Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) started out telling a small white lie for the sake of a dying man’s feelings. It seemed innocent enough since Chase (Josh Swickard) was none the wiser, and his health condition couldn’t really handle any more stress. Willow and Michael thought it would be a good idea to let Chase believe he’s in a relationship with Willow, even though she and Michael have professed their love for one another.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Willow’s answer to marrying chase will complicate Willow’s situation more than she could have imagined.
Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) thought he had found a cure for Chase by using DNA from both Chase’s parents; himself and Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney). Since that has failed, Chase’s chance at survival looks pretty grim.
General Hospital rumors suggest Willow gets in too deep by accepting Chase’s marriage proposal, and when his health takes a turn, she will be expected to become his wife. GH rumors claim Finn will indeed find the right cure for Chase which will also prove that Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) is Chase’s biological father. And in that discovery, Chase will be cured. Willow is in love with Michael but has promised herself to Chase because she thinks he is going to die.
Once his health is not longer in jeopardy, Chase will want to follow through with a wedding, and she will have to dig herself out from this deep hole she has dug.
Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) is giving his all, using his knowledge and skills as a doctor, along with the helps of trusted companion, Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), to find a cure for Chase (Josh Swickard).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Dr. Finn is at his wits end after his sure fire discovery turned out to be a failure. Finn was sure that DNA from both of Chase’s parents, himself and Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney), would be what his immune system needed to fight this virus.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Finn goes back to the drawing board because he isn’t going to give up on saving Chase. Although discouraged, Finn returns to the lab at GH to take another crack at it.
General Hospital rumors claim this is when Finn will uncover that the original paternity results were incorrect and possibly tampered with. It’s been rumored that Finn will realize that he in fact is not Chase’s biological father, and Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) is and has been all along.
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) seems like the last person to be giving out any sort of advice about telling the truth. But here she is, giving her two cents to Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen).
Brook Lynn typically does things that benefit herself, and that’s probably what’s going on here too. General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn gets real with Willow, which doesn’t mean she’s about to divulge her baby Bailey secret. However, Brook Lynn will school Willow on what she’s about to do when it comes to Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) proposal.
General Hospital rumors suggest Brook Lynn has a thing for Chase, so she’s deterring Willow from agreeing to marry him. Of course, it’s a bad idea to begin with, so that helps Brook Lynn’s reasoning against Willow and Chase herring married. Brook Lynn also cares about her cousin, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and she knows he and Willow are in love. Marrying Chase would be a disaster no matter which way you look at it. So Brook Lynn’s motives aren’t completely selfish, but she of all people have no place schooling anyone on honesty.
Brook Lynn should be more concerned with the lies she’s telling Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), her father Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), stepmom Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), and all her family and friends who love her and will be devastated when the truth comes out that Bailey is Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) baby.
Regardless of credibility or motive, Brook Lynn is right. Willow should not marry Chase just because she feels sorry for him. Can Brook Lynn’s honestly get through to Willow before she makes a life altering mistake?
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) finally got what he deserved when Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) snapped, lost control, and pushed Peter down the stairs of the hospital, causing what looked to be his demise.
Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Dr. Finn are the only ones who know what happened to Peter while the rat of Port Charles try to hunt him down. Liz check his pulse and breath and got nothing. She and Finn came up with a plan to buy enough time for Finn to keep working on a cure for Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), by avoiding an investigation about Peter’s death.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Liz and Finn have conjured up a mass cover up, but the GH audience remains in the dark about if and where they moved his body.
General Hospital news outlets have yet to confirm Wes Ramsey’s exit from General Hospital, as well as the actor himself. This lack of confirmation draws up new General Hospital rumors, claiming Peter might not be dead after all. If Liz and Finn moved his body and walked away, it’s possible he regained consciousness and was able to seek medical attention. If that’s the case, Elizabeth could possibly go down in history as the worst medical professional on the planet, declaring someone dead who isn’t. ????
Although Ramsey’s exit from GH hasn’t been confirmed, that’s the likely outcome based on where his character Peter’s storyline has been led.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any General Hospital comings and goings surrounding the status of Wes Ramsey’s role on GH.
Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) has been working on a cure for his son, Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), and he thought he had it in the bag. Elizabeth called Chase’s mom, Jackie Templeton (Kim Delaney) to come to the hospital right away. Finn and Elizabeth explained that both parents needed to be present to gain dna swab samples.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn’s cure didn’t work out the way he had hoped, and it looks like Chase is in more grave danger than ever before. Finn needs to act quickly, so he and Elizabeth must figure out what possibly could have gone wrong.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest it’s one simple detail that needs to be tweaked in order for the antidote to work as planned. Finn and Elizabeth explained that the DNA swab samples need to come from both parents, as the immune system would recognize DNA from those who created Chase. This seemed like the perfect plan; to gather DNA from both parents… unless one of them isn’t one of Chase’s parents.
General Hospital rumors suggest this is when they will find out that Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) is actually Chase’s father, and Finn is still his brother! They will piece together that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) tampered with the results to get back at Jackie.
Do you hope it turns out that Finn is not Chase’s father, or have you embraced a father son relationship between the two?
Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) have been going to great lengths to find a cure for Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) and battling Peter August (Wes Ramsey) for the antidote. Now that the possibility of Peter handing over the antidote is long gone, Finn is feeling the pressure to come up with the right compound to combat whatever ill was from which Chase is suffering.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn has a breakthrough on his research for the cure. He and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) have been working tirelessly as Liz was there for Finn through his brainstorming and strategies.
In the latest General Hospital previews, Chase can’t believe his ears when Finn delivers the unbelievable news. Finn assures Chase that what he’s telling him is real. Elizabeth makes a phone call, with excitement on her face and in her tone, summoning someone to the hospital right away.
General Hospital rumors suggest Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) will have a lot of explaining to do now that Chase will no longer be on his death bed. They have no choice but to come clean, and the fallout of yet another lie between Chase, Willow, and Michael, will definitely have it’s consequences.
Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) are in this thing together, and they’re in deep. Both of their lives have been adversely effected by the awful things Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has done, and now they are more bound to the situation than ever.
Elizabeth and Finn are the only ones who know what really happened to Peter, and Finn is feeling guilty. General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth pita things into perspective for Finn as he races to find a cure to save Chase’s (Josh Swickard) life.
General Hospital previews show Liz helping Finn as he strategies and navigates around medical formulas that could potentially be the right compound to combat what we Chase is suffering from.
Liz tells Finn that Chase’s chances of survival have always depended on Finn’s strengths as a doctor. Peter was just a distraction as he was never really found to give up that antidote in the first place.
General Hospital rumors claim now that Finn has a clearer understanding instead of being clouded by guilt, he will get closer to making a breakthrough. Will he get it in time?
Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) is stuck between a rock and a hard place trying to come up with a cure to save Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) life.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Finn is now blaming himself as Chase’s condition worsens. He feels responsible now that Peter August (Wes Ramsey)’s death is on Finn’s hands.
I’m today’s General Hospital previews, Finn and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) are working hard to get this right. Elizabeth tells Finn that Chase’s survival always always depended on Finn, meaning, Peter would have never come through with the antidote regardless. She tried to reassure Finn that even if he didn’t kill Peter, he would still be the one to have to save Chase.
General Hospital rumors suggest Finn and Elizabeth maintain their bond with keeping the secret about Peter’s death. But now Finn doesn’t have his antidote to fall back on- which in reality, he never did.
Jasper Jax (Ingo Rademacher) has a squeaky clean reputation but that’s only because people refuse to see all the shady things he has done to get what he wants. He also knows how to put up a good, business man, white collar, front.
The secret is out and General Hospital spoilers reveal that Jax is the one who was peeping in on Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) during their initiate time. Right now, Jax is all up in Carly Corinthos’ (Laura Wright) business, and on her case about Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). He wants so desperately to play the hero and be the one that helps Nina get closer to Wiley, even if that means betraying Carly through her son.
General Hospital previews show Jax approaching Michael about what he saw. Michael doesn’t take well to blackmail, and General Hospital rumors claim that things won’t work out the way Jax had planned. Michael isn’t one to have respect for someone when they’re throwing cheap shots; so this just might be the very thing to tarnish Jax’s goody goody reputation I’d Michael decides to make it know that’s Jax tries to blackmail him and Willow into letting Nina see Wiley, at the expense of Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard), a gravely ill man.
The pressure is on for Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) to find a way to save Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard). He’s been gravely ill for weeks as a result of Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) destruction and aim to hit Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) where it hurts.
General Hospital spoilers reveal It’s coming down to the wire for Chase, and Finn fears the worst. He’s desperate to get his hands on the antidote from Peter. He’s been working tirelessly to no avail, and if he doesn’t make a move fast, Chase will die.
General Hospital previews give a glimpse of what’s ahead, when Finn decides to follow Peter to the roof of GH to confront him for what he so desperately needs. Peter isn’t once to be reasoned with, especially now after being scorned by the one person he actually loves. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) pretended as long as she could, but eventually absolutely lost it on Peter.
General Hospital rumors hint that the one who pushes Peter down the stairwell is none other than Finn himself. It’s unclear yet whether it was an accident or intentional; out of frustration, anger, and desperation to save Chase.
Finn is well aware that Peter holds Chase’s fate in his hands, so it would be odd if he intentionally throws Peter down the stairs. But it’s also plausible that things got so heated, Finn acted in the moment. Could it be an accident? After all Peter has done to destroy the lives of the people of Port Charles, would there be much satisfaction if he dies accidentally?
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