Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) has quite a complex past, including blocking out traumatic memories, murder scandals, and mental breakdowns are no strangers to Laura.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus Renault’s possible involvement in a crime Laura and Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) were involved in over forty years ago.
Laura killed her step father, Rick Webber’s mistress, Theresa. Scotty helped cover up the crime. Theresa isn’t the only person who has fallen victim of Laura. She also killed a man named David Hamilton (Jerry Ayres). He was an old college roommate of Rick Webber, and drove a wedge between Laura and her mother Lesley. In an altercation, Laura pushed him and he fell to his death, while Lesley took the wrap.
Cyrus is caring for someone on Wilson Street, and General Hospital rumors claim it’s someone very close to him whom Laura harmed. Could Cyrus be caring for one of Laura’s victims?
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) has been obsess with Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) since he arrived in Port Charles. Laura’s daughter, Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) has been trying to figure out why Renault is so fixated on her family, particularly, her mother.
Lulu recent wrote a piece in The Invader, about Cyrus and the highly coincidental acts of making it a point to demote and disrespect everyone working at General Hospital who has a connection to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Renault was quick to point out that Lulu went about her article all wrong, and that maybe, the real connection is between Mayor Laura Spencer and her connections with the people at GH.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors have developed surrounding Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) and Curtis Ashford’s (Donnell Turner) discovery at the house on Wilson Street. They brought their information to Laura’s attention which caused Laura to freeze up and reflect on a memory.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Laura made a phone call to Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner) because he and Laura were involved in a secret crime which happened around 40 years ago.
General Hospital rumors suggest the person Cyrus has been caring for on Wilson Street is the very person Laura and Scotty though they had killed some time ago. Theresa Carter was a women who had an affair with Laura’s stepdad, Rick Webber. With help from Rick Webber, Laura and Scotty covered up what was thought to be a murder. The murder of Laura’s stepfather’s mistress, Theresa Carter.
General Hospital rumors claim it’s possible Theresa didn’t end up dying that night, and somehow has managed to live with the help of a family member. More GH rumors claim Cyrus Renault is the son of Theresa, giving him reason and motive to come back to Port Charles for revenge on Laura.
If Theresa is alive and Cyrus has been caring for her secretly, it would explain why Cyrus Renault is in Port Charles and fixated on Laura.
General Hospital spoilers claim Laura and Scotty will scramble to keep their secret in the dark, but Cyrus Renault has every intention on bringing it to light.
Someone is blackmailing Nikolas and Ava Cassadine… but who? Who wants them apart, or who needs money? ????
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that it could be either Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) son, Spencer Cassadine (Nicolas Bechtel), Scotty Baldwin (Kim Shriner), Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), or Franco and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst). If not one of them, than who?!
Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) has always been a scheming slime ball, and his reputation still holds up today.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest it looks as though Scotty is the one blackmailing Ava Jerome Cassadine (Maura West), and Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) separately.
General Hospital rumors claim Scotty could have overheard a conversation giving the details of Nikolas and Ava’s marriage clause. Knowing the details of Nik and Ava’s arrangement regarding the Cassadine fortune, one would fww ewww welt benefit from using that information to their advantage.
Scheming, Scotty Baldwin is likely the person blackmailing Ava and Nikolas in a sad attempt to get money for the pics of each of them kissing other people.
General Hospital previews show a man in a gray suit, likely Scotty, talking to Ava. This is such a Scott Baldwin thing to do!
General Hospital started on April 1st, 1963. This classic Daytime Drama has been around for almost 6 complete decades and has many memorable, iconic moments.
General Hospital, like others in the Soap Opera genre, focused on life stories as their main attraction to fans. Love in the afternoon, as they say. And with love stories, you get love triangles! What other love triangle in existence is more famous than Scotty, Luke, and Laura?!
In Genera Hospital News, GH’s Kin Shriner, known by fans as Scotty Baldwin since 1977, celebrated a special time in General Hospital history. Everyone knows when Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) and Laura got married (November 17, 1981), but do you know when Scotty got the girl? Kin Shriner posted a pic on Instagram of himself as Scotty Baldwin alongside co-star and friend, Genie Francis, as Laura Webber, on the day the two characters wed.
Kimberly McCullough will be returning to General Hospital this October to reprise her role as Robin Scorpio Drake, Mother of Emma Drake (Brooklyn Silzer), wife to Dr. Patrick Drake (Jason Thompson), and daughter to Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). McCullough has signed a contract with General Hospital.
In an interview with On-Air On-Soaps, Michael Fairman, McCullough explains that she was ready to come back to General Hospital for a few reasons. She mentioned that she is in her second year of directing school so her schedule is no as busy as it was when she had to leave GH. She also said that Frank and Ron have been building a story and laying the foundation for Robin’s return, and that time is now. Kimberly also made it known that she is very excited to work with all the vets she hasn’t had a chance to work with in a long time. Including, Ian Buchanan (Duke Lavery), Finola Hughes (Anna DeVane), Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin), and Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe), to name a few.
In the interview, Kimberly divulges information on what could happen with the story involving Robin, Patrick, Sabrina, Britt, etc. She also mentions the possibility of amnesia. For the full interview with Kimberly McCullough, please visit www.michaelfairmansoaps.com
General Hosptal’s 50th anniversary brought back many familiar faces. Some we expected to see and others came as a complete shock. Have you been wondering which of these characters will be sticking around and for how long? We have some answers for you. In an interview with TV Guide, Ron Carlivati gives fans the inside scoop on the actors/characters comings and going.
Luke, Laura, and Scotty’s love triangle still has room to grow. Even after Luke and Laura get back from their adventure of saving their daughter, Lulu, these three characters will be sticking around so that Luke, Laura, and Scotty can work things out.
Carlivati states that Lucy Coe and her portrayer Lynn Herring will be sticking around Port Charles for a long while. He even says, “I think Lucy is already planning next year’s Nurses Ball!”
Felicia (Kristina Wagner) had to choose between the two great loves of her life, Frisco (Jack Wagner) and Mac John York). She chose Mac and now Frisco is bitter and angry. Maxie is having a baby in a few months so this does leave an opening for a possible visit from Frisco in the near future.
Ingo Rademacher (Jax) scored a spot on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars so GH had less time to work with him. The whole story with Brenda, Michael and Carly was a quick decision after Ingo was set to be on DWTS.
Regarding Nurse Bobbi (Jackie Zeman), Carlivati tells TV Guide that she will be leaving Port Charles. But he says she will definitely be returning to Port Charles for other important events.
There as been a lot of back and forth regarding whether or not John Stamos will be reprising his role as Blackie Parrish. Carlivati explains threat there was a lot of confusion and miscommunication when it comes to Stamos. He also mentions that there is still a possibility for his return in the future.
Those at GH plan to celebrate it’s 50th anniversary all year long. This leaves a lot of time for more intense, classic GH stories involving vet characters.
For more in depth information on this interview please visit www.tvguide.com
In an interview with TV Guide, three great General Hospital icons, Anthony Geary (Luke Spencer), Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine), and Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin) talk about old memories, making new ones, the good and the bad, and the writers and cast throughout the years.
From the mess GH was just about a year ago, to the revival thanks to Frank and Ron, these three tell us what has worked and what hasn’t for this amazing show. They give praises to the current regime and express gratitude for the current success of General Hospital.
General Hospital is going all out for it’s 50th anniversary! Bringing back vets like Genie Francis (Laura Spencer), Jack Wagner (Frisco Jones), Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin), and more! General Hospital just announced the return of Jackie Zeman (Bobbi Spencer) March 21st 2013. This has been one hell of a year full of surprises for GH fans, and they keep on coming! Check out Jackie’s Tweet making the announcement!
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