For us over at General Hospital Blog, this one is a no-brainer. However, there have been many General Hospital fans who have been arguing the opposing side. There have been countless debates in General Hospital Facebook groups such as Loyal General Hospital fans, arguing for and against each party. Here is what we think…
I’m just going to lay it out on the table, nice and bluntly. Dante was just diagnosed with foot in mouth disease. Seriously, I mean, how stupid should he feel right now? Jumping to the assumption that his wife, Lulu, would immediately jump into bed with her ex, Dillon Quartermaine just days after he arrived back in Port Charles, I mean, come on! Does he not know his wife at all? After all they have been through, dating, through marriage, and through trying to conceive little Rocco, does Dante think Lulu would throw that all away at the drop of a dime? Apparently, he does think that, and it’s actually what HE ended up doing. Yes Lulu lied to her husband, but lying to protect her brother’s life doesn’t even come close to justify being cheated on.
The opposing side, those who blame Lulu, claim that she is at fault for not trusting her own husband. When will Dante (and the fans) realize that this ISN’T about Dante? Certain situations have a great way of exposing people’s egotistical mind set. Dante just had to make this about HIMSELF. God forbid he put himself in Lulu’s shoes, and tried to understand that her own brother’s life was at stake, and that her parents made her swear not to tell a soul, especially a cop. The risk was just too great. If anything had happened to Lucky because Lulu felt the need to feed Dante’s ego and let him in on the secret, life threatening situation, that would be an awful burden for her to bare for the rest of her life.
Not only did Dante ASSUME his loving, devoted, wife, his partner in life, was screwing around with her ex-boyfriend from her teen years, he then tried justifying his continued anger with her due to the fact that “she lied.”
As stated before, this to GH Blog is a no-brainer. Dante should have waited to confront his wife before acting out on what he THOUGHT his wife had done to him. Was this just an excuse for him to get with Valerie? Deep down, did Dante want a reason to sleep with Lulu’s cousin?
We won’t go that far as of yet, but we do feel that Dante is reaching. Now Dante must justify his betrayal to himself and he is coming up with an excuse for his behavior. He is even throwing Luke into this argument. He is displaying feelings of jealousy toward his father-in-law, and his wife’s devotion to helping him. Dante has some serious insecurity issues that he needs to address STAT, in our honest opinion.
We want to know what the fans think! Are you #TeamDante or #TeamLulu?
Dante and Lulu have been through practically everything together. They have experienced a beautiful yet tragic courtship, wedded bliss, pregnancy complications, kidnappings, Magic Milo, and much more. General Hospital spoilers now reveal that Dante and Lulu’s marriage will be put to the test. As Lulu and Dillon remain bonded by their secret, Dante will need someone to confide in when he witnesses Lulu and Dillon sharing intimate time together, in secret. It’s apparent that Dante will take what he sees and interpret it in a way that differs from the reality of what is going on. General Hospital rumors have been circulating that Dante will react to his suspicion of Lulu and Dillon becoming romantically involved, and lean on Lulu’s cousin, Valerie. Although the audience is well aware the the secret Lulu and Dillon are harboring isn’t even their own, but Luke and Laura’s, Dante remains in the dark.
It looks like the happiest couple in Port Charles is headed for a tragic end. These two have been through the ringer, to hell and back… will they be able to overcome Lulu’s secret, Dante’s insecurity, and Valerie’s shoulder to cry on?
Fans are totally resistant to the story line that seems like it’s obviously underway. We can see that slowly but surely Dante and Lulu’s marriage will be unraveling and coming apart at the seams. They are one of the few married couples on GH that have stuck together through thick and thin. A young couple, with a toddler son, they seem like the perfect little family.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Dante and Lulu will go through some major turmoil in the near future. General Hospital rumors claim that Valerie and Dillon will break these two soul mates apart. Although Valerie isn’t purposely putting herself between Dante and her cousin Lulu, she has made her way closer to Dante inadvertently. She now works side by side with Dante at the PCPD, the two spend a lot of time together, and she stuck by his side when he was accused of being racist. Dillon is also there for Lulu, not intentionally trying to steal her away from Dante, but as a caring friend. These two share the same secret about Luke and Laura, and are both lying to people they love.
We can see it happening before Dante, Lulu, Valerie and Dillon even realize what is about to happen. Watching the destruction of Dante and Lulu’s marriage in slow motion is like torture to some GH fans, as “Lante” have a huge fan base. It’s pretty apparent that if Dante cheats on Lulu with Valerie it will be extremely out of character for this old fashioned, Italian man. It definitely won’t be intentional, Dante will most likely start feeling closer to Valerie as Lulu continues to shut him out. Although Lulu is torn up inside about lying to Dante, it must be done to protect her brother Lucky. Since Dillon is the only one she can lean on, she and Dillon may grow closer and closer, causing her to drift from her husband.
What do you think about the demise of the sweetest couple on General Hospital? Will Dante and Lulu fall apart, and will they ever find their way back to one another after all the dust settles?
ABC’s General Hospital always has something to keep us at the edge of our seats. Many times, ABC likes to recap what they have declared the “moment of the day” for the most recent episode. There is no doubt that in yesterday’s thrilling episode of GH, the moment of the say revolved around what Luke and Laura disclosed to Lulu and Dillon.
Luke and Laura were forced to go to extreme measures in order to protect their son, Lucky. The secret has been revealed, the real reason Laura is in town is so that she and Luke can go on an adventure to save their son. Unfortunately, the two have to deceive those around them, especially Tracy, to try and accomplish this rescue.
Will Lulu and Dillon have to watch Tracy grieve with a broken heart over Luke while they know the truth, or will they tell her the truth to ease her tortured heart?
Jonathan Jackson is set to return to General Hospital along with Nathan Parsons, (Ethan Lovett), and Emma Samms (Holly Sutton), for this Summer’s sizzling GH story line.
There is a new/old Quartermaine in town. None other than the son of Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot), Dillon. Originally played by Scott Clifton, Dillon Quartermaine will now be played by Robert Palmer Watkins.
Back in the day, Dillon was involved in a whole slew of things around Port Charles… including the late Georgie Jones (Lindsey Letherman), and Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan). Dillon will have a lot of connections to catch up with when he is settled back into PC.
What is Dillon’s reason for returning to Port Charles? A Quartermaine always has an agenda.
Right now Michael (Chad Duell) has completely changed his life. He has a new last name, claims a new family, has custody of a baby, and may have a budding romance with his sister’s nanny, Sabrina (Teresa Castillo). Michael has a lot going on including running the Quartermaine family business, ELQ.
Could Michael’s world start to rapidly unravel? According to General Hospital rumors, soon, the residents of Port Charles should be finding out that baby Avery is not in fact Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) daughter, but the daughter of Ava (Maura West) and Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig). If this is true, Michael will almost inevitable lose custody, and instead of being a brother to Avery, he will then be an uncle. General Hospital rumors also speculate that Dillon is out for the family business. With Michael in charge of ELQ as of right now, Dillon just may be out to take it right from under Michael.
Do you think Michael should be careful around Dillon? Let us know why you think the character Dillon Quartermaine is returning to General Hospital, in the comments below.
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