Detective Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) came through for Rocco (Finn Carr) and his family in a big way. After Rocco was assaulted in lockup, Nathan did what he felt was necessary to ensure Rocco‘s safety. He went above his superiors and made the decision to take Rocco into his custody. The born again Detective even risked reprimand from ADA Turner. Needless to say, Lulu (Alexa Havins) was beyond grateful.
Nathan’s connection to Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) hasn’t changed his friendship with Lulu. Despite being Britt’s brother, Nathan and Lulu have no beef between them. Lulu sees Britt as a threat to her relationship with Rocco, and Doran trust her around her son. There’s obvious tension and animosity among Rocco’s parents, and the woman who stole their embryo.
So how will Britt feel if her brother Nathan gets closer to Lulu Spencer? Recent General Hospital rumors tease that while as Nathan and Lulu get closer, they receive backlash for their developing relationship. Perhaps Lulu’s ability to compartmentalize the different relationships in her life while Britt expresses her disapproval.
According to General Hospital rumors, Britt isn’t the only one to disapprove of a Nathan and Lulu romance. Does the name Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) ring a bell? How would Lulu’s bestie feel about Lulu getting involved with her ex-husband? And he’s only an ex because he was presumed dead, not because they ended their marriage. Do you think Maxie will have a problem if her bestie and her ex-husband are romantically involved by the time she wakes up from her coma?
Rocco Falconeri (Finn Carr) remains in jail after unlawfully accessing and trespassing inside Professor Dalton’s (Daniel Goddard) research lab. General Hospital recaps recall that things got out of hand when Dalton lied. Sonny wasn’t going to stand for Dalton framing Rocco. ADA Turner focuses on Sonny now that Dalton is missing.
Coming up on General Hospital, Rocco’s family continues to work towards his release. Certain family Emmett’s have their own unique way of getting things done- especially when family is at risk, or in any kind of danger. Right now, Rocco is behind bars for something he sort of did. He may have broken into the lab with Britt’s stolen key fob, but he definitely didn’t destroy Dalton’s lab.
Meanwhile, Rocco’s grandparents, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Laura Collins (Genie Francis) are harboring a secret that’s pivotal to Rocco’s case. Now that Dalton is “missing” Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor) must navigate the situation differently. She knows how angry Sonny is, especially after Rocco got roughed up in jail. Was Sonny’s threat enough for Justine to make it a point to nail Sonny for Dalton’s murder?
General Hospital: Laura and Sonny- Partners in Crime?
Setup by Sidwell!? Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) is always a step ahead even when he’s fallen behind. It looks like Sonny received the two miracles he was hoping for. His dear friend Laura Collins (Genie Francis) won the election, and Measure C didn’t pass. Meaning, Laura is still Mayor of Port Charles, and Sonny (Maurice Benard) gets to keep his piers.
For now, all is right on election night, but things quickly take a dark turn. According to General Hospital recaps, at the end of GH’s 11-20-25 episode, Laura discovered Dalton’s dead body in the trunk of her car. What she first thought to be routine car trouble ended up being a title horror show. Except you can’t turn off this episode, or close your eyed until it’s over. For Mayor Laura Collins (re-elect) and Sonny Corinthos, this is the beginning of a calamitous, life-changing event.
Sidwell’s Perfect Plan For Rocco’s Grandparents To Take The Fall- Two Birds, One Stone
Coming up on General Hospital, it’s likely that Laura’s gruesome discovery leads to a tragic path for herself and her friend, Sonny. Ezra Boyle may have lost the election and Measure C may not have passed, but Sidwell comes out the victor. The latest General Hospital spoilers tease that Sidwell framed Laura and Sonny for Dalton’s murder. He used their friendship and family connection to make it look as though Laura had Sonny “take care” of Professor Dalton, mobster style.
What more perfect crime exists than two grandparents conspiring to kill the man who put their grandson in jail? A more perfect crime would be the frame job-whoever set up the grandparents to take the fall- now that’s the perfect crime.
The Two Birds: 1) Mayoral Election (Laura), and 2) The Piers (Sonny)
The Stone: Dead Dalton
Sidwell framed Laura and Sonny for killing Professor Dalton. Why It Works: Laura and Sonny are open about their life long friendship, and family connection. They are Rocco Falconeri’s (Finn Carr) grandparents. Sonny happens to be a mobster. Laura happened to publicly threaten Henry Dalton (Daniel Goddard). It will look as though Laura turned to Sonny to take care of the naught Professor, in order to protect their grandson. This way, despite Laura’s win, Ezra Boyle becomes Mayor of Port Charles. And the other half of Sidwell’s plan is to take Sonny’s piers. Who else would they go to of Sonny goes to jail for Dalton’s murder?
General Hospital: Is Laura accused of killing Dalton?
The Situation: Family, Politics, and a Naughty Professor… and MURDER?!?! While it’s quite doubtful that Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis) murders someone this week on General Hospital, it’s possible that she could go down for the crime.
It’s election night in Port Charles and the race between Mayor Laura Collins and Ezra Boyle is heated. As volatile as it already was, this mayoral race just hit peak volatility. The situation with Laura’s grandson Rocco, and the PCU Professor, Henry Dalton, has turned a bad situation worse. Dalton’s frame job, and Laura’s crash out can’t end well for either of them. Apparently, General Hospital rumors claim that Laura’s very public threat to Dalton could implicate her in a deadly crime.
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Sidwell tells Marco that it would be easier if “he” disappeared. It’s possible that well refers to Dalton in that conversation with his son.. see Dalton acted on his own and against Sidwell‘s orders. At this point Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard) is just in the way.
Coming up on General Hospital, Mayor Laura Collins makes a frightening discovery. Could she have stumbled upon Dalton’s dead body, courtesy of Mr. Jenz Sidwell? Furthermore, Sidwell is known for setting others up for crimes he committed. For example, Selina Wu with the fire that almost killed Michael, and he even made it look like the Corinthos family paid off Michael and Willow’s custody judge. So did Sidwell kill Professor Dalton and frame Laura for the crime?
GH Spoilers: Mama Drama- Britt Westbourne, Rocco Falconeri, and Lulu Spencer
Britt referred to Rocco (Finn Carr) as Ben, and then she called him her son. Then, Sidwell (Carlo Rota) said to Britt, “you don’t have a son.” But, what if she does? The tension between Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) and Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins) is thicker than General Hospital’s Laura Wright’s luxurious locks. (Seriously that woman has the thickest, most beautiful hair!)
Evidently, Lulu and Britt haven’t gotten past the whole stolen embryo thing. Britt is fixated on the boy she calls Ben, and Lulu feels that her relationship with her son Rocco is threatened by the unconventional Dr. Westbourne. Ever since she returned from her mysterious staged death, Britt has been oddly interested in her son that never was. Or is he?! Even Britt’s mom, Dr. Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) interest in Rocco seems stronger than before.
Is Britt’s connection to Rocco stronger than that of a surrogate and the baby she carried and raised for a year? Sure, it started off that Britt stole Lulu’s frozen embryo to trap a man. But it’s not like she even got herself pregnant- she stole an embryo instead of doing it the old fashioned way. And what’s even weirder is that her mom, Dr. Obrecht is the one who implanted the stolen child.
Suspiciously, Britt’s instinctive desire to protect and care for Lulu’s son could lead to a life altering revelation. Maybe the embryo didn’t take? Perhaps Britt was already pregnant when Liesl implanted Lulu’s embryo? So, the big question is, Is Britt Rocco’s real mom?
Will DNA tests show that Britt is Rocco’s biological mom?! Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins) and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) are trying to get to a new normal after Lulu’s four year coma. To add chaos to the challenging time, the Britt and Rocco situation, and Charlotte and Valentin situation decided to hit Dante and Lulu in the face.
Coming up on General Hospital, Lulu Spencer faces having to allow Charlotte to visit her father in Steinmair prison. According to GH recaps, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) will only cooperate with Agent Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna) if he gets a visit from his daughter.
Lulu also faces another hardship as her son Rocco’s illegitimate surrogate has returned from the dead. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) stole Lulu and Dante’s embryo back in 2013, and the truth has come to light. Rocco knows he’s that Lulu didn’t give birth to him, and now he wants answers.
Since her return, Britt has embodied more of “The Britch” persona from back in the day. She’s eerily obsessed with Ben, aka Rocco, and feistier than in recent times before her staged death. General Hospital rumors tease that Britt is Rocco’s biological mom. Will a DNA test prove that Lulu isn’t Rocco’s mom after all?
General Hospital: Danny and Rocco make an alarming discovery
Danny and Rocco find a body! Ok, so who died?! This week on General Hospital, betrayal and rage wreak havoc over Port Charles. Danny and Rocco like hanging out together as brothers do. They also get themselves into trouble as brothers typically do. Sneaking out, witnessing and partaking in underage drinking, encounters with bullies, are situations that any parent can expect and deem “normal” teenage experiences.
However, coming up this week on General Hospital, Danny and Rocco’s next experience as teen brothers isn’t so typical. According to the latest General Hospital previews, Danny and Rocco are walking by the pier when they make an alarming discovery.
Meanwhile, Ava Jerome (Maura West), Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst), and Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) are three ingredients in the latest Port Charles recipe for disaster. This week’s GH spoilers reveal that Ava loses control and attacks Ric during a three-way argument. Kristina, Ava, and Ric are all in a bad place after committing crime after crime. Ava cries betrayal and then takes an oversized pearl and bashes roc with it in the back of his head.
Did Ava actually kill Ric and dump his body in the water, just to float right by two PC teens? Or is the body another unfortunate victim?
The son of GH couple, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) has been played by a few young actors. Recently, the role has been filled by O’Neill Monahan since 2017.
General Hospital comings and goings reports show the role of Rocco Falconeri has been recast, while GH news confirms O’Neill Monahan’s exit from ABC’s daytime drama.
General Hospital news reports confirm Brady and Beckett Bauer have been hired to replace Monaghan as Rocco. The Bauer twins made their debut at General Hospital the week of November 22nd.
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