For the first time since Nina learned that her husband Silas Clay was cheating on her with Ava Jerome, the two battling ladies came face to face. It has been over 20 years since Nina found out that her husband had a mistress named Ava Jerome. In that time, Nina spent 20 years in a coma after her mother drugged her and caused her to lose her baby. Nina, Silas, and some loved ones believe that Nina miscarried her child when she went into a coma.
We have reason to believe that the fact that Nina “lost her child” could have another meaning. It’s true, that right now Nina does not have a child, but maybe she didn’t lose her to an unfortunate miscarriage. Perhaps Nina’s baby was “lost” because Ava has her child… and that child just might be Kiki.
Who will come out on top when these two duke it out over a child? Will Nina try to steal Ava’s baby that she is currently carrying, or will Nina find out that Kiki has been her own daughter all along?
Nina (Michelle Stafford) is obsessed with seeking revenge on her husband, Silas Clay (Michael Easton). She feels completely betrayed by the man that she loves because he cheated on her with Ava Jerome (Maura West). But it goes much deeper than that now. Since Nina has woken up from her 20 year coma, she has learned that Ava and Silas had a child, and that child is Kiki Jerome (Kristen Alderson. Nina lost her baby with Silas after her own mother, Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) drugged her and put her in a coma. Not only is Nina mourning the loss of her own child with Silas, but she recently learned that Ava is currently pregnant, and that she herself is in early menopause.
Nina will turn to her nurse, Rosalie Martinez (Linda Elena Tovar) to help her in conjuring up a new plan of vengeance. She is obsessed with Ava and her unborn child. It looks as though not only Ava, but Ava’s baby is Nina’s next target. Will Nina try to harm or steal Ava’s baby? Let us know what you think! Will Ava lose her baby to Nina Clay?
Did you ever take a moment to think about ALL of the “bad” things that have been going on in Port Charles recently?
Let’s start with Nina Clay coming into town, and coming from the Crichton-Clark Clinic where she spent most of her time in a coma. Her mother, Madeline Reeves, who is Leisl Obrecht’s sister is responsible for what happened to Nina. Obrecht also had relations with a Cassadine. Victor is said to be Detective Nathan West’s father. Nina would also be connected to Victor Cassadine because of her stay at the clinic. Nina targeted Rafe, the nephew of her unfaithful husband, Silas Clay. In turn, Victor Cassadine was the one who told Rafe to run Patrick and Sabrina off the road to threaten Robin’s (daughter of Robert Scorpio and Anna DeVane) family. Today Maxie and Lulu figured out that Levi is actually the son of Felicia’s ex fiance, Peter Harrell. They called him out as wanting revenge against Felicia. Levi admitted that the jewels were just a bonus to what Maxie and Lulu have coming to them.
Luke and Holly took part in aiding Frisco and Felicia when Peter Harrell was after Felicia and her Aztec treasure. Levi disclosed to the girls that both of their sets of parents played a role in causing his father to live his life as a fugitive. He then warned Lulu that she was also part of this plan for another reason, and that there is something much different in store for her. Since Victor is working on the revival of Helena and Stavros Cassadine, it would make complete sense that Stavros wants Lulu all to himself. After kidnapping Lulu last year, and brainwashing her to think she was married to him, Stavros got a rude awakening when Lulu was saved by her loved ones. He was killed and now remains frozen in a cryogenic chamber. Levi (Peter Harrell Jr.) has plans for Lulu. What if he is going to take her to Crichton-Clark on Victor’s orders? Rumors have been circulating that Levi is headed to meet with Victor.
What if the Fake Luke, aka FLUKE is this Peter Harrell person? What if all these story lines are tying into one BIG story line that will rock the entire town of Port Charles? Have you ever thought about why Tracy cannot get a hold of Fluke when she is calling him to let him know his daughter has been kidnapped? Maybe it’s because Fluke already knows she has been kidnapped, because he is the one giving all the orders. After all, we all know that Lulu isn’t really “Fluke’s” daughter…
It seems as if Fluke is causing a trickle down or domino effect with the bad things that have been happening to the residents of Port Charles. With small connections like Nina to Crichton-Clark, Victor to Nina and Nina to Rafe, Victor Cassadine to Robin Scorpio, her father Robert Scorpio, Robin to Patrick, Sabrina, Emma, and Sabrina’s baby, Stavros Cassadine to Victor at Crichton-Clark, Levi to Maxie and Lulu, Levi (Peter) to his father Peter Harrell and Peter to Felicia Jones, Maxie to her parents Frisco and Felicia, and ultimately, Lulu to her father Luke… and so on.
Are these connections more than a coincidence or is one man behind all the drama?
Please weigh in and let us know what you think. Where do you think this story is headed? Is it possible that Peter Harrell is the fake Luke and is behind all the chaos in Port Charles?
In today’s episode of General Hospital, we got to see a lot deeper into Nina’s (Michelle Stafford) thought process. She spilled her guts to Silas (Michael Easton) in an extremely emotional conversation about their marriage and unborn child. We have known that she is out for revenge and Ava Jerome is on her hit list. Nina was cheated on by Silas with Ava, and just before she went into her coma is when she found this out. Nina is heartbroken at the fact that she lost her baby with Silas but Ava got to have one… or did she?
After observing Ava (Maura West) and Kiki’s (Kristen Alderson) scene, and the way the conversation was played out, it is getting more apparent that Kiki could very well be Nina’s. Ava and Kiki finally had a touching mother-daughter moment after months of being at odds with one another. When Kiki told Ava that Nina said she was over the fact that Kiki was Silas and Ava’s, Ava responded to Kiki by giving her a bit of advice, “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.” Nina has every intention of getting back at Ava and Ava better watch her back. The scene just seemed very well planted, as if Ava and Kiki are about to get closer, just as they are about to discover that Kiki is actually Nina’s daughter. Ava and Madeline Reeves, Nina’s mother, could have made this arrangement 20 some years ago, giving Ava Nina’s child.
It has been rumored that Ava will lose her child… in what way would you think that could be? Will she lose the baby she is carrying now, or will she lose Kiki because she was never hers to begin with?
As Nina sits at Rafe’s bedside, she thanks him for being able to keep her secret. With the death of she and Silas’ nephew Rafe, the truth about what Nina is up to will die with him. Since Rafe saw Nina able to walk, and overheard her telling Rosalie she wants to take down Silas and Sam, Nina’s optimal situation would be if Rafe died. After she tells a brain dead Rafe that she will give him a big funeral with all the trimmings, he suddenly grabs her hands and opens his eyes. Friday afternoon fans were ecstatic at the fact that Rafe may actually live. Not only is Rafe a great character, Jimmy Deshler a fantastic young actor, but the story line would be that much sweeter. That would have been an unexpected twist if Rafe were to stick it to Nina and actually live. However, the closer and closer it gets to the follow up episode, it looks as though Nina’s mind was just playing tricks on her. In a headline from ABC’s General Hospital itself, it says, “Nina’s conscience gets to her. Will she come clean with Silas.” That seems to be an indication right there that Rafe isn’t really awake, but the idea of what happened to him is haunting Nina. The next question is, will Nina come clean and tell Silas about her involvement in all of this? My guess is no way. She may have a split second of a guilty conscience for what she has done, but it will doubtfully be enough for her to come forward. She plans on destroying Silas in any way she can and up next she will make her move to break up Silas and Sam.
Oh how we wish Rafe was actually awake. To be sure, don’t forget to watch GH today at 2PM Eastern! Share this post if you wish Rafe to live!
Sam and Patrick have been friends for a long time. They have been there for each other through the hard times. Patrick was the one who operated on Jason when his life was hanging in the balance. He saved Jason for Sam and only Sam. At that time, Patrick blamed Jason for the death of Robin, as she was trying to come up with a cure for Jason in the lab when it blew up. Dr. Drake was hesitant to perform surgery on Jason to due the nature of his career. He felt that Jason’s life wasn’t worth saving until Sam stepped in and pleaded with him to save Jason so she wouldn’t be left without a husband.
Sam was there for Patrick when he needed a shoulder to lean on when he was trying to let go of Robin in order to move on with Sabrina. Patrick gave Sam advice when she was unsure about her relationship with Silas. Sam also was in Patrick’s corner when Robin decided to leave him and Emma shortly after finally being reunited with her family. Unknowingly to Sam, Robin is away trying to save Jason’s life and Patrick is keeping the secret from Sam.
Patrick has recently suffered the tragedy of losing his son in a car accident. His good friend and P.I. Sam, has been helping him through it all emotional as well as aiding in the investigation to find out who caused their car to run off the road. Through this journey together, Patrick and Sam have grown much closer. They found out that the car that ran Patrick and Sabrina off the road belonged to Silas, and the one driving the night of the accident was Rafe. Rafe is Silas’ nephew and Sam’s foster son. Sam is even standing by Patrick after the operation on Rafe took a turn for the worse which left her foster son brain dead.
As Sam and Patrick grow closer, they may even fall in love. However, Patrick is keeping a very large secret from Sam. Will Patrick’s guilt keep him from taking a step towards a romantic relationship with Sam? Or will Patrick fall in love with her just as Jason is due to return to Port Charles?
If Sam and Patrick begin a romantic relationship, when it comes out that Patrick has known this whole time that Jason could possibly be brought back to her, it is hard to believe that Sam would ever forgive him. Perhaps Patrick should come clean before they get involved romantically.
Is Samtrick a good idea? Let us know your thoughts by commenting below.
Only in the soap world would such a compromising position even exist for a doctor. Clearly Dr. Patrick Drake should not be the one to operate on Rafe. Patrick is grieving for the loss of his son Gabriel. He now knows that Rafe was the one who ran his car off the road with a pregnant Sabrina and little Emma as passengers. Rafe admitted to Molly that he was the one who caused it, but also revealed that it wasn’t an accident. Someone put him up to it and fans want to know who.
Dr. Obrecht has ordered Patrick to operate on Rafe due to his traumatic brain injury caused by the accident. Patrick is the best neurosurgeon in the state of New York and basically Rafe’s only chance at survival. Silas gave Dr. Drake a solid warning, stating that he will regret it if the thought of using a scalpel to get revenge even crosses his mind. Sam wants to support her friend Patrick but at the same time she loves Rafe and Silas and wants Rafe to live.
Will Patrick be able to save Rafe’s life? Or is Rafe going to die so that Alice will get his heart?
After today’s shocking outburst by Nina Clay, we are now aware that her sweet as pie persona really is fake and our gut feelings about her have been spot on. It seems as if Sam can see there is something off about her but Silas cannot. Isn’t that how it always works? The one who really needs to be watching out is the one who has the blindest eye. Not only is Nina playing Silas with her blessing for his and Sam’s relationship, but she also can walk, and well, she is CRAZY!
She has been hated by most since her debut in the park, crashing little Danny’s birthday party. The writers did something right, we hated her, and we were meant to. General Hospital Blog gives a big shout out to actress Michelle Stafford for doing such an amazing job with her new character. Goal accomplished. Stafford has succeeded in making the fans loathe Nina.
What is Nina up to exactly? Is all this to get back at Silas for cheating on her 20 years ago with Ava Jerome? Some speculate that Nina was never even in a coma, but a mental ward. Some say that because we saw her wake up, that she was indeed in a coma. But that could have been an awakening from a catatonic state or a number of other reasons.Others speculate that her Mother is in on this entire thing and it’s payback time for a cheating husband. Rumors have been flying that Nina knows more about Jason Morgan than she is leading on and that perhaps they were in the same facility. She sure is prying Silas and getting under his skin when it comes to Sam’s feelings for Jason.
We now know that Nina has been watching Silas for months and that she was in fact the one to trash his apartment, not her Mother, Madeline Reeves. What does she have in store for Silas and Sam, and for Ava?
Keep watching General Hospital to find out what happens next!
This fan favorite has made a couple cameo appearances on General Hospital in the recent past. Ilene Kristen who plays Delia, Mother of Ava Jerome has been taping scenes for her next return to the canvas.
There is a lot going on with her daughter Ava. Ava is pregnant (supposedly) with either Mob Boss Sonny Corinthos’ child, or, his son Morgan’s child. It’s a twisted situation and things in Port Charles are about to get even more messed up.
There have been a lot of speculating going on when it comes to Ava and Nina. Some say that Nina’s child is indeed alive and Ava has never been pregnant before. Could Kiki really be Nina’s? Would Delia know anything about this? Fans have mentioned that they found it odd Ava was reading “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” and that Kiki looks a lot like Nina. Also the shocked look on Ava’s face when she saw that headlines that Nina was found alive.
Surely there will be a lot going on that will involve Ava, her Mother Delia, Nina, Silas, Madeline and much more! Keep watching General Hospital for Ilene’s upcoming scenes.
She blasted into Port Charles reeking havoc on the residents of Port Charles. Madeline Reeves, Mother-in-law of Silas clay, and sister of Liesl Obrecht turned the lives of her loved ones (or enemies) upside down. She came into town because she wanted Silas to sign over his rights to her daughters finances. Her daughter, Nina Clay was said to be in a 20 year coma. When Silas started to ask questions, Madeline told him that she had past away. Her son, Nathan West, (which we found out was actually her nephew, and son of Dr. Liesl Obrecht, sister of Dr. Britt Westbourne), also was lead to believe that his sister, now cousin, Nina had died.
Nina is far from dead. She is alive and out for her husband Silas. Since encountering her in the park, Silas and Sam have hit a speed bump in their relationship. Nina, Silas’ wife, whom he thought was dead, is now found to be alive, and is driving a wedge between him and his girlfriend, Sam.
Now that Nina is back, and already causing trouble, will her Mother be close behind? Surely Silas will have a lot to say to Madeline, as will Nathan. She made them believe Nina was dead, therefore it’s obvious she has something to hide. What could she be hiding? Fans have speculated that Nina’s child just might be alive. Who will it be? SOme say they have a feeling Kiki is not Ava’s and perhaps Madeline made a deal with Ava to raise Kiki as her own.
Rumors have been circulating that Donna Mills is already taping and is expected to make another appearance in Port Charles as Madeline Reeves very shortly.
Comment and share to let us know if you are looking forward to all the upcoming drama that is in store for Nina, Silas and Sam, Nathan, Britt, and the rest of the gang!
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