Is Sasha Leaving? Are Sasha and Cody over before they’ve even had a chance to begin? No one is doubting their feelings for each other, so why would their relationship come to an abrupt end?
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Sasha is on her way out. No, that doesn’t necessarily mean that Sofia Mattsson is leaving General Hospital. But GH rumors hint that Sasha leaves the Quartermaine’s after Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) lashes out at her for another time.
Cody Bell and Tracy Quartermaine
Is Sasha Leaving The Quartermaine Mansion? Will She Abandon Cody?
Sasha loves her job as a the Quartermaine’s cook. Sadly, maybe she doesn’t love her job enough to put up with Tracy’s verbal attacks. GH rumors claim that Sasha heads out, but will she leave Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) behind?
Will Sasha’s impetuous decision destroy her relationship with Cody? General Hospital rumors suggest that she is sick of Tracy‘s verbal attacks and decides to leave. If Cody stays behind then they won’t be spending as much time together. Or perhaps Tracy’s friendship with Cody comes between him and Sasha. Will Cody stand by Sasha if she decides to leave her job at the Quartermaine mansion? Where will they live?
Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) has recently shown a softer side. GH fans have weighed in on the news and improved version of this iconic character. For the most part fans have positively responded to the change in her personality.
Tracy Gives Chase And BLQ The Hard Truth
The newlyweds continue to deal with the death of Chase’s Father Gregory. Additionally, BLQ and Chase have a lot of their plate as Chase worries about his brother Finn.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that the old Tracy emerges when she tells Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) what they don’t want to hear.
According to the latest General Hospital previews, BLQ and Chase turn to Tracy with their plan to help Finn. Lately, Tracy’s been shocking her family and friends with her new outlook on life. So, while BLQ and Chase may have gotten used to the new Granny, GH rumors suggest that they get a taste of Tracy’s hard reality.
Chase and Brook Lynn Turn To Tracy
Will Dr. Finn’s (Michael Easton) troubles fall on Chase and Brook Lynn’s shoulders? Not to mention that they’ll feel inclined to help with Violet in any way possible.
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?
Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) may have done Deception in for good this time. Her impulsive and self-serving business tactics typically don’t consider her colleagues and “friends.” Lately, Lucy’s character proves over and over that she’s only looking out for number one.
General Hospital recaps recall when Cody Bell tells it like it is when it comes to his modeling gig. Reportedly, a shocking outburst revealed how Cody really feels about the modeling industry as a whole. He was triggered when Sasha’s appearance was scrutinized, and Lucy’s solution to Deception’s latest problem targeted Sasha.
As a result, Cody abruptly quit his new job as Sasha’s modeling partner, and the male Face of Deception. No one saw coming what Sasha did next, and Maxie blames Lucy for chasing away The Face of Deception. Sasha seems exceptionally confident in her section to walk away from her modeling career, leaving herself and Cody free from their contracts with the cosmetics company.
Sasha and Cody Make Future Plans
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Sasha’s ready for a fresh start while Cody second guesses giving up his new career. Sadly, it ended before it could truly take flight. But as their modeling careers end, GH spoilers tease that Cody and Sasha’s love story begins. Was their decision to quit Deception the first of many united fronts to come?
Old habits surely die hard, especially when encouraged. Some would even say provoked, but either way it’s a never ending cycle. Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) simply can’t help herself with it comes to petty revenge.
Lucy and Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) continue to take turns hitting each other where it hurts. Over the years these two have gotten to know one another’s strengths, weaknesses, and what sets them off. Tracy and Lucy have been going at it for years, and 2024 is no different. From stealing husbands to corporate espionage, nothing is off limits to Tracy and Lucy.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Lucy hasn’t learned her lesson. Bobbie’s memorial put things into perspective for a while, but GH spoilers indicate they neither Lucy nor Tracy choose to keep the peace in Bobbie’s honor. Instead, Lucy has already been plotting her attack. Her plan against Tracy involves time spent with Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner), and Martin wants answers. Thus far, Lucy’s skated around Martins concerns, but her time has run out. Today’s GH spoilers tease that Martin grills Lucy about Scott. Will she continue with a cover up or let Martin in on the truth?
It’s no secret that the Quartermaine and Corinthos families aren’t the best of friends despite their intermingled members. The Quartermaines were never particularly fond of Carly (Corinthos) Spencer because of her entanglements with both of their son.
In retrospect, Carly caused a lot of problems for the Q family back in the day. It was back when she got pregnant by AJ (Sean Kanan), but convinced Jason to pass baby Michael off as his own. Over the years Carly and the Quartermaine family have managed to play nice most of the time. Needless to say, some members of Michael’s biological paternal side have held resentment toward Carly and Sonny for raising Michael as a Corinthos when he’s technically a Quartermaine. But the Qs are known for their tough exterior, especially Tracy Quartermaine. That’s why Tracy’s next move is a shock to her family as well as GH viewers.
According to the latest GH previews, Michael gets Tracy’s approval despite having been the family black sheep of the younger generations. Perhaps it’s time that Tracy realizes that Michael has paid his dues as a Quartermaine throughout the years. GH rumors tease that Michael’s just as shocked as the viewers when Tracy’s pat on the back is sincere.
Is it possible that Tracy approves of Michael’s recent, covert business scheme? First, Michael knew that Nina was the one who turned his mom and drew into the SEC and stay quiet. Then he showed Nina his hand and used it to his advantage. All keeping the truth from his mom and dad. Everything about this earns Tracy’s stamp of approval.
It’s safe to say that no matter the circumstances, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring). In fact, they can’t even be civil with one another for more than a few minutes. Their latest blowout cut deep for them both which sparked a mutual fury.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim that the seriousness of Lucy and Tracy’s rivalry intensifies in the coming weeks. The fight over Deception marches on but their issues go far beyond a cosmetics company. Originally, their troubles were founded on men, money, and good ole fashioned jealousy.
Lucy and Tracy both stew over their anger after the last spat between them. General Hospital previews indicate that Tracy and Lucy run into each other at Bobby Spencer‘s memorial. It’s a difficult time for all of Fort Charles, so everyone should be on their best behavior. Reportedly, GH spoilers tease that Tracy is the bigger person first. Recent GH previews show that Tracy and Lucy call a truce when Tracy approaches Lucy with the notion to set their differences aside in Bobbie’s honor.
So who plays who in this scenario? Both brilliantly conniving, either of these powerhouse women could have the upper hand. GH rumors tease that even if Lucy agrees, they’re both probably blowing smoke and playing each other for fools.
Once a sheister always a sheister. That’s how I feel about Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner). Deep down it seems like he has a good heart, but everything in between is a big ole mess. Blurred lines run in all directions in Scott’s life. From his career to his relationships, there’s always so clouded, gray area where Scotty is involved.
And by “gray area,” what we really mean is flawed intentions and tactics. Even when he truly loves someone Scott, Baldwin can’t manage to keep things pure and honest. as for the law, he might know how to win, but his practices are not black-and-white.
General Hospital recaps highlight his recent and firm break up with Dr. Liesel Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) after Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) died things have not been the same between them, and now Scotty must move on. According to General Hospital spoilers, Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) and her old friend Scotty team up to take down Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot).
Meanwhile, Lucy tried to play it tough when she was arguing with Tracy. Then once Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) stepped in, it was like Lucy had the rug pulled from under her. She wasn’t just battling Tracy her long time rival. She now faces a younger, and maybe even spunkier Quartermaine. Although Lucy played like she was so in love with Martin, General Hospital rumors indicate that she and Martin Gray are on their way to the end of the road. GH spoilers tease that Lucy’s scheme for Scott to marry Tracy serves as the catalyst for bringing her and Scotty back together.
You never know what can happen. Scott and Lucy were once madly in love, and had a daughter named Serena Baldwin. Maybe neither of them can settle down with another because they are meant for each other.
Carly’s Emotional Goodbye At Bobbie’s Memorial Photo Credit: People
The time has finally come for the people of Port Charles, along with GH fans to say their final farewell to General Hospital’s Jacklyn Zeman. Jackie played Barbara Jean Spencer, aka Bobbie Spencer, for about three and a half decades. In that time she became a television fan favorite. Her role as Bobbie was dramatic, exciting, and adventurous with a foundation based on down to earth and grounded character.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the new year brings and overwhelmingly emotional start to the citizen of Port Charles. Bobbie Spencer’s death shakes its residents to the core, but no one is hit harder than Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright). Laura plays Jackie Zeman’s TV daughter, Carly.
Carly’s Emotional Goodbye At Bobbie’s Memorial
According to People.com, Bobbie Spencer’s memorial brings together past and present cast members as they say their goodbyes.
Bobbie Spencer’s Memorial Photo Credit: People
Take a closer look at the above photo. There you will see Ryan Carnes (Lucas) and Marc Anthony (Felix) Samuel as they bring back Lucas Jones and Felix DeBios. Of course Lucas returns for his mother’s funeral. Aside from his relationship with Lucas, Felix worked with Bobbie as a fellow General Hospital Nurse. Do NOT forget to set your DVR for Wednesday, January 10th and Thursday, January 11th 2024.
Fans have awaited the final farewell for General Hospital’s Jacklyn Zeman. The cast, along with the audience, patiently waited while things ran their course. GH news reports confirm tay GH star Jackie Zeman passed away back in May. But due to the write:r’s strike, her on-screen farewell has yet to make it to our screens. In fact, the audience had zero inclination for when GH would address Bobbie until now.
Finally, General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that General Hospital addresses Bobbie Spencer’s (Jackie Zeman’s) untimely death. According to People.com, GH spoilers reveal the dates of the two-part Jacklyn Zeman tribute to Bobbie Spencer. The tribute will extend over two full episodes beginning Wednesday, January 10th, 2024, and wraps up in January 11th, 2024.
Photo Credit: People
GH news and spoilers report that Jackie Zeman’s co-star and TV daughter revealed detailed behind the two tribute episodes. In a recent interview with Soaps In Depth, Laura went into detail about the behind the scenes filming of Bobbie’s memorial.
“When we shot the memorial, the entire cast was there. And it wasn’t just for Bobbie; it was for Jackie as well,” Laura Wright told the outlet. “I mean, walking on set and seeing her photo, seeing all the pamphlets of like when you come to a memorial or a celebration of life, the pamphlet speaking about the individual and who is going to speak, it was bittersweet. It was about Jackie and everyone was so present… It was like we as a cast got to really say goodbye.”
Make sure to look out for reminders on the casts farewell to Jackie and her character, Barbara Jean Spencer.
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