Nancy Lee Grahn’s character, Alexis Davis just lost her man! Not to some sappy, childish breakup, but to sudden death. The death of Neil Byrne and GH exit of Joe Flanigan came as a shock to all.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Nancy Lee Grahn has taken to Twitter to call out and solicit potential prospects for Alexis’ love interest. Take a look at her choices!
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) plays the mysterious, charming, yet dangerous, man that women love and love to hate. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) was head over heels for Valentin before finding out he was behind the lie that Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) was her biological daughter. They’re relationship understandably fell apart, and Nina has since moved with Jasper Jax Jacks (Ingo Rademacher).
In a recent interview with TV Insider, James Patrick Stuart opens up about his character Valentin’s happiness, love life, Co-star, Genie Francis (Laura Spencer), and why Valentin and Nina are not a thing of the past.
When asked about how he feels about his current script, if it’s an actors dream, Stuart responded, “It is…and it isn’t. You don’t know how you’re going to play something that’s so far out of your comfort zone. I couldn’t imagine a scenario like this [in real-life]. I’d go into denial before I’d let go of my child. I didn’t immediately see how I’d get to that place, but Genie has been a friend of mine for many years [since our days at All My Children where she played Ceara and I played Will]. We found the right moment together. It felt honest and I experienced something new. Can you imagine being that in love with someone that you’re willing to let them go?”
Regarding Michelle Stafford’s departure as Nina Reeves, and Cynthia Watros stepping into the role, James Patrick Stuart disclosed, “When Michelle called me and said, ‘I’m leaving,’ the blood drained from my face. She’s my friend. She was my doubles partner. We got each other. She’s one of a kind. She’s in her own category. When I hung up the phone, I couldn’t imagine the task of recasting that role. A few days later, Frank showed me a photo [of Cynthia] on his phone and said, ‘This is who I’m thinking of.’ I knew when Cynthia won the [Daytime] Emmy for [her role as Annie on Guiding Light] and I knew her from Titus. I thought, ‘What a spectacular idea!’ This is why Frank is running the show. Cynthia is very, very good.”
James Patrick Stuart also touched based on how he felt when he found out the man Valentin was responsible for killing was actually alive. When asked about Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), he said, “I was glad. Initially, I was only supposed to be on the canvas for 10 days. I’ll always be grateful to Michelle Stafford (ex-Nina), who grabbed me and said, ‘You’re mine.’ She needed a lover [as Nina had no love interest]. I didn’t think they were keeping me around so, initially, Valentin killing Nikolas wasn’t that big a deal. But then they realized, ‘Oh, that’s right. He did kill someone.’ I was always hoping that Nikolas would come back for that reason. (Laughs) Then, he threw Ava (Maura West) off a parapet so, he’s still a bit of a bastard.”
Stuart isn’t shy about disclosing Valentin’s feelings for Nina and why he is so drawn to her, even after their relationship has ended. He told TV Insider, “It goes back to when he first confided in Nina about his loneliness, isolation and physical abnormality. She’s witnessed his speech impediment. And she loved him all the more. He’s never been able to fathom not having her in his life. She’s the love of his life.”
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is in a good place in her love life. After her heartbreak with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) she got help picking up the pieces from a friend and colleague, Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher). Nina has been able to move on, and her friendship with Jax has turned into romance.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Valentin is feeling lucky lately and will test his luck in love. He has already lost Nina once, after his lies and deception were exposed. Nina found out he put Sasha up to pretending she was her daughter, and her heart was broken not only from a romantic standpoint, but from a maternal standpoint as well. Although Valentin lied and kept Nina in the dark about Sasha, he still truly loves her. Unfortunate for Valentin, Nina has moved on with Jax.
At the Nurses Ball red carpet, Valentin and Nina has an encounter when Valentin was being interview by Carly and Nina. He looked at her with adoring eyes and for a moment it looked as if Nina were smitten.
General Hospital rumors hint Valentin will go after what he wants, and Nina still has a soft spot in her heart for Valentin. Will it be enough to make her heart melt for him and leave Jax out in the cold?
Sam McCall has been looking a little different lately. After a lengthy hiatus from film production, the cast and crew of General Hospital have been back at work since July 20th. Although her do-stars were back at Prospect Studios, filming new scenes for GH, Kelly Monaco did not return to work for a few weeks after.
Lindsay Hartley stepped in for Kelly Monaco as a temporary replacement for the character, Sam McCall. Last week, GH Blog news reported, Lindsay Hartley addressed the fans in a social media post expressing gratitude for the opportunity to play Sam.
Previously, General Hospital Blog reported that Kelly Monaco is back to work and has been taping new scenes for GH. General Hospital previews show Kelly Monaco’s new scenes will air this week. Sam and Jason have a lot to iron out after Sam made the decision to make a deal with Valentin. Little did she know that her actions would effect the entire Quarantine family and their company, ELQ. Jason is still a Quartermaine by blood, and although he chooses a different path in life, he remains parry of the family. Can Sam and Jason find a way to help the Quartermaines overrule Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart)?
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) spent much of 2019 taking Ls left and right. He found out he was not a true Cassadine and that his only connection to the family (and the fortune) was his mother, Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers).
Valentin lost his love, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros), when he and Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) were exposed for fraud. Valentin had put Sasha up to pretending she was Nina’s long lost daughter, and when Nina finally accepted that Valentin was behind the deception, she had to turn away from their relationship and move forward. Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) was there for Nina with his shoulder to cry on, and support given.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Valentin is on the up and up since he has had a stroke of good luck lately. He was able to convince Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane, Amanda Setton) and Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco), to give him the shares and/or proxy rights in which they are in control. Brook Lynn have Valentin her shares, and along w that her proxy, in exchange for a promising career boost. Sam didn’t give up Danny and Scout’s shares of ELQ, but she did give up their proxy to Valentin in exchange for freedom to be with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim Valentin’s good fortune will continue, not only in the financial aspect of his life, but in his love life as well. It’s no secret that Valentin is still in love with Nina but Nina has moved on with Jax. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) made it clear to Valentin that Nina and Jax are definitely a couple.
GH spoilers hint that Valentin is out to win Nina back and that means stepping over Jax in the process. Valentin left taking Ls behind him and is now focusing on winning at love. The problem is that Valentin doesn’t go after what he wants like a normal person would, with hard work while practicing ethics. Jax is in his way and there’s no telling what Valentin would do to get Jax away from Nina.
Valentin is a dangerous man and thought nothing of shooting Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). Who knows what he is capable of when it comes to getting what he wants. And right now, Nina is what he wants. Jax better watch his back.
Ava Jerme (Maura West) has announced the unveiling of the portrait of herself, painted by Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). When the cover was pulled off the front of the final product, everyone looked around in for a shock. Ava looked mortified and confused, and the rest of the crown couldn’t believe their eyes. Franco himself looks very surprised at what he saw when the portrait was unveiled. But what is it and who did it? Could Franco himself have put his own twist on Ava’s painting to add an element of surprise? Perhaps Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) found a way to get at the painting and deface Franco’s work? Or could Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) have something to do with it? These are all burning questions to which we all want answers.
Who would be most likely to ruin the painting of Ava? Vote on the poll below!
Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco) found herself in an impossible predicament involving the terms of her parole and being allowed to see Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) in the hospital. Felix DuBois (Marc Anthony Samuel) warned Sam that her parole officer was talking to Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy) about seeing Jason. They were trying to stall but Sam was running out of time.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam goes to desperate measures to ensure she will be able to be by Jason’s side as he remains in a coma after the accident. She put a call into Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) to further discuss his proposal. Valentin offered Sam immunity from her parole in exchange for Danny and Scout’s shares of ELQ. If Valentin gets his hands on this shares, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) would basically have to say goodbye to control over ELQ.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Sam agrees verbally to Valentin’s deal however he isn’t satisfied without Sam signing an official document.
Will Sam’s agreement with Valentin be the one end of the Quartermaine legacy?
Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has managed to convince Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) to Hans over her shares of ELQ in exchange for Valentin’s promise to boost Brook Lynn’s music career. I’m return she must agree to keep the deal quiet from her father, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned is absolutely furious despite his conversation with Brook Lynn about wishing someone would just take over the family company.
GH news and spoilers hint that Valentin Cassadine is making progress in his quest to acquire control of ELQ as Ned tries to stand in his way. It seems like most of the control over ELQ will be in the hands of Valentin as Ned may not even have a say in what happens to the company after Brook Lynn gave her shares to Valentin right from under her father’s nose.
Is there a way for ELQ to be saved and stay under Quartermaine control?
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has a private conversation at the courthouse about how Jason came to work for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Jordan mentioned that she did her research on Jason, knowing all about his car accident with his brother, AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan), and how when he woke up from the crash he had no memories of his past life. Thus resulting in the identity change from Quartermaine to Morgan, and thriving under Sonny’s wing.
All new General Hospital spoilers for Friday have revealed that Jason Morgan has been involved in a motorcycle crash causing serious injuries. He is found unconscious on the pavement just after he told Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco), that he chose Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) as his next of kin.
After Jason and Jordan’s conversation, Genera Hospital rumors started swirling, making claims that Carly May have to make an important decision, and that Jason Morgan just might wake up as the old Jason Quartermaine.
With everything that is going on with Jason and Sam, the danger of his work, and how his family’s company is about to be taken right from under their noses by Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), this could very well be the perfect time for Jason to wake up as his old self again.
If Jason leaves his identity as Morgan behind, Will Sam embrace a softer Jason and will Sonny and Carly be able to handle the change in the Jason they have known and loved?
Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) made a deal with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) that could change ELQ and the Quartermaine family forever.
In return for her silence in regard to the deal, Valentin assured Brook Lynn he would boost her music career. So not only did she give her shares over to Valentin, she now has promised to keep it all quiet form her dad, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), and even Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Previous General Hospital news and spoilers revealed that actress, Amanda Setton will be exciting her role as a Brook Lynn. The exit will be temporarily and Setton will return after maternity leave.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned will be disappointed in Brook Lynn. GH rumors suggest Ned will find out about Brook Lynn’s underhanded dealings. General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned will be disappointed in his daughter after learning about her sea with Valentin, giving away her shares of ELQ and being aware of the fact that he wants complete control.
GH rumors claim Ned and Brook Lynn could have a falling out, causing her to leave Port Charles for a while. Perhaps she will pursue her music following Valentin’s big promises.
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