Hayden Barnes returned to Port Charles and dropped a huge bombshell on her ex-love, Hamilton Finn. As far as Finn knew, Hayden had left town which ultimately ended their relationship. She also led people to believe that she has lost her baby. Turns out not only does Hayden have a child, but the little girl is Finn’s as well.
Many factor play a role in the relationship between ex lovers, Finn and Hayden. For starters, Hayden left Port Charles. During that time Finn found love in another woman, Anna Devane. Finn had every assumption that Hayden was gone for good and he really had no choice but to move on. His relationship with Anna isn’t picture perfect either. Anna has actually been gone for a while as well. She left late Spring/early Summer and has been on this ISA mission for months.
Hayden drops into town with a child and things are about to change. Finn and Hayden’s daughter. Violet, has an diagnosed illness and Hayden has turned to Finn, a doctor, and the father, to help figure out what is going on with their daughter. General Hospital spoilers indicate trouble ahead for Finn and his fiance, Anna. As Finn and Hayden go through a difficult time together as they are both worried about Violet and trying to make her well again, the two will grow closer and bond over their situation.
Anna is still not back in Port Charles but General Hospital spoilers have hinted around her return, very soon. Will Hayden and Violet drive a wedge between Anna and Finn as he is focused on his daughter’s health and being supportive to Hayden?
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is trying to get her health and wellness on the straight and narrow. Kendra Lennon (Michelle Argyris) walked into Alexis’ life and is now “coaching” Alexis on health and wellness- or so Alexis thinks.
Kendra Lennon happens to be the sister of Kristina Davis’ (Lexi Ainsworth) ex-boyfriend, Kiefer Bauer (Christian Alexander). Take a quick jog down memory lane and recall just exactly how all that ended. Alexis ended up running Kiefer over with her car, killing her daughter’s abusive boyfriend. Now, his sister is in Port Charles and is ready for revenge. Kendra Lennon has gotten close enough to Alexis to gain her trust and Alexis really looks to Kendra for the advice and guidance for her health and well being. All the while, Kendra is drugging Alexis with the very things she claims will improve her health. Alexis is being drugged for revenge and she has no clue why her health has been declining.
General Hospital spoilers have insinuated upcoming drama for Alexis, Kendra, and Kristina. According to General Hospital Spoilers, Kristina will soon remember exactly why Kendra looks familiar. What we don’t know, is how Kristina will put two and two together.
Things are starting to look pretty grim for Alexis and someone better act fast on exposing Kendra. How will Kristina figure her out? And will she do it in time to save her Mother?
Cameron turns to the bottle to help deal with his feelings regarding the Judge’s ruling for Franco
Cameron Webber is the son of Elizabeth Webber and Zander Smith. Named after Zander’s father, Cameron is growing up right before our eyes. Cam, portrayed by William Lipton, has really made this character his own.
This week on General Hospital, Lipton displayed real, raw, emotion in his delivery during his conversation with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Steve Burton seems to have the ability to bring out the best in whoever is working beside him. Burton’s acting can really carry a scene, and the two men didn’t disappoint. This week’s scene involving Cameron talking to Jason about how he feels about what is going on with Franco was the perfect way for William Lipton to showcase his acting range. The dialogue was emotional and escalated into total drama as Cameron reached for the bottle of alcohol and poured himself a drink.
Take a look back at this week’s scene! Great work William!
There have been many General Hospital rumors floating around this Halloween season. Story lines are about to hit their dramatic peak as we head into Halloween and November Sweeps. Many actors have been rumored to be making a come back, as some are making an exit.
General Hospital news reported the confirmed General Hospital spoiler regarding Tamara Braun’s exit at General Hospital. Dr. Kim Nero has had a rough go in her short time in Port Charles. As if losing her son wasn’t the worst thing that could happen to a mother, Kim soon after, suffers more loss.
Franco was never Kim’s to begin with, but after losing Drew, Kim clung to Franco and his memories (that are actually Drew’s), as one last bit of hope to hold onto. Kim’s grief has caused her to spiral out of control. General Hospital spoilers hint that Kim will become distraught. We can only assume that she is taking the hit of all these losses in her life extremely hard.
General Hospital spoilers and previews for 10/29/19 show Kim crying to Franco saying he is what is best for her. GH spoilers claim Franco isn’t sure who is is or what he wants and is basically rejecting Kim. After being rejected by Franco, Kim is also rejected by Julian. She has burned bridges with Julian over Drew. This sends Kim into a dark place, and who knows? Maybe she will stumble into the wrong hands, at the wrong place, at the wrong time. Will the masked killer make Kim his victim as Tamara Braun exit’s the role?
General Hospital comings and goings report the return of General Hospital icon, Finola Hughes, as the independent, intelligent, loving person and mother, Anna DeVane.
Anna’s return to Port Charles will come in like storm blowing into town for two men in particular. Anna’a return means that Finn (Michael Easton) will have to face Anna with news of Violet (Jophielle Love), his and Hayden’s (Rebecca Budig) daughter’s existence. Peter will also have to deal with Anna. A lot has happened since Anna has left to visit her sister, Alex Marick. General Hospital rumors have already hinted Anna will come back to Port Charles with shocking news. General Hospital spoilers reveal Anna will learn that Peter (Wes Ramsey) is not her son after all and have to confront Peter with her findings from her time away.
Needless to say, Anna’s return to Port Charles will not come strolling in gracefully. Worlds will be rocked as many changes are about to unfold.
Halloween and November Sweeps are right around the corner. Big things have been happening over the course of time, residents of PC have told and kept secret, have been in hiding, and General Hospital spoilers reveal the next month will bring a lot of the story lines to a close.
Before a story can come to an end, something dramatic has to happen. The Drew/Franco story has been going on for longer than most of us care to even think about. This story finally led to a trial, involving Kim (Tamara Braun) fighting to keep Franco (Roger Howarth) with Drew’s (Billy Miller) memories to live Drew’s life. Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) is fighting to get back her husband and be a family again with Franco and the boys.
General Hospital spoilers look as though this story will turn into an unexpected direction. Apparently, “Drew” will win, and will be allowed to remain with having Drew’s memories. However, it has been reported in General Hospital spoilers that despite the ruling that Franco can remain living as Drew, Franco himself begins to have mixed memory flashbacks and ends up wanting to become Franco again.
If Franco changes his mind and Kim loses all that she has left of Drew, what does that mean for her character? General Hospital comings and goings reports have already stated Tamara Braun’s confirmed GH exit. If Franco leaves Drew behind, that will set up the perfect scenario for Kim to leave Port Charles. She will have nothing left in town after losing her son, Oscar, and now finally, all she had of Drew.
General Hospital spoilers confirm the news that was speculated earlier last week. General Hospital rumors were floating around after GH actress, Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine) tweeted a photo with Maule at Prospect Studios.
Check out the since deleted photo posted by Leslie Charleson, below.
Deleted photo from Leslie Charleston’s Twitter
General Hospital news reports of the confirmation of Maule’s return peaked the curiosity of fans regarding unknown details. Since Brad Maule’s character, Dr. Tony Jones, passed away on the show in 2006, it’s likely he will be back only for a short time, possibly as a ghost or vision in a loved ones dream.
Halloween in Port Charles it not anything to take lightly, and this year is no different. General Hospital spoilers reveal the suspense leading up to Ava’s mystery stalker will come to a head this Halloween.
Word is that Ava will be followed after the Halloween Bash at the Metro Court, which will lead them to the art gallery. General Hospital rumors claim the masked mystery man will be revealed.
Last week, General Hospital spoilers circulated regarding a potential return of an iconic character. General Hospital comings and goings have thrown around the possibility that Tyler Christopher will be reprising his role as The Dark Prince, Nikolas Cassadine. There has also been speculation of a possible recast, Jason Shane Scott, (ex- Will Rapparort OLTL) in General Hospital rumors.
General Hospital’s own James Patrick Stuart (Valentin Cassadine) has recently revealed his musical talents. As an actor, he is known as Valentin Cassadine, known for his evil scheming Cassadine ways. At the nurses ball, the audience was able to be wowed by his voice and piano playing talent.
General Hospital news reports Stuart has released a music video of a song off his album titled, “The Apple Tree.’ The song is called, “Mr. Give.”
Two of General Hospital’s other cast members join James Patrick Stuart in his video. Chloe Lanier (Nelle Benson), and Cynthia Watros (Nina Reeves) make appearances in the video. Check it out below!
It would be an understatement to say that Jax was disappointed when he heard straight from Nina’s mouth, that she and Valentin were back together. Despite everything Nina went through on her wedding day, humiliation, betrayal, she is now back together with the one who is behind all her pain. At first she refused to believe Valentin had anything to do with the scam regarding Sasha being her biological daughter. Now it looks as though Nina may be smarter than the character wants the fans to believe at first glimpse.
On Monday’s episode of General Hospital (10/21), Jax, Nina, and Valentin had quite the exchange. Nina says out loud that she believes Sasha was also lying to Valentin with the help of a friend. Jax outtight opposes and Nina shuts Jax down and says it’s none of his business, then leaved the two men alone while she works
When Nina returns, Valentin asks is she is ready to go, and she tells him she will be a bit behind. During that exchange, the dialogue seemed very scripted, even for an actual script. The look on Jax’s face after Nina tellls Valentin she will catch up with him after she runs a few things by Jax is priceless. Either Jax is simply pleased Nina didn’t just run off and leave with Valenin, or he and Nina are in on playing Valentin. I don’t know how far Nina will get in trying to pull the wool over Valentin (if that’s what she’s even doing). Valentin didn’t look too pleased when Nina wasn’t ready to leave with him. It almost looked like he could sense she was up to something.
General Hospital spoilers have hinted a “sneaky revenge” from Nina. What exactly does she have in the works?
Check out the scene below
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