Ok, so we have to take everything into consideration. I’m going to be honest with you, I wasn’t aware of all that Lucy did to Tracy in the past. Not to mention everything she’d done to the Quartermaine family as well. It was before my time (of when I started watching), and the details haven’t been much of interest to me. However, I’m now intrigued.
Between Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) and Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) I can’t really tell you who I think is the bad guy. Before recent GH spoilers about Lucy came to light, I would have said that I’m team Lucy. Now, I’m not so sure. Additionally, GH spoilers hint that Lucy turns on Sasha to save Deception. While some may think that Lucy has to do what she has to do to keep her business afloat, most think that it’s a very self-serving thing to do. After all, none of this is even Sasha’s doing.
Then there’s Tracy Quartermaine. This woman has cooked up some iniquitous recipes to produce the most wicked schemes. So who is the bad guy? Are you Team Lucy or Team Tracy?! Take the GH POLL and share your pick!
What I really want to know is why in the world didn’t Chase ask Brook Lynn what Tracy had her do? Maybe he did and I missed it, but something tells me that he should have been more up on things. You know, being a detective and all.
Over at Deception, Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) are reeling over Brook Lynn’s (Amanda Setton) latest act of malice. General Hospital recaps recall Maxie’s blasting her so-called friend, telling her, “this isn’t high school.” Rightfully so, Maxie is livid and told Brook Lynn exactly what’s up. The sheepish look on BLQ’s face indicates that Maxie’s words hit close to home.
According to General Hospital spoilers, confessions spill out like over over-filled kiddie pool with the hose still running. Apparently, no one has to break her arm to come clean this time. GH spoilers and rumors hint that Brook Lynn tells Chase about Deception and exactly what she had to do for Granny The Tyrant, Tracy.
Still, it seems odd that Brook Lynn admitted that Tracy blackmailed her over Chase’s position at the PCPD, yet the topic of what she made BLQ do hasn’t come up. Regardless, Chase founds out soon enough. Has BLQ exceeded her 9 lives?
Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) cooked up an impressive plan with Martin Grey’s ex-wife. Blair Cramer (Kassie DePaiva) and Tracy make a dynamic team when it comes to cunning business practices. Therefore, Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is about to face the fight of her career.
Over at the Metro Court, Tracy and Blair go about their business as Lucy and Martin spectate. Unbeknownst to Lucy, Martin’s squeamish behavior has little to do with Tracy and everything to do with the blonde bobbed lady.
Meanwhile, Blair the blond bobbed person discusses her’s and Tracy’s calculated plan. She’s had enough of Martin’s mooching and wants to put an end to it. So, Blair plans to push Martin down the aisle with Lucy so that his alimony stops. Despite the fact that Blair’s plan checks a lot of boxes, it’s still not a guarantee. What makes her think that Lucy still wants to marry Marty after what he’s done? And the gaslighting, don’t even get me started how Martin gaslighting Lucy. Sadly, he denies any involvement in the Deceptor as Lucy simply wants to give credit where credit is due.
It’s only a matter of time before the truth hits the headlines. It was all a setup, and Martin’s ex-wife #3 just came for what’s hers. Well, and then some.
Oh what a shame, Martin looks so nervous. In my opinion it serves him right for how he treats Lucy. Martin Grey (Michael E. Knight) and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) may appear to have had a solid, healthy, relationship, but his secrets say otherwise.
Port Charles has become a melting pot for fictional cities from ABC soaps. Like Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey) from Pine Valley, Blair Cramer from Llanview is from one of ABC’s since cancelled, sister soaps. Personally, I love that ABC keeps these characters alive. They’ve been a part of our culture for so long, and shouldn’t be forgotten. I believe that General Hospital, (and Port Charles) is the perfect place to bring these names back to life. Meaning, the character and the actors who are most famous for portraying them.
Blair Comes For Martin and Tracy- The Deceptor Belongs to Blair
Previously, GH Blog shared the news with fans that Blair Cramer is Martin’s ex-wife. You know, the one who pays him $50K a month? Yeah, that one. We also predicted that Blair would have something to do with the Deceptor. And boy were we right! According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, DePaiva will share scenes with Jane Elliot as Blair Cramer and Tracy Quartermaine.
Ok, so we know that Blair will share scenes with Tracy. That said, is Blair there to confront Tracy about the Deceptor? Or, are they working together against Lucy Coe? Still, it’s possible that Martin stole the Deceptor idea from Blair, and now she’s in Port Charles to settle the score.
Spoiler Alert! It looks like you won’t have to wait for Kassie DePaiva’s GH return to find out what she’s doing in Port Charles. Instead, you are privy to the know DePaiva’s GH role prior to her arrival. So if you just can’t wait to find out what business OLTL’s Blair Cramer has in Port Charles, then keep on reading!
Previously, General Hospital Blog reported that DePaiva was set to bring Blair to PC. While fans were left unaware of the details, many put the pieces together. Blair’s purpose in PC remains the hot topic as DePaiva’s return debut approaches.
Let’s just say that Martin should start preparing himself as his ex-wife reveals herself as such. As GH news reports confirm, OLTL’s Blair Cramer is Martin’s ex-wife! Now, poor Lucy deals with her personal life on top of the Deception drama.
…Thanks to Tracy, Lucy and Maxie found themselves racking their brains over who is behind this bogus lawsuit. Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is beside herself with Deception’s current state of affairs. Shockingly, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) revealed herself as the Plaintiff in the case against Lucy Coe and her company, Deception.
Reveal the Snake
Over at the courthouse, Lucy, Maxie, and even Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) stand by in disbelief while Tracy remains irritatingly confident. Poor Brook Lynn feels the weight of the guilt on her shoulders after Tracy blackmailed her into stealing evidence. As a result, everything Lucy has worked for could be gone. Not to mention, Maxie may not be CEO, but she has executive status. Therefore, the fate of this company will greatly impact its employees if it indeed goes bankrupt.
Erica Kane Saves Deception With Fusion-Deception Merger
The judge ruled that it’ll be 6 months before they even go to trial. In that time, Lucy fears she’ll lose her previous company. Desperate times call for desperate measures, and Deception’s fate is out of Lucy’s hands. According to GH rumors, Pine Valley entrepreneur and founder of Enchantment follows Jackson (Walt Willey) to Port Charles. Both having Boss Babe experience in the Erica and Lucy have a lot in common, as well as a lot to offer each other in the business world.
Erica’s past experiences with Enchantment spark an idea to save Deception. Back in the day, Erica’s company merged with her daughter Kendall’s start up, Fusion. In Lucy’s darkest hours, will she agree to a buyout? GH rumors hint that Erica Kane buys Deception in a merger with Fusion.
Blair is Martin’s ex-wife!?!? Incoming! From Llanview to Port Charles, a familiar face pops up into town! Throw a lawyer from Pine Valley in the mix and we have a full fledged ABC Soap Opera reunion! Ok, I’ll stop reminiscing now.
…Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) has some explaining to do. Now that Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) confronted how about the alimony, she’s also come clean about snooping in Jackson Montgomery’s files. That’s when she admitted to snooping on Martin- but with good reason. Lucy wants answers, and if Martin won’t divulge, maybe ex-wife #3 will.
General Hospital news reports confirm that OLTL star Kassie DePaiva returns to GH this September. Meanwhile, another new yet familiar face has shown up recently. All My Children star and daytime tv icon, Walt Willey, joined General Hospital as his OG AMC role, Jackson Montgomery. The golden heartthrob gets all the boomer’s hearts ticking. In fact, Walt Willey (and Tom Jones) are my late mother’s absolute favorite celebrities. I remember her swooning over Walt every time Jackson popped up around 1 o’clock!
Overall, Willey and DePaiva’s return to the screen has OG soap fans smiling from ear to ear. Moreover, recent GH rumors tease that Blair Cramer’s arrival ties into Jackson’s as they both have unfinished business with Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight).
Walt Willey reveals GH spoilers! Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest on Walt Willey’s GH status. Earlier this Summer, the iconic daytime television star brought All My Children’s Jackson Montgomery to General Hospital.
His unforgettable role as Pine Valley Attorney Jack Montgomery was lost but never forgotten when AMC came to an end. Then, Willey revived the role for GH. General Hospital recaps recall Jack got acquainted with Lucy and Felicia when he caught them snooping for dirt on Martin. His appearance was impactful but brief, and things were kind of left unfinished.
Walt Willey Reveals GH Spoilers
Reportedly, GH news and spoilers reveal Walt Willey teases fans about his upcoming scenes. The actor took to Twitter to thank General Hospital Executive Producer Frank Valentini. In recent tweets, Willey revealed Jackson Montgomery’s return along with his own GH spoilers. He gives fans a little taste when he reveals, “Can’t tell you much but will say: this is “Old School” Jackson, definitely “OG” baby!…” Check out the image below for Walt’s full tweet!
Get ready for some interesting sparks to fly between Jackson and Lucy. GH, Spoilers and Rumors teams that Lucy uses the situation to grab Martin’s attention. But will her plan work as she hopes?
…Oh the games people play. Lucy plays a game of her own to ruffle Martin’s feathers. Will it work? Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) hasn’t been completely honest with Lucy Co (Lynn Herring). That’s not saying that she’s been completely honest with him either. But we all know the saying, “two wrongs don’t make a right.” Quite frankly, I sense that these two are headed for disaster.
General Hospital recaps for Monday, August 29th recall Lucy and Martin’s argument. The fashion icon and cosmetics industry wants some answers. Right now she can’t wrap her head around why the man she loves wouldn’t give up money to marry her. Previously, GH spoilers revealed that Martin receives 50,000 from his third ex-wife. understandably bad news sent Lucy into a tailspin. So she can fronted Martin and things got a little heated.
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers, things become even rockier between Martin and Lucy when Jackson Montgomery unexpectedly arrives in Port Charles. Evidently, the Pine Valley attorney is no friend of Martin’s. Martin made that clear when Lucy mentioned his name. That’s when Martin muttered Montgomery’s (Walt Willey) name in sort of a breathy yet antagonistic tone. After that reaction, it sure seems like Martin doesn’t care too much for Mr. Montgomery.
That being said, GH spoilers tease that Lucy uses her feminine power to spark a reaction out of Martin. Martin sees Lucy and Jackson getting along a little too well, especially considering that he represents the plaintiff who is suing Lucy and Deception.
Martin stole The Deceptor?! …How will the Pine Valley turned Port Charles Attorney get himself out of this predicament?! There’s no way that Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) will be able to escape this mess. Sadly for him, not even the fact that he is a lawyer could convince Lucy to be okay with this. And to think that she kept gushing about his contribution to the birth of the Deceptor! Oh, the nerve!
General Hospital Recaps: Do you need to catch up on Lucy’s latest drama? Here’s a little refresher on what’s happening with Lucy, her man Martin, his ex-wife, and Deception Cosmetics. Evidently, she should have adhered to the age old saying, “never mix business with pleasure,” because now she learns her lesson. First, she let lines cross when she discussed her business with her boyfriend. That’s when Lucy took interest in Martin’s idea. Ultimately, she created The Deceptor based off of hers and Martin’s conversation. Apparently, Lucy’s latest pride and joy turns out to be one of her biggest mistakes. As it turns out, running with Martin’s idea lands Lucy and her 30 year old company in front of a Judge.
According to the latest GH spoilers, Lucy and Martin’s upcoming chat apparently gets so heated that a little splash of something is needed to cool it down. Talk about DECEPTION, but Martin Gray needs a round of applause for what he’s pulled off his far. Unfortunately, Lucy learns more about Martin’s secrets and the devastating truth she faces.
GH spoilers and previews tease that the plaintiff’s identity is revealed! Once Lucy learns that it’s Martin’s ex-wife that’s doing the suing, let’s just say that Ms. Coe might need one of her gummies.
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