Remember Sean Donely?

If you have been a General Hospital fans since the 1980s and 1990s, you’ll definitely remember the name of the man who popped up on Holly’s computer screen yesterday. If you are sort of a newbie to GH, here is a little history lesson:

Sean Donnelly was best friends with Robert Scorpio. Together the two worked at the World Security Bureau and Sean was Robert’s boss. Sean and Robert were such good friends that Anna and Robert chose Sean has Robin’s God Father.

Sean had a personal mission to take down Cesar Faison, as Faison poisoned his wife Tiffany, leaving her in a comatose state. Sean then joined forces with Anna and Robert to take Faison down and get the cure Faison was holding for Tiffany.

Sean’s character left the show after being send away to Boston to recover from a  gunshot wound as a result of a shootout. At the time, Sean was police commissioner and his mission was to take down crime Lord, Frank Smith. After all was said and done, he and his pregnant wife Tiffany left together so he could recuperate. Sean and Tiffany haven’t been seen around Port Charles since.

Yesterday we got a little cameo from Sean on Holly’s computer. Are Sean and Tiffany on their way back to PC? Stay up to date on General Hospital to find out!

Emma Samms (Holly Sutton) Returns to General Hospital!

Confirmation of the rumor regarding the return of Holly Sutton to GH has been confirmed to be true. Executive Producer Frank Valentini verified via Twitter that Samms was indeed returning to GH as Holly. For when and for how long has not yet been revealed.

 

Emma Samms was short with her disclosure, telling ABC Soaps in Depth, “I really can’t say why I’m here.” If you want to watch Holly do what she does best, tune in to GH to catch up with the drama!

Kelly Sullivan SAVED?!

Just a few moments ago @kellysullivanNY tweeted a photo of herself and GH’s Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) captioned, “SoCo Lives.” Interpret that as you may, and take it with a grain of salt but we cannot help but wonder if the actress who currently plays Connie Falconeri is trying to tell her fans something. Recently we were all informed that Kelly Sullivan has been let go from General Hospital and that Connie has been written off the show. Immediate responses from the fans led to measures of trying to save their facvorite character from leaving, and their favorite actress from losing her job. Fans gathered together to show their support by petitioning the decision that Frank Valentini and Ron Carlivati made to let her go. Fans rallied together and were successful in getting the hashtag #KeepKelly trending on Twitter on numerous occasions. General Hospital Blog took part in spreading the word and getting the fans voices heard on this topic. We are hoping that Kelly was trying to get a message out to her fans without actually coming out with this information. If you want Kelly to stay on General Hospital, please comment, LIKE, and share this post!

 

Messy Hair and a Leather Jacket

Yesterday on General Hospital, Alexis described her emotional experience of her 16 year old pregnancy and they way she met Sam’s Father. With tears in her eyes, Alexis told her daughter how she would never forget the day she was born and how she felt when she was forced to give her away. She told Sam she never got to know the boy’s name but described him as having messy hair and a leather jacket.

Molly and Rafe were playing the Ouija board and Molly asked the spirit of Rafe’s Father if he knew who Sam’s Dad was. To Molly and Rafe’s surprise, the answer was yes, and the letter that was introduced was J. Hmmmm…

Watch General Hospital this week to find out more about who Sam’s Father is!

 

 

 

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Kelly Sullivan Leaving GH

A few days ago we were informed that the actress playing Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan) has been let go from General Hospital. With this news fans rushed to defend the actress and the character she has portrayed flawlessly since taking on the role after the exit of Megan Ward.

Today we accomplished a small goal. On Twitter, we were able to get the fans to trend #KeepKelly It was a success! Please help trend #KeepKelly all week while General Hospital airs at 2PM Eastern time.

 

Get the word out the Writers and Executives at GH and ABC!

Here is how you can help:

If you don’t want to see Kelly go, please do your part and maybe we can make a difference.

CALL the comment lines @ 323-671-4583 (GH), 818-460-7477  ext. 1 (ABC)

TWEET Executive Producer Frank Valentini using the hashtag #KeepKelly @valentinifrank

SHARE this post using the Facebook, Twitter, Google + icons

MAIL letters in protest to Frank Valentini C/o General Hospital4151 Prospect Ave Los Angeles CA 90027

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Help Save Kelly Sullivan (Connie Falconeri) From Being Let Go!

Here is what is going on… Earlier today, Kelly announced that her character Connie Falconeri has been written off of General Hospital. Thus resulting in Kelly Sullivan being let go from the show. General Hospital Blog is calling all Kelly Sullivan, Connie/Kate fans, SoCo fans to try and help get this situation reversed!

A couple years ago, there was an announcement made that Rebecca Herbst had been let go from her role as Elizabeth Webber. With support from her large fan base, petitioning and protesting, fans were able to save Rebecca’s job and Elizabeth Webber has continued to be a beloved and adored character on General Hospital.

That being said, there is no reason fans cannot try the same thing for Kelly Sullivan. We know there are many Sonny and Connie (SoCo) and Sonny and Kate (SKate) fans out there who do not want to see her go. Kelly Sullivan has a very large fan base and GHB believes we have a chance to turn this thing around.

Here is what you can do:

CALL the comment lines @ 323-671-4583 (GH), 818-460-7477  ext. 1 (ABC)

TWEET Executive Producer Frank Valentini using the hashtag #KeepKelly @valentinifrank

SHARE this post using the Facebook, Twitter, Google + icons

MAIL letters in protest to Frank Valentini C/o General Hospital4151 Prospect Ave Los Angeles CA 90027

Kelly Sullivan Leaving GH

General Hospital’s Kelly Sullivan (Connie Falconeri/Kate Howard) has been rumored to be leaving the show. As of right now, this is only a rumor. However, if you are a GH and Kelly Sullivan fan, and would like to see her continue her work as Connie Falconeri on General Hospital, please help support Kelly and her fans by commenting your positive thoughts below, requesting that she stay at GH. Also, if you have Twitter, tweet Frank Valentini @valentinifrank using the hashtag #KeepKelly.

Support from fans has been known to help and sway decisions of the executives. A couple years ago it had been known that Rebecca Herbst had been let go from General Hospital. But with the uproar of Becky’s fan base and support, fans were able to turn the decision around have Becky has remained a contract actor on GH ever since.

Please share this post on all GH related boards, forums, Facebook pages, etc. Let’s get the word out that we want to #KeepKelly!

Thank You,

General Hospital Blog

Tyler Christopher Dishes about Nikolas and Elizabeth!

General Hospital’s Tyler Christopher (Nikolas Cassadine), spoke with Soaps in Depth, giving us a bit of a taste of what may come for Nik and long time friend and love interest Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). Tyler says, “Becky & I are both really excited about [Liz & Nik] and working really hard to make their relationship work. (contd)… This time Nikolas isn’t apologizing for his feelings for her!” It looks as though AJ may be out of the running for Liz’s new man. With the recent news of Tyler Christopher signing a contract with GH, perhaps Nikolas and Liz will have a happily ever after? SHARE this post if you are a NIZ fan!

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