General Hospital Spoilers: Lulu Moved On, Brook Lynn And Dante Reunite

Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) is back home in Port Charles where he belongs, and his family has welcomed him with open arms.

Dante first saw his dad, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) at the tail end of his grandfather’s funeral. Dante tried to make it back in time to say goodbye to Mike (Max Gail), but missed it by minutes. He found his dad there, and Sonny was surprised and moved to finally see his son. Dante then went to his home with Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) where he was greeted by his ex wife and her new boyfriend, Dustin Phillips (Mark Lawson). Lulu poured her heart out to Dante, expressing deep sadness knowing that he told her to move on. Now she had and Dante is conflicted.

No one was happier to see Dante than his mother, Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero). Olivia has been praying for the day her son would come home, and after her heartbreak over seas, Olivia was overcome with emotion when her son showed up at the Quartermaine mansion.

Now that Dante will be staying with his mom and Ned (Wally Kurth) at the Quartermaine’s, General Hospital spoilers reveal Dante will find comfort in an old friend.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) wants Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) to get back on her feet, and to do that she needs to make some changes in her life- starting with leaving his one room apartment.

General Hospital rumors claim Brook Lynn makes her way back to living with Ned and Olivia at the Quartermaine mansion.

Dante is dealing with the fact that he pushed Lulu away and she has now moved on. They clearly still love one another but the pain is just too much to bare. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Brook Lynn and Dante will lean on each other. They will grow closer as their share living space and spend more and more time together. Dante and Brook Lynn are no strangers, and old feelings could resurface. Lulu has moved on, who who’s to say Dante won’t do the same?

General Hospital Spoilers: Alexis And Ned’s Wild Night Isn’t As It Seems, Will Ned Confess To Something He Didn’t Even Do?

Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is drowning in guilt after spending a drunken night with his ex, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn).

Ned was beside himself with worry when Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) was overseas with super spy, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). When Ned was informed that his wife left her phone in a honeymoon sweet shared with Robert, his mind went right for the worst case scenario. Ned assumed Olivia slept with Robert during their adventure in Geneva.

Alexis was grieving the loss of Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) when she and her ex, Ned, decided to go out for some drinks. Although Alexis is a recovering alcoholic, her grief and pain for the best of her. They woke up the next morning as if they had slept together. They assume since both were drunk, and slept in the same bed, that they actually had sex.

Olivia and Ned finally reconnected now that she is back in Port Charles. She assured Ned she would NEVER cheat on him, and read him the riot act regarding his family history of cheating spouses.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Ned’s guilt will grow to the point where it consumes his thoughts. As Olivia’s friend, Alexis also feels guilty for spending the night with her friend’s husband.

General Hospital rumors hint that Ned and Alexis’ wild night isn’t quite as it seems. The act was never shown, and both parties were heavily under the influence, which could have caused them to black out and not remember the details that followed after they left the pub.

Did Ned and Alexis actually even sleep together? Will Ned confess to a one night stand he never had?

General Hospital Spoilers: Ned’s Character In Question After Night Of Drinking With Alexis

Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) have a history of romance and friendship, but also resentment.

The old flames have recently been spending more time together, focusing on Ned being there for Alexis when she received a recent upsetting health diagnosis of osteoporosis. Alexis is grieving Neil Byrne’s (Joe Flanigan) death among other stressors in life while Ned is broken up about Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) running off with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).

After scenes of Alexis and Ned’s drunken stupid, GH fans couldn’t help but criticize Ned’s actions of allowing Alexis to drink, knowing she’s a recovering alcoholic. In the contrary, some GH fans give Ned the benefit of the doubt by pointing out that he was completely intoxicated, and not in his right mind to know right from wrong.

What side are you on? Is Ned’s character tarnished for letting Alexis drink? Or is he excused for being stressed and drunk himself?

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General Hospital Spoilers: Wally Kurth Teases Fans About Ned’s Actions, Nancy Lee Grahn Chimes In! What Did Ned Do?

Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is having a rough go with his wife, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero). Ned is feeling alone and neglected by Olivia, and is concerned about her whereabouts with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) after getting a phone call from a hotel in Geneva.

Alexis is grieving the loss of Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan), among dealing with other hardships in her life. Alexis recently found out about a new health issue and Ned was right by her side.

Ned and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) are having a drunken heart to heart, and General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest this could lead to something more.

General Hospital news reports Wally Kurth recently teased fans regarding Ned’s bad decisions. Kurth refers to his character as, “numb Ned.” Wally Kurth goes on to reveal Ned’s actions will be exposed on the next episode. Co-star and ex love interest of Ned Ashton, Nancy Lee Grahn chimed in to Wally’s tweet regarding her character, Alexis Davis. Grahn relies to Kurth’s tweet with a one word rely, “Me?”

Don’t forger, General Hospital news reports GH will be prevented from Tuesday 9/29/20 through Thursday 10/1/20, and possibly Friday 10/2/20. Therefore the “next episode” Walt Kurth refers to will take place on either Friday 10/2/20, or Monday, 10/5/20.

General Hospital Spoilers: Ned And Alexis Find Comfort In Each Other’s Company, Where Will Their Drunken Night Lead?

Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is a recovering alcoholic who definitely should not be drinking. General Hospital spoilers reveal her grief and mourning will cause Alexis to fall off the wagon. Alexis just got blamed for Neil’s death by his own brother, Brendan Byrne (Josh Coxx), which obviously didn’t help her current state of mind.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Alexis and old flame Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) find comfort in each other’s company as they are both going through a rough time. Although Alexis’ grief is over the death of Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan), Ned’s struggles are far less tragic.

Ned is worried that his wife Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) has run off to Geneva with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). Let’s be honest… Ned isn’t wrong, but it’s not what he thinks- at least not yet.

General Hospital rumors claim Ned will jump the gun and make the first extra marital mistake in his and Liv’s relationship. Ned believes Olivia is off on some romantic adventure with Robert Scorpio, and since he and Alexis have been reconnecting lately, they will find themselves drunk at the bar together.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest one thing could lead to another, possible causing Ned to cheat on Olivia.

Will one drunken night together lead Alexis and Ned to bed?

General Hospital Spoilers: Ned Gives Alexis A Shoulder To Cry On, Olivia And Robert’s Adventure Brings Them Closer

Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) hasn’t been the most understanding husband and father lately. Between his reaction to Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) selling her shares to Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), and his wife, Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) running off with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) to see her son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna), Ned has displayed very selfish behavior.

Olivia’s attempt to see Dante was a bust, but she still stuck to her word to Robert and is now helping him in his quest to find the truth about Holly Sutton (Emma Samms). Running into Holly and Luke Spencer’s son, Ethan Lovett (Nathan Parsons) kicked this adventure up a few notches. Olivia found herself right in the middle of the action. When Robert and Ethan were taken and she showed up guns a blazon’ to save the day.

Meanwhile, back in Port Charles, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) is struggling with the grief of losing her boyfriend, Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan), and on top of it, a personal health crisis.

General Hospital spoilers suggest Ned’s quick swoop in to comfort Alexis could be the beginning of something much more. Alexis and Ned have a romantic past, and sometimes old flames burn again.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Robert and Olivia are in the process of building an every lasting bond as they go through this adventure together. Robert has been right by Olivia’s side the entire time she has been grieving for and missing Dante. Olivia is returning the selfless acts by helping Robert in his quest to prove Holly is alive. All while running into extreme danger in the process.

General Hospital rumors claim Ned and Alexis will grow closer as will Robert and Olivia. The possibility of Olivia falling for Robert as Ned and Alexis fall back together after many years is high.

Is Olivia and Ned’s marriage strong enough to fight temptation from outside forces?

General Hospital News: Lois Cerullo Should Be Well On Her Way To PC, Kim Delaney Joins GH

Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) is still hospitalized after being attacked by Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) the night of the Nurses Ball.

General Hospital news confirmed Kim Delaney has joined the cast of General Hospital, and as fans chatter about who Kim Delaney will play in Port Charles, General Hospital rumors hint the AMC alum will arrive in Port Charles to support her daughter, Brook Lynn and her ex husband, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) through this tragedy.

Other General Hospital rumors suggest the newcomer could be playing the role of Detective Chase’s (Josh Swickard) mom, introducing an entirely new character to the scene.

General Hospital news confirmed Delaney starts filming scenes on September 9th. Stay tuned to find out which role she will take on!

General Hospital News: Nancy Lee Grahn Calls Out Picks For New Man, Here Are Her Top Choices

Nancy Lee Grahn’s character, Alexis Davis just lost her man! Not to some sappy, childish breakup, but to sudden death. The death of Neil Byrne and GH exit of Joe Flanigan came as a shock to all.

General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Nancy Lee Grahn has taken to Twitter to call out and solicit potential prospects for Alexis’ love interest. Take a look at her choices!

General Hospital Poll: Lois Is Headed To Port Charles; Who Should Play Brook Lynn’s Mom?

Ever since Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) was heard telling his daughter, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) that her mother is getting in a plane from Sydney, questions arose around the topic of Lois Cerullo. Actress Rena Sofer originated the role of Lois from Bensonhurst in 1993. She fell in love with “Eddie Maine” and become Ned Ashton’s wife. She and Ned had their daughter Brook Lynn.

In 2004, As The World Turns, actress, Leslie Kay joined the cast of General Hospital, and took over the role of Lois Cerullo. She played the part for less than one year.

Days Of Our Lives actress, Lisa Rinna resembles the character while also having that Bensonhurst spunk. Rinna debut on Days in 1992 and remained on and off the NBC Soap until 2018

Currently, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Lois Cerullo is on her way to Port Charles for a family emergency, after her daughter was attacked, resulting in Brook Lynn in critical condition.

The role needs to be filled and fans have come up with a few options. Let us know which of these ladies would make the best Lois Cerullo. Please take a moment to vote on the pill below.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Family And Friends Believe Brook Lynn Tried To Commit Suicide; Nelle Gets Away With BLQ Attack

Lulu (Emme Rylan) and Dustin (Mark Lawson) left their volunteer station to go find Brook Lynn (Briana Lane) which led them to a gruesome discovery. Brook Lynn was found unconscious, on the floor, bleeding out from her throat. Beside Brook Lynn was a pair of scissors, making it obvious the pair of scissors was used to cause the wound. Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) struck again in her mission to kidnap Wiley.

Brook Lynn’s dad, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), and step mom, Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) we not too far behind Lulu and Dustin.

General Hospital spoilers show Nelle covering her tracks as she wiped away her own fingerprints from the weapon. General Hospital rumors claim it won’t be easy getting down to the bottom of what actually happened to Brook Lynn. GH rumors suggest Ned and Olivia will take into consideration the recent family fallout between Ned and his daughter, while Lulu and Dustin reflect on Dustin rejecting Brook Lynn’s kiss.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint Brook Lynn’s family and friends will consider the possibility that she tried to commit suicide after so many things have gone wrong in her life.

Mac Scorpio (John J. York) is on the case and is already questioning Lulu and Dustin, asking if they have seen anyone fleeing the scene of the crime. If a suspect cannot be found, GH rumors claim they won’t rule out the possibility of attempted suicide. Brook Lynn is unconscious and unable to tell everyone what happened. The only hope of nailing Nelle will be if and when Brook Lynn wakes up and remembers what went down with crazy Nelle.

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