Are Julian and Alexis Done for Good?

Julian and Alexis were the hot new couple of the Summer. They share a daughter, Sam Morgan, and were able to rekindle their one night stand romance after many years of not even knowing one another. Fans have nicknamed the duo Julexis, and their scenes have been nothing short of steamy.

Recently, Julexis had an all out blowout argument which led into pre-breakup sex. Alexis called it quits with Julian because she figured out he is the one who shot  and killed Mickey Diamond, and that Julian has been lying to her all along. He is still up to his neck in the mob, but he told Alexis previously that he got out of the business to be with her. In Julian’s defense, he had every intention of getting out, but Fluke is just too powerful.

Is there no going back after Alexis finds out the details of all Julian’s lies? He has been lying to her for months about Ric, claiming that he was his boss, the big time enforcer. As a result, Molly, the daughter of the woman he loves, thinks her own father is dead. Julia has risked Alexis and her family as a result of his lies. Thankfully no one was home when Mickey Diamond had someone place a bomb in Alexis’ mailbox.

Not only has Julian been lying about being in the mob, he has also been lying about Luke. This week on General Hospital, it was finally revealed the Julian knows that this fake Luke, Fluke, if you will, is not actually the real Luke Spencer. Does this mean he knows where the real Luke is? If Julian knows that Luke, who is very fond of Alexis, and Alexis of him, is drugged and tied up in some crazy house, and he is withholding this information from her, it is doubtful she will ever forgive him. Are Julian and Alexis done for good? Will he ever be able to win his family back after all of his lies come unraveled right in front of him?

Let us know if you want Julian and Alexis back together, or if they are beyond the point of no return.

 

 

 

 

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Sam is a Cassadine, What is in Store for Her When Helena Returns?

Other than the fact that we all know Sam is Alexis’ daughter, the writers rarely touch on the fact that Sam is indeed a Cassadine. Alexis Davis, born, Natasha Alexandra Cassadine, is the daughter of Mikkos Cassadine. Helena was married to Mikkos and she murdered Mikkos’ mistress Kristen Bergmen (Alexis’ Mother) right in front of her. Alexis was traumatized by what she witnessed and experienced severe amnesia. She was raised under the assumption that she was poor and was given the name Alexis Davidovich. This story, similar to a Cinderella/evil step mother saga is what made Alexis who she is today. She is a Cassadine, but like her nephew Nikolas, she is severely lacking when it comes to being an evil sociopath like the rest of them.

Now that we have had a bit of a history lessen, let’s discuss where Sam and Helena fit into all of this. Sam is on the case trying to find out what exactly happened the night of Patrick and Sabrina’s accident. Molly told Silas that Rafe revealed to her that someone put him up to running Patrick’s car off the road. Victor Cassadine admitted to Robin that he was the one who get a hold of Rafe and convinced him to cause the accident in order to keep Robin in line. While Robin is working diligently on bringing Jason back to life, she is also there under strict order from Victor to bring Helena and Stavros Cassadine out of their cryogenic state.

What if…

If General Hospital rumors play out, and Helena is actually awakened by the brilliant Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake, we know that Helena will be out for blood. Sam and Helena have had little to no interaction with one another in the past, even though they are both Cassadines. Since Victor has Jason, and Sam is his wife, will Helena want something from Sam before she can see her husband? It would be an interesting twist to finally see these two pinned against one another. Sam is a strong, capable woman but Helena is pure evil. Do you think Sam would stand a chance against the legendary villain?

If you think Helena and Sam would make a great rivalry, share your ideas and thoughts on how such a story should play out. We look forward to reading your opinions!

 

A Match for Danny is Found Tomorrow!

Tomorrow on General Hospital, there is a major breakthrough in the well being of Sam’s baby Danny. A bone marrow match has been found! Will Sam and Alexis find out who Derek aka Julian really is and come face to face with Danny’s biological Grandfather?

 

 

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A Match for Danny!

This week on General Hospital, a match for baby Danny Morgan is found! Will Sam and Alexis believe it is a coincidental miracle, or will the residents of Port Charles learn the identity of Sam’s long lost Father, Julian Jerome (aka Derek Wells)?

 

 

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Nancy Lee Grahn Teases Fans With “Sam’s Daddy” Game

While many fans seem to think Franco is the obvious donor that will save baby Daniel’s life with a bone marrow transplant, we have another man in mind. There has been a lot of talk about Sam finding out who her biological Father is. Since Danny is so sick, and they are searching for a match, who better to dig up than a long lost relative who would be the child’s biological Grandfather? This is a perfect way to finally introduce Sam’s Daddy. And he just may be the person to save Danny’s life.

Nancy Lee Grahn has notified her Twitter followers that the identity of Sam’s Daddy will be revealed on Monday, July 15th episode of General Hospital. Today via Twitter, @NancyLeeGrahn invited her followers and fellow GH fans to play a little game of #SamsDaddy. Fans got to make guesses on who they think it may be. Game rules stated that whoever wins gets to make out with anyone on GH.

 

GH Promo “Who is my Father?”

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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.

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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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