Leo turns Eddie into Ned again!?!? GH Shocker! Ned ends Eddie Maine charade?! …Say what you will about Mama Q., aka, Olivia Falconeri Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero), but she’s passionate about her family! Especially her children. Past and present, Olivia gets a bad rap for her emotional reactions to life’s hiccups. But no one worries more than an Italian mother. Ok, maybe an Italian mother from Bensonhurst! Undoubtedly, family comes first and she’ll do anything to protect her loved ones.
Currently, Olivia is losing her mind over Ned Ashton’s (Wally Kurth) run-in with 90s nostalgia. While the one who suffers most is Ned’s adoptive son, Leo (Easton Rocket Sweda). According to GH history, Ned legally adopted Leo after his biological father, Julian Jerome (William deVry) died. Unfortunately, mob violence took Leo’s father’s life when he was just a baby. However unfortunate, Leo was too young to remember losing his father. Sadly, that’s not the case this time. Poor Leo is old enough now to be emotionally impacted by this loss. Although Ned is there in the flesh, Eddie Maine isn’t exactly father material.
According to General Hospital spoilers, parenting just got a lot more difficult for Olivia. Not only does she suddenly have the responsibility of a single mom, she has to watch her son grieve for a man who is right there. Further, she does this while grieving for Ned herself! Ned’s identity crisis affects the entire family, especially their son Leo. Understandably, he’s acting out because he’s struggling with Eddie Maine replacing his father.
Meanwhile, GH spoilers and rumors tease that Olivia and Ned’s son might be the key to unlocking Ned’s emergence. If GH rumors are true, and Ned is truly faking, GH fans speculate Leo does a number on Eddie Maine. How can anyone knowingly hurt that sweet child? Exactly, they can’t. Or they’d have to be a total psychopath, and Ned is not.
Recent GH spoilers and rumors tease that Eddie won’t be pulling on his guitar strings when Leo pulls on Ned’s heart strings.
When thinking of warm and fuzzy, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) isn’t the name that pops to mind as the human representation. In naturally warm hearted peoples, warm and fuzzy feelings generally exude from the particular individual. Let’s just say that when anyone brushes by Tracy, they probably aren’t feeling a welcoming aura.
Is it even possible for someone to really warm up to Granny Q. and visa versa? I mean, technically, yes. It’s apparent that Tracy genuinely cares for her family members. But that doesn’t mean she won’t sell them out, turn them in, or cut them loose for her own benefit. Evidently, when bumping into Tracy Quartermaine, odds are you’ll suffer some bumps and bruises. That woman isn’t a soft landing. That being said, who could be tough enough for Granny Q?!
According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) and Tracy have another run-in. While GH spoilers and previews make it look like these two share their typical vibe, recent GH rumors tease things are different this time.
Don’t get too excited. Tracy and Gregory haven’t said any vows or picked out his and hers hand towels. However, GH spoilers suggest that Gregory and Tracy make nice. According to GH recaps, Papa Chase found out about Tracy’s involvement in Chase’s (Josh Swickard) reinstatement with the PCPD. Ada result, Gregory makes it a point to confront Tracy about what she’s done. At first, they go about their usually dynamic. GH previews show that Gregory tells Tracy to shut up before thanking her. Don’t miss a moment of the Port Charles drama, Monday-Friday at 2PM Eastern!
What happens at the Quartermaine mansion stables that sends Cody running for the main house? Although Cody carries Leo to comfort, he could be seen as the problem in this situation. As a result, Cody’s in the Quartermaine hot seat.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) and little Leo (Easton Rocket Sweda) have a mishap in the stables. Apparently, GH rumors suggest that Leo was acting out and didn’t want to listen to Cody. Then, he winds up getting hurt, and Cody then carries him to comfort. Meanwhile, over at the main house, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), and the rest of the Qs go about their business. GH rumors claim that Cody’s in the Quartermaine hot seat after he carries Leo to Olivia and Brook Lynn. Will they see that he was just trying to help? After all, Leo’s family situation plays a major role in what goes down in the stables.
Acting out is expected behavior as Leo struggles with the sudden and devastating life change. Recently, his family has and continues to go through an ordeal. In reality, the situation is difficult enough for adults to process, let alone a child. The situation with his father, Ned Ashton Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) is weighing on the little guy and he doesn’t know how to convey his feelings. Poor Leo doesn’t want Eddie Maine, he wants his father.
Ned plays Nina at Sonny’s!?!?! Just when you think there’s no other way out for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) than the truth, she goes and jumps on the next opportunity to lie. It never fails that she gets herself into and out of her self inflicted dramas with her own lies. Simply put, Nina can’t stand watching others get what would have passed her by. But you know what they say, never say never.
Therefore, she’ll do anything to get what’s caught her eye, especially if she sees someone else giving whoever or whatever a second look. GH recaps remind us of how she stumbled upon a very married Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). She didn’t do what an empathetic and compassionate person would do. Instead, Nina lied, kept him from his wife and family, took advantage of his fragile state of mind, and so much more irreparable suffering. And let’s not forget that she got away with it.
Ned plays Nina at Sonny’s
It’s a setup?! Fast forward to current times and General Hospital fans noticed something oddly familiar. But GH spoilers tease that things are different for Nina this time around. First, she took advantage of Sonny, an amnesiac whose family thought he was dead. Now, she thinks she’s about to do that same thing (yet different) to Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth). So far, Nina believe she Roman to use Ned’s certain type of amnesia for her benefit. Sound familiar? However, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease the joke is on her.
According to GH spoilers, Sonny opened his home to Eddie Maine as a kind gesture to Olivia (Lisa LoCicero). That means Sonny, Ned/Eddie and Nina will have lots of quality time together. What’s his plan?
Brook Lynn finds Ned missing?! The Quartermaine family is beside themselves with worry about Ned (Wally Kurth). Unexpectedly, the ELQ mogul tripped and took a spill at the Metro Court pool. The incident knocked him unconscious, but his wife, children, and mother are especially struggling with his current condition.
General Hospital Recaps: Ned Ashton’s reputation around the business and social circles reflect on his infamously shameless practices. Over the years, Ned lied, stole, and cheated in the name of ELQ. So, when a situation arises, and Ned is blamed for underhanded actions, people believe it. And that’s exactly what happened when Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) tipped off the SEC. She then made sure that Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) kept her identity confidential. Mistakenly, Nina thought she overweight every angle, leaving no trail back to herself.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Nina has the opportunity to set things straight. Over at the hospital, Brook Lynn finds Ned missing. It seems as though Eddie Maine checked out, though he most likely didn’t sign any discharge papers. Can Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) she’s some light on the situation?
As if Olivia (Lisa LoCicero), Brook Lynn, and Tracy (Jane Elliot) didn’t have enough to worry about. Now, GH spoilers tease that Eddie wanders the hospital halls and bumps into a familiar face. That’s when Nina comes face to face with Ned/Eddie, aka Nedly. Will Ned recognize Nina?
Rena Sofer brings Lois Cerullo back to General Hospital?! …Before she was Quinn Fuller on the CBS soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful for nine years, Rena Sofer was part of the Quartermaine chaos in the 1990s. She arrived in Port Charles as Lois Cerullo in 1993. And in just four short years, Sofer’s role became iconic.
What a great time to reflect on iconic GH eras. The 1990s was such a great time in Port Charles. Aside from having been the time I first starting watching GH, the early 1990s was the beginning of making history. The Nurses Ball, the iconic island storyline, and HIV/AIDS Awareness, kicked off the early 90s. Additionally, Jason Quartermaine (Steve Burton) was still wearing argyle sweaters, and Brenda and Sonny were just getting started. Undeniably the 90s vibe in Port Charles was unforgettable.
Rena Sofer Brings Lois Cerullo Back To General Hospital
According to GH history, another unforgettable aspect of General Hospital in the 90s is Wally Kurth’s portrayal of Eddie Maine. As Ned Ashton’s rock star persona, he and Lois Cerullo became the hottest thing on the scene. Their love resulted in their daughter Brook Lynn.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) reaches out to her mom, Lois, in the wake of Ned’s identity crisis. Who knows Eddie Maine better than his ex-wife from Bensonhurst?!
Tracy Quartermaine is Pikeman?! …The Quartermaine family has always been a ruthless bunch. They treat the family business (ELQ) better than most family members, protecting it at all cost. I’m doing so they lie, cheat, steal, and who knows what else, all in the name of ELQ.
Although familiar with illegal business dealings, unlike Sonny’s organization, ELQ is a legal business. Clearly, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) isn’t too fond of PC’s most influential mobster. It’s no secret that Tracy doesn’t want Sonny or any of his employees near her family. Unfortunately for Tracy, Sonny’s entanglements are weaved tightly to some Quartermaines. Because of this, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Tracy would love nothing more than to see Sonny lose his power. What better way to accomplish her desires than to involve the big dogs. Therefore, GH rumors speculate that Nina isn’t the only one who snitched.
See, GH recaps remind fans that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had her attorney Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) send the SEC an anonymous tip. The tip incriminated Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) in insider trading. However, there was no mention about Sonny or The Feds. So then how come the Feds showed up so quickly? According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Nina and Tracy both have a hand in this, individually. Word out on the stress is that Tracy is the one who got the Feds involved because she IS PIKEMAN! ????
What do you think? Could Tracy be calling the shots?
Sonny calls out Nina! …Sonny prides himself on doing whatever it takes to protect his family. In his line of work threats are part of the territory. Sadly, it’s not uncommon for enemies to send messages through spouses and even children. Moreover, whichever enemy makes the threat against the family will be dealt with. That is, if he outsmarts the enemy.
The mob is no place for the faint of heart. If you sign up for this lifestyle, you better know what you’re getting into. So basically, choosing this path takes a special type of person. While falling in love with a mobster is a choice, having been born to a mob family certainly is not. No matter how you look at it, the boss, the spouse, and the children must know their role.
Over the years, Sonny and his family have made a name for themselves around Port Charles. And when we refer to Sonny’s family, Carly Corinthos immediately comes to mind. After all, she and Sonny were the most powerful couple in PC. Individually, Carly and Sonny are forced to be reckoned with. And with put together, they were unstoppable. General Hospital recaps recall the dynamic duo and the strength they display as a team. But when Nina came into Sonny’s orbit, things began to unravel.
Sonny Catches On, Calls Out Nina
General Hospital previews indicate Sonny calls out Nina for her strange behavior. Unlike Carly, Nina isn’t cut out for the mob life. She doesn’t understand how one small act can send a domino effect in motion, taking down everyone he loves, one at a time. Because Nina was never cut out for this, she made a move any mob wife would never make. She didn’t think things through, ultimately putting Sonny at risk. Now that that Feds are involved in Carly and Drew’s SEC scandal, Sonny could be skating on thin ice… all thanks to his lovely bride-to-be.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, the walls are closing in on Nina. As she feels pressured by friends and her own conscience, Nina’s erratic behavior raises red flags. Sonny calls out Nina for her strange behavior. Will she crack?
Will Ned’s split personality have lasting implications ? …Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) anxiously awaits for an update on Ned. So, just when you thought things couldn’t get crazier in Port Charles, all-out lunacy breaks loose. Unfortunately, the current state of affairs has everyone on edge. Families are feuding over unscrupulous business dealings among personal family troubles. Basically, trauma is all around, causing emotional distress to so many.
When it comes to the Quartermaine family business, it’s pretty obvious that everyone wants a piece of the ELQ pie. Truthfully, the Q family’s cut-throat nature to climb the corporate ladder is like taking candy from a baby for most. The Quartermaine family members wear shady business dealings like a pair of their favorite sunglasses.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that ELQ’s future is at stake. It seems like there are too many hands in the cookie jar. Traditionally, only the Quartermaine’s were in a position to call the shots. Somehow anyone and everyone can get on the ELQ board these days.
GH recaps recall when Ned hurried over to spill the tea about Nina. He geared toward exposing Nina as she laid back and let him take the blame. Then, in a split second everything changed. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot), didn’t get to hear what Ned had to say, but he can tell us when he’s feeling better! Or maybe he won’t because some wild GH spoilers tease that recent events could trigger Ned’s split personality disorder, aka dissociative identity disorder.
Will Ned take on the “Eddie Maine” persona for the foreseeable future?!
It’s unbelievable how Nina Reeves can sit back and let someone else take the blame for something she did. As a result of her silence, lives are destroyed. Two face prison time, and children may lose their parent to Pentonville. In addition, a husband, father, friend, and well-known business man’s life is at stake.
Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is a son, father, husband, and cunning businessman. As he fights for his life, a snitch and a coward is among him and his loved ones.
Recent GH recaps recall when Dr. TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) came out with some news. Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) were ecstatic to hear that Ned’s condition took a turn for the better. Now, Ned’s wife and daughter can rest easy knowing that he doesn’t have to have surgery. But just because Ned survives physically, doesn’t mean his mind is all there. ???? Will Nina milk every minute of Ned’s fugue state of mind?
…Will all be forgiven when it turns out that Nina isn’t the only one involved in the SEC tip? Right now, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is consumed with fear that she’ll be caught. Making a vindictive move on Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) serves as her biggest mistake yet.
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