General Hospital spoilers reveal a fresh new return. General Hospital comings and goings previously reported the exit of two male characters, Dr. Maddox (Anthony Montgomery) and Dr. Munro (Matt Cohen) whom are leaving Port Charles. Montgomery and Cohen are set to exit as soon as their brief stories come to a close.
The latest GH comings and goings report reveals Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe) will arrive back in Port Charles on January 9th, 2020. When Lucy was last in Port Charles in late October, she thought she would
seal the deal with Peter August (Wes Ramsey) on the house she had listed. However, Peter was caught up in one of his schemes and decided to not go through with it. Upon Lucy’s return. she will be seeing out Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson), trying to convince her to be the new ‘Face of Deception.’ In Lucy’s expert opinion she believes Sasha would be perfect to represent the cosmetic company as many beautiful Port Charles residents have before her. Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil), the original ‘Face of Deception’ was brought up by Lucy, making a comparison between the iconic model and the new fresh face, Sasha. General Hospital rumors immediately started swirling, making claims that Vanessa Marcil could make an appearance as Brenda Barrett to consult with Lucy and Sasha. There has been no confirmation of Marcil returning, so far just fan speculation. GH Blog will keep fans posted on GH comings and goings.
Will Lucy succeed in convincing Sasha to work for her as the “Face of Deception’?
Just a few short weeks ago General Hospital spoilers and GH comings and goings reported the return of Matt Cohen to reprise his role on GH as Dr. Griffin Munro. Griffin headed back to Port Charles as a favor to Carly. When her brother Lucas Jones was involved in a car crash and put on a ventilator, Carly sprung into action and called the best doctor she knows, Dr. Munro, to help save her brother. GH fans were hopeful that Griffin would be given a larger story line but unfortunately Cohen isn’t sticking around.
Another actor who will be leaving too soon is Dr. Andre Maddox, played by Anthony Montgomery. General Hospital spoilers reveal that when Dr. Maddox is done with the procedure to help Franco, he will then make his departure.
There is much excitement ahead for General Hospital this coming week of December 16th. General Hospital spoilers hint things are heating up and story lines are about to hit maximum drama.
Nina (Cynthia Watros) and Ava (Maura West) have a newfound friendship based on a mutual goal to take down Valentine Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Nina and Ava are working together to keep Valentin away from the codicil which includes the rights to the Cassadine fortune. Ava has Helena Cassadine’s (Constance Towers) painting in her gallery which is exactly where the codicil has been hiding. Curtis (Donnell Turner) falls witness to Nina and Ava toasting to their friendship, which ultimately makes Curtis very suspicious.
GH spoilers hint there is a possibility Ava has something up her sleeve. It’s been rumored that Ava will take the codicil and sell the painting without the goods inside, pulling the wool over Valentin and Nikolas'(Marcus Coloma) eyes.
Last week, the name Claudette was dropped quite a few times, possibly hinting toward a story involving Claudette (Bree Williamson), Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan), Valentine Cassadine, and Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez). Claudette was the surrogate mother Valentin chose to carry Lulu Spencer’s biological child. It was revealed the child, Charlotte, was Lulu and Valentin’s. However, recent General Hospital rumors have been circulating, claiming Claudette may be making a return to Port Charles to disclose shocking information. GH fans have been speculating, hinting that Valentin is not Charlotte’s biological father.
Last month previous General Hospital spoilers reported the return of fan favorite, retired, Jane Elliot, to reprise her role as Tracy Quartermaine. GH rumors had claimed Tracy would be back for Thanksgiving but that didn’t pan out to be true.
It’s now less than two weeks before Christmas and GH viewers have yet to see Jane Elliot make her debut. Fans are waiting anxiously for Tracy to return to the Quartermaine mansion and cause all sorts of trouble among family and friends.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Tracy will make her way back before Christmas. Be on the lookout! We will keep you posted with any updated information on an exact date.
Will Anna turn against Peter to help Jason save Sam?
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is desperate to save Sam (Kelly Monaco). Although he’s desperate he still remains true to his logic and quick thinking. Jason isn’t grasping at straws when he confronts Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) with what he knows about her son Peter August (Wes Ramsey) and all the lies he’s told.
On today’s episode of General Hospital, Jason came to Anna pleading to help him save Sam. He informed Anna that Peter helped Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin) escape jail and framed Sam for Shiloh’s murder, among many other despicable actions. The look in Anna’s eyes shows that deep down she does believe Jason but is having difficulty coming to terms with the realization that Peter isn’t who she thought he was. Jason asks Anna directly if she will help him and she asked Jason what he wants her to do. Jason assured Anna that she already knew what she needs to do, but asks her, “Will you do it?”
General Hospital spoilers hint Anna is reluctant to help Jason, with tears streaming down her face. Anna has a lot to think about because she doesn’t want to believe Peter is capable of all of this yet she knows deep down Jason is telling the truth. Will see turn against Peter to help Jason save Sam?
How long have you been watching General Hospital? Check out this blast from the past photo of two Daytime Television legends, Genie Francis and Kin Shriner. Lucky for everyone Genie and Kin still grace fans with their presence almost every day of the week. Genie and Kin are still going strong playing their roles as Laura Spencer Collins and Scotty Baldwin. The once lovers and the friends and then back again some more, these two have not rekindled any old flame, and Laura is now married to Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom).
Kin Shriner posted this old photo on his Instagram page. The caption under the photo reads, “Out and about in Hollywood circa late 70s.”
Have you been watching General Hospital since the beginning? These two joined the cast in 1977.
After suffering major head trauma in a car accident involving Brad Cooper (Parry Shen), Kendra Lennon (Michelle Argyris), and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn), Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes), Lucas has been fighting for his life, on a ventilator, and in a coma. Just before the crash, Brad blurted out the truth to the secret he has been hiding.
General Hospital spoilers hint that when Lucas wakes up, it won’t be so cut and dry. Odds are he will not remember what Brad said, or, Lucas could fully remember, but be manipulated and lied to by Brad yet again. GH fans want nothing more than for Michael to know that Wiley is his and Nelle’s son, Jonah, and for Lucas to know the truth about the death of his and Brad’s adopted boy. Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) will be devastated to find out her son she gave up for adoption has died isn’t living among her in Port Charles.
Now that Lucas is off the ventilator, only time will tell what will happen if and when he wakes up from his coma. Will he remember everything Brad disclosed or will GH rumors come true, and Lucas will have amnesia?
The name Marcus Taggert takes fans back to the mid 90s when Real Andrews originated the role of Detective Marcus Taggert. Andrews played Taggert from 1996-1997, and then again from 1998-2003.
General Hospital spoilers floating around General Hospital discussion groups, trying to figure out where GH newbie, Trina Robinson (Sydney Mikayla) fits in in regard to any connections/family in Port Charles. For a while, General Hospital rumors hinted that Trina may be a Cassadine. Nikolas Cassadine was in a relationship with Marcus Taggert’s sister, Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez). Fans then started throwing around the idea that Trina could be the daughter of Nikolas and Gia. Soon things shifted and the new GH rumor floating around involving the returnd of Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) to Port Charles in connection with Trina.
General Hospital spoilers suggest there is a strong possibility Taggert is on his way back to Port Charles. If the one rumor is true, that Trina is Gia and Nik’s daughter, Taggert would be her Uncle. However some fans want to believe that Taggert is actually Trina’s Father, Mother unknown.
It remains to be seen if any of these GH fandom theories will reign true, or if they’ll fizzle out. What we do know is that Trina right now doesn’t really have a connection to the residents of Port Charles and sooner or later the writers will need to tie her to someone/family.
A major breakthrough is about to happen for an ongoing story line. General Hosital spoilers reveal for Wednesday, December 11th, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) will reveal a majorly shocking detail. Willow will be totally surprised (not in the good way) to see her mother Harmony (Inga Cadranel) out of Pentonville. Harmony starts talking about her “grandson” Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson) and Willow makes is crystal clear to Harmony that Wiley is NOT her grandson. But as far as GH viewers know, Willow is still unaware of what Brad and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) did after her baby, who was supposed to be adopted to Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) and Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) died in his sleep of SIDs. Instead Nelle told Michael (Chad Duell) their baby died, all while he is living with Brad and Lucas.
So what exactly is Willow trying to tell her mother, Harmony? Is Harmony even Willow’s mother? If Willow doesn’t know that Wiley is not her biological son, then why is she so certain in telling Harmony Wiley isn’t her grandson? It’s almost as if Willow is trying to say, “you are not my mother!”
In related General Hospital spoilers and shockers, this leads fans to believe previous GH spoilers and rumors circling around Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). GH rumors have hinted that Nina will finally find her biological daughter, the one with the other half of the pendant, Willow Tait. Could it finally be true? Will the Nina’s daughter search finally come to a close?
Ava Jerome a West) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) joining forces for a mutual cause sounds as off putting as claiming Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) doesn’t stick her nose in other people’s business. We all know none of the above makes any sense yet somehow Ava and Nina working together just works- or does it? So far the two are on their way to being capable of coexisting in this situation in order to reach their ultimate goal- to take down Valentine Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) and his plan to get his hands on the codicil and the Cassadine fortune.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the plan between the two women goes well until one super nosy Port Charles resident causes a road block. It has been rumored that Carly will sniff out a secret from afar as usual when her red flags get raised at the idea of Nina and Ava becoming friends. Carly shows no mercy when it comes to Ava so when Ava drops a hint that she may know what Carly knows, Carly doesn’t stay quiet. Carly was sworn to secrecy when Jax (Ingo Rademacher) told her the truth, that Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) faked his death and is alive. Previous General Hospital spoilers reported Sonny and Carly are headed for troubled waters as the main reason their relationship is under stress is because she is hiding this huge secret from Sonny.
Will Carly be petty and childish and get in Ava’s way just because she can? Perhaps Nina will be able to reason with Carly to let them do what needs to be done. Let us know how you think this story will unfold. What direction do you see Carly headed? Will she foil Ava and Nina’s plan to take down Valentin, or will she let it go?
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