The name Marcus Taggert takes fans back to the mid 90s when Real Andrews originated the role of Detective Marcus Taggert. Andrews played Taggert from 1996-1997, and then again from 1998-2003.
General Hospital spoilers floating around General Hospital discussion groups, trying to figure out where GH newbie, Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) fits in in regard to any connections/family in Port Charles. For a while, General Hospital rumors hinted that Trina may be a Cassadine. Nikolas Cassadine was in a relationship with Marcus Taggert’s sister, Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez). Fans then started throwing around the idea that Trina could be the daughter of Nikolas and Gia. Soon things shifted and the new GH rumor floating around involving the returnd of Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) to Port Charles in connection with Trina.
General Hospital spoilers suggest there is a strong possibility Taggert is on his way back to Port Charles. If the one rumor is true, that Trina is Gia and Nik’s daughter, Taggert would be her Uncle. However some fans want to believe that Taggert is actually Trina’s Father, Mother unknown.
It remains to be seen if any of these GH fandom theories will reign true, or if they’ll fizzle out. What we do know is that Trina right now doesn’t really have a connection to the residents of Port Charles and sooner or later the writers will need to tie her to someone/family.
Marcus Coloma has taken on the iconic role played by Tyler Christopher until the character faked his own shooting death. Until recently, the entire town of Port Charles had believed that Nikolas Cassadine, Prince of Darkness, had been shot and killed. As the story turns out, after the arrival of Marcus Coloma in the reboot of Nikolas Cassadine, Nikolas indeed faked his death.
In an interview with Soaps In Depth, Marcus Coloma gives his opinion on the inner most thoughts of Nikolas Cassadine. Nikolas has always had an element of evil within him, after all, he is a Cassadine. Of all the Cassadines, Nikolas had always been one of least twisted and evil along with his Aunt, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Nikolas started to show more of his dark side toward the end, right before he left Port Charles. Now that Nikolas has had some time to soak some things in, he is even more dark and twisted now. He goes on to mention how being away from your child can take its toll, Coloma says, “It’s brutal to be away from your kid. I’ve had a taste of what it’s like to not see your kid for a second – let alone for the amount of time that Nikolas has been ‘dead’!” COloma then made it clean that Nikolas has returned a new man by saying, “He’s really changed significantly.”
Soaps In Depth asked, “But just how dark is the prince now?” Marcus Coloma replied, “That’s such a good question, and that will absolutely be revealed.” He the went on to reveal a major General Hospital spoiler by stating, “I will tell you that Nikolas is definitely focused on payback… as an actor, I’m looking for conflict!”
Well now we know Nikolas is out for payback! Will Valentine Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) suffer the brunt of his wrath and who will become collateral damage?
Peter (Wes Ramsey) is still fooling his girlfriend Maxie (Kirsten Storms) as she tells her old friend Dr. Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen) that she and Peter are living together and she is happy with their life together, he is deceiving her with his schemes, plots, and lies.
General Hospital spoilers previously revealed Peter’s plan to eliminate Dr. Andre Maddox (Anthony Montgomery), Franco (Roger Howarth), or whoever was in his way and encouraging this memory procedure. Peter’s plan to stop at nothing to put a halt to Franco’s procedure was foiled by Laura Collins (Genie Francis). General Hospital spoilers for Tuesday December, 10th, reveal Peter will end up at GH, and Laura’s timing happens to be perfect as she stops him to talk. Peter seems very flustered and asks Laura if they can talk another time but Laura is persistent. Peter can’t get a hold of his worker he had ordered to interrupt the procedure.
What will happen with Peter now? How long do you think his lies will stay a secret before Maxie’s world turns upside down? Anna (Finola Hughes) is on to him and her suspicions grow stronger.
The writers over at General Hospital threw us a bone last week with those scenes between Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Comedy in between all the drama is welcomed and encouraged. Nelle is clearly the crazy basket case who is trying to get under Sam’s skin. Sam’s ‘NO BS” attitude has these two clashing like crazy. Nelle thinks she is tough right now, trying to push Sam’s buttons and Sam is going her best just to ignore Nelle.
However, things may be taking a turn for Nelle after General Hospital spoilers reveal this week on GH, Nelle will make a phone call from Pentonville. GH spoilers hint that Nelle will be unsettled by the conversation and how, just like Peter, is behaving like things are about to unravel. Peter is trying to hide the truth from Anna, and Nelle is trying to hide something that transpired during that phone call from Sam. Nelle doesn’t want Sam to see her sweat, she is giving it her all trying to stay cool, calm, and collected. Hopefully it won’t be long before Sam put her Private Investigator pants on and figures out what Nelle is so uncomfortable about.
Who knows, Sam’s new discovery could be her ticket out of Pentonville all while figuring out that Wiley is actually Jonah and belongs to Nelle and Michael (Chad Duell). Killing two birds with one stone would finally put an end to these two story lines as many fans have been patiently waiting for Michael to know the truth about Jonah and for Sam to get out of jail.
Ever since Nikolas (Marcus Coloma) returned from the ‘dead’ he has been making one bone headed move after another. Not only is Nikolas making mistakes and doesn’t cover his tracks, he is also more ruthless and cunning than before. It’s almost like his situation has hardened him, turning him more and more into a true Cassadine.
After the unsettling scenes with Nikolas and Ava Jerome (Maura West), Ava was left to fall fast asleep from all the extra sedation Nikolas paid the nurse to administer. Unfortunately for Nikolas, he messes up yet another one of his ploys by leaving a trail. He lost his ring in Ava’s room and now people have evidence to lead back to Nikolas. It’s highly unlikely that Ava would be the one to spot the ring since she was left alone in shambles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will pay Ava a visit to question her about Helena’s (Constance Towers) painting. GH spoilers hint Nina will be the one to stumble upon Nikolas’ ring, taking it back with her. General Hospital rumors have been swirling that Nina will take the ring with her and possibility show her friend Jax (Ingo Rademacher). Jax has already warned Nikolas that if this isn’t over by New Year’s then he will be telling Nina the truth about what is going on regarding Valentin, the Codicil, and the fact that Nikolas is in fact alive. It’s highly possibly Nina will show Jax her findings. it has been rumored that Jax won’t wait until New Year’s to tell Nina, and that he may just come out and tell her if and when she shows him the ring she found in Ava’s room. Once Jax sees that Nik has made yet another mistake, he will realize it’s time to shut this charade down.
Will Nina be the one to find the Cassadine ring? If so, will she bring it straight to Jax? What will Jax do with the ring? There are so many possibilities! Let us know what you think will happen next!
Earlier this week chaos ensued after General Hospital’s Parry Shen (Brad Cooper) posted on Facebook, eluding to an exit for his character Brad Cooper. General Hospital news outlets immediately reported confirmation that Parry Shen was leaving General Hospital as Brad Cooper. Shortly after, fans started commenting, questioning Parry if he was joking or not in his message to fans. Shen replied cryptically, implying he was indeed joking around, but never confirming. After no word from Shen on social media other than him deleting his original Facebook post, fans started to speak out and question his silence. After a few days of silence on social media, today Parry has finally spoken out, clearing the air from all the confusion. He sent out a few tweets explaining the situation. He explained his silence was due to the fact he was not allowed to say anything before today’s episode aired.
In his tweets he confirms his character Brad isn’t going anywhere but wasn’t allowed to disclose until today’s scenes aired. Take a look at his explanation in the tweets below.
But what was NOT an expert use was assuming my comment about an article regarding Brad’s demise on my FB wouldn’t be taken out of context and blown outta proportion like a game of telephone gone wrong.
Chris Evans technically did. If I was really leaving, I wouldn’t plagiarize someone else’s farewell. But I couldn’t clarify until today’s show aired. And I always get so bad that this cat got spankes on Tom & Jerry.
General Hospital spoilers for this week will send you into a tailspin from all the adventure and suspense. Story lines are coming to a head and are about to wrap, while others will drag on, and some even tie together. GH viewers saw Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) and Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) get into a car accident as Lucas is demanding the truth from Brad. Finally, after almost two years, Brad blurts out the truth to Lucas about Wiley Cooper Jones (Erik and Theo Olson) who is actually baby Jonah, son of Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Unfortunately, General Hospital spoilers hint this story will drag on. Although the truth has been disclosed, GH rumors claim Lucas will be in a coma as a result of his injuries from the accident. Who knows how long Lucas will be out, and there is no telling if he will remember Brad’s confession if and when he awakes.
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has cheated death yet again and her story ties into Brad and Lucas as the vehicle Kendra Lennon (Michelle Argyris) was driving to use as her murder weapon on Alexis, was crashed into by Lucas’ and Brad’s vehicle. Word is out the Julian Jerome (William Devry) is responsible for his son’s accident in an attempt to get rid of his son in law, Brad. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Julian will be overcome with guilt as his plan backfired and now his own son is fighting for his life. News for Julian isn’t all bad though as viewers see that Julian’s actions, cutting the brakes in Brad’s car, has inadvertently saved Alexis’ life. Which still doesn’t give Julian any brownie points since saving Alexis wasn’t even his intention.
Things aren’t looking good for the Spencer family as Bobbie (Jackie Zeman) will have to learn and deliver the bad news about her adoptive son, Lucas. It’s uncertain how long Lucas will be in a coma, odds are though he will survive although the severity of the situation seems grim.
Just as we thought this baby Wiley Cooper Jones saga was over, it seems fans will be dragged through another stretch even after Brad blurted out the truth. Will Julian step up and tell Michael Wiley is actually his biological son, Jonah?
Yesterday, General Hospital’s recurring actor Perry Shen (Brad Cooper) posted a lengthy message on Facebook stating that Brad’s time in Port Charles was over. He even went as far as to write how he has made memories over the last 7 years on the show and that he will be eternally grateful.
Things got really confusing when a fan commented, asking if he was lying just like something his character Brad Cooper would do. It sounds absurd that one would make a joke like that and go to great lengths to make it seem extremely legit. However, that may be just what happened. The actor replied, “I think you might know me too well.” Take a look at the screen shot of both the fan’s comment along with Shen’s reply, then tell us what you think!
A great way to keep up to date with story lines, spoilers, and news, GH fans turn to Twitter to express their opinions and ask questions to their favorite actors and actresses. Haley Pullos’ character, Molly Lansing Davis has been on the show since 2009. She is the dayghter of Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst). General Hospital fans can’t help but notice Molly hasn’t been in the major story lines that actually should involve the character. One fan went as far as asking Pullos in a tweet where her character has been. Her kn screen mother has been gravely ill in the hospital, her boyfriend TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) is talking engagement, yet Molly is nowhere in sight. The actress replied to her fan letting her know she is just as much in the dark about Molly’s absence as are the fans. Take a look at the Twitter conversation below.
i promise i want molly to be there just as badly as you guys. i really dont get why im not. ☹️ #ghhttps://t.co/UfM7l1L6AE
That is how Michael Easton’s open letter to Rebecca Budig and GH fans begins. He goes on to say how lucky it is to have something in which we don’t want to say goodbye. Take a look at Michael Easton’s incredibly touching Facebook post, expressing his feelings regarding saying goodbye not once, but twice to Budig.
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