….Who will steal Gregory Chase’s (Gregory Harrison) heart? Two women who initially gave him a run for his money are now finding themselves wanting to get close to him. Will Tracy and Alexis fight over Gregory?!
General Hospital Recaps: Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has been dancing around the idea of getting close to Gregory ever since they met. Undoubtedly, Alexis and Gregory’s first encounter was just shy of hostile. But amidst the borderline hostile, snarky, brainiac banter, a sense of mutual respect and admiration was evident.
Similarly, Tracy Quartermaine’s (Jane Elliot) first encounter with Chase and Finn’s dad was borderline hostile as well. But unlike Alexis and Gregory, there hasn’t been a sense of mutual respect, let alone admiration, between Gregory and Tracy.
General Hospital spoilers suggest that Alexis’s feelings for Gregory grow the more he confides in her. Even if her feelings are returned, things won’t be easy. Poor Alexis has had terrible luck with men. Sadly, they’ve either turned out to be complete psychopaths/killers, or randomly die.
When it comes to Gregory, falling for him could put Alexis at risk for the same old disaster- option number 2, except this time his death wouldn’t be random. Gregory’s recent diagnosis is terminal. Can they make the most of the time he has left?
Meanwhile, Tracy continues to butt heads with Gregory. Due to their clashing personalities, it’s highly unlikely that these two would ever fall for each other. Still, little miss Violet (Jophielle Love) loves to play match-maker. And right now, she sees Aunt Tracy (Brook Lynn’s Granny), and Grandpa Gregory (Violet’s own Gramps) as two lonely old people who should take a chance at companionship.
Caught red handed! Sasha catches BrookLynn and Tracy! …Obviously, Brook Lynn can’t go like this forever and Tracy can’t get away with it for much longer. Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) has her granddaughter doing all of the risky business while she sits back and calls the shots. Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) already has a hard time being trusted by others. Now, her actions are just another thing to be held against her when others decide it’s judgment day.
Sasha Catches BrookLynn and Tracy
General Hospital previews indicate that Sasha witnesses a shady exchange between her co-worker and her cut-throat, business mogul grandmother. It seems a little odd for Sasha to have witnessed someone else’s secret when she can’t even sniff out her own shady mother-in-law. Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) has done a real number on Sasha’s finances, and now she’s messing with her health.
That aside, suspicions arise after Sasha saw a largely cryptic exchange go down between Brook Lynn and Tracy. The look on Sasha’s face was a clear indication that their exchange peaked her curiosity. But just because she’s curious doesn’t mean she’ll run with what she saw. According to GH spoilers and rumors, Sasha does her homework before she spills any tea. Will she get to the bottom of Tracy’s secret mission?
Brook Lynn gets Maxie fired!? …Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is fuming over what’s going on with The Deceptor, and Deception’s confidential files. Understandably, Lucy’s focused on Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) after evidence points to her computer. It shows that the files were downloaded from Maxie’s computer, which puts her under a microscope.
Ultimately, Maxie receives the brunt of the backlash. Tracy ordered Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) to swipe Deception’s files. In fact, she wasn’t just ordered, but threatened is more like it. I believe Tracy said, “or else,” to her granddaughter. Now the company they so love and support every day is at risk. Inevitably, if Lucy and her team don’t act fast, all their hard work and accomplishments will be lost because of Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot).
Brook Lynn Gets Maxie Fired?!
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Lucy comes down hard on Maxie over The Deceptor’s stolen files mishap. At this point, Lucy doesn’t know what is gonna on. But, she knows darn well that she can’t risk another security breach. Frantic and desperate, will Lucy make a rash decision?
Unfortunately, Lucy doesn’t know who to trust with her precious project. So, does that mean that she takes her fears out on the one person who has proven tried and true?
Brook Lynn finds Ned missing?! The Quartermaine family is beside themselves with worry about Ned (Wally Kurth). Unexpectedly, the ELQ mogul tripped and took a spill at the Metro Court pool. The incident knocked him unconscious, but his wife, children, and mother are especially struggling with his current condition.
General Hospital Recaps: Ned Ashton’s reputation around the business and social circles reflect on his infamously shameless practices. Over the years, Ned lied, stole, and cheated in the name of ELQ. So, when a situation arises, and Ned is blamed for underhanded actions, people believe it. And that’s exactly what happened when Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) tipped off the SEC. She then made sure that Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) kept her identity confidential. Mistakenly, Nina thought she overweight every angle, leaving no trail back to herself.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Nina has the opportunity to set things straight. Over at the hospital, Brook Lynn finds Ned missing. It seems as though Eddie Maine checked out, though he most likely didn’t sign any discharge papers. Can Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) she’s some light on the situation?
As if Olivia (Lisa LoCicero), Brook Lynn, and Tracy (Jane Elliot) didn’t have enough to worry about. Now, GH spoilers tease that Eddie wanders the hospital halls and bumps into a familiar face. That’s when Nina comes face to face with Ned/Eddie, aka Nedly. Will Ned recognize Nina?
Rena Sofer brings Lois Cerullo back to General Hospital?! …Before she was Quinn Fuller on the CBS soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful for nine years, Rena Sofer was part of the Quartermaine chaos in the 1990s. She arrived in Port Charles as Lois Cerullo in 1993. And in just four short years, Sofer’s role became iconic.
What a great time to reflect on iconic GH eras. The 1990s was such a great time in Port Charles. Aside from having been the time I first starting watching GH, the early 1990s was the beginning of making history. The Nurses Ball, the iconic island storyline, and HIV/AIDS Awareness, kicked off the early 90s. Additionally, Jason Quartermaine (Steve Burton) was still wearing argyle sweaters, and Brenda and Sonny were just getting started. Undeniably the 90s vibe in Port Charles was unforgettable.
Rena Sofer Brings Lois Cerullo Back To General Hospital
According to GH history, another unforgettable aspect of General Hospital in the 90s is Wally Kurth’s portrayal of Eddie Maine. As Ned Ashton’s rock star persona, he and Lois Cerullo became the hottest thing on the scene. Their love resulted in their daughter Brook Lynn.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) reaches out to her mom, Lois, in the wake of Ned’s identity crisis. Who knows Eddie Maine better than his ex-wife from Bensonhurst?!
Tracy Quartermaine is Pikeman?! …The Quartermaine family has always been a ruthless bunch. They treat the family business (ELQ) better than most family members, protecting it at all cost. I’m doing so they lie, cheat, steal, and who knows what else, all in the name of ELQ.
Although familiar with illegal business dealings, unlike Sonny’s organization, ELQ is a legal business. Clearly, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) isn’t too fond of PC’s most influential mobster. It’s no secret that Tracy doesn’t want Sonny or any of his employees near her family. Unfortunately for Tracy, Sonny’s entanglements are weaved tightly to some Quartermaines. Because of this, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest Tracy would love nothing more than to see Sonny lose his power. What better way to accomplish her desires than to involve the big dogs. Therefore, GH rumors speculate that Nina isn’t the only one who snitched.
See, GH recaps remind fans that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had her attorney Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) send the SEC an anonymous tip. The tip incriminated Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) in insider trading. However, there was no mention about Sonny or The Feds. So then how come the Feds showed up so quickly? According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Nina and Tracy both have a hand in this, individually. Word out on the stress is that Tracy is the one who got the Feds involved because she IS PIKEMAN! ????
What do you think? Could Tracy be calling the shots?
…It just might be Brook Lynn Quartermaine’s (Amanda Setton) lucky day! While it’s true that many would argue otherwise, Ned’s (Wally Kurth) accident could very well be Brook Lynn’s stroke of luck. It’s safe to say that Olivia won’t share BLQ’s sentiments. Instead, odds are that Ned’s misfortune leaves Olivia feeling unmoored as the unexpected incident that left Ned hanging on for dear life.
Oddly enough, Ned’s daughter isn’t the only one who could benefit from his near death experience. According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) breathes a little easier when she learns that Ned woke up with an identity crisis. For obvious reasons, Nina’s pleasantly surprised with Ned’s new persona. Furthermore, while some GH rumors hint that he’s faking the condition, others question why he’d pretend to keep Nina’s secret… unless he’s planning the ultimate exposure and needs time to her or right.
Meanwhile, Brook Lynn’s music career has suffered over the past couple years. She went from Singer/Songwriter to Songwriter/Manager when a tragic incident left her unable to sing. Ever since Chase (Josh Swickard) returned to the PCPD, Brook Lynn’s career as a Music Manager providing any managerial support. That being said, General Hospital rumors speculate that BLQ uses her dad’s condition for her own benefit.
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It’s unbelievable how Nina Reeves can sit back and let someone else take the blame for something she did. As a result of her silence, lives are destroyed. Two face prison time, and children may lose their parent to Pentonville. In addition, a husband, father, friend, and well-known business man’s life is at stake.
Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) is a son, father, husband, and cunning businessman. As he fights for his life, a snitch and a coward is among him and his loved ones.
Recent GH recaps recall when Dr. TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) came out with some news. Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) were ecstatic to hear that Ned’s condition took a turn for the better. Now, Ned’s wife and daughter can rest easy knowing that he doesn’t have to have surgery. But just because Ned survives physically, doesn’t mean his mind is all there. ???? Will Nina milk every minute of Ned’s fugue state of mind?
…Will all be forgiven when it turns out that Nina isn’t the only one involved in the SEC tip? Right now, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is consumed with fear that she’ll be caught. Making a vindictive move on Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) serves as her biggest mistake yet.
Chase busts Nina! Detective Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has some personal ties to some known criminals in Port Charles. Directly associating himself with Brook Lynn Quartermaine essentially connects Chase to the Quartermaine family’s white collar crimes, as well as s the street crime associated with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
While Chase may cut some slack to those he knows, he doesn’t turn a blind eye to the law. As an upstanding law enforcement officer, Harrison Chase practices the law by the book when it really matters. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease, despite his connection to Sonny, there’s nothing Chase can do to save Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Over at the hospital, Ned’s family nervously awaits doctor’s reports. How can Nina sit back and listen, and not speak up about what she saw? Terrible.
According to General Hospital rumors, Nina’s lie of omission won’t stay under wraps for long. Unfortunately for Nina, Chase is very good at what he does. Now it won’t be long before he exposes her secrets. Over at the hospital, Meanwhile, Chase receives mysterious texted messages. Then, he suspiciously glances over at Nina every single time. Why? Well, recent GH spoilers and rumors claim that Harrison Chase busts Nina, cracking his biggest case yet!
Chase questions Brook Lynn! …Detective Chase wants answers, so he does what he does best to get them. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has a long hiatus from the police force after all the events that went down. Now, he’s back in action!
GH spoilers tease that Brook Lynn’s worries creep up on her despite how swimmingly things are going with Chase. Now that he’s back to catching bad guys, his mind is in Detective mode. Meanwhile, as Chase gets back into the swing of things, we fear that he catches Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) in another lie. This time, she’s lying for her granny. Odds are that it won’t matter why Brook Lynn is back to telling lies. It will only matter to Chase that she’s fell back into her old tricks.
According to the latest GH spoilers and rumors, Chase questions Brook Lynn about Deception. Her suddenly return to the cosmetics company raises questions. Chase knows that Brook Lynn has been uber-focused on her music career, and doesn’t really understand why she’d time time away from her passion. So, of course his suspicions lead to questions. And we all know what questions lead to… answers. Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) certainly has a hold on her granddaughter. Will Chase learn the truth behind Brook Lynn’s return to Deception?
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