General Hospital: Sonny and Laura handle Sidwell together
Mayor Laura Collins stands on high moral ground. She’s no phony goodie two shoes because she actually is one. Thanks to Jenz Sidwell, Laura is torn between two decisions with various possible outcomes.
First, Laura’s option could be to stick to the plan and keep quiet. She called Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) to help her out of the dead Dalton mess, and now there is no turning back. Unless… unless Laura takes option two, and turns herself in.
Should Sonny and Laura Handle Sidwell Together?
Coming up on General Hospital, Laura continues to struggle with uncertainty. She and Sonny are in this mess together, but she’s the one who roped him in. But if we want to get technical, then Laura would never have been in this situation if there were no Sidwell. No mob. And who’s responsible for bringing the mob life to Port Charles? None of there Laura’s life long friend, Sonny. Regardless, it doesn’t matter how you slice it. Laura and Sonny are in this together.
Do you think that Laura should turn herself in, or stick to the plan with Sonny?
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Sonny and Laura have been friends for decades. He has always come through for her, even when her moral compass has pointed her away from his direction. Lately, Laura has shown loyalty when it comes to her roles as Mayor and friend. She sticks by her relationship with her grandson’s grandfather, despite her political position.
Well, General Hospital Blog asked Maurice Benard what HE would want Laura to do in this predicament. Does he want Laura to turn herself in, or ride this mess out together with Sonny? Maurice said that he’d want Laura to stick with the plan and ride out this Sidwell mess together, because turning herself in “would be boring.”
Do you agree? Who the hell wants boring? This is General Hospital for crying out loud!
Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis) has been living alone for over a year. Her husband Kevin was in Dublin, and returned home this week. General Hospital recaps recall that Laura was open and honest about everything that went down with herself, Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard), and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
She knew this was much bigger than anything the PCPD could handle, and she was right. That’s when she turned to her mobster Bestie for help. Together, Sonny and Laura hashed out the situation. Sonny then called Jason and handled things from there. Now Kevin wants to step in and help to clean up her crisis. However, he wasn’t present at the time, and there is no place in mob business for the Mayor’s husband. Laura handled things as she saw fit in the heat of the moment.
Was Sonny The Right Call To Make?
Framed for murder after a public crash out and verbal attack on the victim? Who else would you call but Sonny? Apparently, Kevin wants Laura to call the cops.
Coming up on General Hospital, Laura discloses more of the situation to Kevin (Jon Lindstrom). Evidently, she tells him about Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and Ezra’s (Daniel Cosgrove) little visit to their home and the threat that came along with it. Sidwell has eyes on Laura just the same as he has eyes on Britt. At this point it seems like there’s no way out.
Today’s General Hospital previews indicate that Kevin doesn’t like the sound of any of this. Dr. Kevin Collins offers up some advice, and suggests she turn herself in. Will Laura implicate Sonny because of Kevin?
General Hospital: Mayor Laura Collins Wins PC Election
Well, the people of Port Charles have spoken and the votes are in. The Port Charles Mayoral race was called, and Laura Collins was crowned the victor. Despite all of her doubts, and Congressman Drew Cain’s (Cameron Mathison) conviction, Laura beat Ezra Boyle. Now, Measure C won’t pose a threat when it comes to moving Sonny out and Sidwell in. Dalton’s death changes everything for Laura!
General Hospital recaps highlight Drew’s smug conviction, Laura’s win, and Dalton’s death. Coming up on General Hospital, Laura faces uncertain times. She threatened Dalton publicly, and now she may face some serious and undeserving consequences.
According to recent GHrumors, Laura finds Dalton’s body after being shot and killed by a Sidwell. After her public threat that things won’t “end well” for Dalton, is Laura accused of his murder? Her connection to PC mobster doesn’t help the situation, and accusations run wild.
Will the public view Sonny and Laura as partners in crime?
General Hospital: Daniel Goddard’s GH Exit Confirmed
Somtimes a little birdie tells us far in advance when a character is going to die. Likewise, that also goes for when an actor leaves the show. Then, there are other times when he audience has no indication of if and who is next to meet their daytime demise. Finally, sometimes GH fans have a hunch. We begin to speculate and suddenly General Hospital rumors run wild. This time, GH fans kind of saw Daniel Goddards’s GH exit coming in the past days. And sure enough, Professor Dalton is shot dead.
In case you missed the 11-19-25 episode of General Hospital Dalton got wasted, had an interesting encounter with his PCU students, showed up at Sidwell’s and was shot dead right in front of Britt. Now they Dalton is dead what does this mean for Rocco … and Laura?! According to the latest GH spoilers for 11-20-25, Laura makes a frightening discovery! Could she be the one to find Dalton’s dead body? GH rumors tease that Laura may even be accused of killing the naughty professor. Perhaps Laura’s public slap and threat could lead to her downfall.
The latest General Hospital comings and goings reports confirm Daniel Goddard’s GH exit. His time on GH was short lived, but his character’s death is a gateway to revealing more about Sidwell’s research, and how Britt is fomented toBe sure to check out Daniel’s project, dysko.ai, bringing like minded people together.
General Hospital: Is Laura accused of killing Dalton?
The Situation: Family, Politics, and a Naughty Professor… and MURDER?!?! While it’s quite doubtful that Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis) murders someone this week on General Hospital, it’s possible that she could go down for the crime.
It’s election night in Port Charles and the race between Mayor Laura Collins and Ezra Boyle is heated. As volatile as it already was, this mayoral race just hit peak volatility. The situation with Laura’s grandson Rocco, and the PCU Professor, Henry Dalton, has turned a bad situation worse. Dalton’s frame job, and Laura’s crash out can’t end well for either of them. Apparently, General Hospital rumors claim that Laura’s very public threat to Dalton could implicate her in a deadly crime.
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Sidwell tells Marco that it would be easier if “he” disappeared. It’s possible that well refers to Dalton in that conversation with his son.. see Dalton acted on his own and against Sidwell‘s orders. At this point Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard) is just in the way.
Coming up on General Hospital, Mayor Laura Collins makes a frightening discovery. Could she have stumbled upon Dalton’s dead body, courtesy of Mr. Jenz Sidwell? Furthermore, Sidwell is known for setting others up for crimes he committed. For example, Selina Wu with the fire that almost killed Michael, and he even made it look like the Corinthos family paid off Michael and Willow’s custody judge. So did Sidwell kill Professor Dalton and frame Laura for the crime?
General Hospital: Sidwell Promotes Britt Westbourne
General Hospital’s promo for the week of October 27th is full of secrets and surprise revelations. We finally get a look into the Five Poppies research project, and who is behind the operation. Most importantly, who’s in charge. Evidently, it doesn’t matter who WAS in charge because everything changes this week on General Hospital. According to the latest GH promo, Sidwell still calls the shots, but appoints a new lead in the research lab. Sidwell replaces Dalton and promotes Britt.
Britt’s Involvement In The Five Poppies Lab
Coming up on General Hospital, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) walks into a meeting with Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard) with her head held high. The Five Poppies research lab in Croatia may have blown to smithereens, but the project is still underway.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Sidwell replaces Dalton and promotes Britt. Apparently, Professor Dalton doesn’t quite have what it takes to get the job done- whatever it may be. At this point it’s uncertain whether or not Dr. Westbourne is involved voluntarily, or just making the most of a situation that’s out of her control.
So what is Sidwell’s big, secret, research project?
General Hospital: Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring)
Carlo Rota speaks on Sidwell’s true intentions for Lucy. Lucy Coe is known for her overzealous approach to her dating and love life. Her relationships are colorful and exuberant, but also not without the existence of money and prestige. Maybe even power.
Since her split Martin Gray, Attorney at Law, Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) has surprisingly kept a low profile when it comes to courtship. Actually, she’s already exited that phase and seems to have settled on one prospect. Has Lucy entered into the beginning stages of falling in love with Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota)? More importantly, is it real and reciprocated by Sidwell?
General Hospital rumors speculate that Jenz isn’t really falling for Lucy, but rather he is in love with the well of information she has become to him. Particularly when it comes to anything involving Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Is It True Love, Or Is It DECEPTION?
According to a recent post by GH’s Carlo Rota who plays Jenz Sidwell, Lucy’s latest man candy might be in it for keeps. Despite the GH rumors that claim Sidwell is using Lucy for information, and to use Deception as his cover for his mob crimes, Rota insinuates otherwise. Evidently, Carlo Rota AND Jenz Sidwell are very fond of Ms. Lucy Coe.
General Hospital: Carlo Rota speaks on Sidwell and Lucy
General Hospital: Brook Lynn and Lulu Team Up to Investigate
What happened to Maxie? So far, the ladies of Deception haven’t the slightest clue as to how or what caused what seems like a reaction to the Deception Youth Truth cream. Maxie’s adverse reaction to the cream is an isolated incident that no one say coming. There were no signs that Maxie has been allergic to the Youth Truth cream in the past, and there hasn’t been any changes to the formula.
General Hospital Recaps: As Lucy said, they’ve all tested the cream many times before without devastating consequences. So what could be the issue? According to GH recaps, Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) reported that Maxie’s vitals are good, and her heart is functioning as it should- except he did find an unknown enzyme within Maxie’s results. First, GH staff and Maxie’s loved ones were anticipating a full recovery. But now, it’s uncertain if Maxie will ever open her eyes again.
Lulu and Brook Lynn Blame Lucy
General Hospital Spoilers and Rumors: Lucy, Lucy, Lucy. She opened her big mouth to her latest man candy and now Maxie won’t wake up. Lucy was the one who out Maxie’s opinion in Sidwell’s ear. Basically, she put her on blast and unknowingly made her a target. The thing is that Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) is smitten over Sidwell, jovial over Jenz. She acts like a blubbering teen with she’s around him which could only mean that she’s clouded by the lavender haze of falling in love. Or whatever that feeling is for Lucy.
Now it’s predicted that because of Lucy and her over sharing tendencies, Sidwell took action to keep Maxie quiet. How will she feel when she not only discovers who Jenz really is, but also having the wait of what happened to Maxie on her shoulders?
General Hospital: Lulu listens in on Brook Lynn and Lucas discussing Maxie
Family and friends of Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) are beside themselves after she collapsed on the air while filming Deception’s segment on Home and Heart. The incident has perplexed them all, especially since Maxie is currently in top tier health. Sure, she had a heart transplant when she was 6 years old, but that’s highly unlikely to be a factor here.
Coming up on General Hospital, it becomes more apparent that Maxie was poisoned. Right now, signs point to Sidwell. After all, he is the main villain in the story, isn’t he? He knows that Maxie’s father is Mac Scorpio (John J. York), the Port Charles police commissioner. And he damn sure doesn’t want her opening her mouth about the dirty money that ran through Deception.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Maxie’s condition remains a mystery, and those close to her do some digging to get to the bottom of what really happened. Lulu was looking quite interested in Brook Lynn’s (Amanda Setton) conversation with Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis). She can be seen creeping in the background , with her side eye peering right at her enemy, BLQ. From the look of it, Lulu suspects Brook Lynn is up to something- or is hiding something.
Is Lulu looking for something, anything, to pin on Brook Lynn? Maxie is Lulu’s life long bestie- but Brook Lynn has infiltrated her way into Maxie’s life and they’ve become best friends too. And Lulu’s disdain for Brook Lynn runs deep. She thinks Brook Lynn is looking suspicious, so is she onto something, or is she letting her hatred for BLQ cloud her judgement?
Many questions rise to the surface Maxie’s sudden collapse to the ground yesterday. One minute she was completely fine, selling Deception’s latest hot product, when she began to look faint, and then fell to the floor.
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) isn’t know to back down or go against her own opinions and instincts. That’s why it’s no surprise that she wants to go against the grain and take a stand against her business partner’s decision. In fact, she wasn’t even afraid of letting Sidwell (Carlo Rota) himself know her take on the situation at hand. Maxie likes Sonny just as much as the next guy, but she has children to look out for.
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Kirsten Storms is set to exit General Hospital temporarily. Fans speculate that this incident could tie into her departure. Is this where Maxie’s exit storyline begins?
What Happened To Maxie? Was She Poisoned?
So, what we want to know now is how this could have happened. Was it as simple as Maxie having an allergic reaction to Deception’s latest product? Or is it something much more sinister?
According to General Hospital spoilers, Sidwell wants to shut Maxie up. He can’t risk her going to Mac (John J. York) to report the dirty money tied to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). It’s possible that there was something extremely toxic in that cream she demonstrated on air. If that’s true then the odds are that it can’t be chalked up to “a product gone bad,” or even an allergic reaction. Instead, GH rumors tease that Maxie was intentionally poisoned.
General Hospital: Was Maxie Poisoned?
Was it Sidwell, Or Someone Else?
Someone like… Tracy??? GH rumors speculate that Maxie could become Lulu 2.0 if she slips into a coma- Since Storms will be off the canvas until about December, a coma for Maxie is a viable option. How else would someone who doesn’t want her to talk keep her quiet? Haha.
What do you think happened to Maxie?
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