” admits the daytime tv star. She dives deeper into her explanation and admission of her recent reflection on the trajectory of her life.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Nancy is preparing to write a tell-all book about her life, particularly her 37 years in daytime tv.
GH news reports indicate that Nancy has returned to filming her role as Alexis Davis and her return debut is set for Friday, August 5th.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) hasn’t had an easy life. After being rape as a teenager and living in a boxcar with the love of her life, Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson), Liz has come a long way. She’s now a mother of 3 and a successful Nurse at GH.
Just because she’s been able to lead a stable life doesn’t mean Liz has overcome all of her childhood trauma. General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth’s subconscious is about to uncover a traumatic event which took place during her childhood.
Triggered by what happened in the stairwell with Peter August (Wes Ramsey), General Hospital recaps recall Elizabeth having flashbacks, calling out to her father, Jeff Webber. It’s possible that the act of covering up Peter’s presumed death jarred some memories Elizabeth has been harboring, leading to a dark past.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that they will dig deeper into Liz’s past to get to the root of her unresolved trauma, while General Hospital rumors hint that she may have committed murder as a child. It’s likely that someone was out to harm Liz herself, or her father and/or mother. Liz resents her parents for not being there for her much while growing up, but we may come to find they had good reason. What will come of Jeff Webber’s return to Port Charles?
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