General Hospital comings and goings report the return of Felix DuBois (Marc Anthony Samuel) to General Hospital. He’ll be back to work as Nurse Felix DuBois, reconnecting with his friends and co-workers. General Hospital Spoilers hint that Felix’s return will serve as a benefit to Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) in his current state of heartache. The two go way back and Felix has always had a crush, or maybe even deeper feelings for Lucas, but Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) always got in the way.
General Hospital rumors claim this time around may be Felix’s chance to finally get Lucas to see that he’s been there the whole time. Brad has blown it with Lucas after all these years of back and forth. Lucas wants nothing to do with Brad after being deceived by Brad’s despicable decision making and befriending someone like Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) just to lie and scheme.
Will Lucas be able to lean on Felix after his relationship with Brad has just gone up in flames?
Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is back in Port Charles and was recently reunited with his daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla). GH fans were in shock when the two ran into each other’s arms, expressing a loving, Father/Daughter relationship. The reunion was sweet, but the joy may be short lived.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Taggert go back decades as arch enemies. Taggert’s sole mission in life has been to take Sonny, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and the organization down. This time, Taggert assured Sonny he wasn’t here to take him down.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Taggert has a much bigger problem in Port Charles this time around, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). It turns out, Sonny and Taggert have something in common… Cyrus is making trouble for them both and previous General Hospital spoilers hinting that Sonny and Taggert would become an unlikely alliance.
New General Hospital spoilers suggest Taggert will not be fond of his daughter’s new best friend, step-daughter of mob boss, Sonny Corinthos, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). As a mob war is just heating up, Taggert won’t want his daughter anywhere near Sonny- which means Joss too. Taggert knows that if Trina keeps hanging around Josslyn, she’s playing fire. Sooner rather than later, Cyrus is going to retaliate on Sonny for having Jason blow up his huge shipment. But Sonny isn’t the only reason Trina is in danger. It seems like Taggert himself has a target on his back, and Cyrus is taking aim. Cyrus is a savage and family isn’t off limits. There is no reason to believe he would spare Taggert’s daughter.
What great lengths will Taggert go to to protect his daughter?
Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) has never been one to be known for his honesty, even when he has been caught red handed in a despicable act, he never really owns up to his actions and blames anyone you who crosses his path.
From the very beginning, Julian Jerome (William DeVry) found out that his son Lucas Jones’ (Ryan Carnes) adoptive son had suddenly passed away and Brad couldn’t bring himself to tell Lucas of the tragedy. Brad didn’t tell Julian the whole truth, so instead, he told Julian that this is some random woman’s baby that he was passing off as Wiley. Julian believed him but then later found out the baby actually belongs to Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Julian has been keeping this secret from his own son for a long time. It would not serve Julian well if Brad were to suddenly get a burst of honesty and divulge the entire truth to Lucas and the rest of the family.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Brad will end up bringing Julian down with him, just because that’s Brad’s style. Brad has never been able to take sole blame for his actions and who says this time will be any different? Lucas will be devastated to learn his own father betrayed him as well. Julian and Brad will have to deal with the fallout of their actions- which includes facing baby Jonah’s Grandfather, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) got herself into a predicament when it comes to her music career and the rights to her work. Brook Lynn’s Manager/Producer is over powering and uses his power in the industry as leverage to get the artists to do what he wants for their career. It turns out, the one who is after shares of ELQ, Valentine Cassadine, (James Patrick Stuart) is pulling all the strings in this web Brook Lynn has gotten tangled in.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn will be backed into a corner, her manager, who is working for Nelle’s (Chloe Lanier) Lawyer, Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight), is using her ELQ shares as leverage for her to be able to get out of her binding music contract. Under Valentin’s order, and Martin Gray’s enforcement, they are trying to force Brook Lynn to sell her shares of ELQ to free herself. General Hospital spoilers indicate Brook Lynn will not sell out the Quartermaine family just to help herself. She takes a stand and refuses to sell her shares. Brook Lynn stands by her family. What happens next and how and if she figures out how to get out of her contract remains to be seen. Brook Lynn is quick on her feet and is likely to think of another way out.
This is it, what GH fans have been waiting for. The moment is finally here when Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) remembers what Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) confessed. General Hospital Spoilers reveal on today’s episode of General Hospital, Lucas blurts out, “I’m not crazy! I know what I heard!” As he stands in the middle of the Corinthos family room, he blurts our for all to hear. Finally! However, it may not be over quite yet. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) is setting up to kidnap Wiley. Although now Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) will finally know that Wiley is actually his and Nelle’s son, Jonah, she may have gotten to the baby already, leading everyone who wants Jonah home on a wild goose chase. That includes thE baby’s Grandparents, Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright). Will Nelle getaway before Michael gets to his son?
There is a lot of drama and danger surrounding the Corinthos family as Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) are under attack from a new enemy. A full-on mob war has broken out and the families to those involved are at risk. That includes close friends and even though posing as family. We all know Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) is not really Sonny’s cousin but his actual cousin, Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) is pretending to be Dev’s Grandmother in order to keep Dev in the country and pose as a US citizen. Now that the war is in full effect, Gladys’ son who was presumed dead, has turned out to be alive and saved Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) from the gunfire. Brando (Johnny Wactor), Gladys’ son, was at the right place at the right time to save Carly. After a discussion with the Corinthos family, Brando agreed to pose as Dev’s father to keep their story going. General Hospital spoilers reveal talk of boarding school for Dev Cerci. They discussed the situation and the danger that faces those close to Sonny. Dev actually volunteered to be sent off to boarding school so he wouldn’t be in the way, causing Sonny to have to protect Dev’s identify feelings the enemy. Is Ashton Arbab leaving General Hospital? It’s unclear if Arbab is on his way out based on the current storyline. It’s highly possible for the actor to become recurring, seeing his on-screen presence less often. Dev may not end up going to boarding school at all, and it’s possible the actor will stay put. General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on the status of Ashton Arbab’s role on GH.
The drama and excitement is intensified this week as a major story line is about to hit a huge milestone. General Hospital spoilers reveal this week on General Hospital, the truth about baby Wiley (aka Jonah), will be revealed.
General Hospital spoilers state Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) will remember every word of Brad Cooper’s (Parry Shen) confession regarding baby Wiley. Just before the car accident which put Lucas in a coma for months, Brad revealed his secret to Lucas, telling him how their baby they adopted from Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) had died suddenly. He told Lucas the baby they have been loving and caring for is actual Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son.
General Hospital spoilers have been hinting Nelle will kidnap Wiley before Brad and Lucas are able to make their way to Portland, Oregon with the baby. Will Nelle get away clean before Lucas remembers Brad’s confession? General Hospital rumors suggest Nelle will make a clean break but she won’t be safe for long. Now that Lucas knows the truth, soon, Michael will know too. The Corinthos family will not let Nelle get far with their Gradnchild.
Who would be best to really let Nelle have it? Willow thinks Wiley is her biological son, she will be absolutely heartbroken to learn her child is actually the one that died. Michael will be furious no doubt, but I think Nelle has a much bigger problems to watch out for… Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have good reason to want Nelle raked over the coals. As the Grandparents of Wiley aka Jonah, Sonny and Carly will not let Nelle go unpunished for lying and telling them the baby had died, all while giving him to a local family, keeping the baby right under their noses.
Nelle’s secret is about to explode, who should take her on?
Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) came to Port Charles with no family ties to anyone in town. She quickly became friends with Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and their group of friends including Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton).
GH fans have been speculating, trying to come up with a family in or formerly resided in Port Charles that could help get a bigger picture of Trina’s background. Previously, General Hospital rumors claimed Trina is the daughter of Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and his ex, Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez). This week on General Hospital, General Hospital spoilers reveal Trina will receive a visit from a family member. It’s unclear if Trina will know this person or if this will be a shock. Could she really be a Cassadine? Other General Hospital rumors suggest Trina is related to Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) and Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson). Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is also a possibility. He could be her Father, or, if Gia is her Mother, Taggert would be Trina’s uncle. Which would make sense if Trina is the daughter of Nikolas Cassadine and Gia Campbell. GH fans are anxious to finally learn who is related to Trina. Find out this week on General Hospital!
It seems every time we have a major story line, another past character is resurrected from the dead. It’s always nice to be able to play with that type of situation. In the soap world- anything is possible, characters murder and get redeemed, they leave and return, die and come back from the dead, and more.
In recent past, the Quartermaine family has gone from a large, powerful family, to very small in numbers as many of the Q’s passed on or left Port Charles. But more recently, members of the Quartermaine family seem to be making their way to Port Charles. Whether they are passing through or staying for a while, The Quartermaines have been reunited with some long lost family. This holiday past season, retired actress, Jane Elliot returned temporarily to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine. Ned (Wally Kurth) is also in town, along with his daughter, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton).
General Hospital spoilers reflect on a past report of General Hospital news which involved GH actress, Natalia Livingston (Emily Quartermaine). General Hospital Blog previously posted the possibility of Livingston reprising her role as Emily Quartermaine. At that time, the actress stated she would be willing to come back to ABC‘s General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers have been reminding GH fans of how anyone who is anyone that is remotely related to the Quartermaine family is trying hard to get their hands on shares of ELQ, the family business. Since the article reporting GH news regarding Natalia Livingston being open to returning as Emily Quartermaine, General Hospital rumors have been going back and forth as fan theories are heating up. General Hospital rumors claim Emily Quartermaine will be discovered to be alive, held captive by The Cassadines.
Another General Hospital rumor indicates Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) will make the discovery that his family has been hiding Emily all these years after she died at fateful night at Wyndemere. Helena (Constance Towers) has always had it out for Emily and never wanted her marrying Nikolas. Valentin is desperate after losing the Cassadine fortune to it’s heir, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). Nikolas is yet another who has returned from the dead, and he was ready to claim what’s his which left Valentin empty handed. It’s like that if Valentin is to be the one who discovers Emily is alive, he could use her as leverage for her shares of ELQ. After losing the fortune and finding out he is not a true Cassadine, and losing Nina (Cynthia Watros), Valentin could stumpled upon his key to shares of ELQ, Emily.
Should Emily return to the canvas and be Valentin’s one chance at turning his misfortune around or will that plan backfire like the rest?
Tracy Quartermaine returned to Port Charles this past holiday season and stirred up some chaos with family as well as enemies. However, Jane Elliot has retired from the role and had only returned for a short time. General Hospital spoilers report the news that Jane Elliot has wrapped up her short segment as she reposted her role as Tracy Quartermaine. General Hospital news reports ABC has left the door open for a possible return.
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