Photo Credit: TV Line Rena Sofer returns to GH as Lois Cerullo
Last month, General Hospital news reports confirmed Rena Sofer’s GH return. The iconic actress got her start on Loving from 1988-1991. Then, in 1993 Rena Sofer landed the role of Lois Cerullo from Bensonhurst, on General Hospital. The role became wildly popular as Lois Cerullo brought strength and sass, and a “don’t mess with me,” vibe.
Previously, GH spoilers and rumors speculated about Sofer’s (potential) return after news reports confirmed her Bold and the Beautiful exit. While a current storyline on General Hospital sends a nostalgic vibe, fans being to reminisce of the 1990s in Port Charles. Today, Ned Quartermaine goes by the name Eddie Maine.
Photo credit: TV Line
GH recaps recall the slip and fall accident that knocked Ned out and triggered a memory disorder. Now, Ned only wants to be be referred to as Eddie Maine, as he has no recollection of his life as Ned Quartermaine.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Rena Sofer’s return to GH as Lois Cerullo. An exclusive sneak peek from TV Line gives a look inside Lois’s Port Charles arrival.
Surprise! GH spoilers reveal that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) opens the door to her mother, Lois Cerullo. She came all the way from Bensonhurst because she read an article about how Decpetion fired her daughter Brook Lynn. Now here she is, at the Quartermaine mansion.
An exclusive clip from TV Line shows a brief clip to Tuesday’s episode. On October 10th, Lois learns that Tracy manipulated and blackmailed her daughter into corporate espionage against Deception.
Carly takes care of Mason for Olivia… and Ava?! …Often times people become intimidated in the presence of a confident, strong person. Undoubtedly, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) exhibits those qualities. She’s not afraid to speak out, stand up, and step in. And if you’re lucky enough to be her friend, she’ll always have your back. In fact, Carly will even smash a bottle over someone else’s back if they try to mess with anyone she cares about.
Needless to say, Carly is one tough cookie. She’s loyal and stands by her friends. And that’s exactly what she did for Olivia Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero). GH recaps recall Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) all over Olivia, inside that dive bar. One thing led to another, and Carly stepped in when she was needed. Then, she hit Mason over the back of the neck and his, causing him to fall to the floor. Seemingly unconscious, Mason was subdued. Thanks to Carly (and Eddie), he won’t be bothering Olivia anymore!
Carly Takes Care Of Mason
Meanwhile, Mason is still a problem for Carly’s other gal pal, Ava Jerome (Maura West). See, Mason is after Ava’s baby daddy, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). He targeted Ava so that she could help him get closer to his subject. Coincidentally, the woman who knocked him out is also Sonny’s baby mama. But after that bar brawl, GH spoilers and rumors tease Mason won’t want to mess around in Carly’s orbit anymore. That being said, did she scare him enough for him to steer clear of Ava too? I mean, he saw what Carly did to defend Olivia. Why wouldn’t she do the same for Ava too?
…Although new to Port Charles, Cody Bell is all too familiar with his childhood bestie’s mom. In fact, Cody and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) go way back. Those two troublemakers take it back to Bensonhurst, where they met and became childhood friends. But back then, Olivia was Mama Falconeri, not Mama Q., as Cody’s named her today.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Olivia continues worry as she watches Leo struggle with the circumstances. Her heart breaks for her son as he tries to make sense of why Eddie looks like his bad, but insists that he isn’t. Thankfully, Cody has been a great friend to Leo. The time spent together in the stables helped develop the bond bet Erb them. Now, Cody and Leo have each other’s backs. That’s why Cody’s offer was an easy decision on Cody’s part.
GH recaps recall that Olivia and a Cody already made arrangements for Cody to move into the main house. As a result, Cody and Olivia move closer as she leans on him for support. GH rumors hint that Olivia falls for Cody when he steps up for her and Leo. Is Ned wasting precious time as he rejects his wife over and over? Will he find Olivia and Cody when it’s too late?
Nina takes Sonny and Ned?! …Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is on a roll. She’s been on a lucky streak lately, while taking Ws at every turn. In the wake of Nina’s recent victories, those around her have taken one L after another.
If you’re a little lost on this ongoing saga, General Hospital recaps recall just how Nina and Sonny got started. It’s been over two years since Nina found Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) in Nixon Falls. That was when she decided to keep a brain-injured man who she knows has a wife and family, who was also presumed dead, all to herself. Who even does that?! Moreover, if that wasn’t bad enough, she stole more than Carly’s man. Before becoming Sonny’s fiancé, Nina took Carly Corinthos’s (Laura Wright) half of the Metro Court.
“I think I’ve seen this film before, and I didn’t like the ending.” -TS
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, history resembles itself now that Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) thinks he’s someone new. Similarly, Nina is manipulating Eddie Maine as she did Mike back in Nixon Falls. Manipulation is her claim to fame and the tactic used to take advantage of the victim. By using their own words and twisting them for her own benefit, Nina’s manipulative behavior keeps yet another father away from his wife and family. We don’t know about y’all, but this gives major Corinthos family vibes. The damage Nina caused Sonny and his family is irrefutable. And by the looks of things and GH rumors, the Quartermaine’s are next to fall victim to Nina.
GH rumors hint that Nina takes Sonny and Ned! What’s done is done with Sonny. Sadly, Nina got him to fall in love with her. But that is soon to be over. Meanwhile, Nina is all up in her business pattern’s personal life. Once again, Nina benefits by preying on victims. And it just so happens that they are none other than two bestie’s husbands. If history repeats itself, then Nina is going for Olivia’s half of the Metro Court next.
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?
…It just might be Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) lucky day! While it’s true that many would argue otherwise, Ned’s (Wally Kurth) accident could very well be Brook Lynn’s stroke of luck. It’s safe to say that Olivia won’t share BLQ’s sentiments. Instead, odds are that Ned’s misfortune leaves Olivia feeling unmoored as the unexpected incident that left Ned hanging on for dear life.
Oddly enough, Ned’s daughter isn’t the only one who could benefit from his near death experience. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) breathes a little easier when she learns that Ned woke up with an identity crisis. For obvious reasons, Nina’s pleasantly surprised with Ned’s new persona. Furthermore, while some GH rumors hint that he’s faking the condition, others question why he’d pretend to keep Nina’s secret… unless he’s planning the ultimate exposure and needs time to her or right.
Meanwhile, Brook Lynn’s music career has suffered over the past couple years. She went from Singer/Songwriter to Songwriter/Manager when a tragic incident left her unable to sing. Ever since Chase (Josh Swickard) returned to the PCPD, Brook Lynn’s career as a Music Manager providing any managerial support. That being said, General Hospital rumors speculate that BLQ uses her dad’s condition for her own benefit.
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Thanksgiving at the Quartermaine’s is anything but typical. A typical Quartermaine Thanksgiving involves mass chaos stemming from any member of the family or extended family.
General Hospital spoilers reveal this year, the Quartermaine Thanksgiving celebration will seem to be going according to plan, however, things take a turn for the worse. Expect the unexpected as Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) coordinates their Thanksgiving feast.
General Hospital recaps highlight the main events of a classic Thanksgiving with the Quartermaine’s. The arguments, chaos, the ruined bird, pizza, and a special song tie up their gatherings in a nutshell.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate this family gathering is one to remember as the entire crew watches the destruction unfold.
GH spoilers and previews hint toward more of an Italian style dinner… pizza anyone? You won’t want to miss this year’s Thanksgiving episode. This tradition is held near and dear to the hearts of many General Hospital fans. Let’s see what the people of Port Charles have in store this Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season.
Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Olivia Falconeri Ashton’s (Lisa LoCicero) began to fall apart after Ned’s trust in Olivia was lacking. Ned believed she was out on adventures, cheating on him with Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). Ned then let himself use his thoughts to control his actions, finding himself in bed with Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn).
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate Olivia is feeling more confident about a future with Ned. She’s starting to come around on Ned’s sincere apology.
General Hospital previews show Olivia extending the offer to stay at the Quartermaine mansion to Ned. This would be the first time sleeping under the same roof since they separated over what he did with Alexis.
General Hospital rumors claim Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) baby Bailey Lois, is bringing the family closer together. But soon enough, everything will end up blowing apart and Brook Lynn’s lies could tear apart this family.
Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) back in Port Charles, shocking everyone with her unexpected pregnancy.
As if Brook Lynn didn’t have enough to think about while she’s scheming Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) to get ELQ back to the Quartermaine’s, General Hospital spoilers reveal she is about to play matchmaker.
General Hospital previews indicate Brook Lynn tries to get her dad, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) back together with his estranged wife, Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero).
General Hospital’s Amanda Setton has returned to the soap opera as a member one of the show’s core families. The role of Brook Lynn Quartermaine was temporarily recast when Setton left the show on maternity leave. Actress Briana Lane stepped into Setton’s shoes until her exit late last year.
General Hospital news reports Amanda Setton has opened up about her recent return to General Hospital. She begins an interview by expressing her joy for playing the role of Brook Lynn. She said, “I was very excited to get back to GH!” She continued on about her cast mates and why she enjoys the role she plays. “I missed everyone so much and missed getting to play Brook Lynn each day. She’s just such a fun, spunky, ‘live life to the fullest’ kind of gal. That’s an energy I enjoy getting to tap into!”
General Hospital spoilers reveal, Amanda’s take on how it feels to step into the role on de again. The new mother of three revealed her return feels different this time. Setton acknowledges that she “was definitely a bit more nervous than normal given the sleeplessness I’m dealing with right now because of the baby, but was excited for the challenge. My first day back was so wonderful, seeing all the producers and the entire cast and crew. It was so amazing being back with Wally (Ned Ashton) and Lisa (Olivia Falconeri); they really feel like my family. It was so comforting being back together again in the Quartermaine living room!”
The fans are greatly appreciated and Setton expressed her gratitude to the GH fans for their love and support. She said, “Thank you for supporting the show and for falling in love with Brook Lynn. She’s a dynamo, but beneath it all, has a big heart and always has her family and their well-being as her priority. You guys are the best!”
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate Brook Lynn’s return to Port Charles will be full of drama and excitement. She has returned with a bun in then oven, and the father of her baby is a Cassadine! There won’t be a dull moment!
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