Things are about to heat up as the drama in Port Charles intensifies. Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and the Quartermaine family ban together as hey prepare to face a hostile takeover. General Hospital spoilers indicated Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) will come to Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) with a warning. Brook Lynn isn’t the type to leave without a fight. She and the Quartermaine’s will fight for what is theirs.
General Hospital previews show Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) testifies one the stand at Wiley’s custody hearing. Nina can be heard telling the courtroom, “Nelle has confirmed my initial impression of her.”
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) has his sights set in General Hospital and Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) demands to know why his sudden interest.
After visiting a psychic reader and learning news of her son, Dante Falconeri), Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) wasn’t feel g great about what the psychic has said. She turned to friend, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) for someone to lean on. Olivia’s husband Ned Ashton (Wally a Kurth), wasn’t too happy about his wife confiding in another man.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Olivia’s newfound friendship/connection with Robert doesn’t air will work Ned. Right now, Olivia’s man focus is on her son, Dante. Dante left Port Charles in an attempt to focus on his mental health so that he wouldn’t let his PTSD effect his family. Which ultimately that is what he let happened. By Dante leaving his wife, Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) and their family, his decision is most definitely having an effect on the ones he loves. Olivia misses and worries for her son, Lulu longs for a life and love that once was, and has tried to find it in Dustin Phillips (Mark Lawson). Dustin seems to have more chemistry with Lulu’s life long rival, and woman from Dustin’s past, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton). And Dante and Lulu’s son Rocco misses his father.
General Hospital rumors claim Olivia will continue to see Robert as a friend that lends a listening ear, and Ned will grow more and more irritated over the fact that his wife is growing closer to Robert. For Olivia, talking to Robert is more about being able to talk about Dante, in hopes that someday he will return home.
General Hospital news and rumors hint that Robert may be of assistance to Olivia when trying to bring Dante home. It has been rumored that talk of actor, Dominic Zamprogna, returning to his role as Dante Falconeri could potentially happen soon after filming resumes for General Hospital.
Ned and Olivia could face a rocky road ahead in their relationship but it shouldn’t be anything they can not overcome. If GH rumors regarding Dante’s return turn out to be true, it’s likely Robert will have something to do with aiding in his homecoming, and Ned will have nothing to be jealous of or worry about when it comes to Olivia and Robert’s friendship.
Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero) has been a little high strung lately due to the stress over her son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna).
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Olivia’s step daughter, Brook Lynn Ashton Quartermaine (Amanda Setton), confronts Olivia on her recent suspicious behavior. Brook Lynn goes on to accuse Olivia that she is having an affair on Brook Lynn’s dad, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth). That scenario is highly unlikely, leaving Brook Lynn way off base and out of line.
General Hospital rumors have been circulating around a certain character’s return. We recently reported that GH’s Dominic Zamprogna, who played Dante, is ready to bring his character home to Port Charles. There has been talk of Dante’s mental health situation and how Lulu (Emme Rylan) is handling her family and moving on without Dante.
Could Olivia he frazzled and acting suspicious due to information about Dante? She’s been trying to touch base with her son, only to get rejected by his silence.
The topic of Dante seems to be prominent lately, possibly leading up to his return. However, due to the current situation regarding Covid-19, it will be some time before any of this story is able to play out.
Andy Cohen is under-fire for insensitive comments made during Prime-time special on the entire Soap Opera genre. “The Story of Soaps,” aired on Tuesday night with Andy Cohen as an interviewee. Cohen recently took to Twitter to respond to backlash he is receiving from Soap Opera actors, crew, and fans alike. In response Cohen states, “I went to the interview as a soap fan prepped to talk soaps, and they asked about reality tv and I answered their questions. Sue me!”
In Tuesday night’s special, Cohen name dropped the legendary Susan Lucci, best known for her role as Erica Kane, in the iconic Daytime Drama, All My Children. Cohen says, “I know (Susan) Lucci doesn’t agree with me, but I think that the Housewives have replaced soap operas because truth is stranger than fiction. Soaps became kind of unnecessary because you could do it with real people, and they’re writing the drama themselves.” Twitter has been explosive with all the comments from soap fans, angrily tweeted about the utter disrespect for the genre. Fans are calling him the ‘biggest soap villain’ referencing the notorious daytime plots containing token bad guys. General Hosputal’s Wally Kurth, who plays Ned Ashton and Laura Wright, aka, Carly Corinthos, weighed in on Twitter in a response to Soap Journalist, Carolyn Hinsey.
So true Caroline. Too much talk about reality TV. And didn’t NBC try a Housewives of Atlanta and fail?
It seems every time we have a major story line, another past character is resurrected from the dead. It’s always nice to be able to play with that type of situation. In the soap world- anything is possible, characters murder and get redeemed, they leave and return, die and come back from the dead, and more.
In recent past, the Quartermaine family has gone from a large, powerful family, to very small in numbers as many of the Q’s passed on or left Port Charles. But more recently, members of the Quartermaine family seem to be making their way to Port Charles. Whether they are passing through or staying for a while, The Quartermaines have been reunited with some long lost family. This holiday past season, retired actress, Jane Elliot returned temporarily to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine. Ned (Wally Kurth) is also in town, along with his daughter, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton).
General Hospital spoilers reflect on a past report of General Hospital news which involved GH actress, Natalia Livingston (Emily Quartermaine). General Hospital Blog previously posted the possibility of Livingston reprising her role as Emily Quartermaine. At that time, the actress stated she would be willing to come back to ABC‘s General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers have been reminding GH fans of how anyone who is anyone that is remotely related to the Quartermaine family is trying hard to get their hands on shares of ELQ, the family business. Since the article reporting GH news regarding Natalia Livingston being open to returning as Emily Quartermaine, General Hospital rumors have been going back and forth as fan theories are heating up. General Hospital rumors claim Emily Quartermaine will be discovered to be alive, held captive by The Cassadines.
Another General Hospital rumor indicates Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) will make the discovery that his family has been hiding Emily all these years after she died at fateful night at Wyndemere. Helena (Constance Towers) has always had it out for Emily and never wanted her marrying Nikolas. Valentin is desperate after losing the Cassadine fortune to it’s heir, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). Nikolas is yet another who has returned from the dead, and he was ready to claim what’s his which left Valentin empty handed. It’s like that if Valentin is to be the one who discovers Emily is alive, he could use her as leverage for her shares of ELQ. After losing the fortune and finding out he is not a true Cassadine, and losing Nina (Cynthia Watros), Valentin could stumpled upon his key to shares of ELQ, Emily.
Should Emily return to the canvas and be Valentin’s one chance at turning his misfortune around or will that plan backfire like the rest?
Lois Marie Cerullo (Rena Sofer) from Bensonhurst came to Port Charles back in 1993. In that time she reunited with her old friend Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). The one who brought her to Port Charles would eventually become her husband. Lois spotted “Eddie Maine” aka Ned Ashton at a concert in New York. She and Ned had a daughter together, Brook Lynn Ashton Quartermaine. Rena Sofer left the role in 1997. The role was recast in 2004-2005 by actress Lesli Kay.
General Hospital spoilers hint that now that her daughter Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) is back in Port Charles, Lois may have a few reasons to come check up on her wild child. Although Brook Lynn is clearly an adult, she seems to make rash decisions, which end up getting her into trouble. Currently, Brook Lynn is mixed up in some business deal gone wrong with a record producer. Her father, Ned, has basically told her to figure this out on her own. He refused to help her by buying out the creep who is harassing Brook Lynn. This may be time for a mother’s love to step in!
Rena Sofer currently plays, Quinn Fuller on The Bold and the Beautiful and is seemingly unavailable to play the role as Lois Cerullo unless she makes special arrangements with the networks. Such arrangements are not unheard of, as Sofer’s ex-husband, Wally Kurth, plays on both ABC’s General Hospital and NBC’s Days of Our Lives. The recast for Lois, Lesli Kay, has also played on The Bold and the Beautiful along with Rena Sofer. Kay plays Felicia Forrester. Lesli Kay is not currently in a role on a Daytime Drama.
General Hospital rumors claim Lois will want to step in and help her daughter in her crisis. Does Lois need to make a comeback to Port Charles?
General Hospital star Robert Palmer Watkins (ex- Dillon Quartermaine) took to Twitter to express his gratitude toward co-star and friend, GH’s Wally Kurth (Ned Ashton).
In his tweet, Watkins thanks Kurth for the encouragement and inspiration and refers to his co-star as “big bro.” It seems the two caught up while grabbing lunch together.
General Hospital spoilers have been heating up, indicating something big is going down with ELQ. Dillon’s mom, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) is back in Port Charles and it can only mean serious business. Tracy has been name dropping Dillon and Luke Spencer’s (Anthony Geary) names to her son, Ned, warning Ned someone is after ELQ as well as after Luke.
Could Robert Palmer Watkins be meeting with GH co-star Wally Kurth to discuss an upcoming story line opportunity for Dillon’s comeback?
Tracy was made an offer from someone to buy her shares of ELQ and Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) told her son Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) that she turned them down. It doesn’t end there as Ned thought. Tracy proceeded to tell Ned that when she declined the offer for her shares, they went after Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary).
According to Tracy, these middle men made an offer to her other son Dillon Quartermaine (Robert Palmer Watkins) as well. If Tracy came all the way back to Port Charles and warn Ned, she may need some serious help.
Lucas Lorenzo Spencer has always been drawn to trouble. Any adventure that comes his way, Luke is down for the ride. According to Tracy, Luke is in trouble for “counterfeit tulips” and was offered a way out of trouble in exchange for Dillon’s shares. If someone is after Luke because they want a part of ELQ, will Anthony Geary come out of retirement to help Tracy aka Spanky Buns?
This year on General Hospital, November Sweeps brought in some big returns as many fan favorite characters have made their way back to Port Charles. The Quartermaine family has been looking scarce in recent years as many Quartermaine family members have either passed on or moved out of Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers reveal things are about to be stirred but as a result of the recent return of a younger generation Quartermaine, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton), formerly played by Adrienne Leon. Brook Lynn is the daughter of Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) and Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer), and Granddaughter of the one and only, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). In last week’s BREAKING GH news, General Hospital spoilers revealed the big return of GH retired Jane Elliot. Elliot will return to General Hospital this Thanksgiving to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine.
Now that Brook Lynn is back in town, she has come in like a storm and getting into everyone’s business. General Hospital spoilers have been hinting a return for Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) ever since some residents of PC have been name dropping in recent weeks, Brook Lynn included. After Dante’s mother, Olivia Falconeri Ashton (Lisa LoCicero) received notice and direction from her son that it would be best if they cut ties. Dante is going through severe PTSD. Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) really has had no say in the matter, as Dante is the one who filed for divorce and she just had to accept it. Brook Lynn waltzes into Port Charles, sticking her nose into Lulu’s business. She assumes Lulu is the one who gave up too fast on Dante and she is bothered by this. It doesn’t matter what Lulu says, or how she explains how it happened, Brook Lynn doesn’t want to listen. Brook Lynn will also jump to conclusions when she sees Lulu with Dustin. She is going to blame Lulu for not trying harder on her marriage, making claims that Lulu had her interests elsewhere.
All this talk about Dante has got fans wondering if TPTB at GH are making their way to working Dante back into the story line. General Hospital has left the door open for actor Dominc Zamprogna to return to General Hospital as Dante Falconeri. At this point it is not certain if Zamprogna will be returning, or possibly even a few cameos or recurring status.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans up to date and report GH comings and goings as news comes in with any information that confirms a return for Zamprogna.
Yesterday, General Hospital spoilers hinted to rumors of the big return for a household name, Tracy Quartermaine. Reported by Entertainment Weekly, News regarding the return of retired General Hospital star, Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine has been confirmed. Elliot is stepping out of retirement (retired 2017) to return to her role as the fire cracker of a Q, the “Spanky Buns” everyone loves to loathe.
Story line speculations started to flow through the fans. It just so happens that GH has brought back another Quatermaine who we haven’t seen in a while, Ned Ashton’s (Wally Kuth) daughter, Brook Lynn Ashton (Amanda Setton) to the canvas. General Hospital spoilers hint Brook Lynn will be her feisty self and already begin to ruffle some feathers. It seems the apple doesn’t fall from the tree, Brook Lynn will cause trouble just as her Grandmother, Tracy.
Fans across the board are very excited to see what this Holiday season brings to the table now that we have strong hope of a traditional Quartermaine Thanksgiving. Thanks to the return of Jane Elliot reprising her role as Tracy Quartermaine, it’s inevitable there will be mayhem between Monica Quartermaine (Leslie Charleson), Ned and Olivia Ashton (Lisa LoCicero), Tracy, Brook Lynn, probably even Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell)! The possibilities are endless.
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