Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is fighting for the well being of his child, against the child’s own mother. Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) needs heart surgery to repair a hole in his heart that he has had since birth. Wiley’s symptoms are progressing, and although the situation is not an emergency, it remains imperative that Michael and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) agree that Wiley must undergo surgery to repair the issue. Michael and his grandmother, Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), have presented the case to Nelle, explaining the issue and why it is completely necessary for to go ahead with the heart surgery.
Nelle is being difficult to say the least, and is refusing to sign the consent form for treatment, which in Wiley’s case, is heart surgery. Nelle presented her rebuttal to Michael, refusing to sign the document. Michael’s girlfriend Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and mom Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have tried knocking sense into Nelle, explaining why this is so important.
Michael and Carly have had enough with Nelle and her bulllsh!t and are taking matters into their own hands. General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael will go ahead with consenting to the surgery without Nelle. In Friday’s episode of General Hospital, Michael made a call to his lawyer, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy).
General Hospital rumors indicate Michael is trying to come up with a way to go forward with the operation legally, regardless of whether or not the child’s mother gives consent. Carly on the other hand is taking matters into her own hands. Carly fights for what she wants, especially when she is fighting for what’s right for her family. Carly will be damned to let Nelle stand in the way of her grandson receiving the treatment that is needed for him to survive,
While Michael is trying to work on getting things moving along with Diane, Carly has her own plan of action. After arguing on the roof of GH with Nelle, Carly failed at reasoning with her and locked Nelle out on the roof.
General Hospital rumors hint that Nelle’s signature will be forged, making it possible for Michael to go forward with Wiley’s operation but leaving an opportunity for it to come back and bite Carly for going about it the way she has.
Nelle can’t stay on the roof forever, and when she finds out what happened, she will come at the Corinthos family even harder than before. Will Diane be able to save Michael from any legal repercussions of his mom’s actions? More importantly, will Michael be able to escape Nelle’s wrath?
We are quickly approaching a brand new year, a new decade, and a fresh start. The Quartermaine Mansion has had the same look for many years and was overdue for a revamp. Take a look inside behind the scenes photos from the Official General Hospital Twitter of the newly renovated Quartermaine Mansion.
Would you get a look at Monica's (new) house! She's been busy while Tracy's been away and the Quartermaine Mansion looks better than ever. What do you think of the renovation? #BehindTheScenes#GHpic.twitter.com/yIynHvYa7B
Yesterday, General Hospital spoilers hinted to rumors of the big return for a household name, Tracy Quartermaine. Reported by Entertainment Weekly, News regarding the return of retired General Hospital star, Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine has been confirmed. Elliot is stepping out of retirement (retired 2017) to return to her role as the fire cracker of a Q, the “Spanky Buns” everyone loves to loathe.
Story line speculations started to flow through the fans. It just so happens that GH has brought back another Quatermaine who we haven’t seen in a while, Ned Ashton’s (Wally Kuth) daughter, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton) to the canvas. General Hospital spoilers hint Brook Lynn will be her feisty self and already begin to ruffle some feathers. It seems the apple doesn’t fall from the tree, Brook Lynn will cause trouble just as her Grandmother, Tracy.
Fans across the board are very excited to see what this Holiday season brings to the table now that we have strong hope of a traditional Quartermaine Thanksgiving. Thanks to the return of Jane Elliot reprising her role as Tracy Quartermaine, it’s inevitable there will be mayhem between Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), Ned and Olivia Ashton (Lisa LoCicero), Tracy, Brook Lynn, probably even Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell)! The possibilities are endless.
General Hospital surprise: Tracy Quartermaine will be home for the holidays https://t.co/aNliNeNROU
General Hospital vet actress, Leslie Charleson, recently deleted a tweet that may have spilled the tea regarding General Hospital comigs and goings.
In the tweet pictured Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine) herselft, Jackie Zeman (Bobbi Jones), Ryan Carnes (Lucas Jones), and Brad Maule (ex-Tony Jones). Leslie tweeted, “Look who was on the show today!!” and more. Check out the now removed image below!
This could mean a surprise return for General Hospital’s ex- Dr. Tony Jones (Brad Maule). If so, it sounds like it would only be a brief stint, as Charleson hinted in her tweet that he was at GH for the day.
ABC’s General Hospital has a brand new promo to give fans a sneak peek at the new Jason Morgan! Actor Billy Miller has taken on the role and replaced Steve Burton as Jason after 21 years. Right now, Jason Morgan is lying in a hospital bed at General Hospital with Nurse Elizabeth Webber at his side. The only thing that feels right to him at the moment is a connection with the name Jake. He chooses to call himself Jake and he and Liz agree upon that decision. Jason and Elizabeth are starting to start a bond… or rekindle and old  one. No matter what Jason’s personality will be like, and no matter who he will be most drawn to, the fact remains that Jason Morgan is HOME. His wife, Samantha Morgan, his boss, Sonny Corinthos, and his best friend, Carly Corinthos Jacks will be getting their loved one back, along with his Mother, Monica Quartermaine, and many other friends and family that have been missing Jason since 2012.
Check out General Hospital’s new promo!
Who do you think Jason will become? Jason Morgan? Quartermaine? Or… A whole new side of Jason?!
Alice Gunderson has been the live in maid for the Quartermaine family since 2001. She is loved by most of the Quartermaine’s as she and Tracy have their differences. Alice really holds a fondness for Luke Spencer. When he and Tracy got married about 4 years ago, Alice was so upset she wore black to their wedding. She is witty, funny, kinda, and a professional wrestler. She goes by the name of “The Dominator” and Morgan Corinthos is a big fan.
Now that Michael is running ELQ, Fluke has convinced Tracy to make Michael think she and Luke got an annulment in their marriage. She wants to take ELQ right from under Michael’s feet and in order to do that she has to keep her enemy (Michael) closer. Little does Tracy know, she is the one being played by Fluke. If she succeeds in knocking Michael off his ELQ throne, she won’t be far behind him. Fluke has a plan of his won for ELQ.
Alice walked in on Tracy having a phone conversation with Fluke. They were discussing the take down and how she was convincing Michael that she is truly sorry and wants to help ELQ in any way she can. Just as ALice was about to reveal to Michael what Tracy was up to, she collapsed. Over at GH, Monica ran some tests and scans. The results came back that Alice needs a heart transplant.
As Alice is fighting for a new heart, Molly and Rafe are fighting for their lives after Rafe crashed into a police barracade meant for him to stop and surrender. Rafe was running from his recent life of crime. Molly hopped into his car in hopes to talk him out of running. The two were yelling about Rafe’s current situation with drugs and causing Dr. Drake’s accident when suddenly Rafe drove his car into the road block. They were rushed to General Hospital and we don’t know if either will survive. Will Alice receive  a heart from one of these teens? Will Rafe or Molly die and save Alice? There is also a rumor that Shawn will end up killing Fluke’s companion, mobster, Mickey Diamond and he will be the one to give Alice a heart. Let us know what you think. Will Alice survive?
You want to know what will be happening on this special day? Today marks General Hospital’s 51st anniversary and it will be loaded with General Hospital history. For starters, we will be able to take a stroll down Carly lane with the three actresses that have played the character over the years. Sarah Joy Brown originated the role in 1996,later to return to General Hospital in a much different role as Claudia, daughter of mobster Anthony Zacchara. Tamara Braun took over the role of Carly until the current actress, Laura Wright has become the Carly we know today. All three women are extremely talented and have made fans fall in love with Carly three times over. Executive Producer Frank Valentini weighs in on Carlypalooza by stating, “We like to try and take advantage of the history of the show, and in honoring the history of the show, we not only honor the characters, but the actors, We have come up with a fun way for the audience to get a chance to see Sarah and Tamara again.”
Valentini also talks about their strategy for celebrating the 51st anniversary as a whole.  He explains, “We’re trying to make sure we mine the entire field of rich history that is GENERAL HOSPITAL as opposed to repeating some of things we’ve done. Instead of competing with ourselves, we didn’t want to repeat ourselves. The anniversary episode is really, really special, and there are many, many fun surprises for the audience and many nostalgic moments for them to enjoy.”
The entire anniversary month of April will be packed with history and excitement. Look for Maxie’s return to Port Charles and her encounter with a new guy named Levi. Monica is visited by loved ones, someone gets shot, and Luke’s lies are catching up with him. Don’t miss GH’s 51st anniversary month.
We have all been warned that today’s episode of GH is not to be missed! Tune in today for the 51st anniversary at 2PM Eastern on ABC!
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