When I think of Tracy Quartermaine I don’t typically see her as a soft or warm person. In fact, many GH fans (among Port Charles residents) see her as quite the opposite. Tracy comes across as blunt, and even abrasive in many circumstances. But lately she’s shown a slightly vulnerable side to herself.
It’s not like she’s done a whole 180°, but Tracy is noticeably different than she was even three months ago. She’s more open with certain people, and it seems easier to make her smile. Tracy looks like she’s most comfortable around her granddaughter Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton), and her good friend Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison). Despite her more understanding and kinder demeanor, Granny Q. might be depressed.
Is Tracy Quartermaine Depressed?
GH recaps recall that Tracy and Dr. Randolph (Cassandra James) briefly discussed Tracy’s mental health. Dr. Randolph brought up the subject of depression. First, Tracy resisted. But then that softer side of Tracy started to come out as she listened to Dr. Randolph. GH spoilers suggest that Tracy self reflects and tries to make some changes in her life. So far she seems to be in the right track. Will Tracy be able to turn to nourish her mental health in time before a crisis strikes?
Confirmed! Steve Burton returns to General Hospital next week! Although his on-screen return date is still TBA, Steve Burton reports back to Prospect Studios the week of February 5th, 2024.
Reflecting on Sonny and Dex’s conversation, Sonny believes the attack was an inside operation. Only someone who has spent a significant amount of time learning the landscape could pull off an ambush like that. Additionally, the individual would need to exhibit strong, survival skills, and more hell of a shot.
Jason Morgan Returns As Sonny’s Enemy
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Jason Morgan fits the bill as a skilled shooter who also happens to know the layout of Sonny’s tropical safe house. True, he possesses those qualities and then some. But the thing is that Jason Morgan would never harm Sonny or his family in a million years. However, he would if he was brainwashed. That’s why most recently fans toss around wild speculations about the shooter’s identity.
Coincidentally, (or not), Steve Burton disclosed that he’s back at Prospect Studios the week of February 5th. I don’t know about ya all, but to me that sounds like perfect timing for the mystery shooter storyline.
Who needs a bar brawl when a boar brawl is so much more exciting?! Sure a good bar fight is equipped with broken glass beer bottles, and at least two dudes with long, gray beards and Harley jackets. Mostly likely someone’s name is Bubba. On the other hand, a solid boat brawl is all about drug-filled syringes and the likelihood of falling overboard.
General Hospital news and spoiler reports indicate that Esme’s attempt to get Ace back leads to Spencer’s absence. Previously, GH Blog shared news that Nicholas Alexander Chavez is leaving GH to film the Netflix series, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story. Chavez reportedly plays Lyle while Cooper Koch has been cast as Erik.
According to the latest GH spoilers, ABC’s General Hospital reveals the secrets behind General Hospital’s boat brawl. Esme attacked Spencer and Trina in a desperate attempt to get her son. She was willing to risk anything- anyone to ensure that Ace is back in her arms. If you’ve seen the episode then you can handstand why stunt doubles may have been needed to pull off the wild fight scene. The Instagram post below displays pictures of Avery Pohl, Tabyana Ali, and Nicholas Chavez as Esme, Trina, and Spencer.
GH spoilers reveal that stunt doubles were used in the action-packed, dramatic scenes. Take a look at how they all pulled it off in the IG post below.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has morphed into somewhat of a people pleaser. It hasn’t gone as far as having lost her edge, because that girl can still cut an enemy down to size. But she’s seemingly a bit softer lately, even prior to Bobbie’s death.
GH recaps recall Carly getting smitten with the mystery man at Kelly’s. Soon after she discovered his true identity. But until then Carly was going out of her way to cater to his needs. Some call it excellent customer service, which it was, but Carly was never know to win the “Most likely to work in hospitality” mock election in High School. She’s always been straight to the point and doesn’t mess around let alone cater to a stranger’s needs. Did Brennan’s (Charles Mesure) charm take hold of Carly? And will he do it again?
Carly and Brennan: Carly’s smitten with Mr. Brennan
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Brennan is back! That means Carly’s admirer is back on canvas but this time Jordan gets to ask the questions. Jordan is determined to crack this investigation, especially after having been taken the other night.
The latest GH spoilers and rumors hint that Jordan questions John Brennan about the recent threats in Port Charles, including her own incident. Will Brennan make trouble for Carly? You can bet on Brennan making trouble for all of PC, not just Carly.
She’s on the run! Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) will stop at nothing to catch Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss). Esme’s distraught and desperate to reunite with her son, Ace.
Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) spent every waking moment obsessing over his father’s and his ex-girlfriend’s baby. The bond was real and it was obvious that he loved his little brother very much. In fact, regardless of how the littlest Cassadine came into this world, Spencer knew he had to do right by Ace. That’s when Spencer realized Esme and Ace were a packaged deal. So, Spencer and his ex became civil for the sake of his little brother. For the most part, they even began to trust each other. That is, until Spencer betrayed Esme’s trust.
GH recaps recall that baby Ace was taken right from under Esme when she trusted Spencer to take care of him. Instead, Ace’s so-called big brother did nothing of the sort. What he did was give a woman’s baby away to a fugitive.
Sonny Can’t Stop Esme
As a result, Esme’s on a non-stop mission to find her son. The thing is, Miss Prince isn’t just someone out searching for their missing child. She was a psychopath in her past life, and her past life is creeping up on her.
Meanwhile, Sonny and Ava hide out. They discuss Esme and Sonny points out that she’s got nothing to lose. She has her memories back and a history of having committed violent and psychotic crimes. According to General Hospital spoilers on the run. She’s also very dangerous and her current state makes her unpredictable. Not even Sonny can’t stop her from what she’s determined to do. Even if he could, he and Ava are hiding out- and run into danger of their own.
So what will it be, folks? Will Nina and Carly quit while they’re still in one piece, or will it cost a lot more to “settle the score”?
At this point I can’t even remotely fathom how anyone is on Nina’s side. Don’t get me wrong because I think Nina is a crazy cool character, and Cynthia Watros is exceptionally talented. However, that doesn’t mean that I can’t see her problematic nature, faults, and flaws. In fact, Cynthia’s acting abilities is what makes me compare her to all the narcissists in my life. Simply put, Cynthia Watros plays it so well. How can anyone possibly hate on that? Now her character in the other hand, she’s fair game.
GH recaps recall Nina’s fierce reaction to Carly and Drew’s Crimson stunt. What’s the point of asking Carly if they’re finally even if she doesn’t plan on leaving well enough alone? It’s apparent that Nina has zero plans to leave things as they are with Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright). Obviously, Nina doesn’t care about playing fair when all she sees is red and Carly’s smirk every time she closes her eyes. If I didn’t know better, it surely looks like Carly and Drew ignite the evil spirits within Nina as they’ve been fighting to emerge. I’d I had to guess, I’d say that this feud is far from over.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Valentin makes Nina an offer. Evidently, the offer is so enticing that Nina contemplates her next move. GH turned give that Valentin’s offer would give Nina the upper hand over Drew and Carly’s son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Will Nina take on a new role at ELQ?
There were bittersweet moments that took place during the 50th annual Daytime Emmy Awards. Loss plagued the community after several unexpected deaths hit close to home. Previously, GH news reports confirm that the Soap Opera’s long time actress Sonya Eddy died at the age of 55. The Emmy-winning actress played Epiphany Johnson, GH’s Head Nurse, for 16 years.
On December 15th, the Daytime Emmy Awards showcased talent across the Daytime television communities. That’s when Eddy was honored for her work on ABC’s General Hospital upon receiving a posthumous award for Best Supporting Actress In A Drama Series. According to GH news reports, a battle for Sonya Eddy’s Daytime Emmy award has made headlines.
Willow and Epiphany
Reportedly, Sonya’s friend and producing partner Tyler Ford accepted the award on her behalf. According to news outlet TMZ, Sonya’s brother Robbie Eddy spoke out regarding his sister’s posthumous Emmy win. He mentioned that the family wasn’t notified that she’d be receiving the honor. Now allegedly, Tyler Ford has denied Eddy’s family upon their request for the award.
Epiphany and Elizabeth
GH news reports reveal that Sonya’s family has no plans to take legal action against the Award Academy or Tyler Ford at this time. Moreover, GH rumors claim that Sonya was estranged from some family members at the time of her death. Hopefully the issue is resolved and the drama subsides as Sonya is remembered.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is desperate to find her son. As far as she’s concerned, she would have been better off on her own with Ace than to have even half-heartedly trusted Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) and the Cassadines.
Although Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) brought it upon herself when she broke into Wyndemere, she blames Laura for the series of events that followed. GH recaps highlight that while Esme was in court, her son was taken right from her. Not only did Ace’s big brother fail to stop his father from kidnapping Ace, but he gave him up willingly. What’s worse is that he still defends his compliance.
According to recent GH rumors, Laura tells Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) the whole story, even the parts that incriminate her son and grandson. As a result, the PCPD uses Spencer (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) to lure Nikolas to Port Charles. Spencer committed a crime. No matter how you slice it, or how he blames Esme for her past, he and his father are the ones who just committed a heinous crime.
Spencer Is Arrested And Held Until Nik Turns Himself In
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the PCPD takes immediate action to begin the investigation. Dante wants to know every detail for the best chance at locating Nikolas (Adam Huss) and baby Ace. Therefore, it’s likely that Dante questions Spencer as well as Mayor Collins. That said, u can bet that Laura tells the truth even though she’s aware of the consequences.
GH spoilers and rumors teaser a shocking twist! Spencer is arrested while Nik still runs free. Although Spencer played his role in the whole thing, the PCPD has bigger fish to fry. In fact, child kidnappings are of the utmost priority. That’s why the PCPD could want to strike a deal. Spencer’s freedom for Nikolas to turn himself in and bring Ace home safely.
The authorities want baby Ace brought home ASAP. That’s why GH rumors claim that the PCPD uses Spencer to lure Nikolas back to Port Charles. That’s when Spencer is arrested and held in a cell until someone is able to reach out to Nikolas. It’s doesn’t stop there because then he’ll need convincing to return with Ace. Will Nikolas set Spencer free if that means giving up Ace and his own freedom?
In 1996, the late Tyler Christopher originated the role of Nikolas Cassadine. As the first and most authentic Dr. Prince, Tyler set the stage and paved the way for his successors. Today, his depiction of a true Cassadine lives on to inspire others.
Over the years Tyler Christopher became a household name, and the role of Nikolas Cassadine was iconized by the Emmy winning actor. That’s why it’s not surprising that those who’ve played the role after Christopher look upon his work as a guide.
Fast forward some years and a few Nikolas Cassadine recasts later, General Hospital found the perfect fit. GH fans warned up to Marcus Coloma in no time, becoming comfortable with his portrayal of this beloved character.
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH is onto yet another Nikolas. Adam Huss seems to be the permanent fixture after Coloma’s shocking GH exit. Despite the fan backlash, Marcus Coloma has yet to return. However, Huss has made a big impression on fans after the emotional scene with his tv son. Shockingly, Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and his dad Nikolas reunited after dear old dad’s disappearance. The most shocking part of this all is that Nikolas and his son put their issues aside for Ace and for their own relationship. The scenes were natural and raw. Additionally, Nik and Spencer’s emotional scene seem to capture a familiar feel.
General Hospital news and spoilers report that Adam Huss revealed his secret. There’s no question that scenes like those take preparation. Evidently, Adam Huss extensively prepared for his first major Nikolas Cassadine scene. Recently, Huss revealed to Soaps In Depth, “I watched a lot of scenes between Tyler Christopher and Nicolas Bechtel. What a beautiful dynamic they had, especially in the scenes around the fire when Spencer got burned and Nikolas was at the hospital.”
From there Huss then filmed the Nikolas and Spencer reunion scenes with Nicholas Alexander Chavez. GH spoilers reveal Adam’s take on Nik and Spencer’s relationship. He continued to Soaps In Depth, “I believe what transpires between them is sincere, and there is a sincere want and need from Nikolas to reconnect with Spencer. Which is why he is ready to face whatever he is going to face when it occurs. I also believe he would be willing to do whatever it takes in that moment to get what he needs. It’s definitely interesting, the direction it goes in.”
Are you ready to see what becomes of Nikolas, Spencer, Ava, Esme, and Ace?
Nikolas Cassadine has mystified himself by his cryptic disappearance and weird bank account activities over seas. No one has had a clue of his whereabouts for months, including his children, Spencer (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and Ace (Jay and Joey Clay).
General Hospital recaps recall Nikolas and Spencer Cassadine’s troubled relationship. Once upon a time Nikolas and his son Spencer were a happy little family. Over time their bond deteriorated due to selfishness and vengeance. As for Nikolas’s son Ace, he doesn’t even know him. Ace is just a baby, and Nik disappeared just as he was being born.
Nikolas Cassadine Visits Ava
Reportedly, GH News confirms that Adam Huss returns to reports his role as Nikolas Cassadine. He was last on the show back in early September of 2023. After months of speculation and fan discussion over who will play Nikolas Cassadine, Huss has stepped back into the role. Prior to Huss, Nikolas was most recently played by Marcus Coloma until his 2023 exit. Back in early Fall the news broke that Coloma’s contract would not renew. Sadly, Marcus’s three years as Nikolas was over and dans weren’t happy. Before his sudden death, Nikolas Cassadine’s original portrayer, Tyler Christopher was rumored as a possible candidate for the role post Marcus’s exit. Unfortunately, his tragic death devastated fans and loved ones.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nikolas is back to get revenge on Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl), the mother of son, Ace. It’s no secret that she and her father, Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) set out to destroy Nikolas and Ava’s marriage, and succeeded. One thing lead to another and that’s why Ava was the very first person that Nikolas saw upon his return. He wanted to address a little problem called Esme. As far as he and Ava are concerned, Ryan got what he deserved. But now Nik says it’s Esme’s turn. Will Ava team up with Nikolas to take down his baby mama?
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