Kiki returns to save Willow! Desperate times call for desperate measures! Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) life is at stake! Unfortunately, every time her family saw a silver lining in her prognosis, they were met with a dead end. Finally, Willow’s connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) lead to what they thought was her miracle.
Ultimately, Nina’s Aunt Liesl (Kathleen Gati) became the one who was going to save Willow’s life. General Hospital recaps recall Willow and her family’s struggle. Since every ray of hope was followed by a dead end, some were losing hope. Then, along came Liesl and she was a match! Now, Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) sinister plot took away Willow’s miracle.
Kiki Returns to Save Willow
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, time is running out for Liesl to save Willow. That being said, recent GH rumors claim that Liesl won’t save Willow after all. Instead, it’s rumored that Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin) is alive. In the latest twist regarding the mother-daughter mystery saga, GH rumors tease that Nina’ newfound daughter Willow has a sister! Both daughters of Silas Clay, Willow and Kiki would be half sisters. That means, Ava and Nina are more than besties. They’re practically family!
Previously, GH rumors suggested that maybe Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen) faked Kiki’s death and changed her identity. Perhaps, it was the best way he knew how to keep her safe from Ryan Chamberlain. Now, Ryan is dead and Kiki’s half sister needs to live. Will Kiki reveal herself in order to save her sister?
Kiki is alive! Returns to save Willow?! Since the early 1990s, Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) wreaked havoc on the innocent people in Port Charles. His psychotic obsessions with various women throughout the years has voided more trouble than breaking hearts and never saying sorry.
General Hospital recaps revisit one of Ryan Chamberlain’s most heinous crimes. Kiki Jerome’s (Hayley Erin) will stay with her mother Ava Jerome (Maura West) forever. After all, Ava is the reason Kiki became a target. Ryan’s obsession with Ava put a a marker on the person Ava loved the most. Her daughter.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) disappearance ours Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) life in jeopardy. She’s running out of time as the young mother becomes weaker as the days pass. GH recaps remind fans that Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) reach extends to unintended victims. Willow is inadvertently effected by his evil plan.
Accordingly, desperate times call for desperate measures. The latest GH rumors and spoilers tease that Kiki is alive! Believers in this theory claim that Dr. Griffin Munro (Marr Cohen) saved her but thought she’d be safer is Ryan (and everyone else) believed she was dead. Everyone, including her own mother. Now, her half sister, Willow, is dying and is in need of saving. Sadly, hope of surviving this leukemia is slim to none. Now that Willow’s bone marrow donor is missing, her future is even more grim. Liesl was her only hope. And now she’s gone.
But will Kiki reveal herself? If GH rumors are true, Kiki has been in hiding so that Ryan believed she was dead. However, now that Ryan is dead, and her sister needs saving, will Kiki return to save Willow?
Kevin’s wrong about Esme? Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) is a well-respected Psychiatrist on Port Charles. He’s helped countless patients with their mental health needs. Moreover, he’s helped some patients overcome the strangest, most soapy forms of mental disorders television has ever seen. But GH fans can’t help but ask how he got his brother Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) so wrong.
General Hospital recaps remind fans that Ryan faked his mental state. Pretending he couldn’t communicate verbally through doctors and his victims for a loop. However, how could a Psychiatrist get things so wrong? Ryan had everyone believing that he was an invalid. A vegetable that was trapped inside himself. But that wasn’t the case at all. That being said, if Dr. Collins overlooked the reality and seriousness of Ryan’s scheme, how could he be trusted with Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl)?
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Dr. Kevin Collins’s credibility is in question. If he was wrong about Ryan, is it possible that Kevin’s wrong about Esme as well? Yes. It’s absolutely possible. If you really think about it, Ryan went on to terrorize innocent people because of Kevin’s negligence.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Esme isn’t faking. For now, she truly cannot remember the monster she used to be. The memories of her horrible crimes stay buried in the darkest part of her mind. However, that doesn’t mean the’ll stay there. Although, Kevin might be right about Esme now, but the doesn’t means she won’t again her memories and keep them all to herself.
Curtis pressures Drew to remember life as a prisoner. The worried stepfather believes there’s a real shot at locating the Haunted Star with Drew’s help. If anyone knows the important details of fine Cassadine strategies, it’s Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).
General Hospital recaps revisit the memory mapping days with Andre Maddox, Franco, Anna, Jason, etc. However, I must admit, that storyline confused me as equally as it bored me. Without a full understanding of what went down with the Cassadine’s, Liesl, Peter, Drew, and all that memory mapping, all I can say is that Drew’s memories link back to Cassadine strategy.
Recent General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) has an idea. While talking with Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), a lightbulb went off. The mere mention of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) while discussing the mind’s complexities, sparked a thought.
According to General Hospital recaps, Drew was involved in some crazy Cassadine mind games. While prisoner, the Cassadine masterminds found a way to “share” memories from person to person. In all that confusing mess, Drew ended up with memories that were never his. Now, Curtis believes that those memories can help locate the ship. GH spoilers and previews indicate Curtis pressures Drew to remember life as a prisoner in hope that it triggers a clue.
Laura protects Ace from Kevin! The well-being of Esme Prince’s newborn son is in question. As his mother faces sentencing, the alleged father is nowhere to be found.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that because of Esme’s predicament, Laura becomes Ace’s legal guardian. The new mother puts her trust in the baby’s grandmother to care for Ace and keep him safe. Seemingly, choosing Laura to be Ace’s legal guardian is the most responsible decision Esme could make in this situation. But, unsuspecting danger turns a safe choice into the worst possible scenario.
Initially, the goal is so that Ace’s mother and family can rest easy knowing that he’s in good hands. As GH recaps recall, Esme got wind of Spencer’s intended custody request. So, she took appropriate consideration in her son’s well-being. As a result, Esme believes that Laura is the best option for Ace.
However, according to recent General Hospital rumors and spoilers, Laura is thrown for a loop when Kevin begins acting peculiarly. Despite Esme’s safe choice, choosing Laura becomes a regret. No we’re not saying that Laura is the reason. Ace falls victim to unsuspecting danger. However, it is her husband Kevin, that will become the threat. A true nightmare, Kevin struggles with cognitive dissonance as conflicting ideas zip through his mind. Soon, Kevin takes on the thoughts and actions of his brother Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom). It then becomes imperative that Laura protects Ace from Kevin.
Laura sees Ryan in Kevin?! Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) spent many years trying to disarm the bomb in his twin brother’s head. They spent years as opposites. Ironically, Kevin and Ryan looked just alike but couldn’t be more different.
After decades of terror, Ryan Chamberlain’s (Jon Lindstrom) murderous destruction is over. General Hospital recaps recall Ryan and Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) final standoff. She suffered through Ryan’s confession about Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) and Nikolas (Marcus Coloma). And relived her daughter Kiki’s (Hayley Erin) death. But, this time Ava wins. Finally, Mac Scorpio (John J. York) shows up and saves the day. It was then that Mac didn’t waste any time when going foe the kill. Ultimately, Ryan can’t hurt anyone again.
Now that Ryan is dead, his twin brother Kevin is filled with mixed emotions. The grieving process is complex and no two people grieve the same. According to General Hospital spoilers, dealing with his twin brother’s death becomes complicated. Ryan’s death takes a toll on Kevin’s mental state. While Kevin has always been of sound mind, something starts to change.
Laura Sees Ryan In Kevin
General Hospital rumors speculate that Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is thrown for a loop when she notices her husband acting strangely. After some time, Kevin’s behavior grows increasingly out of character. As a result, Laura sees Ryan in Kevin.
Just as Ryan’s death brings a sigh of relief, Kevin becomes the next psycho killer stalker. Grieving his twin brother brought forth extreme cognitive dissonance. As Kevin battles the Ryan inside of him, Laura fears Ryan may win.
Will Kevin develop DID or some other form of split personality disorder?
Nikolas is alive?! After the intense showdown with Ava Jerome (Maura West), Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom), and Mac Scorpio (John J. York), Ryan’s death provides mixed emotions. Undoubtedly, the death of a serial killer provides relief to all; especially Ava.
As General Hospital recaps recall, Ryan’s obsession with Ava had her looking over her shoulder for years. After all, he is the reason her marriage to Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) is over. Now that he’s truly gone, she can rest assured that Ryan won’t harm her or anyone she loves again. But safety and peace of mind aren’t all why she’s particularly relieved. In a vulnerable state, Ava confessed to killing Nikolas to Ryan. Now that he’s gone, her secret stays safe between herself and Dr. Austin Gatlin Holt (Roger Howarth).
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Ava and Austin have unfinished business. The elephant in the room, on shall we say, the Cassadine in the closet, needs tending to. Earlier, Austin showed up at Wyndemere to help his new friend move Nikolas’s body. Then, their plans changed and suddenly Ava had a house full of chaos. In the midst of all the drama, Ava confessed to killing Nikolas. Thankfully, her secret died with Ryan.
Nikolas is Alive?!
General Hospital rumors hint that Ava might not be out of the woods. Although Ryan seems to be as dead as can be, someone other than Austin knows her secret. GH rumors speculate that her ex husband is missing from where she stashed him, and very much alive.
Now, she and Austin discover an empty closet where Nik’s body was placed. How mysterious! As a result, Ava will be looking over her shoulder fearing Nik’s tell-all return. Nikolas could expose Ava for attempted murder. However, things could be worse. On the bright side, if Nik is alive, she can’t go down for killing him. But, attempted murder isn’t off the table.
General Hospital news reports remain silent regarding the role of Nikolas Cassadine. Last played by Adam Huss, Nikolas has seemingly met his untimely death. His death stunned fans, leaving the audience in disbelief. Many GH rumors speculate a return as it’s almost unfathomable that the writers killed off a main character from a core family. However, it’s been done in the past; killing off multiple members the iconic Quartermaine family. As for the Cassadine family, Nikolas is the primary Cassadine in Port Charles and it simply wouldn’t be the same without him.
Ryan Chamberlain is really dead. It’s finally over. Decades of heinous crimes came to an end. In 1992, Jon Lindstrom joined the General Hospital cast as Ryan Chamberlain. From the start, the role was dark and twisted.
Obsession, infatuation, and fatal attraction describe Ryan Chamberlain’s motivation in life. Over the years, Ryan tormented women, stalked, chased, captured, and even committed murder. At any given point, Ryan could strike and his innocent victims pay the price. And before Ava, there was Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner).
General Hospital recaps recall Ryan Chamberlain was one to fear since the early 90s. His deranged behavior kept Port Charles on high alert, but he could never fully be stopped. Three years after Ryan arrived in PC, his twin brother Kevin Collins was introduced to the scene in 1995. Lindstrom, already playing Ryan, signed up for double duty when he took on his second GH role.
Today, Jon addressed the end of Ryan’s reign of terror. Ryan Chamberlain is as D E A D as can be. There won’t be some sort of soap opera logic that will bring him back down the road. Truly, Ryan Chamberlain is gone for good. However, Lindstrom’s General Hospital status remains active.
General Hospital spoilers Ryan Chamberlain is really dead. According to recent General Hospital comings and goings, Lindstrom’s time as Ryan is over. GH news reveals that Ryan’s portrayer’s recent tweet confirmed the death of his character. However, Ryan’s twin Kevin Collins isn’t going anywhere.
Ryan spent his recent days fatally attracted to Ava Jerome. Except, this time, he himself met his fate. In his tweet, Jon thanked his on-screen lady love. The star gave Maura West a shout out, stating, “Thanks for the fun, Maura! It’s been a slice. ????” He finished his tweet with GH related hashtags such as #GH60 and #TheEndHasCome
Is Esme’s mom Heather or Felicia?! Back in the day, Felicia experienced having been the object of Ryan’s obsession. Today, he carries a torch for his beloved Ava. Does that make Heather chopped liver? Well yes, but it gets even worse for Heather. Heather Webber’s (Alley Mills) jealousy runs deeper than having been Ryan’s third choice.
Surely, Heather isn’t too thrilled about Ryan’s past obsession with Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) and current infatuation with Ava Jerome (Maura West). Being second choice never feels pleasant, let alone coming in third. Heather knows that Ryan’s adoration for Felicia and Ava far surpass whatever she thinks they had/have.
Heather or Felicia… Who Is Esme’s Real Mom?
According to General Hospital rumors, Heather is clinging onto Ryan by one little detail- Esme. Heather doesn’t stand a chance against the mother of Ryan’s child. Therefore, she tekks herself (and everyone else) that she is Esme’s mother. However, recent GH rumors speculate that this is just another one of Heather’s twisted mind games.
Meanwhile, while Heather is gushing to Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) about how Esme has her smile, Esme wants nothing to do with the family she’s told is hers. It’s apparent that Esme Prince’s (Avery Pohl) amnesia was the first step in the young woman’s redemption story. For the life of her, she cannot remember any connection with her father Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom), or any of the horrible things she’s done in Port Charles. Luckily, Laura sees the sincerity and genuine fear in Esme’s eyes.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that without her memory, Esme is nothing alleged biological parents. Even prior to amnesia, Esme only did what she was told by Ryan. And before that, Esme was a lonely girl seeking love and acceptance from family. Then, that is when she began helping Ryan carry out his evil agenda. She desperately sought approval and was willing to do whatever it took. Fortunately, her escape from Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) may be the key to escaping that crazy life.
Esme Gets A Makeover
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared Avery Pohl’s take on what’s to come for Esme. The actress believes her character is getting a makeover. General Hospital spoilers reveal redemption is in the cards and it’s much more than from memory loss. It’s possible that all odds aren’t against Esme. According to recent GH rumors, her biological makeup isn’t as crazy as we think. Some GH fans speculate that Heather isn’t really Esme’s mom. Instead, Felicia is rumored to hold that title. That being said, with one sane parent (Felicia), Esme’s chances of being at the mercy of her biological makeup decrease. Does Felicia have something Heather never will?!
Alexis reveals hook killer! The danger of the hook killer mystery hangs over the people of Port Charles like a dark cloud at a family picnic. They never know when it’ll all come pouring down; or if and when they’ll be the next hook killer victim.
According to recent General Hospital, previews the hook killer strikes again. Mac Scorpio (John J. York) and Jordan Ashford (Tanisha, Harper) are working hard to solve these cases. But, General Hospital spoilers hint that Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) actually solves the crimes. Similar yet different; the hook killer’s victims have commonalities but the killer’s style varies. Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) was able to pinpoint that the killer is a woman. In addition to that trait, it’s also been noted. The killer is a lefty. However, since the attack on Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud), the so-called killer is using their right hand.
Alexis Reveals Hook Killer to PCPD?!
Alexis Davis has the skills of a lawyer with a new career surrounding investigative news reporting. Working for the Sun, Alexis is even closer to the cases- BEFORE they go to trial. According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Alexis Davis has worked closely enough to the hook killer case to come up with the theory of her own. General Hospital previews indicate the former lawyer turned investigative reporter has an eye-opening revelation for Jordan and Mac. is Alexis about to name Heather whatever as the official hook killer?
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