Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Dr. Neil Byrne (Joe Flanigan) were caught off guard when he was informed that it was known he and his patient, Alexis Davis were engaged in a romantic relationship. The two parties involved went back and forth trying to make a decision on whether or not to carelessly continue their affair or stop seeing one another so that Dr. Byrne is not penalized by the Medical Association. Weeks later, there was a meeting held to determine whether or not Dr. Byrne would be suspended or be able to continue practicing, judging on his and Alexis’ past and current relationship status. To their pleasant surprise, Neil was not penalized and was able to go on practicing as an M.D. Alexis and Neil were told there was a third party complaint, meaning, someone has noticed, pointed out, and complained about what they viewed as an inappropriate relationship.
General Hospital spoilers reveal there is a third party watching Neil and Alexis’ every move. But who? Who could be watching Neil and Alexis and who would even care or be bothered that they were in a relationship? In the next weeks episodes of General Hospital, General Hospital spoilers indicate Neil will fall victim of what looks to be a random act of violence, but General Hospital rumors claim it’s much more. The third party complaint most likely comes from an enemy of either Alexis or Neil- maybe even both. Someone out there has an agenda. This attack on Neil wakes up Alexis and she is on high alert for the next attack, trying to figure out who would want to do something like this. Hopefully Alexis can help solve who may have it out for Neil.
Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) showed up at the right place at the right time to save mob boss Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) wife, Carly (Laura Wright) from the shootout. Although the coincidental act of heroism was questioned briefly, nobody really dug into how and why Gladys Corbin’s (Bonnie Burroughs) son would had been said to be deceased just suddenly shows up, and saves Carly’s life from Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) attack. Brando quickly agreed to do Sonny a favor and play the role of Dev Cerci’s (Ashton Arbab) Dad in order to make it more believable that Gladys is Dev’s Grandmother to keep him in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers suggest this isn’t just a coincidence that Brando has suddenly arrived in Port Charles just as Cyrus was making his attack on the city along with Sonny, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and his organization. General Hospital news and spoilers claim Brando Corbin is actually an undercover agent, working to take down Cyrus, just as Jordan Ashford worked undercover in the past. If true, Brando really needs to watch his back for Cyrus to retaliate once the truth comes out.
General Hospital rumors hint Brando is one of the good guys. He was there to save Carly when she needed saving, he stepped up to help Sonny and Dev, and his all around vibe just screams “legit.”
Will Jason pick up on Brando being undercover? It would be nice for Sonny and Jason to have law enforcement on their side for change. That way they could work together to disarm the threat to Port Charles.
The Corinthos family has always been a close knit group that support each other and are there for one another in good times and in bad. They have been through some really tough times along with making happy memories.
Although Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) has been away from Port Charles in an attempt to control his PTSD, General Hospital spoilers hint Dante may return during his grandfather Mike Corbin’s (Max Gail) health declining days.
He is keeping his ex-wife Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) and his mom, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), at arms length, even sending back letters received. If Dante returns to be with family and support Sonny and his brother, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), he would also have to face Lulu and Olivia.
There has not yet been confirmation from any General Hospital comings and goings news, however, Dominic Zamprogna has returned briefly in the recent past and General Hospital rumors indicate it is likely that could happen again when the story line fits.
Kirsten Storms and General Hospital’s Brandon Barash (Johnny Zacchara) have taken the social responsibility to self isolate during the Corona Virus Pandemic. The two co-parent daughter Harper Rose and are together in this time of quarantine. Kirsten is shown in her story hilariously pointing out Brandon playing what was meant to be Harper’s Nintendo Switch.
If you need to brighten your day or simply need a small distraction from the news and reality of Covid-19, take a peek at GeneralHospital’s Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) Instagram story.
Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) is in hot water ever since she took the deal with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) to work for him in exchange for her freedom. Cyrus now has Harmony meeting up with his latest victim, Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) to give her orders to carry out against her will but to keep her son TJ (Tajh Bellow) alive.
Harmony seemed a little unsettled when she came to the bike shop to talk to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). She and Jason have a history involving him saving Harmony and her daughter Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) from Shiloh Archer’s (Coby Ryan McLaughlin) control, and the cult Dawn of Day. She claimed that her check engine light went on in her brand new vehicle, and after Brando’s (Johnny Wactor) vehicle diagnostic skills, he came to the conclusion that the gas cap was loose. He then told Jason there was nothing wrong with Harmony’s car. Jason then went to speak with Willow, where she confirmed his concerns that something has been off with her mother lately.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Jason’s instincts are always on point. Right now he senses something wasn’t right with Harmony when she arrived at the shop and also questioned how she could afford her new ride.
General Hospital spoilers claim that Harmony went to the shop on Cyrus’ orders and was startled to see Jason was actually there. It’s possible Harmony was ordered to plant a bug, or scope out the area for Cyrus’ advantage over Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan. Or maybe it’s where Cyrus has TJ held captive… When she ran into Jason unexpectedly, General Hospital rumors claim she became rattled and lost her nerve. Jason noticed her behavior right away and confirmed the difference with Willow. Jason’s light bulb has been turned on and he will now be on a path to discovering that Harmony is working under Cyrus Renault’s orders. Can Jason stop Harmony before she makes a big mistake or save her before Cyrus makes her his next victim?
General Hospital’s Maurice Benard, well known around the nation and elsewhere as the iconic TV Mobster and family man, Sonny Corinthos, is never shy about the reality of living with mental illness, particularly Bi-polar Disorder and anxiety.
Right now our nation along with the entire globe, is dealing with these trying times that most of us never would have imagined happening. It’s hard enough on the day to day regular for people with anxiety to cope with every day issues. It may be especially difficult for such individuals to cope and keep their anxiety under control during these concerning times with the Covid-19/Corona Virus Pandemic.
General Hospital news reports Maurice Benard has announced via Instagram, that he will be doing Instagram and Facebook Live as much as he can while he and others are dealing with heightened anxiety at this sensitive time.
Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) has to be the most noble and selfless significant other. Not many people would push their lover into a marriage with another- even if it is under false pretenses. Sasha knows that Michael Corinthos’ (Chad Duell) only has a chance to gain custody of his son Wiley if he can prove a stable home and a wonderful life for his and Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) son.
General Hospital spoilers have reveal the plan for Michael to keep custody of his son, but fans didn’t expect the plan to be Sasha’s idea. Sasha and Michael have been together for a while now, and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is in a relationship with Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard). Michael’s Attorney, Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) advised Michael to get married in an attempt to sway the courts in his favor. However, Diane explained why his current girlfriend Sasha would not be fit for the scheme due to her fraudulent past. Just because Sasha is okay with this plan she has conjured up to help Michael, Willow’s boyfriend Chase may not be for his girlfriend playing pretend with another man. Willow has mentioned several times that she would do anything for the best interest of the little boy in which she has formed such a close bond- but does she really mean anything?
Would marrying Michael be too much to ask of Willow or will she become a willing participant, leaving Chase’s feelings on the back burner?
Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) is in a tough spot for multiple reasons. The main reason being that the despicable Peter August (Wes Ramsey), son of Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) has framed Liesl for all of his crimes. Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is dead set on believing that Dr. Obrecht is the one who was an integral part of the brain mapping plan with Drew Cain (Billy Miller) and Franco (Roger Howarth). She’s convinced that Liesl tampered with Drew’s plane because she was afraid he would remember what happened, incriminating her. Anna wants to believe that her son, or the man whom she thinks is her son, Peter, is a good man. Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) is trying to knock some sense into Anna. He told her flat out that he suspects a frame up based on everything he knows about Peter, Liesl, Drew, Franco, Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Jason (Steve Burton), etc. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) went to visit her mutter in Pentonville, the two had a talk, but Britt still can’t bring herself to believe her that she is innocent. Britt says she can’t get involved for her own personal reasons, she doesn’t want to get wrapped up in the drama. Britt ultimately walked away, leaving Liesl all alone with no one to stand by her side. Liesl’s sketchy past has tainted her credibility with most everyone she knows. This is where Robert comes in.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Robert Scorpio is the only one supporting Dr. Obrecht and believes she is innocent other than Jason, Sam, and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson). Jason, Sam, and Spinelli are working hard on proving Peter framed Liesl before they have gotten a chance to pay her a visit and let her know they believe she is innocent and absolutely right about Peter. They need time to uncover more evidence before they want to give Dr. Obrecht hope for freedom. Sam has a vested interest in exposing Peter for herself as well. If she can prove Peter’s guilt, it will prove Sam’s innocence along with Liesl’s. A lot is at stake and they will do everything they can to uncover the truth with proof.
General Hospital rumors hint that Dr. Obrecht will be extremely grateful for the support she is receiving from Robert, and the two form a special bond as they work through this together. Robert and Liesl could possibly catch feelings as he works to prove her innocence.
When all of this unfolds, it’s likely Anna will be in a bad place. She will have been hit with the truth about Peter, and have her old flame and close friend Robert fall for a woman she cannot stand and who has harmed Anna in so many ways. General Hospital rumors claim things can get ugly for Anna and Robert while things heat up between Dr. Obrecht and Robert.
This is a recipe for disaster, and Carly is the one who got it cooking. Carly Corinthos (Laura wright), wife of Port Charles mobster, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) was relieved when her daughter, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) disclosed that she doesn’t want to move to Australia with her father Jasper ‘Jax’ Jacks (Ingo Rademacher). Carly’s solution to keeping her daughter and Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) safe from Sonny’s enemies is to keep them home schooled, hiring one of their teacher’s to tutor Joss and Dev while they are avoiding public places such as school. Carly asked Joss if there was a teacher in particular whom she thought would be a good fit for the job. Josslyn immediately got a suspicious look on her face, indicating exactly who she had in mind.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Carly’s plan to keep her daughter safe may back fire but not in a way she would think. It seems as if Josslyn is a little smitten with Mr. Phillips (Mark Lawson). Joss and Mr. Dustin Phillips don’t have a lot of history or even an encounter that would be considered inappropriate thus far. However, Dustin was there for Josslyn in her time of grief over Oscar Nero (Garren Stitt). Dustin found Josslyn crying while visiting Oscar’s grave. Dustin offered condolences and support for the grieving student. He encouraged her to keep a journal of her thoughts and feelings as a coping mechanism for grief.
General Hospital rumors claim that Dustin and Joss working so closely together on a regular basis will cause some awkward tension, possibly leading to feelings that are not appropriate for a teacher/student relationship. It remains to be seen how this will play out, if Josslyn is the one who catches feelings, whether or not Dustin reciprocates, or if Dustin makes an inappropriate move on Josslyn first.
Dustin seems like he has always had an odd side to him, like he has a dark side or at least a sneaky one. Will Dustin jeopardize his relationship with Lulu (Emme Rylan) while teaching Joss privately?
There is only so much stress and despair one person can handle and in the upcoming weeks, Port Charles mobster and family man, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) will be approaching that point.
General Hospital spoilers reveal GH episodes on March 23rd-March 26th, Sonny will receive an urgent call and receive bad news. In multiple General Hospital rumors, there are claims the news has much to do with Sonny’s dad, Mike Corbin (Max Gail) as he takes a turn for the worse at Turning Woods. General Hospital rumors speculate Mike’s ultimate death could lead to a possible return got Sonny’s TV son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna).
General Hospital rumors suggest there is more trouble ahead for Sonny as Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) grows increasingly fearful for her children during this threatening time in Sonny’s organization. When replying to her daughter Joss Jack’s (Eden McCoy) question asking if she ever thinks about bailing (on Sonny), Carly tells Joss, “Yes, every minute of every day,” and the continues on by disclosing, “there is no staying to the bitter end for me…”
Carly makes is very clear to Josslyn that the love she has for her kids supersedes her love for Sonny. Carly goes on to imply she would do what she had to do (leave Sonny) if the climate was right to warrant such action.
General Hospital rumors indicate Sonny and Carly will begin to face major issues as the threat of danger increases as does Carly’s fear for the safety of her family. This will ultimately take it’s toll on Sonny. The pressures of Cyrus Renault, protecting his family, the condition of his father, and not having his wife, Carly, all in will weigh on Sonny. General Hospital rumors hint Sonny is headed for a breakdown. Certain life situations can trigger a breakdown or a manic episode and as it’s known, Sonny sufferers from Bi-polar Disorder. Will Carly be able to hang on to Sonny a little tighter once she sees what this all is doing to him?
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