Next week on General Hospital isn’t all doom and gloom. Although there will be the ever expected drama, General Hospital spoilers reveal there will also be happiness for some of the residents of Port Charles. As Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) works under pressure to save her own son, TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and Jordan’s husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), are working hard too. Now that they are all on the same page when it comes to Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), they have and maintain to join forces in order to go forward with Sonny’s plan to take down Renault.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that in the weeks ahead, TJ will come home and happiness will be the focal point as he is reunited with his mom, Jordan, Molly, and those others who love him.
General Hospital rumors warn this doesn’t mean everything is coming up roses for Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) and her long time boyfriend, TJ. The fact still remains that Molly turned down TJ’s wedding proposal, and although he wasn’t hiding out and avoiding Molly because she said no, that doesn’t mean TJ is fine after the rejection.
Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) is working for Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), carrying out orders of illegal activity, along with directing Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) to carry out orders from Cyrus as well. Cyrus has managed to rope Jordan into helping him carry out illegal activity through Port Charles as he hangs her son TJ Ashford’s (Tajh Bellow) over her head. Jordan is being blackmailed by Renault while Harmony made an agreement with the villain in exchange for her freedom.
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has already put the pieces together, that Harmony is working for Cyrus, and all the pieces fit into place when Jordan confessed to her husband Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and Jason, that TJ was being help captive by Cyrus.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Harmony is in the thick of the danger now that Jordan, Sonny, Jason, and Curtis, are on the same page. Harmony knows she is on borrowed time, which prompted her to have a heart to heart with her daughter, Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). In their conversation, Harmony mentioned that Willow has been the best thing to come to her. Typically, that is not the way a mother would express that sentiment to her biological daughter. It’s as if she had acquired Willow at some point in her life as opposed to giving birth to her child.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Nina and Willow both have halves to a heart shaped pendant, leading fans to the assumption that the other half of that necklace is in the possession of Nina’s long lost daughter, Willow.
As Harmony prepares for the worst, General Hospital rumors claim that if Harmony dies during this war with Cyrus, at this time is when Willow will discover Harmony is not her biological mother. This leaves an opportunity for Willow to be on the hunt for how this could possibly have happened, how she was lead to believe that Harmony was her mother, and where to begin now in order to find her long lost mother.
Willow and Nina both have halves to the heart shaped pendant, eventually leading to their discovery that they have a much deeper connection.
Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) has landed herself in a no-win situation when Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) came to Port Charles to get revenge on Jordan, her partner Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews), and two of their other partners. Jordan, Taggert, and the others were part of a team that put Cyrus behind bars and now he is out to burn down the city Jordan has vowed to protect. Other than her city, Jordan as a mother, has vowed to protect her son, TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow). Cyrus has kidnapped TJ and is making Jordan work for him so that he has someone on the inside to help move his drugs and crimes through Port Charles. Lorraine aka Harmony Miller has also gotten herself roped into Renault’s illegal activity. Harmony is no pillar of the community, and has made quite a reputation for herself due to her involvement in the Dawn of Day cult lead by Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin). Harmony was desperate to get out of Pentonville, so Cyrus made her an offer she could’t refuse. She would work for Cyrus in exchange for her freedom, and she took it. Now Harmony is the one giving direction to Jordan which is all orchestrated by Cyrus.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Harmony will turn away from the dark side and actually help Jordan save TJ. As they say, no deed goes unpunished and Harmony will play with fire when turning on Cyrus to help Jordan. General Hospital rumors hint that Harmony will end up getting killed due to her betrayal of her agreement with Cyrus.
This will ultimately lead to an even bigger shocking revelation. There has been previous speculation form General Hospital spoilers and rumors, claiming Harmony is not Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) biological mother. There has also been hints dropped regarding Willow and Nina Reeves as long lost mother and daughter. General Hospital Blog’s spoilers have previously revealed that Willow has one half of a heart shaped pendant that Nina holds the other half in her possession.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim after the death of Harmony. Willow will make a shocking discovery that Harmony was her adoptive mother all along and that she has a biological mother out in the world somewhere. Hopefully all the pieces of the puzzle fit together, leading Nina to finally find the daughter she has been searching for.
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is about to walk into a storm she never saw coming. She was blindsided by Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) arrival in Port Charles prison, Pentonville. Renault managed to get transferred to Port Charles, purposely placing himself in the city Jordan has vowed to keep safe as Commissioner. Jordan’s son TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) is now missing and Jordan seems too chill for being a mother with a missing child. Not until see went to she Cyrus at Pentonville did she put the clues together as he was spelling them out for her.
It seems as though Jordan is dropping the ball on a lot of situations going on in Port Charles, letting either the bad guys win, or the bad guys solve the crimes. Either way you slice it, Jordan just ain’t cutting it as Commissioner of Port Charles. This city needs someone like Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), Curtis’ with his law enforcement background, or even Mac Scorpio (John J. York) who has been in the Commissioner role before, to deliver quick thinking and effective solutions to situations that arise.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Jordan Ashford may be on her way out as Commissioner of Port Charles. Today, Mayor Laura Collins had to confront Jordan and basically tell her how to approach her current with Cyrus. Jordan’s husband Curtis (Donnell Turner) approached her with the notion of joining forces with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) in order to tackle this threat head on but she was dead against it. General Hospital rumors claim that is exactly Jordan will end up having to do. Will she be able to get her act together and help her city before Cyrus burns it to the ground and she ultimately pays the price with her job?
TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) just received devastating news from his long time girlfriend, Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos). TJ had finally got up enough nerve to ask his love to marry him, even after days of her ranting and complaining about a friend’s upcoming nuptials. Molly was quick to turn TJ down, leaving him vulnerable and heartbroken. Shortly after his intense conversation with Molly, TJ went missing, which was also the same night Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton) were kidnapped by Cyrus’ men.
Although Jordan’s son is missing and she herself is deeply involved in a mess with Port Charles villain and inmate, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), Jordan is acting suspiciously calm. General Hospital spoilers hint that Jordan may know more about TJ’s disappearance than she is leading everyone to believe. General Hospital rumors claim Jordan could possibly have been one step ahead of Cyrus and had TJ hidden for safety. Molly remains clueless to the “big kid” problems of the real world and is out of the loop when it comes to the real threat to TJ. Molly seems to think that maybe he was too upset after she turned down how marriage proposal and maybe took some time for herself. TJ didn’t even show up to work, which would suggest something more serious has happened.
Is it possible that Jordan made a smart move and was headed of Cyrus’ plan to endanger her son? Has TJ been kidnapped by Cyrus or does Jordan have him in hiding?
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is the newest bad guy and most relevant threat to Port Charles at this time. Although he is new to Port Charles, he is very familiar with Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) and her long time friend and Police partner, Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews).
Jordan took a trip to Pentonville to sit down and have a talk with Cyrus. Jordan used to work undercover to get evidence against Cyrus’ drug organization. She had him fooled to the point where he even considered Jordan to be his protege and right hand. When Jordan and Cyrus discussed their past and the current situation with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Jordan made sure she was clear that Cyrus started the mob war in Port Charles to get revenge on the city she now calls home and has sworn to serve and protect.
Cyrus also has it out for Marcus Taggert, as he was part of four officers who worked undercover to take him down. Two of the four are dead, due to Cyrus’ orders, they were pumped with drugs and died of an overdose. Taggert and Jordan were partners during their time in the Pacific territory when they worked together to get enough evidence to land Cyrus in jail. He’s been in jail for a while and someone managed to get transferred to Pentonville to be close to Jordan.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Cyrus has no boundaries when it comes to putting hits on innocent people. He knows Jordan has a son and during their discussion he name dropped TJ (Tajh Bellow) to Jordan, trying to scare her, indicating he would go after her son. Now that General Hospital spoilers have revealed Trina Robinson’s (Sydney Makayla) father as Taggert, there is a target on Trina’s back as well. Taggert hasn’t had the opportunity to sit face to face with Cyrus yet, but if and when he does, he will most likely give Taggert a warning regarding his daughter, Trina. Taggert seemed very concerned when telling Trina to have her mom give him a call. He mentioned it was very important which could indicate he is anticipating danger for their teen daughter.
TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) is about to pop the question to Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos). It would be a shame if anything happened to TJ before he got a chance to propose to his long time girlfriend.
Trina is all ready to attend the school dance with Cameron Webber (William Lipton). General Hospital rumors hint that something is going to go down a the dance, putting the teens in danger.
Cyrus is known for killing two birds with one stone after putting a hit out on Sonny and Jason in Brooklyn and two attacks in Port Charles simultaneously. It’s likely that Cyrus will strike near TJ, but also could put out an attack at the school dance.
Will Taggert and Jordan be able to protect their children from the enemy they have made for themselves?
There are some new bad guys in town and people are dropping like flies. Between the mob war that broke out against Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and the undercover police officer that dropped dead, things are seemingly suspicious in Port Charles.
When Taggert (Real Andrews) first returned to Port Charles, he assured Sonny he wasn’t in town to take him down, but to put his focus elsewhere. We know that Taggert and Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) have a tangled past and a dark secret. Jordan lied to Curtis (Donnell Turner) to cover up a secret only she and Taggert seem to know.
It seems as though someone is after both Sonny and his organization as well as law enforcement. It’s no coincidence that the two officers who had been said to both have overdosed, died within a short period of time from the same cause. Both unexpected to have overdosed. It ended up that the two deceased were actually former partners of Taggert and Jordan on a special case. Jordan is worried they are next.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) could be behind these mysterious deaths, and the one who is after law enforcement, including Jordan and Taggert. As we know, Cyrus is also the one who is after Sonny’s territory and trying to take Sonny and Jason down.
Will Sonny and Taggert join forces to take Cyrus down?
The Davis girls haven’t been whole in quite some day. General Hospital fans are used to seeing Kristina Davis (Lexi Ainsworth) pop in and out of Port Charles while Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) have been remained on screen on a regular basis until recently.
General Hospital rumors were circulating a few months back, making claims that Haley Pullos was now recurring status along with Tajh Bellow as TJ Ashford. After their mention of an engagement, Molly and TJ haven’t really been mentioned.
New General Hospital spoilers reveal the actress who plays Molly Lansing Davis has landed a new role. According to Pullos’ social media, she expressed gratitude for being part of a project while using the hashtag #theexpandinguniverseofashleygarcia
Although Pullos has landed a new role, her status with General Hospital remains unclear. General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted on the whereabouts of Molly, and Haley Pullos status with the show.
Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos) and TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) make up one of the strongest couples in Daytime TV. These two met back in 2012 as kids and have been able to spend the past 6 years growing up together, getting to know one another, and establishing a strong bond.
In an interview with Soaps In Depth, Haley Pullos weighs in on Molly and TJ getting engaged and beginning their adult life together as a married couple.
Many fans were surprised at the writers when TJ came to Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson) disclosing his plans of asking Molly to marry him and Stella’s response wasn’t quite what TJ expected to hear. Stella brought race into it. as if these two haven’t been together already for 6 years? Needless to say, that interjection was a bit off putting however fans have brushed it aside.
There is also the age issue. Many like to speak their mind and share their opinion involving the young couple’s age. Some argue the two are too young to get married. In an interview with Soaps In Depth, Haley Pullos commented, “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with marrying your first love and spending the rest of your life with the person that you have already spent a lot of your life with,” Pullos stated.
It seems the actress is perfectly fine with her character taking the next step in her relationship with TJ and is excited to do so.
What do you think? Are Molly and TJ ready for marriage?
This week on General Hospital, Kendra’s (Michelle Argyris) plan begins to come apart when TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) work together to get to the bottom of Alexis’ (Nancy Lee Grahn) mystery illness.
After Dr. Finn confirms it has been rat poison that has been making Alexis gravely ill, many questions are raised as to who hates Alexis enough to see her dead. Surely, at this stage in their friendship, we wouldn’t dream of that person being Julian Jerome (William DeVry). But General Hospital spoilers insinuate that Julian runs into a problem with dead rats outside of his pub. GH spoilers hint someone will be on the hunt for whoever has done this to Alexis (possibly Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan)), and Julian and his rat problem grabs their attention enough to question Julian.
Hopefully Julian will make a discovery that leads right to Kendra while trying to figure out why he suddenly has dead rats around his establishment. She can’t cover every track and she will have to slip up at some point. At that time, someone will be able to pick up on what she is really after.
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