Haley Pullos Weighs In On Molly and TJ’s Engagement

Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) make up one of the strongest couples in Daytime TV. These two met back in 2012 as kids and have been able to spend the past 6 years growing up together, getting to know one another, and establishing a strong bond.

In an interview with Soaps In Depth, Haley Pullos weighs in on Molly and TJ getting engaged and beginning their adult life together as a married couple.

Many fans were surprised at the writers when TJ came to Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson) disclosing his plans of asking Molly to marry him and Stella’s response wasn’t quite what TJ expected to hear. Stella brought race into it. as if these two haven’t been together already for 6 years? Needless to say, that interjection was a bit off putting however fans have brushed it aside.

There is also the age issue. Many like to speak their mind and share their opinion involving the young couple’s age. Some argue the two are too young to get married. In an interview with Soaps In Depth, Haley Pullos commented, “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with marrying your first love and spending the rest of your life with the person that you have already spent a lot of your life with,”  Pullos stated.

It seems the actress is perfectly fine with her character taking the next step in her relationship with TJ and is excited to do so.

What do you think? Are Molly and TJ ready for marriage?

General Hospital Comings and Goings: Lexi Ainsworth Returns, Kristina’s Shocking Revelation

Earlier this week General Hospital news was reported regarding General Hospital’s Haley Pullos (Molly Lansing Davis). Fans couldn’t help but notice the actress’ absence in some major plot lines that should have most definitely included Molly Lansing Davis, daughter of Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). Circumstances surrounding Molly’s mother Alexis and her sister, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), normally would call for a close family member (AKA daughter/sister) to be present in these dire times as Alexis has been gravely ill and is now in more danger, and Sam has been convicted of murder and is rotting away in Pentonville. Pullos weighed in on twitter, letting fans know she was just as confused as to why Molly wasn’t a part of these imperative scenes.

This brings us to Molly’s other sister, Kristina Corinthos Davis (Lexi Ainsworth). She too has been absent during these dark family times. General Hospital news reports the latest GH comings and goings, revealing the return of Ainsworth to General Hospital as Kristina.

General Hospital spoilers disclose Kristina will face shocking news upon her arrival to Port Charles. Not only will she find out her sister Sam is set to serve a prison sentence for a murder she didn’t commit, but she will be faced with learning her mother almost died from being poisoned- by her ex-boyfriend Kiefer Bauer’s (Christian Alexander) sister, Kendra Lennon (Michelle Argyris).

One can assume Kristina will be distraught over the situation and GH rumors hint that Kristina may blame herself for what is happening to Alexis. Kendra is on a war path and she has a one track mind to get rid of Alexis. Will Kristina make it back to Port Charles before it’s too late?

GH’s TJ Ashford, Tequan Richmond, Lands New Role

TJMollyGeneral Hospital spoilers reveal that Tequan Richmond, who plays TJ Ashford has landed a new role on Showtime. Richmond joined the cast of General Hospital back in 2012, and currently plays alongside some of Port Charles’ biggest names. TJ is loyal to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), boyfriend of Molly Lansing Davis (Hayley Pullos), and son of Police Commissioner, Jordan Ashford (Vinessa Antoine).

Richmond will be playing a teen dad, with three children. The Showtime pilot will take place and be filmed in Chicago. This leads to the question of whether or not Tequan will be working both at Prospect Studios in LA, as well as taping the new pilot across the country in Chicago.

General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on whether or not Port Charles will be saying goodbye to TJ Ashford.

Let us know you’re thoughts. Would you like to see Tequan Richmond stick around GH and continue his role as TJ?

 

General Hospital Cast Celebrates Tony Geary’s Return!

It’s been a long time coming! This news is such great news for General Hospital and Tony Geary fans. After a long recovery from multiple back surgeries, the  Tony Geary is back and ready to reprise his role as Lucas Lorenzo Spencer. Luke Spencer is an unforgettable legacy in daytime television as is his iconic character Luke. General Hospital fans have long awaited Luke’s return so that we can all finally know who the fake Luke Spencer is. General Hospital Spoilers indicate that Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) will be involved in the rescue of Luke. November Sweeps 2014 is going to be a month GH fans will never forget! Are you ready for Luke Spencer?

General Hospital Blog would like to welcome Tony Geary back to GH with open arms and a warm heart. He has truly been missed and it is so very exciting to have him healthy, and back to our favorite soap.

 

Check it out! Actress Haley Pullos (Molly Lansing Davis) posted a photo on her personal Instagram account as she and her cast mates celebrate the return of Anthony Geary as the legendary, Luke Spencer.

This Week on General Hospital: Secrets Revealed! Promo Video

This week on ABC’s General Hospital, your undying questions will finally be answered. Is Jason Morgan coming back? Who put Rafe up to causing the accident? Will Maxie really marry Levi?

If you choose not to read/view spoilers please don’t scroll any further. This article contains General Hospital spoilers and previews, along with a GH promo video.

Molly tells Silas that someone put Rafe up to causing Patrick and Sabrina’s accident, Nathan confronts Levi, Robin tells Patrick that Jason is waking up, and more!

Check out the promo video, posted by General Hospital.

Haley Pullos (Molly Davis Lansing) Weighs in on Tomorrow’s GH

Even though the episode on Friday, July 4th was a repeat, there was still quite the cliffhanger on Thursday’s episode. A scared and confused Molly was riding passenger in Silas’ car, with Rafe Kovich as the driver. Rafe has done the unthinkable and is running away instead of facing the people he hurt. Lives were shattered after Patrick and Sabrina were ran off the road coming home from Emma’s dance recital. Rafe admitted to Molly that he was behind the wheel that night and caused the accident. However, he also disclosed that it wasn’t an accident, he wasn’t high, and that someone put him up to it. Molly was shocked but before she could find out who would talk Rafe into such a thing, Rafe crashed into the road block the police set up to catch him. Both kids are unconscious and unresponsive. In the preview for the next episode Sam is standing over Molly yelling “She isn’t waking up!”

Fans are dying to know if actress Haley Pullos and/or actor Jimmy Deshler are leaving General Hospital. Will Rafe and Molly survive the accident? Find out this week on General Hospital!

Haley Pullos sent out a tweet to General Hospital fans, reminding them not to miss General Hospital tomorrow, Monday, July 7th. Check out what she had to say in her tweet below.

 

“It Wasn’t an Accident, Molly!” Who Put Rafe Up to the Unthinkable?

Patrick, Sam, Silas, and other residents of Port Charles are finally about to wrap up the “who done it” story involving the car accident involving the death of Sabrina and Patrick’s baby, Gabriel. For weeks it has looked as though Rafe was responsible for running Patrick, Sabrina, and Emma off the road the night of Emma’s dance recital. There was a lot going on that night as Ava threatened Carlos by claiming he would warn him with targeting Sabrina. Fluke also warned little Spencer Cassadine to keep his mouth shut to Sonny or he would hurt his little Emma Drake. Then through the cocaine using Rafe Kovich into the mix. Now that we know that Rafe was in fact driving the car that ran Patrick and Sabrina off the road, then next twist keeps us wondering why.

In an intense getaway with Molly in the car, Rafe told her that he was not high when he ran the car off the road. He proceeded to tell her that it wasn’t an accident and that someone put him up to it. But who? Why? There are a couple theories…

Fluke. He is ruthless and extremely dangerous and obviously has no reservations about hurting a child. Whose to say he didn’t make Rafe cause the accident in exchange for drugs since Rafe is lacking in the finance department.

Nina. She caught Rafe with cocaine, and now she wants to blackmail him. She easily could have had him run them off the road in order to try and set up Silas.

Ava. Perhaps she got in contact with Rafe just to do her dirty work and follow through with her threat on Sabrina.

Which of these theories sounds most accurate? If you have your own theory on who put Rafe up to causing the accident, please share and comment below. We look forward to hearing your input!

 

 

Molly’s in Danger!

As it gets closer to the 4th of July, we know that General Hospital is going to be explosive! Fans are on edge with the rumors surrounding the 4th of July events in Port Charles.

Fans are anxiously anticipating rumors involving  a car accident with some of the Port Charles residents.According to recent spoilers, it has been noted that the General Hospital staff will be busy taking care of  car accident victims. There are rumors that imply Molly is in danger and that Rafe dies. During the discussion between Molly and Rafe the other day, Rafe apologized for acting out of jealousy and messing things up for her and TJ. They mended their friendship although Molly has no idea of Rafe’s recent drug use. Perhaps the two will get in a car together with Rafe being under the influence and be involved in an accident.

Here’s to hoping Molly and Rafe make it through this dramatic week!

Steve Burton’s Last Day at General Hospital

Yesterday September 27, 2012, was the last day of Steve Burton’s 21 year long career of playing GH’s Jason (Quartermaine) Morgan. All throughout the day, cast mates posted pictures, Tweeted, and posted Facebook messages showing their love and support for such a dear friend and asset to General Hospital. The entire cast wore black T shirts on Steve’s last day taping on the GH set in honor of Jason. Steve Burton is off to live in Tennessee with his family, something he has always wanted to do, and felt that now is the best time to fulfill that dream. As a fan, and like most of us, I do not know what comes next for Jason Morgan and all the ways he fit into the story lines. My heart breaks for JaSam and the fact that if Jason is written off, Sam will lose her soul mate in some way or another, Sonny, Spinelli, and Carly will lose their best friend. And who knows, that may be good for Liz, out of sight, out of mind, right? haha. Might be just what she needs to get over him. Here are some featured Tweets regarding Steve’s last day.

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and this one just breaks my heart… actually crying now.

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Is GH Recasting the Role of TJ?

Rumors are circulating about a possible recast of the teen character TJ, played by Krys Meyer. Casting call looking for a 16 year old African American male for a major recurring role. Does this mean they want to replace the current actor as TJ? Or perhaps they are adding another teen to the Port Charles canvas. I hope it is the latter of the two personally. I really like the actor playing TJ right now. I think he and Molly (Haley Pullos) work very well together. The two have great teen chemistry.  What do you think? Do you like the current TJ (Krys Meyer)? Or would you like to see him replaced? Leave a comment below and let us know! I vote for keep him!

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