Earlier this month, General Hospital news reports confirmed that there would be a special episode of GH airing, in honor of late General Hospital star, John Reilly.
General Hospital spoilers revealed that John Reilly’s daughter, Caitlin, will appear in this GH tribute to her late father.
GH Special Honors John Reilly
According to General Hospital spoilers, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner), Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom), and Mac Scorpio (John J. York), will mourn the loss of their friend Sean Donely on May 21st.
In this episode, GH spoilers suggest there will be a mystery involving Sean’s daughter, Annie (Caitlin Reilly), that will draw the attention of Anna, Felicia, Laura, Kevin, and Mac.
Don’t miss the mystery unfold in the May 21st episode of General Hospital!
Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have come a long way. It’s no secret that their individual love for Jason fueled their reciprocal disdain for each other. Today, the two women have come to an understanding as both Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) bff (Carly) and the love of his life (Sam). Sam and Carly developed mutual respect over the years, but in 2011 that wasn’t the case. Instead, insults and cat fights were the norm.
Historically, Sam resented Carly for who she was to Jason, while Carly took advantage of her’s and Jason’s relationship. And many times she called upon him even before she reached out to Sonny. GH recaps recall that Jason was rushed to the hospital after he left Sam to go with Carly. Because of this, Sam blamed Carly for what happened to Jason. That’s when their argument turned physical. According General Hospital history, reports confirm that Sam slaps Carly on August 9th, 2011. Reportedly, the epic b!tch slap happened right in the middle of GH, bear the nurses station. GH news indicates that the episode was so popular “Go Sam” trended on Twitter.
In this GH episode from 8-9-11, Jason Morgan was rushed to GH and is unconscious… nine years later, history repeats itself. Check out the scene below.
In the 1990’s Julia Barrett founded Port Charles’s own cosmetics company, Deception. She launched the business with Dominique (Shell Danielson) and Scotty Baldwin and hired Julia’s sister Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil) as the very first ‘Face of Deception.’ According to General Hospital history, when Dominique passed away in 1994, Scotty and Julian left the company, and left Lucy to run things as CEO. From there, the rest is history.
Fast forward twenty some years and Deception has found a new face and is ready to launch the modern day version of the cosmetic company. Things were starting to fall into place for Lucy when she discovered Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson). Sasha was the perfect woman to represent Deception and Lucy was ready to run with it. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Lucy are working together to make sure this project becomes a success and they are counting on Sasha to help make that happen. Sasha is going through some major drama in her life after she and Michael broke up. Sasha is feeling overwhelmed and caved into being persuaded into taking drugs.
The Face Of Deception
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sasha’s drug use isn’t just a one time thing. Unfortunately, she is headed down a dark path which could jeopardize her own career as well as Deception as a whole.
As General Hospital rumors regarding the return of Brenda Barrett circulate, the story line has the potential to head into a direction no one saw coming. GH rumors suspect Marcil May return to General Hospital in the ear future after GH news and spoilers claim she is Dev Cerci’s (Ashton Arbab) mother. GH rumors hint that Sasha and Brenda will meet and connect during Sasha’s dark days as Brenda could return to step in to the role of representing the company. Lucy Coe will have to go to great lengths to keep Deception in a positive lime light, and by doing so it’s likely she will reach out to Brenda to come to Port Charles.
Previously, General Hospital Blog revealed Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) spoke of Marcil, stating that bringing the actress back would be a “no brainer.”Will Brenda return as part of multiple upcoming stories in Port Charles?
General Hospital Recaps: Remember When The Island Jagger Cates
Over the years, General Hospital has made history time and time again with its iconic storylines. Sadly, those creative and legendary stories won’t told for a while as we navigate through Covid-19. Although this won’t be forever, it is still difficult for the cast, crew, and fans alike to wrap our heads around the reality of it all. While we sit and wait for our world as we know it to go back to normal, we can reflect on the fond memories from our favorite Daytime Drama.
As fashion trends and TV show reboots from the 1990s have begun to resurface, one very memorable General Hospital storyline from the 1990s comes to mind. In the early 1990s I got sucked in and swept away. I started watching GH with my mom and sister and the story that was front and center revolved around Jason Quartermaine. Now, he goes by Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Jason, Jagger Cates (Antonio Sabato Jr.), and Karen Wexler (Cari Shayne) were stranded on an island and I was hooked!
Romance, drama, and adventure followed these three wherever they went, even on a deserted island! After being shipwrecked, they were stranded on a deserted island, making things very awkward for everyone involved since Jagger and Karen were a couple, Jason was annoyed, and the two men weren’t too keen on each other. This love triangle was secondary to that of Jagger, Karen, and Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil), but developed as Jason Quartermaine was basically a third wheel when he, Jagger, and Karen were stuck on a deserted island.
General Hospital Recaps: Remember When The Island Jagger
Tension was always thick between Jason and Jagger. Of course, it was all over a girl. Karen Wexler was the girl they both had their eye on. So, in one climatic scene, Jagger walked up as Jason embraced Karen from behind. Naturally, Jagger was angry and jealous, but it wasn’t what it looked liked. Instead, Jason was comforting Karen after the attempted rape. Like always, Jason Morgan has been a savior to women. He is a natural protector, quick thinker, and a fighter for what’s right. Jason Quartermaine never lost that part of himself, even after the car accident with his brother AJ (Sean Kanan), leading him to change his name from Quartermaine to another family name, Morgan.
At some point, Jason and Jagger had to put their pride and differences aside. This was necessary in order to work together to survive. Jagger was the muscle, while Jason was both the brains of the operation. Additionally, it’s apparent that both Jason and Jagger are strong and resourceful. Karen was resourceful in her own right, but definitely played the role of damsel in distress very well.
General Hospital previews and spoilers show Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) unleash a little bit of her Grandmother’s personality in today’s upcoming episode of General Hospital. Shockingly, GH previews reveal that Charlotte is shown talking to a bag of snakes. As it turns out, Lulu and Valentin’s daughter plans to unleash this snake at Violet’s party.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, things get interesting for Anna (Finola Hughes), Finn (Michael Easton), and poor, sweet, Violet (Jophielle Love). Sadly, Violet’s big birthday bash turns into a frenzy.
Is Charlotte the next Helena Cassadine? Odds are the writers are slowly profession toward a new generation of Cassadine craziness with young Charlotte. Honestly, why not use the wicked witches granddaughter as her prodigy? This little girl meant to cause trouble. Currently, she has it out for Ava Jerome (Maura West), who happens to be Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma) wife. And we all know Nikolas and Valentin aren’t the best of friends. Is she protecting Papa?
Moreover, General Hospital rumors claim Charlotte’s snake, Nagini, unexpectedly come to Peter’s (Wes Ramsey) aid as a distraction between what is going on with him and Robert Scorpio. Instinctively, Robert is onto him and this makes Peter uneasy. So, he suspects that he is not in the clear when it comes to DA Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers).
The new bad guy in town, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is as bad as they come. Although his first attempt at taking Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) down didn’t go as planned, the botched attempts on Sonny and his family will only make Cyrus more determined to make sure he does what he can to take Sonny out.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, in a recent interview with Digital Journal, actor Jeff Kober discloses upcoming information regarding what’s happening in Port Charles. When asked about his new role, Kober stated, “The character is interesting. Things are happening. Port Charles is a hotbed of change. Things are going to change.”
What does Kober mean by, “Things are going to change.”? Currently Sonny Corinthos and Jason Morgan run the town of Port Charles. General Hospital rumors suggest Cyrus is about to give Sonny and Jason a run for their money. According to new General Hospital spoilers, Cyrus is about to strike again. Will Sonny be ready this time?
WOW! What a powerful new General Hospital spoilers promo for 2020. General Hospital has titled this promo, “Victory,” which pretty much sums up the town of Port Charles, the people, and what they all stand for as a whole. Although Port Charles is filled with danger, drama, and heartache, the new GH promo puts focus on the good that is happening in town and to the people of Port Charles.
In the new General Hospital spoilers promo, Ava Jerome (Maura West) says, “Onward and upward” which is among the many positive statements and scenes within the 2 minute and 15 second clip. The promo shows siblings reconnecting, babies being born, sister in laws getting along, and much more.
This could be the calm before the storm. The new General Hospital spoilers 2020 promo comes just in time, right amidst the mob war that has now broke out in Port Charles and in Brooklyn. General Hospital spoilers have been indicating for weeks that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and more are among those directly involved in the mob war that has blindsided the boss, Sonny. February Sweeps is quickly appraoching and the drama is about to heat up. It’s important to think of all the calm, quiet, and peaceful times in Port Charles during this wild, and even violent times.
“Plenty of bad things happen in these halls every day, but, there is always something good waiting just around the corner.” Those words of wisdom came from General Hospital Head Nurse, Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy). The new promo closes out with Sonny and Laura thanking God for General Hospital.
Sonny Corinthos and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) have the right idea as at the end of the clip, the two thank God for GH in a conversation with one another.
Happy Halloween! How about you give yourself a freight in the spirit of the Holiday?! Get your popcorn ready because this week I’m General Hospital, GH Spoilers reveal this year’s Halloween in Port Charles is going to be a KILLER!
It looks like Ryan Chamberlain hasn’t gotten his last fill of his murder spree just yet. We can only assume that Ryan is the killer, but who becomes the victim?
Previously, General Hospital News and Spoilers confirmed the exit of GH actress, Tamara Braun (Dr. Kim Nero). Although this news has not yet been confirmed, fans are all abuzz about the actresses potential departure.
According to General Hospital spoilers, this year’s GH Halloween is more than just tricks and treats. Think of it as a celebration. Kind of like a Port Charles wedding. You know that we can almost always count on a fresh new travesty as any main event in PC.
Between Nikolas Cassadine and Ryan Chamberlain, who causes more of a commotion? And is Kim Nero’s fate in a psychopath’s hands? Will she become Ryan’s next victim on Halloween?
Meanwhile, Port Charles is distracted by another mysterious cloud lurking in the midst. Sources say that Nikolas surprises Laura on Halloween when he shows up alive!
It’s that time of year, and we aren’t just talking about the eerie feeling you get when walking along Pier 54 at night. It’s Halloween! Halloween opens the door for story lines to get even more crazy than they are all year round. Not only is it time for the residents of Port Charles to get dressed up and masked, it’s also time for November Sweeps!
GH Halloween Nikolas Cassadine
General Hospital comings and goings have not confirmed, but GH rumors are circling around one very HUGE comeback. Think back to when Laura saw the psychic and was told her son is in danger. When she called Lucky, he was fine. That only leaves one other son- but he’s dead, right? Maybe not. Ava also tried to reach Nikolas via a psychic medium who claims to be able to connect with the deceased. Ava was Nikolas couldn’t be reached. These are solid signs that Nikolas isn’t dead, and cannot be reached spiritually because he must be alive!
Will Tyler Christopher for the Cassadine fortune? Hayden, Laura, Jax, Curtis, and Kevin are working together to solve Helena’s last mystery, and be able to give the fortune to it’s rightful owner, Spencer Cassadine. Tyler Christopher has come in and out of Port Charles as Nikolas Cassadine since 1996. More recently, he joined the cast of Days of Our Lives in December of 2017 but has since made his exit last Fall.
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