Carly’s Emotional Goodbye At Bobbie’s Memorial Photo Credit: People
The time has finally come for the people of Port Charles, along with GH fans to say their final farewell to General Hospital’s Jacklyn Zeman. Jackie played Barbara Jean Spencer, aka Bobbie Spencer, for about three and a half decades. In that time she became a television fan favorite. Her role as Bobbie was dramatic, exciting, and adventurous with a foundation based on down to earth and grounded character.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the new year brings and overwhelmingly emotional start to the citizen of Port Charles. Bobbie Spencer’s death shakes its residents to the core, but no one is hit harder than Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright). Laura plays Jackie Zeman’s TV daughter, Carly.
Carly’s Emotional Goodbye At Bobbie’s Memorial
According to People.com, Bobbie Spencer’s memorial brings together past and present cast members as they say their goodbyes.
Bobbie Spencer’s Memorial Photo Credit: People
Take a closer look at the above photo. There you will see Ryan Carnes (Lucas) and Marc Anthony (Felix) Samuel as they bring back Lucas Jones and Felix DeBios. Of course Lucas returns for his mother’s funeral. Aside from his relationship with Lucas, Felix worked with Bobbie as a fellow General Hospital Nurse. Do NOT forget to set your DVR for Wednesday, January 10th and Thursday, January 11th 2024.
Fans have awaited the final farewell for General Hospital’s Jacklyn Zeman. The cast, along with the audience, patiently waited while things ran their course. GH news reports confirm tay GH star Jackie Zeman passed away back in May. But due to the write:r’s strike, her on-screen farewell has yet to make it to our screens. In fact, the audience had zero inclination for when GH would address Bobbie until now.
Finally, General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that General Hospital addresses Bobbie Spencer’s (Jackie Zeman’s) untimely death. According to People.com, GH spoilers reveal the dates of the two-part Jacklyn Zeman tribute to Bobbie Spencer. The tribute will extend over two full episodes beginning Wednesday, January 10th, 2024, and wraps up in January 11th, 2024.
Photo Credit: People
GH news and spoilers report that Jackie Zeman’s co-star and TV daughter revealed detailed behind the two tribute episodes. In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Laura went into detail about the behind the scenes filming of Bobbie’s memorial.
“When we shot the memorial, the entire cast was there. And it wasn’t just for Bobbie; it was for Jackie as well,” Laura Wright told the outlet. “I mean, walking on set and seeing her photo, seeing all the pamphlets of like when you come to a memorial or a celebration of life, the pamphlet speaking about the individual and who is going to speak, it was bittersweet. It was about Jackie and everyone was so present… It was like we as a cast got to really say goodbye.”
The Quartermaine family is like no other. They’re unique quirks set them apart from the other families in Port Charles. Especially since they’re all so different from each other, yet so similar.
Business people by nature, The Qs have distinct business tactics that can be widely recognized. Those tactics include, lies, manipulation, blackmail, corporate espionage, well, need I go on? So, it’s safe to safe that every single member of the Quartermaine family has some type of business in their bones. That’s how they can all relate to one another. However, they each go about it in their own way.
Tracy Quartermaine is as ruthless as they come. She blackmailed her own granddaughter in the name of her best interest, but Brook Lynn doesn’t want Tracy’s dirty handout. Instead, she wants to give Deception to Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms)! General Hospital spoilers reveal that BLQ won’t stop until Deception rightfully belongs to Maxie.
Maxie is struggling financially ever since Tracy’s underhanded scheme to gain control of Deception. Brook Lynn betrayed Maxie and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) because of Tracy. Now, the music industry starlet wants to make it right. According to the latest GH spoilers, Brook Lynn defies Tracy and works to give Deception to her dear friend. But where does that leave Lucy? Whether or not Lucy, Maxie and BLQ are in the same side, all of them want Tracy to go down. Will Lucy and Scott go after Tracy on their own? Moreover, GH rumors hint that she doesn’t stand a chance against that crew!
BLQ; those initials simply sing success. That’s because those initials stand for Brook Lynn Quartermaine. The main name carries weight around Port Charles as one of the most prevalent families in the city. Over the years, the family business, ELQ, has made a name and Reputation🐍 for itself.
Ned (Wally Kurth) and Lois‘s (Rena Sofer) daughter Brooklyn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) lives up to the family name. She’s smart, resourceful, hard-working, and has big goals. Although her past may have some sketchy patches, the one thing Brooklyn isn’t is heartless. Some members of the Quartermaine family stop at nothing to get what they want. Especially when it comes to business.
Recently, BLQ first handedly witnessed her own grandmother blackmail her into corporate espionage. Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) cares about two things in life, money, and family. But the lines get blurred when the Q clan’s business tactics tend to betray its own members.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Brook Lynn proves that she’s not like the others when she makes a bold and generous move. Ac GH recaps recall, Brook Lynn overheard Maxie talk about her financial woes. Then, she gave her old friend the good news about her engagement to Chase (Josh Swickard). That’s when something clicked with BLQ.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Brook Lynn gives Maxiethe gift of Deception. No, I don’t mean that BLQ feeds Maxie more lies. What I mean is that she gives Maxie what’s rightfully hers. Between ELQ and her own career in the music industry, Brook Lynn is set for life. Now Maxie on the other hand is struggling, and Brook Lynn knows how hard Maxie has worked. That’s when the idea pops into her head. Will Maxie accept? And what will Tracy do when she learns of BLQ’s generous Christmas gift to Maxie?
Tracy returns devastated Bobbie’s death rocks Port Charles
Barbara Jean Spencer is a legendary character on the iconic American soap opera, General Hospital. At 24 years old, Jackie Zeman originated the role in 1977, 14 years after the show’s 1963 debut.
Sister to the wildly popular Luke Spencer (Tony Geary), Bobbie was full of heart and adventure. She idolized her brother, was an extraditing Nurse, a loving mother, grandmother, and so much more. News of her portrayer’s death shook Americans and non-American fans everywhere. As previously reported, GH news reports confirm that Jackie Zeman passed away on May 9th, 2023. She was 70 years old.
Will Tracy Deliver the News On Bobbie’s Death to Her Daughter Carly?
Since her passing GH fans have anxiously awaited a proper memorial storyline and tribute for Jaclyn Zeman and her role as the legendary Nurse Bobbie Spencer. According to the most recent GH spoilers, Bobbie’s tragic story line begins NOW.
Based on recent General Hospital previews, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) returns to Port Charles after tying up Luke’s affairs. On her way back she receives devastating news. According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Bobbie’s Death Rocks Port Charles in GH’s Jackie Zeman tribute episode.
Recently, two things changed in Brook Lynn’s life which have made for an overall positive adjustment. First, her mother came to town from Bensonhurst. Then, Brook Lynn’s granny took a hike. These two events seem to have positive effects on Ned and Lois’s daughter.
Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) just had to be with her Brookie after learning about her recent professional drama. See, Lois only had bits and pieces of the story that she learned from news outlets. But she quickly learned where the root of her daughter’s troubles. As GH recaps recall, it’s BLQ’s granny Tracy that had Lois’s daughter all upset.
Thankfully Lois arrive just in time before things between Tracy and Brookie got even worse. In addition, Lois’s miracle work extends past putting her ex mother-in-law in her place. Finally, Brook Lynn’s world started to calm down once Ned dropped the whole Eddie Maine shtick. She has her best friend and Ma to thank for that as well.
However, it looks like BLQ’s state of contentment is short lived as something rocks her boat. According to General Hospital spoilers, Granny Gloria addressed marriage with Brook Lynn and Chase. Now she she’s gone back to Bensonhurst, it looks like Lois takes her place. That is, Lois pushes for her daughter to marry the handsome Detective. Apparently, it’s all too much and the pressure gets to Brook Lynn. GH spoilers indicate that BLQ has a panic attack as a result of all the marriage talk.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Chase worries about Brook Lynn’s panic attack. He doesn’t know where it stems from and shares his valid concerns. But it might want to stay in the dark on this one. Because it might be worse to know that the thought of marriage sends BLQ into a tailspin, as opposed to not knowing whats making her panic.
Ned Quartermaine, who?! Eddie Maine (Wally Kurth) wanted to live the good life, full of music and mayhem. Overnight, Ned Quartermaine went from business man to front man after a slip and fall accident at the Metro Court. Although his loved ones were devastated by the incident, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will feel relieved that Ned woke up as a completely different man. One that she wasn’t around to see.
Eddie and Olivia’s Underwater Adventure
The 1990s were really something, and General Hospital’s relevance in society weighed heavily on its entertainment value and social issues. Back then the popularity of the Nurses Ball allowed for a great platform to spread AIDS awareness during the 90s.
Music has always been a part of General Hospital. Many recall Rick Springfield from the ABC Soap Opera, General Hospital. He played Dr. Noah Drake. He was a doctor by day and a rockstar by night. Hannah Montana, oops, I mean Frankie.
GH spoilers tease that Ned is back after Eddie took his polar plunge. So, why did Eddie jump into undesirably cold waters? Was he faking the whole time and used this moment to remember his life? Regardless, it doesn’t even matter if he was faking the entire time or not. What matters is that Nina is going to be shaking harder than if she has 10 cups of Corinthos Coffee. Will Ned tell Nina’s SEC secret scandal?
Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) was supposed to pop into Port Charles for short time regarding Luke’s death. Since her arrival, Tracy’s been involved in one scandal after another family drama. Currently, Tracy is seemingly in charge of the Quartermaine mansion as it seems that Monica (Leslie Charleson) isn’t around to challenge her antithetical sister-in-law.
While Monica is away, Tracy Quartermaine is at play. She’s in a position of power and she schemes every person who gets in her way. It’s true, Tracy does this while having no shame. She does what she’s gotta to do. That means, winning is everything. Even if your own granddaughter has to live with the embarrassment of knowing that Granny played her for a fool. Right now Tracy’s in charge. That is, she was.
According to GH spoilers, Tracy deals with more than Brook Lynn and her mom Lois. Tracy’s son Ned married a drop dead gorgeous, spitfire of a woman from Bensonhurst. And what does a woman like that do? She has a gorgeous spitfire daughter of her own to carry on the tough cookie, bad-assery that comes along with being a woman from Bensonhurst. But first, we have to give credit where credit is due. You know what they say, like mother like daughter. That’s why Lois’s mom, Gloria gets the glory!
Ellen Travolta’s GH Return As Gloria Cerullo Sparks Excitement Among Fans
General Hospital news reports confirm that actress Ellen Travolta returns to General Hospital to reprise her role as Gloria Cerullo. She first appeared as Lois Cerullo’s mother from Bensonhurst in 1996. That’s when Ned and Lois’s storyline was hot and heavy. GH spoilers suggest that Gloria and the rest of the Bensonhurst Italians reunite when she arrives in Port Charles. Soon, the Bensonhurst Italians reunite and reminisce about the old neighborhood and old times together.
I don’t know about you all but I’m so excited. As an Italian myself, I’m a little bias. But there’s nothing better than an Italian get together. Add some Bensonhurst spice and I’ll be begging for an invitation.
Over the years Luke Spencer’s (Tony Geary) and his adventurous lifestyle brought in some great loves. Maybe it was the allure of the danger, skills, and strength that attracted women to Luke. Whatever the case, Luke and Laura went on to become the most iconic couple in daytime.
While Laura is the love of Luke’s life, others came in close with fiery passion and genuine commonalities. One woman in particular caught Luke’s eye and the feeling was mutual. Skye Quartermaine (Robinson Chistopher) eventually became the object of his affection, even if it was for a short time. As General Hospital history shows, Luke had a special nickname for the ginger haired beauty.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared recent GH spoilers and rumors regarding newcomer, Blaze. Alison Rogers goes by the name Blaze as she rises to stardom as the hottest new pop star. Suspicions around her family tree arose after Blaze and Kristina discussed the singer’s heritage. Additionally, Tracy’s sudden concern for Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) came out of left field. And her adamant refusal to allow Blaze to become The Face of Deception sends up some red flags.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Blaze is actually Skye Quartermaine and Lorenzo Alcazar’s (Ted King) daughter. Coincidentally, the young woman shares a nickname with Skye. The fiery redhead’s Luke-given pet name was a reflection of what Skye was to Luke. Does the name Blaze ring a bell?
Tracy Quartermaine has never liked Skye for how she weaseled her way into the Quartermaine family and finances. Now, petty jealousy seems to be the issue.
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) didn’t fall too far from the tree. She’s a lot like her Ma and Dad. Since both parents were in the music industry, Brook Lynn exhibits musical talent as well as a knack for the business side of things. But thanks to Nina’s daughter Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier), BLQ won’t be making any albums of her own. Instead, she chose the managerial path.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Brook Lynn dives even deeper into music management after being fired from Deception. At least now she can put her energy toward her true career- her passion, music. It’s no secret that Brook Lynn comes from the business, so it’s no surprise that she’s chosen this path. According to GH rumors, Lois could become more involved in her daughter’s life. Including her career. Who better to show BLQ the ropes of the judiciary industry than the “L” in L&B Records.
Lois Brings Brenda Back To Port Charles To Revive L&B Records With BLQ
According to GH news and spoilers, Rena Sofer’s recent General Hospital return is a major hit. Fans have been extra vocal about their excitement for this character, and cannot wait to see what she brings to the table. GH rumors suggest that Lois is here to handle on Tracy. Additionally, GH fans speculate about the 90s vibe in Port Charles. So far we have Eddie Maine (Wally Kurth ) and Lois Cerullo who feel like a major blast from the past. Actress Vanessa Marcus is very active in social media and frequently reflects on her Brenda days. The 90s was the Goodeb Era for GH and many hope to see more familiarity. Including Brenda’s return.
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