Who Will Save Danny?

Sam received some unsettling news from Dr. Silas Clay when he paid a visit to the Davis home. While he did confirm that his revised protocol is working on Danny, he warned Sam that this is not the end of her nightmare. Although Sam and Jason’s son Daniel is responding well to the treatment, Silas informed Sam that Danny will most likely have to undergo a bone marrow transplant. He encouraged her to start looking for donors right away. Spinelli, Danny’s God Father, sprung into action and told Sam he would be gathering all the information in search for a match.

So now we ask, WHO WILL SAVE DANNY? This would be a perfect time to finally find Sam Morgan’s biological Father. This just may be the story line leading up to how everyone will find out who Sam’s Daddy is. It would be completely necessary to find a blood relative in hopes for finding an exact match. Perhaps Alexis knows where Sam’s Father is and will be determined to find him now to help save her precious grandson. Or maybe the arrival of the man she conceived Sam with will be a surprised to everyone.

If you want to know who Sam’s Father is SHARE this!

General Hospital: The Nurses Ball 2013

General Hospital’s Nurses Ball is back! This is what everyone is saying about the big event! Are you all as excited as I am?!

 

 

 

 

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Will GH’s Nikolas Cassadine (Tyler Christopher) Returns for The Nurses Ball?

Nancy Lee Grahn (GH’s Alexis Davis) tweeted that she was happy to see her TV nephew, Nikolas Cassadine, played by Tyler Christopher at General Hospital. There has been talk of having Nikolas return to Port Charles for the revival of The Nurses Ball and for General Hospital’s big 50th anniversary. With Nancy’s tweet we now have more reason to believe that it is more than just a rumor.

 

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Who is Sam Morgan’s Father?

We all have been wondering for YEARS who Alexis slept with that helped create the beautiful Samantha McCall Morgan. Recently this has become more of an open topic with actress Nancy Lee Grahn. She has playfully tweeted, naming a few possibilities, most recently John Stamos’ character Blackie Parrish. She also mentioned in an interview that she would like the Father to be  a character that is not currently on the canvas. I have a feeling this story will start to develop relatively soon.

Val Chmerkovskiy from DWTS to General Hospital!

Today two General Hospital actresses (Kelly Monaco and Nancy Lee Grahn), and Val himself tweeted about the professional dancer being on set of General Hospital, and not just as a bystander! Check it out!

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Dancing with the Stars DOUBLE ELIMINATION! Vote for Kelly Monaco!

Tonight on DWTS it is DOUBLE ELIMINATION night! PLEASE use all of your votes and show support for the amazingly talented Kelly Monaco. Even though I have faith in Kelly’s dancing, we need to ensure that she stays on with the fan votes. We cannot assume that enough people will vote to keep her on. She deserves to see this competition through because she is clearly one of the best dancers of the season. Let’s all do our part in supporting Kelly. Please call 1-800-868-3411 for #TeamVally! Also, log onto Facebook and vote on the DWTS Facebook page, and abc.com. Tonight in the audience, keep your eyes peeled for Kirsten Storms (Maxie), Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth), and Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis). They will be cheering Kelly on!

Steve Burton’s Last Day at General Hospital

Yesterday September 27, 2012, was the last day of Steve Burton’s 21 year long career of playing GH’s Jason (Quartermaine) Morgan. All throughout the day, cast mates posted pictures, Tweeted, and posted Facebook messages showing their love and support for such a dear friend and asset to General Hospital. The entire cast wore black T shirts on Steve’s last day taping on the GH set in honor of Jason. Steve Burton is off to live in Tennessee with his family, something he has always wanted to do, and felt that now is the best time to fulfill that dream. As a fan, and like most of us, I do not know what comes next for Jason Morgan and all the ways he fit into the story lines. My heart breaks for JaSam and the fact that if Jason is written off, Sam will lose her soul mate in some way or another, Sonny, Spinelli, and Carly will lose their best friend. And who knows, that may be good for Liz, out of sight, out of mind, right? haha. Might be just what she needs to get over him. Here are some featured Tweets regarding Steve’s last day.

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and this one just breaks my heart… actually crying now.

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We Love GH’s Mac Scorpio!

 

 

 

 

 

 

I mean really, who doesn’t love Mac Scorpio?! Kind-hearted, good looking, funny guy, and a good Father/Uncle! Mac has been around Port Charles for so long… longer than I have been watching GH, but not much. 😉 Mac first arrived in Port Charles in 1991, (I was 9 years old). Mac is well known for his relationship with Felicia Jones played by Kristina Wagner. In more recent years, writers have played with the idea of Mac being romantically involved with PC lawyer, and Mother of 3 beautiful girls, Sam, Kristina, and Molly, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). They have been back and forth with Mac and Alexis and it has never really amounted to anything more than awkward set ups by the Davis Girls. Now, to further complicate things, Felicia is back in town and she and Mac have been talking about getting back together. After the death of Georgie, and now Robin’s “death,” Mac really needs some happiness in his life. Who do you all want to see Mac in a romantic relationship with? Should he go back to his old flame Felicia? Or should he start fresh with Alexis?

Not only do we love Mac Scorpio the character, but we love John York himself. He is such a kind man! If you are on Twitter, you will see that he reaches out to fans effortlessly. He is genuine when tweeting and responding to his fans, supports them just as much as we support him and the show. It is a great thing when an actor truly shows appreciation for the support of the fans by reciprocating respect and enthusiasm. I want to give John York a huge THANK YOU from General Hospital Blog for being an amazing actor, keeping Mac awesome, and for supporting the fans and this blog! I look forward to watching his upcoming story lines with the ladies of PC! Follow him on Twitter @JohnJYork

Nancy Lee Grahn Tweets on Recast of Kristina Davis

The twitter world of General Hospital has been buzzing all night ever since the news came out regarding the recasting of GH character Kristina Davis (Corinthos). Previously played by Lexi Ainsworth, the role has now been filled by Lindsey Morgan. GH fans are on opposite ends of the spectrum, some cursing Frank Valentini and Ron Carlivati for any input they may have had to recast this role. Others are happy for whatever is to come and have embraced the changes at General Hospital. According to Daytime Emmy winner, GH Actress Nancy Lee Grahn, Lexi Ainsworth did not want to commit to the role and sign a contract. Check out Nancy’s Tuesday night Tweet!

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