Portia blames Spencer. Although lately Ava and Spencer have been able to remain civil, Ava Jerome (Maura West) isn’t Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) biggest fan. Even while still fond of his father, Ava and her stepson didn’t get along. In fact, Spencer and his girlfriend Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) tortured Ava while she was married to Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma).
Furthermore, Portia isn’t Spencer’s biggest fan either. He’s put her daughter through some hard times. And now, Spencer is the reason Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) life is in danger. General Hospital recaps recall, Trina snuck onto the Haunted Star when she followed Spencer. She found Spencer, Ace, and Dr. Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) to be Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) prisoners. Now, that Victor’s men sniffed her out, Trina is his prisoner as well.
Meanwhile, Trina’s mother and Ava bond over their care and concern for the brave young woman. As they sit back while authorities and loved ones try to find Trina, Portia and Ava find time to chat. That’s when Portia blames Spencer for Trina’s predicament. From the beginning, Portia wasn’t too happy about her daughter spending so much time with a Cassadine. Spencer started out by roping Trina into his lies the moment he returned to Port Charles. Then, he brought his dreadful girlfriend who terrorized Trina’s life. Now, Spencer’s family kidnapped him and Trina might be collateral damage.
Victor catches Trina! Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) bravery has gotten her through many challenges. Although, sometimes it’s our bravery that brings us to such precarious situations in the first place. As for Trina, she boldly and bravely snuck onto the Haunted Star because she sensed that Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) was in trouble.
Trina Robinson and Spencer Cassadine’s road to romance is just beginning. After a few years of their own version of cat and mouse, these two finally stopped playing games with their hearts. According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, Nicholas Alexander Chavez threw out some Sprina teasers. Recently, the Daytime Emmy Award winner spilled some GH spoilers tea on Twitter. He assures fans that Sprina dives into adventure and romance!
General Hospital recaps remind us of Trina’s bravery. She took advantage of her surroundings and used an opportunity to contact her mother. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) gathered around Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), and Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) to guide Trina through some instructions. According to General Hospital spoilers, Trina’s failure to follow through with Curtis’s explicit instructions has inimical consequences.
Trina’s mistake could cost her their lives! GH rumors hint that Victor catches Trina after the guards notice the missing device. Just how much time does she have before Victor discovers he has a stow away?
Spencer saves Ace from Victor?! Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) is out for total Cassadine control. He doesn’t hesitate when faced with having to destroy anyone who gets in his way. And when we say anyone, we mean even his own flesh and blood.
New storyline details emerge through recent General Hospital news reports. According to GH comings and goings, reports confirm that the ultimate Cassadine is set to return. In one of her latest social media posts, GH legend Constance Towers revealed she is set to return to General Hospital. Her post informs fans that she finished filming two days worth of scenes. Based on this information, GH rumors suggest that Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) is alive and up to her old tricks.
GH recaps recall Spencer just boarded the Haunted Star where Victor plans to take off with his essential family members. From there, he plans to create the ultimate Cassadine unit. When Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) went to his uncle for help with Esme and Ace, he never imagined this is what would materialize.
The latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Spencer isn’t happy with Victor. Needless to say, he won’t go along with the plan. Obviously, Spencer doesn’t want to leave Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali), Uncle Sonny, Grandma Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), and everyone else behind. According to Monday’s General Hospital previews, Spencer and Victor argue. Spencer feels like he’s been abducted while Victor believes he’s saved his nephew. Regardless, Spencer doesn’t want anything to do with this anymore. Therefore, GH spoilers hint Spencer saves Ace from Victor. Will Uncle Sonny show up to help? Do NOT miss a moment of next week’s episodes of General Hospital!
Spencer crosses Uncle Victor. Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) plans to take over. One family member at a time, Victor uses each one for his personal agenda. Currently, he’s fixated on his nephew Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez).
(Un)luckily for Esme, she gave birth to an heir. And not just any heir, but a Cassadine heir. Controlling and dangerous, Victor Cassadine’s plan to take baby Ace from his mother is fueled by Spencer’s vendetta against his father, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), as well as Esme.
Victor’s influence on his young nephew is manipulative and destructive. No matter how much he’s been warned against Victor, it’s not getting through to Spencer. However, sometimes it takes a personal experience to understand when something or someone isn’t good for you. That being said, Spencer meets with Victor to discuss plans to get their hands on Esme’s son.
According to recent General Hospital rumors, Spencer has second thoughts after meeting with his uncle. Uncle Victor tries so hard to convince Spence that he has his best interest in mind. But, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) warned her grandson about his Cassadine uncle time after time. Perhaps Uncle Vic tries a little too hard this time. It’s possible that Victor goes above and beyond gushing about the details to his plan against Esme. If Spencer thinks twice about what Victor wants to do, he may not go through with the plan at all. What will happen to Spencer is he crosses Uncle Victor?
Esme doesn’t trust Victor. Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is like a little lost puppy out in the big world. After severe trauma, Esme suffers from amnesia. Typically those who suffer total memory loss would give anything to regain those precious memories. However, with Esmé, that is not the case.
In retrospect, Esme’s life prior to amnesia isn’t a life worth remembering. At least according her her anyways. Prior to losing her memory, Esme sulked about her lonely childhood. Having not been raised by her biological parents, Esme spent much of her childhood with her nanny, Maggie Fitzgerald. Thankfully, the new and improved Esme doesn’t never knew them then, and remember her biological parents either. In a way, the amnesia has given a young woman a clean slate and a fresh start. Now a loving mother, the days of Esme’s terrorizing ways are over.
Despite the fact that Esme doesn’t remember even her most recent past, she is able to instinctively sense certain feelings. When naming baby Ace, her intuition spoke to her. The love Esme has for her baby is strong enough to break through the amnesia. Additionally, danger and fear fill her senses whenever Esme encounters particular people. For instance, she sensed danger and fear around Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom). As we know, her Spidey-senses were spot on. Talking about danger, the same goes for Victor. Esme doesn’t trust Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) further than she can throw him. Will Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) try to talk Esme out of her own instincts? Or, will she take Victor just as seriously?
Laura rejects Spencer’s custody request! Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is trying to keep it all together while her family and everything around them falls apart. In addition to leading her family amidst the drama, Mayor Collins is responsible for leading an entire city.
Some time last year, Laura’s focus turned toward protecting the city’s people. General Hospital recaps recall when the people of Port Charles became targets in mysterious hook attacks. Out of nowhere, Ava Jerome (Maura West) became the hook killer’s first victim in a vicious attack. From then on, no one was safe.
Meanwhile, as Laura and the PCPD worked to find the killer, Laura’s own family was under attack. As the tension grew between father and son, Laura tried to play peacemaker for her son Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) and her grandson Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez). However, the damage had been done and the fallout became too severe for repair. There was nothing Laura could do to save Nik and Spencer’s relationship.
According to General Hospital spoilers, recent circumstances require Laura’s attention once again. Her family is in ruins since Nikolas vanished just as Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) brought her and Nik’s baby into the world. Despite the Cassadine’s dark times, baby Ace’s birth sheds a little light on the family.
In Nikolas’s absence, Spencer feels a sense of responsibility to do right by his baby brother. With Esme facing jail time, Ace will need a stable home. And while Spencer thinks he’s the man for the job his grandmother sees things differently.
Grandmother Knows Best
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Spencer runs into a roadblock. Although his intentions are in the right place, his grandmother thinks that he’s too young to take on the responsibility of father figure.
Laura just wants peace among her family. But, being the reason Spencer’s custody plans fall through probably isn’t the best way to keep the peace. Based on recent GH rumors, Laura rejects Spencer’s custody request. As a result, Laura risks creating a rift between herself and her grandson. Will Laura drive Spencer right into Victor’s clutches?
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