Charlotte fabricates Valentin’s cheating allegations
There’s no use in denying it, it’s the sign of the times. No matter which break up rumor is closest to the truth, Sonny and Nina inevitably meet the end of the road. Nina’s lies alone are enough to send a Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) packing.
Recently, Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) began showing signs of her dark Cassadine bloodline. This isn’t the first time the young teen behaviorWhen the trust is gone, it’s gone. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Anna and Sonny become suspicious of their partners. The mob boss and the WSB agent’s public friendship dates way back despite practicing on opposites sides of the law.
Whether they play by the rules or let things slide, organized crime made exceptions for Anna Devane, as Anna used her authority to let certain details fall through the cracks for her friend Sonny. Coincidentally, Anna’s boyfriend Valentin happens to be close friends with Sonny’s fiancé Nina, who plan to marry rather soon. Prior she snagged up Port Charles’s favorite coffee importer, GH recaps recall a time when Nina was romantically involved with Valentin Cassadine. Sadly, their romance ended after Valentin and Sasha’s big betrayal. Thankfully, they’ve come along way since then, and remain close friends.
Charlotte Fabricates Cheating Evidence
According to GH spoilers Charlotte uses these adult friendships to fabricate cheating evidence. Now this could go one of two ways. One, Charlotte might make it look as though Anna is cheating on Valentin with Sonny. News of that caliber is sure to cause earthquake sized tremors within Valentin’s relationship as well as Sonny and Nina’s. Two, little Helena in training might frame her own father. If Anna believes that Valentin and Nina have something going on, she won’t stick around for that.
Of all the things that Nina has done and the lies she’s told, who would have thought that she’d go down like this? Will a child’s fabricated cheating scandal be the end of Sonny and Nina? So long as Valentin and Anna break up, Charlotte isn’t concerned with how the others are discarded. All she cares about is getting Papa to herself. To clarify, Charlotte is determined to get rid of Anna by any means necessary.
The inevitable is closer than we all think. Often times, a storyline is left open-ended, kinda like a cliffhanger Friday. Except the resolution doesn’t occur the following Monday. Instead, it could take months or even years to see a storyline conclusion. Particularly, an ongoing storyline has fans speculating for years. Yes, years. Its truly hard to believe that it’s been over three and a half years since Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) fell victim to her Uncle Cyrus Renault (Joff Kober).
GH recaps recall that she was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, making her collateral damage. Sadly, Lulu slipped into a coma in December, 2020. Since then her family lives their lives day to day. Charlotte misses her mother dearly, as does Rocco. As for Dante, he misses Lulu too. But he and Lulu weren’t even together at the time of the tragedy. However, she was just about to tell Dante (Dominic Zanprogna) that she was done with Dustin and wanted to try again. Then Julian Jerome set off the bomb before Lulu got her chance.
Dante Breaks Sam’s Heart When Lulu Comes Home
According to General Hospital spoilers, a shocking twist brings Lulu back home. And not just back home, but back home with Dante. First, she must awaken from her coma and go through the routine examinations in order for clearance to go home. Then, Lulu must recuperate in a comfortable atmosphere. Unfortunately, Lulu wouldn’t have anywhere to go if she were to awaken right now.
What’s more comfortable than a familiar place or familiar faces to care for you? Nothing. Especially when you’re sick or recovering. Hence the reason for the upcoming dilemma. Maxie and her kids just moved into Lulu and Dante’s old home. Maxie needed a bigger place, and Dante moved in with Sam.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Dante breaks Sam’s heart when a homeless Lulu needs a place to live. Whether or not Lulu moves in with Maxie, or everyone plays musical houses, Lulu’s return causes Sam and Dante’s split.
Deception runs deep throughout the families around Port Charles. Each feel victimizing and then justified in their own way. However; only a few can take things to another level. I always thought that calculated revenge plots and breakup pranks were for songs and movie scripts. But apparently Nina Reeves took at few pages from those books.
In Port Charles, there’s and increased amount of tension around town. Paths cross, and bridges burn while whispers are heard at every turn. Actually, it would be easier if the lies and deceit stayed outside the family walls. Fighting among enemies isn’t ideal but it’s better than fighting one of your own. Such as when your nephew outsmarts you in a business deal. Because of him, you own one less share of the family business! Uh oh!
Undoubtedly, secrets, betrayals, and deception consume Port Charles. Each and every family is involved in some type of scandal or another. Mostly, these scandals are business related but with personal roots. Over at the Quartermaine’s, Tracy’s cut-throat business tactics cause damage beyond recognition. But what changes drastically isn’t those business rivals that she hopes to shoot down. Instead, Tracy used and manipulated her own granddaughter. Now her relationship with Brook Lynn is forever changed. And all of this is over Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring).
Meanwhile, as Granny Tracy (Jane Elliot) and BLQ’s relationship suffers, Willow and Nina slowly begin to grow closer. Family fills the Quartermaine mansion despite the drama and chaos that goes on. And lately Willow’s become a bit more comfortable with having her mother around. But how long will this walk in the park last before Nina’s secrets blow her chances with her daughter?
Currently, multiple families suffer from the impact the Corinthos mob drama has on anyone who gets in the way. Sadly, Drew Cain Cameron Mathison) actively feels the weight of his connection to Carly and the mob. Moreover, his loved ones believe that his entire situation was all for political gain. Although he doesn’t place blame on her or Sonny whatsoever. Drew wants to know who turned them in.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Nina grows increasingly anxious about her SEC secret. Understandably so since what she has done is a doozy! While most GH fans worry about Sonny’s reaction when he learns that his fiancés tipped off the SEC, we can’t forget about Willow.
According to GH spoilers, Nina faces Sonny and Willow upon the SEC bombshell reveal. Drew and Willow’s relationship has always been strong. Then, Drew sprung into action to help in any way. That’s when he went to Greenland to rescue Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) from Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy). He risked his life to save Willow’s and the others, and Willow couldn’t be more grateful. Consequently, it’s just like Nina to self destruct, crash, burn, and then… blame CARLY for all of her life’s failures. Did Nina already lose Willow before they even get off the runaway?
I can just hear it now, “Mason the Hero!” Will Austin Holt’s mysterious, bald headed, lollipop licking cousin go from a miscreant to a knight in shining armor? From Ava’s worst nightmare to her rescuer?
If you missed any part of Fridays 9/29/23 episode, then you may have missed the dramatic scene on Spoon Island. General Hospital recaps indicate that Ava’s in a bad way! Over at Wyndemere, Ava Jerome (Maura West) collects her thoughts. She’s finally alone for the night and can kick back when she’s interrupted by an unwanted guest. Then, Mason appears right before her eyes! Well, we can assure you that he didn’t whisk her off her feet and head to Paradise. But we do have an inkling that if Mason chooses differently, Ava will be dead.
Mason Does The Right Thing… For A Reward?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Mason saves Ava’s life while risking his own. As of now, Ava thinks she killed her ex-husband. In fact, she had a witness. But neither of them even checked to see if he was actually dead. And besides, Austin’s lying to Ava anyway. He knows darn all that Nikolas is alive but he’s playing this game with Mason and their mystery boss. While it’s apparent that Austin can’t be trusted, he doesn’t aw all bad. Perhaps he’s being forced or coerced? Either way, Ava can’t trust him.
Now she’s been abducted by his cousin and her life is in danger. However, GH spoilers and rumors hint that Mason makes a decision that saves Ava’s life. As more about Cyrus’s connection to Mason and Austin unfolds, GH rumors speculate that Cyrus ordered Mason to kill Ava but Mason can’t go through with it. Instead, he brings her to Nikolas Cassadine. But before you get all starry eyed over Mason’s act of heroism, take into consideration that it wasn’t all selflessness. Nope, he didn’t do this out of the pure kindness of his heart. Ok, maybe a little.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Nikolas offered Mason a generous reward if he delivered Ava to him. From this point on, Mason has a target on his back.
Prove it! Does Brando’s mom really mean what she says? If so, will she prove it to her daughter-in-law?Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) is a saint. Sasha’s pain expels from Sofia as she conveys every single ounce of hurt and disbelief. Not to mention the devastating disappointment to know that someone you love never really loved you at all. Despite her anguish, Sasha bravely faces Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs).
General Hospital spoilers reveal that now that Sasha has Gladys cornered, she wants answers. Not just answers, but Sasha wants a full confession from her mother-in-law, Gladys. Thanks to Cody Bell (Josh Kelly), and even Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sam (Kelly Monaco), Sasha is physically safe. However, Sasha’s mental state and emotional wellbeing remains fragile.
Meanwhile in her fragile, yet formidable state, Sasha bravely followed through with Sam’s plan to corner Gladys. GH recaps recall that’s when Sasha popped up on Gladys unannounced.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Saint Sasha gives Gladys one last chance to prove her love. The intense scene was left a Wednesday cliffhanger when Sasha asked Gladys to prove her love by turning herself in. Does Greedy Gladys really mean what she says when she says that she loves Sasha?
I think that it’s safe to say that this is the moment everyone has been waiting for. As General Hospital fans, can you recall the last time that a storyline and/or character brought about an unanimous opinion?Honestly, has there ever been a time?
It’s not too often that a character and/or the storyline that goes along with the character is universally loved and cheered on. Yes, even Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) don’t hold that sort of fan base. But before anyone gets all up in arms and think that I don’t know that those two are the most popular GH, that’s not what I mean by universally loved.
The Moment We’ve All Been Waiting For- Sasha Plans Her Revenge
It’s true that more fans love Sonny and Jason than they don’t. But it’s about more than just being well-likes. That said, the Port Charles bad boys bring so many General Hospital fans together with their opinions. But, there are some fans who absolutely aren’t having anything to do with the mob. Which means; they’re aren’t interesting in Sonny and Jason whatsoever. So, you’re probably thinking that if Sonny and Jason don’t have a universal devotion from fans, then who the heck does?
According to GH spoilers, Sasha Gilmore doesn’t have a single enemy coming from GH fans. Of course, this is said with exaggeration, as I cannot possible know how every single fan seeks about Sasha (Sofia Gilmore). But I will say this, it takes a special kind of cold hearted snake to feel anything but compassion and motivation for Sasha to do well.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sasha plans her revenge against Gladys now that she’s been rescued. The latest GH previews show that Sasha takes her life back. You can see her this week when she shows up as Gladys’s door! What’s Sasha have in store for her mother-in-law?
Many refer to the 1990s as General Hospital’s Golden Age. For me, the 90s is when it all began. I was about 10 years old when Ned, aka Eddie Maine sang “Little Sister” to Julia Barrett’s sister, Brenda (Vanessa Marcil).
60 years of General Hospital makes for plenty of an incredible content to debate which era is superior and why. But I honestly don’t think that’s necessary because not everyone began watching during the same time period. No matter your favorite time in Port Charles, the important thing is that we all continue to have new favorite moments for years to come.
Ok, I guess now I’ll list the actors and character names for the above photo. This General Hospital 90s retro gem includes, Wally Kurth (Ned Ashton), Cheryl Richardson (Jenny Eckart), Sean Kanan (AJ Quartermaine), and Crystal Carson (Julia Barrett)! They were exciting times!
It’s undeniable that Selina Wu (Lydia Look) is one intimidating woman. Can you forget the way she slapped Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) across the face? No. Me neither. It’s difficult to say who was more stunned. Cody, his portrayer, Josh, or the fans! Selina and Cody’s business conversation upon a turn when she suddenly hauled off and slapped him!
The Port Charles night life became a little more interesting when Selina Wu’s (Lydia Look) illegal poker room took up residence at The Savoy. GH recaps recall that Curtis and Selina made a deal. Against his better judgement, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) allowed Selina to run her illegal poker game room in the back of his nightclub.
Selina Isn’t Happy
Meanwhile, N’neka (Arlondriah Lenyéa) does all she can to keep things running smoothly for bother Curtis and Selina. Selina loves to throw her weight around the club as if she’s the owner. Recently, GH recaps recall that Ms. Wu proposed to purchase The Savoy from Curtis. So I guess one could argue that Selina is no longer satisfied by simply “acting like she owns the place.” Now she wants to actually own the place. Apparently, she isn’t about to listen to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and give up the poker room. She came to him because she thought he’d have her back. And when he didn’t, he struck a cord within her and now Sonny has a new enemy.
According to the latest GH spoilers, Curtis’s lead bartender learns the hard way. Selina doesn’t let people cross her and get away with it. That said, General Hospital spoilers indicate that N’neka needs to watch her back. She called Portia to tell her about Selina and Marshall’s strange encounter. What happens to N’neka next if Selina finds out what she’s done? It’s hard to tell, but what we do know is that Selina isn’t happy with N’neka.
N’neka’s loyalties lie with Curtis, however, Selina may not give N’neka a choice but to carry out her orders. Will N’neka agree to plot against Curtis?
Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) has really outdone himself this time. It seems that each and every one of Victor’s plots become increasingly nefarious.
The Cassadine family is infamously known for their wild plots to take over Port Charles, and even the world. And to think it all began decades ago with the one and only, Helena Cassadine. Mainly, the Cassadine’s had their sights set on Luke Spencer (Tony Geary). But over the years their darkness and greed grew. Then, before too long Luke wasn’t the only one who had to watch his back.
Moreover, the Cassadine/Spencer family war became widely popular over the years. But why would the Cassadine’s let all their power and energy to go after just one enemy? Why not go for more? Well, that’s exactly what the evil Cassadines did. At this point, no one in Port Charles was safe from them. Not even members of their own family.
From Stavros to Stefan, Helena to Victor, these were the darkest of Cassadines. Still no member of that family is more feared than the evil dark queen herself. However, she isn’t the only Cassadine whose reach goes beyond the grave. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Victor controls Charlotte even after he’s gone. Apparently, there’s something about those tarot cards that’s got Charlotte hooked! In fact, this isn’t the first time that the Cassadine’s used tarot cards as part of another one of their machinations.
Does Victor have his own granddaughter carry out his revenge on Anna Devane (Finola Hughes)?
It’s always a party when Scotty Baldwin is around! It looks like Lucy is ready to let loose in the midst of some very stressful times. Personally and professionally Lucy’s got a lot going on at the moment.
First, let’s rewind a bit to mid-Spring. That’s when General Hospital star announced that his role as Scotty Baldwin has been written out of the script. You can check out the article from May 17th by clicking on the title below.
According to GH news reports, Kin Shriner returns to GH with style. I mean, it can’t get much more stylish than strolling back into Port Charles, then having Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) on his arm. Although recent GH spoilers and previews indicate Lucy is trash to party, Scotty doesn’t look like he’s really in the mood. But recent General Hospital rumors indicate that bad mood or not, Scotty’s arrival helps Lucy in her time of need.
Is Deception going to need a new lawyer to handle this intense case? Both Blair, Kramer and Tracy, Carter, Maine or ruthless business women who aren’t just going to roll over in the quart room. Besides, Jack Montgomery, attorney-at-law is representing them. Even if Scotty becomes a Lucy’s lawyer, do they stand a chance up against Montgomery?
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