…It just might be Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) lucky day! While it’s true that many would argue otherwise, Ned’s (Wally Kurth) accident could very well be Brook Lynn’s stroke of luck. It’s safe to say that Olivia won’t share BLQ’s sentiments. Instead, odds are that Ned’s misfortune leaves Olivia feeling unmoored as the unexpected incident that left Ned hanging on for dear life.
Oddly enough, Ned’s daughter isn’t the only one who could benefit from his near death experience. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) breathes a little easier when she learns that Ned woke up with an identity crisis. For obvious reasons, Nina’s pleasantly surprised with Ned’s new persona. Furthermore, while some GH rumors hint that he’s faking the condition, others question why he’d pretend to keep Nina’s secret… unless he’s planning the ultimate exposure and needs time to her or right.
Meanwhile, Brook Lynn’s music career has suffered over the past couple years. She went from Singer/Songwriter to Songwriter/Manager when a tragic incident left her unable to sing. Ever since Chase (Josh Swickard) returned to the PCPD, Brook Lynn’s career as a Music Manager providing any managerial support. That being said, General Hospital rumors speculate that BLQ uses her dad’s condition for her own benefit.
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It’s unbelievable how Nina Reeves can sit back and let someone else take the blame for something she did. As a result of her silence, lives are destroyed. Two face prison time, and children may lose their parent to Pentonville. In addition, a husband, father, friend, and well-known business man’s life is at stake.
Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is a son, father, husband, and cunning businessman. As he fights for his life, a snitch and a coward is among him and his loved ones.
Recent GH recaps recall when Dr. TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) came out with some news. Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) were ecstatic to hear that Ned’s condition took a turn for the better. Now, Ned’s wife and daughter can rest easy knowing that he doesn’t have to have surgery. But just because Ned survives physically, doesn’t mean his mind is all there. ???? Will Nina milk every minute of Ned’s fugue state of mind?
…Will all be forgiven when it turns out that Nina isn’t the only one involved in the SEC tip? Right now, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is consumed with fear that she’ll be caught. Making a vindictive move on Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) serves as her biggest mistake yet.
Chase busts Nina! Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has some personal ties to some known criminals in Port Charles. Directly associating himself with Brook Lynn Quartermaine essentially connects Chase to the Quartermaine family’s white collar crimes, as well as s the street crime associated with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
While Chase may cut some slack to those he knows, he doesn’t turn a blind eye to the law. As an upstanding law enforcement officer, Harrison Chase practices the law by the book when it really matters. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease, despite his connection to Sonny, there’s nothing Chase can do to save Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Over at the hospital, Ned’s family nervously awaits doctor’s reports. How can Nina sit back and listen, and not speak up about what she saw? Terrible.
According to General Hospital rumors, Nina’s lie of omission won’t stay under wraps for long. Unfortunately for Nina, Chase is very good at what he does. Now it won’t be long before he exposes her secrets. Over at the hospital, Meanwhile, Chase receives mysterious texted messages. Then, he suspiciously glances over at Nina every single time. Why? Well, recent GH spoilers and rumors claim that Harrison Chase busts Nina, cracking his biggest case yet!
Ned falls and sues Nina! It’s Nina’s lucky day! It’s true, Ned can’t possibly spill her secret if he’s unconscious or can’t remember what he knows. Luckily, Nina doesn’t have to save the music quite yet, but she won’t bask in her relief for very long. Currently, Nina believes that she’s in the clear after witnessing Ned’ slip and fall accident.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) thought her life with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Corinthos) was over when Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) called her out. Confidently, he admitted to overhearing her conversation with Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight).
Meanwhile, General Hospital recaps recall, the ELQ Executive made it abundantly clear that he knows exactly what Nina is up to. Even down to her halfwitted regret. Nina tried to gaslight her accuser, but Ned wasn’t letting up. After having been blamed by even his own wife and daughter, Ned wasn’t about to take the fall for Nina- or anyone else. Shockingly, it looks like he’s done exactly that!
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Ned falls and sues Nina for damages. To her dismay, Nina was presented with what would be the end of her relationship with Sonny. Unexpectedly, someone else figured out what Nina had done and was continuing to cover up. It just so happened to be the very person who’s been accused of Mine’s own actions. Now, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), and many other’s lives are flipped upside down. Not to mention, Ned’s as he’s been falsely named the snitch.
Chase questions Brook Lynn! …Detective Chase wants answers, so he does what he does best to get them. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has a long hiatus from the police force after all the events that went down. Now, he’s back in action!
GH spoilers tease that Brook Lynn’s worries creep up on her despite how swimmingly things are going with Chase. Now that he’s back to catching bad guys, his mind is in Detective mode. Meanwhile, as Chase gets back into the swing of things, we fear that he catches Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) in another lie. This time, she’s lying for her granny. Odds are that it won’t matter why Brook Lynn is back to telling lies. It will only matter to Chase that she’s fell back into her old tricks.
According to the latest GH spoilers and rumors, Chase questions Brook Lynn about Deception. Her suddenly return to the cosmetics company raises questions. Chase knows that Brook Lynn has been uber-focused on her music career, and doesn’t really understand why she’d time time away from her passion. So, of course his suspicions lead to questions. And we all know what questions lead to… answers. Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) certainly has a hold on her granddaughter. Will Chase learn the truth behind Brook Lynn’s return to Deception?
Tracy offers Willow her marrow! Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) is all about family. Mainly, the family business. Just like any close knit family, there are good times and bad, and times when we stick together and stand by each other. Then there are the other times. Family disputes come in all forms. But for the Quartermaine family, they rip each other to shreds over the family business, ELQ. Basically, they fight over money.
General Hospital recaps recall Willow’s dire health situation. After all the ups and downs, Willow, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and the rest of the Quartermaine and Corinthos families were finally looking up and up. They found a bone marrow match and Willow could look to a future. As it turned out, the shocking connection between Willow and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) lead to what they thought was a miracle. Willow was just about to awaken from her nightmare, but thanks to Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy), she thought she was stuck in her horrible dream forever.
Now, General Hospital spoilers and previews tease that Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) gave Willow another glimmer of hope. But sadly, despite new hope, Liesl may not be able to come through. According to recent GH rumors, there’s yet another delay and Willow’s time is fleeting.
In these desperate moments, Tracy makes her move. New GH spoilers suggest Tracy offers Willow her marrow when Liesl Obrecht’s homecoming is delayed again. While she values family, Tracy is also a businesswoman. Of course, she won’t give something for nothing, you know? Shockingly, Michael quickly learned that savings Willow’s life comes with a price. Even from family. Tracy wants Michael’s ELQ shares in exchange for donating her marrow to save Willow. What will Michael do?
Tracy returns to Port Charles. Now and again, Tracy pops in and out of Port Charles to catch up with the Q’s, along with old friends. Of course, enemy encounters are inevitable.
According to the latest General Hospital news reports, Jane Elliot returns to General Hospital. Despite her retirement, Elliot makes her way back to the GH set every once in a while. She fulfills requests to periodically return due to her character’s relevance in certain storylines.
Like a gust of wind, General Hospital’s 60th anniversary and May Sweeps actually sweep Jane Elliot in again. However, GH comings and goings reports haven’t revealed the length of her stay. According to General Hospital recaps, the legendary Lucas Lorenzo Spencer (Tony Geary) is dead. Allegedly, he lost his life in a lame cable car accident. The ones who know and love him the most really aren’t buying it. Instead, Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) believes Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) is involved in some way or another. Laura isn’t even convinced that her precious Luke is actually dead. That being said, General Hospital rumors hint that Tracy returns to Port Charles regarding Luke.
Does Tracy have new information for Laura and the rest of PC? Is Luke alive? General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Jane makes her first appearance as Tracy on Monday, April 17th. In addition, Port Charles will see Holly Sutton again as well. Will these ladies be the key to discovering the truth about Luke?
Carly and Drew’s insider trading fiasco creates upcoming turmoil between Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Of course, Carly and Nina won’t be the only ones taking the heat. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is very much involved and becomes affected by the consequences of his and Carly’s relationship.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly’s next hurdle is right around the corner. It’s one challenge after another as Carly ducks, dodges, and faces her obstacles head on. Presently, the most important issue is Willow. The well-being of family members comes first and foremost. Consequently, life’s other issues are mere afterthoughts.
General Hospital rumors tease accusations of Carly and Drew’s insider trading activities bring forth more drama between Carly, Drew, Sonny Corinthos, and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Since Nina witnessed Carly and Drew’s intimate embrace, it’s assumed she is the one to tip off the SEC regarding her arch enemy’s personal affairs. However, having been at the right place at the right time isn’t the only reason Nina is suspected. Nina wants payback. Carly Corinthos is the bane of her existence. While Nina blames Carly for her tarnished relationship with Willow Tate (Kaitlyn MacMullen), Michael’s (Chad Duell) mom sings a different tune.
General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm that Jane Elliot will reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine. GH spoilers and rumors hint that Nina isn’t the one to tip off the SEC. Instead, it is believed that Tracy Quartermaine is out to avenge ELQ. Therefore, it’s not personal; it’s business. Will Tracy show Carly and Drew exactly why they shouldn’t mix business with pleasure?
Tracy Quartermaine returns. Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) is plotting for a massive Cassadine takeover. His involvement in practically every major upset in Port Charles has left many curious. What is Victor Cassadine planning in the name of family? And what the Hell really happened to Luke Spencer?
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate Jane Elliot reprises her role on GH. After retirement in 2017, the ironic daytime star has popped back in and out a few times, adding a familiar element to storylines. The last time Elliot returned as Tracy Quartermaine she brought with her some terrible news. Tracy told Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), The Quartermaine’s, and all of those who knew and loved Luke Spencer (Tony Geary), of his passing.
Tracy’s Return Brings Insight To What Happened to Luke
Laura, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), and Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes) were left dumbfounded. They can’t fathom how someone like Luke could perish in such a meaningless and anticlimactic. Similarly, Genie Francis feels the exact same about Luke’s death as does her character Laura.
In previous General Hospital news, GH Blog shared thoughts from Geary’s co-stars. Genie, Tristan, Finola, and Jackie Zeman expressed their thoughts on the situation surrounding Luke Spencer. Genie revealed, “I feel like they’re setting the stage, really, for a wonderful comeback,” she confessed, “and I’m going to keep my fingers crossed for that.” Genie also told an ABC reporter, “George, no one stays dead on a soap. I don’t know how many times I’ve been dead. Really!” The others weighed in as well, which created general hospital, rumors involving an investigation to get to the bottom of what really happened to Luke. Please CLICK HERE for the full story.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal ABC’s General Hospital is coming up on 60 years! If that isn’t grounds for celebration, I don’t know what is! 60 years brings thrilling storylines with twists and turns and major revelations. The celebration brings forth familiar faces as General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm Jane Elliott returns to General Hospital as Tracy Quartermaine. According to GH rumors, Tracy Quartermaine’s return will have a lot to do with Luke; and Victor’s involvement in what really happened to the Cassadine nemesis.
When General Hospital spoilers revealed the latest GH comings and goings reports fans were happy to learn that Jane Elliot would be stepping out of retirement to make another appearance on General Hospital. What GH didn’t expect was Tracy Quartermaine’s news.
General Hospital news reports confirm an upcoming episode of General Hospital, focusing on Luke Spencer. General Hospital spoilers reveal Luke’s memorial will take place on Friday, January 21st, in a special episode honoring the legendary character.
General Hospital rumors claim the age-old rule in soaps applies in this storyline… there is always a chance of a return when there isn’t a body. Like the current situation with Luke, fans want to believe that he isn’t dead. Since there has been no proof, GH fans are reluctant to accept that the iconic role and life of Luke Spencer has been cut short.
Anthony Geary was introduced to the soap opera in 1978. His popularity spread like whole fire. Fast forward over four decades later and it’s safe to say Geary’s portrayal of Luke left fans wanting more. Anthony would go in to work alongside Genie Francis as Laura Wright, and Kin Shriner as Scotty Baldwin. General Hospital news reports confirmed Shriner’s recent exit from GH, perhaps Geary has followed suit.
Fans hold our hope that General Hospital spoilers and rumors regarding a surprise guest at Luke’s memorial will actually be Luke himself!
What do you think? Are we really saying goodbye to Lucas Lorenzo Spencer?
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