Curtis’s Plan Exposes Nina! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is cooked. Stick a fork in her because she is done. The lies, the scandals, the blame shifting and gaslighting, all of that comes to an end.
Multiple rivalries present themselves in this crossover storyline. The Corinthos custody battle between Willow and Michael is quite tightly entangled to the drugging of Drew Cain. Many of the same key players exercise their roles in both scenarios. This weekend, General Hospital, Nina’s secrets and lies come to light in the court room.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Carly exposes Nina to Drew, Curtis finds Jacinda, and she may even testify! Despite knowing that Portia obtained the ketamine found in Drew’s system, he proceeded to frame Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) for drugging him. It seems that Drew wasn’t too worried about making Porsche pay for her crime. But when he finds out, Nina was behind it, Nina pays the ultimate price.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Nina becomes collateral damage when Curtis finds Jacinda. His first priority is to protect Portia. so it’s possible that Curtis tries to work out a deal with Jacinda to keep Portia’s name out of it but I’ve Jacinda can testify that Nina paid her to drug Drew. She will lose Willow without a doubt. Curtis‘s plan could also help Michael gain custody of his and Willow‘s children. Nina is a grandparent and would have direct interaction with the children. As a result, Willow’s home could be seen as an unsafe environment because of Nina’s crimes.
Carly Exposes Nina To Drew! Currently, Port Charles Congressman Drew Cain/Quartermaine is at odds with nearly the entire city. While Congressman Cain has some supporters, the majority of the PC voters have his number. But that all could change once the public learns the truth about Drew’s wild night.
General Hospital recaps remind us that Nina and Portia are behind Drew’s actions on that recent infamous night. Just as he claimed, Drew really was drugged that night. Then, in order to keep Willow in his good graces Drew went on a mission to prove there were drugs in his system. But it doesn’t end there. Now he must prove that he did not take ketamine willingly. In fact, he framed Tracy for drugging him well knowing full well of Portia‘s involvement. Thanks to lab rat Brad Cooper (Parry Shen), Drew has more leverage on Portia now than ever before. However, he doesn’t expect that Curtis would swoop in and help his wife diffuse the situation.
Meanwhile, Portia isn’t the only one who could go down for this crime. Don’t forget that this whole thing was Nina’s idea. She found Jacinda at the Metro Court with Boyle, and needed Portia to get access to the ketamine, but Nina said everything in motion. This week on General Hospital, Carly exposes Nina to Drew. Carly feels the pressure and desperation to ensure a favorable custody outcome for her son Michael. It’s no surprise that Carly uses Nina‘s crimes against her. The Corinthos custody trial is about to begin and Carly make sure to air Nina’s dirty laundry.
General Hospital: Nina and Carly Find Common Ground
Did you ever think you’d see the day when Carly and Nina would become allies? What’s even crazier is that they’ve done so far that Nina asks for Carly’s trust!
Another big ask! The entitlement of these Port Charles residents is astounding. Just kidding, it’s not that deep. However, it is important to mention that two people need a favor from someone they openly despise.
What was once an epic rivalry has now softened into shaky common ground. Carly Spencer and Nina Reeves may disagree on most things in life, but one thing they agree on is that Drew is no good for Willow or their grandchildren. First, General Hospital Blog shared this week’s General Hospital spoilers about Tracy and Jason. GH recaps recall that Tracy asked Jason to find Brook Lynn’s son! Considering Tracy’s outward loathing toward Jason’s lifestyle, it was a lot for her to ask.
This week on General Hospital, Nina asks for Carly’s trust. They sure have come along way- and GH rumors tease that Carly complies with keeping Nina’s secret! Is this the beginning of a true friendship or just an obligatory gesture? Carly and Nina found common from over the whole Willow and Drew debacle, but w their unity grow from there?
The End Of An Era- Will Sonny and Jason Leave The Business?!
Will Sonny and Jason leave the business?! As much as I hate to say it out loud, I believe we are facing the end of an era. Before everyone gets mad at me, I did not say that I think that Sonny is leaving the show, and that Maurice has plans to retire. Obviously the word around hasn’t spread yet, but Jason and I’ve definitely discussed the option to any of the business.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared reports and rumors of an upcoming shift in Port Charles. The word out on the street is that each day forward brings many of the residents of Port Charles closer to the next chapter in lives. Mainly, anyone close to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) will soon face a new normal.
Were you surprised to see WSB Agent Jack Brennan come to Sonny’s aid? And it wasn’t like Brennan stopped by Sonny’s hospital room over at GH. No, the man flew across the country to help Brick clean up his mess. Then Brennan stood watch over Sonny. Is this the beginning of a beautiful friendship?
According to a General Hospital rumors, Sonny and Jason leave the business. Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has been Sonny’s day one, right-hand man, his best friend, and brother. These two have been to Hell and back but always come out proving to be more loyal to each other than before. No matter what they go through, the other is right by their side. That’s why Sonny and Jason take this next step together.
General Hospital: Brennan, Sonny, and Jason Play Nice
Carly Betrays An Ally! Who?! Unlikely alliances have been formed during the most dire circumstances. You know what they say, desperate times call for desperate measures. Maybe that’s why Carly and Nina decided to team up against Drew. When it comes to alliances, what Nina and Carly are aren’t exactly Sonny and Jason solid if you know what I mean.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Carly betrays an alliance. Could it be that Carly undermines her newfound alliance with her rival Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros)? Maybe not. She and WSB Agent Jack Brennan have gotten close in the last few months. In fact, Brennan has proven over and over again that he has Carly’s back. Jason will always have Carly’s best interest, and when it comes down to it, she can ultimately count on Sonny.
Carly doesn’t have as many enemies as she did back in the day, but she still isn’t everyone’s favorite person. That said, Carly should be careful to be true to her real allies. It’s not like she can afford to lose the support she does have, so hopefully she betrays an ally who has endless forgiveness toward her- like Jason.
Will she go against Jack if the situation is dire enough? It’s doubtful that she’d betray Sonny at all let alone as he prepared for open heart surgery. Who else is one of Carly’s allies? And why would she betray them?
Steve Burton STUNS GH fans in a powerful scene! Typically, daytime television isn’t the place to concern yourself with having to censor the language when your kid walks into the room. You don’t really need to flip the channel because of F bombs or anything like that that. But it gets pretty close when Jason tears into Michael!
Surely, Soap Operas provide, and are more known for reasons other than profanity to have to enforce censorship around the kiddies. In my house I avoid watching any s3xual content when they’re around. Which makes it somewhat inconvenient some days for my kids to watch GH with me, but we give it the old FF button and onto the next scene we go. For some, violent content may be a big no-no, which is a big part of GH General Hospital spoilers indicate.
When it comes to General Hospital, mob violence is prevalent along the streets of Port Charles. But to be fair, it’s more talked about than it is acted out in a scene. Especially in more recent times. You can’t tell me that we have had just as many or more car bombings and shoot-outs nowadays as we did back in the 90s and early 2000s. Those thrills have decreased over the years. Or how about child kidnapping? When was the last time a child on General Hospital was kidnapped by an actual bad person? You know, as opposed to just being switched at birth by a desperate mother or father?
Steve Burton Stuns GH Fans With Powerful Scene Between Jason And Michael-Carly Stands By
General Hospital 2009: Carly and Jason Handle Teenage Michael
These days society influences what we see on screen more than ever before. It seems like television and movies haven’t been the same for at least 10 years since anyone and anything is at risk of being cancelled at any time. Seemingly, this also applies to what we see play out on General Hospital.
If you think about it, child (under 18-21)/parental conflict in Port Charles has also been skipping our airwaves. Evidently, we just don’t see much of this type of conflict or parental scolding these days. Recently, General Hospital Blog stumbled up upon a scene between Jason Morgan and Michael Corinthos unlike any that I’ve seen. But back in the early 2000s/2010s, parents disciplining their children wasn’t a rare scene. And if you want to talk about a rare scene, you have to check out this explosive scene between Jason and Michael. At the time, Drew Garrett played the role of Michael Corinthos. Steve Burton delivers a powerful come on performance.
Check out this intense scene as Carly stands by while Jason berates Michael. She doesn’t look too thrilled.
Marco Brings Danger For Lucas! Carly Spencer has an army of people looking out for her best interest. When it comes to dating and relationships, it’s one adventure after another with Carly. Danger lurks at every corner and her white picket fences always come with thorns.
Lucas warned Carly that Jack’s lifestyle is too dangerous, and that he poses a major threat to her life. Carly’s romantic involvements always seem to come with a dark side. Just as Sonny’s mob business endanger Carly and his entire family, the WSM imperils Carly’s life.
Marco Brings Danger For Lucas
General Hospital recaps recall Lucas tried to talk some sense into his sister but Carly pushed back. She won’t listen to reason even after she almost died from polonium poisoning. Things are easier said than done for those in the outside of a relationship. It’s not that simple for Carly because feelings are involved.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Lucas’s advice hits home. Apparently, Lucas eats his words when he discovers that mysterious Marco isn’t the picture of safety. GH rumors hint that Marco leads a dangerous lifestyle, but Lucas can’t pull away. He won’t be able to resist the new relationship, and he knows exactly how Carly feels.
General Hospital: Marco (Andrian Anchondo) and Lucas (Van Hansis)
General Hospital: Charles Mesure OUT As Jack Brennan
GH recasts Jack Brennan! General Hospital fans are in shock after a newcomer turned fan favorite abruptly left the show. Unfortunately, GH viewers will see a new face in the favorited role from here on out.
GH Recasts Jack Brennan
According to General Hospital news reports, the role of Jack Brennan has been recast. Charles Mesure joined the General Hospital cast in December of 2023. Since then, General Hospital fans have gone head over heels for Mesure and his on-screen chemistry with GH’s Laura Wright (Carly Spencer).
The latest General Hospital news and spoilers confirm that Mesure has walked away from the role. Reportedly, One Life To Live’s Chris McKenna has replaced Charles Mesure as Jack Brennan. McKenna played Joey Buchanan from 1990-1993 and is no stranger to Daytime. His other accolades include a recent appearances on NCIS, The Blacklist and Chicago Fire.
How do you feel about the sudden GH casting change? Recasts have a tendency to grow on us, will Chris McKenna win you over?
Reel life isn’t always an adequate depiction of real life, if you know what I mean. Many of the most entertaining elements are those semi realistic, storylines that are relatable yet far-fetched. Not everything is black and white in real life and in reel life. Instead, a lot of gray area constitutes for some of the most emotionally challenging and complex situations.
This time, General Hospital spoilers reveal the very realistic tale of two mothers. Specifically, in-laws. Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) are two mother-figures to Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen). First, Nina is Willow’s estranged mother who recently reconnected with her long lost daughter. Their relationship has been more than strained, and only recently did they begin to build trust and respect for each other. (You all know the history).
Maxie Questions Nina- Will Carly Agree To Team Up?
Then there’s Carly. Carly was a mother to her daughter-in-law when Willow wanted nothing to do with Nina. Actually, General Hospital recaps recall that Carly actually honored Harmony’s dying wish to keep Willow and Nina apart. Since then much has changed. Now, Nina and Willow have a seemingly solid mother-daughter relationship, and Carly is suddenly left out in the dust.
As we know, the hatred between Carly and Nina runs deep- each having reasons of their own for despising the other. However, recent General Hospital spoilers reveal an unlikely scenario. Never in a million years did I think I would say this, but General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly and Nina team up!
General Hospital: Nina sees Drew and Willow embrace
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Nina initiates the idea of this little collaboration. Maxie questions Nina, wondering what she could possibly want with joining forces with Carly. It’s revealed that Nina wants to work together with Carly to breakup Willow and Drew. The real question is, will Carly say yes?
General Hospital: Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) Sits Vigil At Michael’s Bedside
Michael Calls For Sasha! An explosion in Sonny’s Penthouse almost claimed his son’s life. At this point, Michael’s family doesn’t know if he will live or die. As Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) fights to stay alive, his mom and dad are right there beside him. His wife Willow Corinthos (Chad Duell) has been there around the clock despite their troubled marital status.
Currently, 3/4 of Michael’s body is covered in third degree burns, and he suffers from severe pain. According to General Hospital recaps, he’s been in and out of consciousness, but Michael’s medical team keeps him sedated due to the immense pain.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Michael is brought out of sedation so that he can choose his own treatment plan. Carly disagrees with Portia and Willow about the appropriate next steps toward Michael’s healing. So they all agreed that Michael should decide for himself.
General Hospital: Sonny, Carly, and Willow discuss Michael’s treatment plan
The latest General Hospital previews indicate that Carly awaits as the drugs slowly wear off and Michael regains consciousness. Sadly, he will undoubtedly experience excruciating pain so their mission is to be quick. Michael’s parents and wife need to know how he wishes to proceed, and Carly was chosen to be the one to receive and pass along his decision. Will it be John Hopkins or Germany?
Michael Calls Out For Sasha
Carly listens closely as she tries to decipher Michael’s words
Aside from choosing the best treatment, Michael has something else to get off of his chest. General Hospital previews indicate that Michael struggles to mutter the words, but he pushes himself in order to say what he needs to say. Despite Carly, Sonny, and Willow’s presence, GH spoilers reveal that there is someone else Michael needs.
Reportedly, Carly listens closely as she tries to make out her son’s despairing words. Amidst the pain, fear, and uncertainty, Michael calls out for Sasha. Will Carly learn about Sasha’s pregnancy?
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