There’s no doubt that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is the most sought after man in Port Charles. Whether it’s desire or disdain, the women of Port Charles have big thoughts about the charming and lovable mobster.
At this point it’s pretty obvious that Sonny has moved on from Nina (Cynthia Watros). Lately, she hasn’t even crossed his mind. On the other hand, Sonny’s living rent free in Nina’s mind. Meanwhile, Sonny spends most of his time with Ava Jerome (Maura West). So much so that Michael (Chad Duell) and Carly (Laura Wright) are suspicious of her motives.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Sonny’s next leading lady isn’t who most of us expect. Many fans have hoped for a CarSon reunion since Nina swept in and stole him from Carly. Eventually, I think that Sonny and Carly will find their way back to each other. GH rumors hint that it’s not going to be that simple. Now that Sonny and Carly are both on the market, it’s unlikely they’ll limit themselves to each other. True, Things may not have worked out between Sonny and Nina, and Carly and Drew, but that doesn’t mean Sonny and Carly will get back together so soon.
Lois and Sonny go way back, Ava and Sonny are two peas in a mobster pod. Then there’s Natalia. The new woman in town whose daughter is dating Kristina. Despite her snarky comments, Sonny and Natalia seem to be hitting it off. And of course there’s Carly. She and Sonny are the IT couple of Port Charles, and many GH fans have shipped them for decades.
Is there a new lady out there somewhere for Sonny, or are he and Carly endgame?
Jason Morgan shocked Port Charles when he showed up in Spinelli’s surveillance footage. He and Ava Jerome couldn’t believe their eyes when the incriminating showed none other than Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is not torn, but he actually believes that Jason is the one who shot his son Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). He tells Carly that he doesn’t owe Jason anything. In fact, he says, “I don’t owe Jason nothing.”
GH spoilers tease that Carly and Sonny are at odds over their best friend. Carly supports Jason no matter what, and Sonny is so quick to assume that he’s the one who shot Dante. Sonny shows Jason no mercy, and the rest of Port Charles is in debate over the recent tragedy.
We all know that Jason didn’t shoot Dante, but do you think Sonny is justified for having doubts? Can you blame his uncertainty or should he know better about his best friend?
Two Port Charles couples have just met the end of their road. Coincidentally, Carly broke up with Drew at the exact same time that Sonny officially ended things with Nina. But how coincidental was it, if at all?
Surely it was no coincidence that Sonny and Carly became free from their own, separate romantic entanglements practically simultaneously. Alternatively, the two breakups scream symbolism. General Hospital recaps highlight Sonny’s tragic fall of the bridge. That’s when everything changed. After 3 years of loss, grief, and even compromise, Sonny and Carly are free to love each other again.
According to the latest General Hospital recaps, Carly and Drew’s breakup came at the same time as Nina’s relationship with Sonny ended. Carly seems to light the path for Nina when it comes to which man she sets her sights on. After all, Nina went right for Sonny when Carly believed he was gone. So what’s to stop her from grabbing Carly’s sloppy seconds again? Well, the simple fact that Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) absolutely despises Nina Reeves (soon to be ex-Corinthos).
GH rumors hint that Nina finds another way to stick it to Carly. Carly and Drew’s breakup sparks an idea for Nina, and she does 180° when it comes to Drew. Furthermore, wild GH rumors suggest that Drew 2.0 is vulnerable, making him easily manipulated. He might seem like a tougher version of himself, but the trauma from Pentonville clouds his character. Maybe he joins forces with Nina, instead of being her enemy.
Obesssion might be the proper word to describe Nina’s (Cynthia Watros) interest in Carly Corinthos Spencer’s (Laura Wright) life. Her behavior as of late isn’t the only indicator that Nina Reeves is a few cards short of a deck.
Prior to Carly, Nina committed some unthinkable crimes, just to eventually become besties and even the wife of her victims. Why? The world may never know. But Nina definitely stole Sonny and Ava’s daughter Avery- out of Ava’s womb. And now she’s best friends with Ava and married to Sonny. Well, I guess that’s how they roll in Port Charles.
It all began when Nina lost her long lost daughter Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). She had searched for her child for years, just to learn that she was right under her nose. Furthermore, when she finally learned her daughter’s identity it was too late. Nelle was a psychopath and died because of her own actions. Still, rage rose up working Nina and sparked a certain vengeance in her soul. Of course, we all know that the finger was pointed right to Carly. As GH recaps highlight, Nina has married Carly’s husband and stolen her hotel. Also, she tipped off the SEC and sent Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) to Pentonville.
Nina Moved On From Carly
Could the ongoing feud between Nina and Carly simply fizzle to an end? Well, maybe. However, it seems that would only be likely if Nina had someone else’s life to focus on. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Carly is yesterday’s news. I suppose that doesn’t mean that she’s done sticking it to Carly for good, but GH spoilers tease that Nina has an entirely new focus. Apparently Nina has never heard the phrase don’t shoot the messenger. The spite effect that Nina ruined her own marriage she lashed out at Diane for delivering the divorce papers. Will Diane have to watch her back?
What does the future hold for ABC’s longest drama? On April 1st 2023, the iconic Soap Opera General Hospital celebrated its 60th year on air. Six decades and essentially fire days per week on the air isn’t something to take lightly. In fact, that is one impressive accomplishment.
Do you ever wonder or even worry about what’s the future holds for favorite thing watch and indulge? And by that I mean our favorite drama series, General Hospital. 60 years is a long time indeed. A lengthy amount of time spent
ABC President Discusses General Hospital’s Future
General Hospital’s fans are in it for the long haul- as if 60 years of dedication didn’t already prove that, fan support continues to flourish. According to recent General Hospital news reports, ABC President Craig Erwich discussed the future of General Hospital. Reportedly, Soap Hub had a personal chat with ABC Executive Craig Erwich regarding General Hospital.
We are ecstatic to share that Erwich spoke highly of the iconic drama series. “GH is absolutely a tremendous pride for us,” Erwich told the outlet. “The show’s been on for 60 years. That is a remarkable achievement. And the great thing about GENERAL HOSPITAL is that it’s on daily. It’s an opportunity for us to delight, entertain, and surprise people on a daily basis. The joy is to have an audience who has watched the show for 60 years; they’re now watching with their kids and grandkids.”
From the sound of things, General Hospital’s future looks bright. I bet there’s at least another 60 years to come…
Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) shows his loyalty to Sonny Corinthos time and time again. At this point there’s nothing that he can do to stop what happens next.
GH recaps highlight that Sonny goes to extreme measures to get to the truth out of his trusted employee. But how much can Sonny really trust Dex? While it’s true that Dex has only good intentions, that surely wasn’t the case at first. According to GH recaps, we all know that Dex was hired by Sonny’s very own son Michael with ill intent to destroy his father.
According to General Hospital spoilers reveal that despite Michael’s change of heart, the deceptive nature of his and Carly’s plan could get Dex killed. From Sonny’s viewpoint Dex looks guilty as sin. Money just happened to drop into his secret account just days within an attack on Sonny, on two separate occasions. That tells Sonny and Brick (Stephen A. Smith) that something is up with Dex and they want answers. GH spoilers and previews indicate that Sonny takes Dex for a ride to get to the bottom of this. He wants to know who Dex works for and who shot at him and Ava Jerome (Maura West). Moreover, Sonny wants to know who shot Curtis at the Metro Court.
According to GH rumors, Sonny uncovers a hell of a lot more than he bargained for.
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.
Vanessa Marcil rose to fame in the early 1990s. She’s played some iconic roles on shows like Gina Kincaid on 90210, and Sam Marque on Vegas, and more. But nothing is as memorable as the unforgettable Brenda Barrett on ABC’s General Hospital.
Marcil joined General Hospital’s stellar cast in 1992. Although she left her hospital in 1998 her role is Brenda Barrett remains in the forefront of our memories. Historically, Brenda is half of one of the most fan-favorited daytime television couples. Brenda Barrett and Sonny Corinthos captivated GH fans with their intensely passionate romance. They both felt things as deeply as the other, which made for eruptive dynamic. there was just something about Sonny and Brenda that kept fans wanting more.
Over the years many fans discuss the possibility that Vanessa could return to General Hospital. Every now and again, someone named drops Brenda. that’s when the rumors begin and fans hope that Vanessa Marcil returns to General Hospital as Brenda Barrett. According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, Marcil gives insight on being Brenda Barrett. A recent Instagram post shows Marcil with costar Maurice Bernard in a GH promo photo from the 90s. Brenda, along with Sonny and Brenda fans will be happy to know the shocking revelation Marcil shared in her caption. General Hospital news and spoilers report that Marcil is writing behind the scenes Brenda experiences. Additionally, she goes on to reveal that. These are never before discussed topics. And if that didn’t sound juicy enough Vanessa remind just how much she loves Maurice.
GH spoilers reveal that Vanessa spills the tea about Maurice and his influence on her personal life. Furthermore, Vanessa mentions how Maurice changed her life on a personal level while working together on General Hospital. Her post has nearly 14,000 likes and over 1,100 comments- and I haven’t even told too the biggest part!
GH Comings and Goings: Vanessa Marcil Returns to General Hospital
GH news reports share details of an Instagram conversation between Vanessa Marcil and her fans. That’s where IG users spotted the pot of gold. Fan discussions geared around Sonny and Brenda- particularly Brenda’s return. When asked if Brenda would come back, Marcil replied with positive affirmations.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Vanessa Marcil returns to General Hospital. The actress engaged in some social media discussions about Brenda and Sonny. Now fans are hyped after Marcil’s shocking responses! General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date on any new developments regarding an official statement.
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?
Wow! Introducing Drew 2.0. It must be true what they say about serving time in a correctional facility. It definitely does change a person, not that I can speak from personal experience or anything.
Historically, the people of Port Charles have been kidnapped and held hostage on a boat, trapped in a hotel fire, chained to a bed in a panic room, poisoned water supply, and much more. And to think some of those events took place after 30-some years of daytime drama. But nothing rattles a PC soul like doing time in Pentonville, and it seems like everyone there is a criminal.
For 60 years, many bad deeds have committed by almost everyone in Port Charles. I don’t know if one person in that city has a clean slate. That said, if you haven’t made a member of The Five Families a target, or left a woman to give birth all alone in the woods, or randomly attack a so-called friend with a hook, then do you even live in Port Charles? It seems that you have to have an edge to get anywhere in that city, and that’s what leads us to Drew.
Recently, Drew has been a hot topic along GH fan pages across social media. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Drew is ready for a change. He’s tired of being the pushover, and has asserted himself in situations to overcome that reputation. First, it started with Michael, Ned, and the family business. No red flags were raised because it seemed like a typical Quartermaine business quarrel. Then, the issue with Scout’s school occurred, including his and Sam’s argument, and now his actions toward Carly.
Drew’s Dark Path Leads Carly To Sonny
General Hospital spoilers tease that Cameron Mathison takes Drew down a dark path. According to General Hospital spoilers, the stars align for Sonny and Carly as Drew becomes increasingly problematic. We knew it was only a matter of time before Carly and Drew began to fall apart. According to recent GH rumors, Drew 2.0 puts a strain on his and Carly’s relationship. The more time they spend together, the more Drew wants to control, pushing Carly away.
General Hospital recaps recall four years ago when Sonny went missing. Unforeseen evil tore Sonny and Carly apart, but their bond never wavered. Will fate bring them together again?
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