Long time significant others, Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) have found themselves in a whirlwind of emotions. As if things between the two of them weren’t complicated enough after Molly so brutally turned down TJ’s marriage proposal, just add a kidnapping and love triangle to top it all off.
TJ is fresh off Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) retaliation agaisnt his mother, Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), and Molly was so thrown off by Jordan’s explanation to Molly regarding why she hasn’t been contacted aided in her impulsive decision to sleep with Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Molly and TJ agree to a domestic partnership, promising one another to spend the rest of their lives together, all without the overrated marital tradition Molly so wanted to avoid. Molly was pretty obvious by the look on her face that she felt guilty about what had happened between her and Brando the night prior. She kept emphasizing that she thought she and TJ were over for good, but Molly never went on to explain her previous night. Molly gracefully agreed to TJ’s request at a domestic partnership, all while thinking freshly about who she was with just hours before.
It’s no question that Molly loves TJ, but they may not be what each other actually needs in a partner. It’s clear these two want different things in life, TJ flat out laid it out on the table. However, Molly still agreed to spend the rest of her life with TJ.
Molly’s decision to kiss Brando and ultimately sleep with the mechanic she just met has sparked some new General Hospital rumors. GH rumors claim Molly will marry TJ and then soon after, find out she is pregnant.
Although Molly and TJ have been together for a long time, it seems as though these two aren’t meant for forever. Will TJ stick with Molly after finding out what she had done while he was away suffering?
Mike Corbin (Max Gail) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) are taking a walk when they run into Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Brando (Johnny Wactor) in the hall way. Mike’s health recently took a plunge, and Turning Woods warned Sonny. Sonny didn’t waste any time and rushed to his side.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that at one of Sonny’s visits with Mike, he and Mike take a walk. They run into Brando and Carly and the very sight of Brando triggers something in Mike. It sparks a memory and Mike yells out that Brando should be dead.
Mike’s mental health has taken a turn for the worse and his memories and getting more and more confusing. He doesn’t know what’s real from fiction anymore. When Mike’s memory is triggered by the sight of Brando, General Hospital spoilers indicate Sonny won’t take Mike seriously and chalks it up to his Alzheimer’s. General Hospital rumors claim Mike’s memories are spot on and he remembers Brando from the past. Brando came out of nowhere after being presumed dead. It’s very possible that Mike new Brando and remembers being told he died.
Will Sonny and Carly take Mike’s instincts about Brando seriously?
Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) showed up at the right place at the right time to save mob boss Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) wife, Carly (Laura Wright) from the shootout. Although the coincidental act of heroism was questioned briefly, nobody really dug into how and why Gladys Corbin’s (Bonnie Burroughs) son would had been said to be deceased just suddenly shows up, and saves Carly’s life from Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) attack. Brando quickly agreed to do Sonny a favor and play the role of Dev Cerci’s (Ashton Arbab) Dad in order to make it more believable that Gladys is Dev’s Grandmother to keep him in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers suggest this isn’t just a coincidence that Brando has suddenly arrived in Port Charles just as Cyrus was making his attack on the city along with Sonny, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and his organization. General Hospital news and spoilers claim Brando Corbin is actually an undercover agent, working to take down Cyrus, just as Jordan Ashford worked undercover in the past. If true, Brando really needs to watch his back for Cyrus to retaliate once the truth comes out.
General Hospital rumors hint Brando is one of the good guys. He was there to save Carly when she needed saving, he stepped up to help Sonny and Dev, and his all around vibe just screams “legit.”
Will Jason pick up on Brando being undercover? It would be nice for Sonny and Jason to have law enforcement on their side for change. That way they could work together to disarm the threat to Port Charles.
Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) is in hot water ever since she took the deal with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) to work for him in exchange for her freedom. Cyrus now has Harmony meeting up with his latest victim, Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) to give her orders to carry out against her will but to keep her son TJ (Tajh Bellow) alive.
Harmony seemed a little unsettled when she came to the bike shop to talk to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). She and Jason have a history involving him saving Harmony and her daughter Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) from Shiloh Archer’s (Coby Ryan McLaughlin) control, and the cult Dawn of Day. She claimed that her check engine light went on in her brand new vehicle, and after Brando’s (Johnny Wactor) vehicle diagnostic skills, he came to the conclusion that the gas cap was loose. He then told Jason there was nothing wrong with Harmony’s car. Jason then went to speak with Willow, where she confirmed his concerns that something has been off with her mother lately.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Jason’s instincts are always on point. Right now he senses something wasn’t right with Harmony when she arrived at the shop and also questioned how she could afford her new ride.
General Hospital spoilers claim that Harmony went to the shop on Cyrus’ orders and was startled to see Jason was actually there. It’s possible Harmony was ordered to plant a bug, or scope out the area for Cyrus’ advantage over Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan. Or maybe it’s where Cyrus has TJ held captive… When she ran into Jason unexpectedly, General Hospital rumors claim she became rattled and lost her nerve. Jason noticed her behavior right away and confirmed the difference with Willow. Jason’s light bulb has been turned on and he will now be on a path to discovering that Harmony is working under Cyrus Renault’s orders. Can Jason stop Harmony before she makes a big mistake or save her before Cyrus makes her his next victim?
Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) cousin Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) came to Port Charles claiming to simply want to visit family, see how Mike (Max Gail) is doing and so on. She gave Sonny a sob story about how she misses her late son, Brando (Johnny Wactor). All the while, General Hospital spoilers have been hinting that Gladys has ulterior motives. She is currently taking money from Sonny in an agreement that she pretends to be Dev Cerci’s (Ashton Arbab) Grandmother while he stays with the Corinthos family.
In recent General Hospital spoilers, it has been revealed that Brando, Gladys Corbin’s son, is actually alive and showed up in the middle of the shoot out. Brando is the gunman who saved Carly from the shots fired but things may not be what they seem. Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) may already be onto Brando, after she asked him if he is working for Sonny or the enemy. He saved Carly (Laura Wright) no doubt, but he could have only done that to try and play Sonny and make them think he is on their side.
Brando could definitely be working for the enemy, especially since we were led to believe he was dead, but there is possibly a bigger picture. General Hospital spoilers indicate he could actually be one of the good guys. It’s quite possible Brando had to fake his death in order to stay incognito, while working on taking down Sonny’s enemies from the inside.
New General Hospital rumors claim Brando and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) may know one another beyond being relatives. GH rumors that Brando could also work for the WSB, and has ties with Dante from there.
It remains to be seen which side Brando is on, but as the mob story unfolds, it’ll become very clear where he stands.
Will Brando stand with Sonny and the Corinthos clan or is he someone they need to fear?
It’s becoming more apparent that Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) cousin, Gladys Corbin, (Bonnie Burroughs) has ulterior motives. Gladys’ story is that her son, Brando (Johnny Wactor) is deceased. New General Hospital spoilers report a new character is joining the cast of General Hospital in a recurring role.
General Hospital comings and goings confirm actor, Johnny Wactor, will be taking on the role of Brando, Gladys’ son. Since Gladys claimed her son was dead and obviously he is not, General Hospital rumors are circulating around Brando being involved in the mob story. Did Gladys know her son was alive or will she be shocked?
Is Brando the mystery man who saves Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright)?
Wactor is known for his work on Criminal Minds, USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage, The Passenger, among more.
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