Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) has good instincts and her judgement of character is pretty spot on. But that’s just the rip of the iceberg when it comes to really knowing what’s Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is all about.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn doesn’t hold back after Trina Robinson’s (Sydney Mikayla) emotional meltdown while playing, “never have I ever.” She was pressed by Esme on purpose, and Joss can see right though what Esme has done. But what she doesn’t see is how deranged and lethal Esme’s is.
General Hospital previews indicate Josslyn tries to out Esme in front of Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and Cameron Webber (William Lipton), while still unaware that Esme put Trina at risk and could have even killed her. Esme drugged Trina in some sick and twisted plot to get revenge on her for her bond with Spencer.
So far Trina’s inhibitions we lowered as a result of the whiskey and Tramadol and she complained about not feeling well. General Hospital rumors indicate that Trina will start to experience worsening symptoms as the Tramadol and whiskey interact adversely. How far will Esme’s revenge plot actually go?!
Although rare and unjustified, there are very brief moments when Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) can lead people to believe that deep down she has a sensible heart.
After yesterday’s episode, any hope or blind believe that Esme has a shred of good within her as been completely diminished. General Hospital spoilers reveal the drug Esme was prescribed is an addictive and potentially dangerous painkiller called Tramadol. Although safe when used as directed by a doctor for a true purpose, Tramadol can have serious side effects including death.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that the teens on the Port Charles scenes are getting ready for their mini getaway. Esme seems to be preparing for the trip in a peculiar way.
It’s apparent that Esme is jealous of Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) due to her bond with Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez), and wants to get under Josslyn’s (Eden McCoy) skin by manipulating Cameron Webber (William Lipton). General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Esme is about to take her scheming plot up a few notches as she plans on using Tramadol while on the trip with Cam, Joss, Trina, and Spence.
General Hospital rumors claim Esme is about to strike on her next victim, drugging them with the prescription addressed to herself. There’s no telling what will happen and to whom. Esme’s endgame is to keep Trina away from Spencer, but she also wants to come between Joss and Cam somehow.
GH rumors claim Esme drugs Trina and Cam to make it look as though Cam cheated on Joss with Trina. This plan would cause Josslyn and Cameron to breakup, and it would turn Spencer off from Trina completely. Is this what Esme has planned with the Tramadol?
Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) and Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) have come a long way from their uncertainties as to where they stand as a couple. Their history is long but complex, resulting in decades of lost time together.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis and Portia have finally felt comfortable enough to admit they are falling for each other. After lying to Curtis in the last, it seems that Portia made a poor decision all those years ago but from a place in her heart that never meant to hurt anyone. People make mistakes and Curtis has come around to give their love another chance.
General Hospital spoilers claim Curtis and Portia will run into some bumps on the road as their relationship is trying to takeoff.
According to recent General Hospital previews, the couple is caught off guard when interrupted by Portia’s daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla). Although Trina was aware of her mother’s relationship with Curtis went beyond friendship, she wasn’t quite ready to see them so serious. Trina has a soft spot for her father, Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews), therefore, it might be difficult for her to see her mom and Curtis having such a serious moment.
General Hospital rumors hint that Curtis and Portia may face upcoming snags and obstacles as they try to rebuild what they had together twenty years ago. Will it be too much to handle?
This situation is likely to turn into a battle for one young man’s heart. Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) wants to stake her claim on Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez), while Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) has had her eyes on him since he made his return to Port Charles.
Trina and Spencer have developed a mutual respect and bond for one another, along with true friendship that has already been put to the rest. It’s no secret that Trina likes Spencer as more than a friend, and before Esme showed up, it would have been anyone’s guess that Spencer feels the same about Trina.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Esme is threatened by Trina’s friendship with her boyfriend, and isn’t about to let Trina get in the way. Trina is well aware of what Esme is capable of, but is strong enough not to let Esme intimidate her.
In recent General Hospital previews, Esme tells Trina that she has no intentions of letting Spencer go. Esme’s sneaky way of telling Trina to back off sounds almost like a threat. General Hospital rumors suggest Esme will be causing more trouble for Trina as she is jealous of her friendship with Spencer, and wants Trina out of the picture.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) takes no one else into consideration as potential collateral damage when she is plotting her next revenge move. Her current focus is on Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) since she is jealous of her bond with Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Esme’s latest plot to ruin Trina’s night will have an impact on Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) and her baby as she goes into labor while locked in with Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs).
General Hospital previews indicate possible complications with the birth of Sasha and Brando’s (Johnny Wactor) baby. Sasha can be seen screaming in pain with Brando right by her side.
Esme doesn’t care who she harms along the way as long as she is satisfied. Although it was a mistake that Sasha was in the room as opposed to Trina, Esme’s actions will have grand implications.
Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) is a Cassadine through and through. As time goes on, his dark Prince tendencies show through. His evil ways are clear through his actions toward others. He acts in a way that only benefits himself at the end of the day.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas isn’t happy with Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) after Spencer (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) broke down and told his father he no longer wants to be a Cassadine. Nikolas thinks Trina is the one who put the thoughts in Spencer’s head to distance himself from the Cassadine legacy.
Now that Nikolas is letting his true Cassadine traits shine through, no one wants to be on his bad side. General Hospital rumors claim Trina should watch her back now that Nikolas thinks she’s behind Spencer’s decision to turn his back on his family. No one is an exception, but even family, when they get in the way of what Nikolas wants.
The once golden bond between a father and son has seen better days now that their relationship has broken down, and *what was once shiny, now is all rusted* TS.
Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and his son, Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) have called off track and haven’t been the same since Nikolas faked his death, returned, and married Ava Jerome (Maura West).
Spencer is having a difficult time trusting his father, after finding out some disturbing news, making Spencer aware just exactly what his father is capable of.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Spencer is taking the news about Nikolas’s involvement in Hayden Barnes’ (Rebecca Budig) shooting. After all, Hayden was his stepmom at one point. Knowing that Nikolas coins do such a thing requires some sorting out.
General Hospital previews indicate that Spencer turns to Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) to help sort out the thoughts and feelings which have developed after having an uncomfortable conversation with not only Shawn Butler (Sean Blakemore), but with his father as well. Spencer needs a shoulder to lean on, and instead of turning to his girlfriend, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl), he turned to the girl he trusts and is comfortable being vulnerable around, Trina.
General Hospital spoilers and previews suggest Trina is reluctant to believe Spencer when he tells her that his father is responsible for having Hayden Barnes (Rebecca Budig) shot, and letting Shawn take the fall, serving time in Pentonville. Spencer is telling the truth this time, and he hopes his friend will trust him even after all of his recent lies.
After the recent news regarding General Hospital star, Sydney Mikayla’s status with the soap opera, GH fans questioned the status of co-star, William Lipton.
Mikayla and Lipton are in the spotlight together as part of the teen scene on GH. Recent General Hospital news reports confirmed Sydney Mikayla’s new, recurring status, bringing attention to her co-star William Lipton, and his role on General Hospital as Cameron Webber.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Lipton’s role has been recurring for some time, yet his character, Cameron, has been a prominent character in a leading story line with the Cassadines.
General Hospital previews indicate the teenagers of Port Charles will continue with their drama on set, navigating between school and work. William Lipton will be sticking around regardless of his recurring status.
Changes happen every day on the set of General Hospital. Recently, General Hospital news confirmed a status update regarding fan favorite on the teen scene, Sydney Mikayla, as Trina Robinson.
General Hospital Blog revealed Mikayla has dropped to recurring status on the daytime soap opera, General Hospital. In a recent interview, General Hospital spoilers reveal Sydney has addressed the recent change.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Mikayla’s comments on her new status with the 58 year old soap opera. Sydney tells Soap Opera Network, “Right now I’m getting into the swing of things at school and navigating the balancing act. ‘GH’ has been super supportive of all the teens going to school and I’m super happy about that. Team ‘GH’!”
Cameron Webber (William Lipton), Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) came up with a plan to trap Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez), into ultimately coming clean about being Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) stalker.
The teen’s plan to get Spencer to tell the truth was successful, but now they question if they have done more harm than good when it comes to making things worse between Spencer and his dad, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma).
General Hospital spoilers reveal now that Ava has had Spencer arrested for stalking, among all of the other crimes he committed against her, his only way out would be with the help of his friends.
General Hospital previews show Cameron in the hot seat, being questioned by Detective Chase (Josh Swickard). Spencer is also in an interrogation room, and if their stories don’t align, Spencer’s shot at getting off the hook is unlikely.
Cam has the choice to either stay quiet, lie, or tell Chase everything he knows about Spencer’s involvement in terrorizing Ava.
General Hospital rumors suggest Cam won’t want to further complicate things for his friend, therefore he won’t fully cooperate with law enforcement. Does Spencer’s fate lie in the hands of his friends?
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