All Hail the wicked Ryan Chamberlain is dead! Less than a year ago, Ryan Chamberlain was stopped for good when he finally met his demise. He tortured killed stocked, kidnapped, and whatever else you can think of for decades. Ultimately, poetic justice was served when Mac Scorpio (John J. York) pulled the trigger that finally killed Ryan Chamberlain.
For a while Ryan had a little prodigy. His daughter Esme had a strong desire to make him proud. And in making him proud, that meant that Esme would do anything her father asked. But since Ryan’s glory days of having Esme carry out his dirty work, his daughter has done a complete 180.° GH recaps highlight Esme’s fateful fall from the Wyndemere parapet, resulting in amnesia. Now, the once teen psychopath is now a single mom doing the honest work to make a life for herself and her baby.
Fast forward and Ace’s mom no longer desires to terrorize anyone- especially her babies family. General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Esme’s feelings for Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) are real, and her admiration for Ace’s great-grandmother Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is genuine. Moreover, Ryan is dead and Heather Webber (Alley Mills) is locked up.
Ryan’s Reign Of Terror Continues, His Past As Richie Comes To Light
But what if Ryan’s reign of terror lives on? GH rumors suggest that a shocking twist awaits. Just as the people of Port Charles thought they were safe from Ryan and his psycho family, they’re met with more disaster. Currently, his daughter Esme Prince wants nothing to do with making ryan proud, but GH rumors tease that another young woman could carry on with Ryan’s ways after his death.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Ryan’s reign of terror continues with Betty Rutherford. As fans speculate Betty’s significance, GH rumors swirl around Betty and Esme having been separated at birth. The latest buzz around Port Charles suggests that Betty framed Ava for Austin’s murder. Allegedly, Betty has personal reasons to see Ava squirm.
Last year, Heather and Ryan dropped some hints regarding their sketchy past. It sounds like she even called him by a different name. One visit at Spring Ridge divulged significant information about their post likes and false identities. It’s apparent that Heather and Ryan did a lot of scheming in order to commit even more crimes. But the real question is, What crimes Richie and Hazel commit back then? GH rumors hint that odds are it has something to do with Esme… and Betty!
Betty Rutherford (Ella Lentini) was hired as Avery Corinthos’s (Ava and Grace Scarola) nanny. That lasted for about 2.3 seconds before Ava told Sonny the deal and he set his trap. Betty was working for Pikeman to help take down Sonny and blackmail Ava Jerome (Maura West). But did we ever stop to think about why Betty was so willing to put herself in the position to be “eliminated” by Sonny Corinthos?
Ava Jerome isn’t winning any popularity contests in Port Charles. Although I bet she’d win when pinned up against Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). That woman has less friends than Regina George after her Burn Book was exposed. Trina is probably Ava’s most loyal supporter in life as Trina has never kidnapped or killed any of Ava’s children. She also never framed her for a murder or stalked her at any time. Despite Trina’s loyalty, I think it’s safe to say that Ava has more enemies than friends.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Ava’s been framed! They’ve run through the obvious suspects and it looks like Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is already out of the runnings. Still, many GH fans believe that Nikolas Cassadine killed Austin Holt (Roger Howarth), framing Ava for the murder. But, what if it wasn’t Nikolas?
Last year, GH Blog shared a shocking hint to the Esme, Ryan, Heather Webber triangle. It just so happens that it’s not a triangle at all. Instead, it’s a square. According to General Hospital recaps, Heather and Ryan had a discussion in late December of 2022. In that discussion Heather revealed that there was not one but two in a cryptic remark to her once beloved.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Betty and Esme are twins and that Betty helped take Sonny and Ava down to avenge Ryan and Esme. True, Esme isn’t dead in the physical sense. But like Taylor Swift song, for Esme it’s more like, “I’m sorry, the old Esme can’t come to the phone right now. Why? Oh, ’cause she’s dead!” Betty’s twin as she knew her is long gone and has been replaced with this white picket fence-fantasizing soccer mom. As for Ryan, well he’s as dead as a doornail and Betty isn’t happy about that either. She blames Ava for all of it. So why not frame her for murder?
Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) is ready for a change. Clearly, leads a fulfilling life in Port Charles. Despite the good ole days of WSB adventures, romantic entanglements, and rescue missions, Felicia longs for something more. Or, maybe it’s not more that she hopes to find. Perhaps she seeks something different.
Aside from her impressive career wrap sheet, Felicia has been reflecting on her family life. While there will always be some other adventure to catch, Felicia and Mac’s grandkids only grow up once in a lifetime. The day to day has Felicia grateful for her impressive career, her children and grandchildren, and of course, Mac. Two major life events had a strong impact on Felicia’s at of life. Sadly, Felicia missed much of her daughter’s lives and wasn’t present for their most precious moments. And how she feels about what happened to Georgie never seems to ease up.
Moreover, Felicia and Mac Scorpio (John J. York) previously mentioned that they don’t have kids together. Although he considers Maxie, Georgie, and Robin as his own, the fact remains that Mac doesn’t know that he has a biological child and that it’s Cody Bell (Josh Kelly). Grandparenthood comes so naturally to them both… as of becoming grandparents was their destiny.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Felicia finds fulfillment in working as a Patient Advocate at General Hospital. As a result of her new career path, Felicia is able to connect with patients while advocating on their behalf. Needless to say, but it’s understandable that someone in that position is likely to develop deep friendships and bonds. Oddly, GH rumors hint that the former WSB Agent, Felicia Jones Scorpio, gets to know Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) and her son Ace (Jay and Joey Clay) when he’s brought to the hospital with a medical issue.
Previously, GH rumors claimed that Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Linstrom) and Heather Webber are not actually Esme’s biological parents. Instead, many GH fans believe that Esme was mostly likely kidnapped by Ryan, Heather, or both at some point. Put that together with Soap Opera logic and math that isn’t mathing (most will understand the joke), and we just might have a story about Esme’s REAL biological parents.
Will Felicia’s new career path lead her and Mac down an unexpected road? It’s only natural that Felicia would connect with Esme and Ace if she’s assigned as his Patient Advocate. After all, the instinctive bond between a mother and her children/grandchildren is undeniable.
Are Felicia and Mac Esme’s biological parents?? As for Mac, will he learn that he has not one child, but two?!
Esme’s dark past comes to haunt her!? …Is this really the new and improved Esme Prince? Maybe yes, maybe no. Prior to amnesia, the new mom had a troubled past. Recently, Esme learned who her biological mother is. Her late father, Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom), was a dangerous sociopath. And her mother, Heather Webber (Alley Mills), well, she has built up quite the reputation over the years. With parents like that, Esme didn’t stand a chance.
General Hospital recaps: Despite her childhood, the crimes she committed, and the people she harmed, Esme’s future has potential. She’s done a total 180° since her hospitalization and the birth of her son Ace. Ironically, Motherhood and amnesia seem to have changed her. But is Esme really a new version of herself?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Esme panics when Alexis wants to publish a story. Something tells us her slate isn’t as clean as she wants Port Charles to believe. In fact, it’s possible that she needs everyone to believe she’s a different person because her past is too dark and to face.
According to GH rumors, Esme’s dark past comes to haunt her. Her childhood wasn’t filled with family game nights and shopping trips with her mom. Instead, her adoptive parents betrayed each other and then died. Moreover, recent suspicions arise around the death of Esme’s parents. It almost seems more than coincidental that they both died shortly after she found out about their secrets.
Is it possible that Esme killed her biological parents and has done everything to outrun her past?
Ryan left Esme everything! Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) arrived in Port Charles on a mission. While posing as Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) doting girlfriend, the boarding school brat had a secret agenda. Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindtrom) was the mastermind behind the disturbing plot to come between Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Ava Jerome (Maura West). Moreover, Ryan’s obsession with Ava lead to a sequence of unfortunate events.
According to General Hospital recaps, Esme’s amnesia took her from a dangerous con-artist to a loving and responsible new mother. Despite a personal vendetta against his ex, even Spencer sees Esme’s maternal instincts kick in. Spencer’s grandmother Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) has been a constant support for Esme and baby Ace. After all, Ace is Laura’s grandson.
Ryan Left Esme Everything!?!?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Esme is presented with independence. According to GH rumors, Esme’s father Ryan left everything to his daughter. As a result, Esme acquires financial freedom. Currently, Esme’s vulnerable to her environment because she truly has nothing and no one else. But if GH rumors regarding her inheritance are true, Esme considers her options.
Does Ryan leave Esme the opportunity to break free from the Cassadine’s financial hold?
Heather comes for Esme!?! Did you really think we’d get rid of her that easily? Heather Webber’s (Alley Mills) connection to Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) and Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) threw Port Charles for a loop. After revealing herself as Esme’s mother, Heather made her intentions clear. Making up for lost time was on her mind and she didn’t hesitate to make her way into Esme’s orbit.
As General Hospital recaps recall, we last saw Heather at General Hospital. As always, Heather is Hell bent on getting what she wants. This time it’s her own family. Prior to getting hauled off by authorities, Heather paid her daughter Esme a visit. Kicking and screaming, she was dragged out of the hospital halls and into the elevator. Finally, Heather’s going down! But is her Pentonville vacation already over?
According to General Hospital news reports, Alley Mills confirmed that she (and Heather Webber) are returning to General Hospital. GH spoilers reveal, in a recent interview, Mills spills the tea to Michael Fairman. “I don’t know if I’m allowed to say this, but I am coming back. I’m not sure when or how.” The newly Emmy nominated actress revealed. Although her return as Heather is confirmed, Mills admits she’s in the dark regarding what Heather will be up to next. Make sure to keep up with GH to catch all the drama!
Kiki returns to save Willow! Desperate times call for desperate measures! Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) life is at stake! Unfortunately, every time her family saw a silver lining in her prognosis, they were met with a dead end. Finally, Willow’s connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) lead to what they thought was her miracle.
Ultimately, Nina’s Aunt Liesl (Kathleen Gati) became the one who was going to save Willow’s life. General Hospital recaps recall Willow and her family’s struggle. Since every ray of hope was followed by a dead end, some were losing hope. Then, along came Liesl and she was a match! Now, Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) sinister plot took away Willow’s miracle.
Kiki Returns to Save Willow
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, time is running out for Liesl to save Willow. That being said, recent GH rumors claim that Liesl won’t save Willow after all. Instead, it’s rumored that Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin) is alive. In the latest twist regarding the mother-daughter mystery saga, GH rumors tease that Nina’ newfound daughter Willow has a sister! Both daughters of Silas Clay, Willow and Kiki would be half sisters. That means, Ava and Nina are more than besties. They’re practically family!
Previously, GH rumors suggested that maybe Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen) faked Kiki’s death and changed her identity. Perhaps, it was the best way he knew how to keep her safe from Ryan Chamberlain. Now, Ryan is dead and Kiki’s half sister needs to live. Will Kiki reveal herself in order to save her sister?
Kevin’s wrong about Esme? Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) is a well-respected Psychiatrist on Port Charles. He’s helped countless patients with their mental health needs. Moreover, he’s helped some patients overcome the strangest, most soapy forms of mental disorders television has ever seen. But GH fans can’t help but ask how he got his brother Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) so wrong.
General Hospital recaps remind fans that Ryan faked his mental state. Pretending he couldn’t communicate verbally through doctors and his victims for a loop. However, how could a Psychiatrist get things so wrong? Ryan had everyone believing that he was an invalid. A vegetable that was trapped inside himself. But that wasn’t the case at all. That being said, if Dr. Collins overlooked the reality and seriousness of Ryan’s scheme, how could he be trusted with Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl)?
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Dr. Kevin Collins’s credibility is in question. If he was wrong about Ryan, is it possible that Kevin’s wrong about Esme as well? Yes. It’s absolutely possible. If you really think about it, Ryan went on to terrorize innocent people because of Kevin’s negligence.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Esme isn’t faking. For now, she truly cannot remember the monster she used to be. The memories of her horrible crimes stay buried in the darkest part of her mind. However, that doesn’t mean the’ll stay there. Although, Kevin might be right about Esme now, but the doesn’t means she won’t again her memories and keep them all to herself.
Laura protects Ace from Kevin! The well-being of Esme Prince’s newborn son is in question. As his mother faces sentencing, the alleged father is nowhere to be found.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that because of Esme’s predicament, Laura becomes Ace’s legal guardian. The new mother puts her trust in the baby’s grandmother to care for Ace and keep him safe. Seemingly, choosing Laura to be Ace’s legal guardian is the most responsible decision Esme could make in this situation. But, unsuspecting danger turns a safe choice into the worst possible scenario.
Initially, the goal is so that Ace’s mother and family can rest easy knowing that he’s in good hands. As GH recaps recall, Esme got wind of Spencer’s intended custody request. So, she took appropriate consideration in her son’s well-being. As a result, Esme believes that Laura is the best option for Ace.
However, according to recent General Hospital rumors and spoilers, Laura is thrown for a loop when Kevin begins acting peculiarly. Despite Esme’s safe choice, choosing Laura becomes a regret. No we’re not saying that Laura is the reason. Ace falls victim to unsuspecting danger. However, it is her husband Kevin, that will become the threat. A true nightmare, Kevin struggles with cognitive dissonance as conflicting ideas zip through his mind. Soon, Kevin takes on the thoughts and actions of his brother Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom). It then becomes imperative that Laura protects Ace from Kevin.
Laura sees Ryan in Kevin?! Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) spent many years trying to disarm the bomb in his twin brother’s head. They spent years as opposites. Ironically, Kevin and Ryan looked just alike but couldn’t be more different.
After decades of terror, Ryan Chamberlain’s (Jon Lindstrom) murderous destruction is over. General Hospital recaps recall Ryan and Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) final standoff. She suffered through Ryan’s confession about Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) and Nikolas (Marcus Coloma). And relived her daughter Kiki’s (Hayley Erin) death. But, this time Ava wins. Finally, Mac Scorpio (John J. York) shows up and saves the day. It was then that Mac didn’t waste any time when going foe the kill. Ultimately, Ryan can’t hurt anyone again.
Now that Ryan is dead, his twin brother Kevin is filled with mixed emotions. The grieving process is complex and no two people grieve the same. According to General Hospital spoilers, dealing with his twin brother’s death becomes complicated. Ryan’s death takes a toll on Kevin’s mental state. While Kevin has always been of sound mind, something starts to change.
Laura Sees Ryan In Kevin
General Hospital rumors speculate that Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is thrown for a loop when she notices her husband acting strangely. After some time, Kevin’s behavior grows increasingly out of character. As a result, Laura sees Ryan in Kevin.
Just as Ryan’s death brings a sigh of relief, Kevin becomes the next psycho killer stalker. Grieving his twin brother brought forth extreme cognitive dissonance. As Kevin battles the Ryan inside of him, Laura fears Ryan may win.
Will Kevin develop DID or some other form of split personality disorder?
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