Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) has had it out for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his organization since the 1990s. Back in the day, it was Taggert’s sole mission in life to nail Sonny and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) for crimes they did and didn’t commit. As long as he could pin something on Sonny, he would try his hardest just to get him behind bars.
It seems Taggert is on a new mission this time around. In a recent episode of General Hospital, Taggert tells Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), “I’m not here to bring Sonny to justice.” That statement was a shock to GH viewers judging by Taggert’s past mission in life, and also raises suspicions. If Taggert isn’t in Port Charles to take down Sonny, what exactly is he here to do? He and Jordan obviously have some type of past connection which obviously rattled Jordan. She found herself lying to her husband Curtis (Donnell Turner) about knowing Taggert.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jordan is hiding a huge secret. It seems that Taggert is the only know who knows the truth and Jordan may soon regret calling Taggert back to town. Curtis becomes increasingly suspicious of his wife which could lead to big problems since views know Jordan has already lied to him.
What do Taggert and Jordan have to hide from their past? It’s obviously big enough to lie to Curtis about even knowing one another. Curtis is in the business of digging into people’s backgrounds to uncover truths. What makes Jordan think she can keep her secret in the dark?
WOW! What a powerful new General Hospital spoilers promo for 2020. General Hospital has titled this promo, “Victory,” which pretty much sums up the town of Port Charles, the people, and what they all stand for as a whole. Although Port Charles is filled with danger, drama, and heartache, the new GH promo puts focus on the good that is happening in town and to the people of Port Charles.
In the new General Hospital spoilers promo, Ava Jerome (Maura West) says, “Onward and upward” which is among the many positive statements and scenes within the 2 minute and 15 second clip. The promo shows siblings reconnecting, babies being born, sister in laws getting along, and much more.
This could be the calm before the storm. The new General Hospital spoilers 2020 promo comes just in time, right amidst the mob war that has now broke out in Port Charles and in Brooklyn. General Hospital spoilers have been indicating for weeks that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and more are among those directly involved in the mob war that has blindsided the boss, Sonny. February Sweeps is quickly appraoching and the drama is about to heat up. It’s important to think of all the calm, quiet, and peaceful times in Port Charles during this wild, and even violent times.
“Plenty of bad things happen in these halls every day, but, there is always something good waiting just around the corner.” Those words of wisdom came from General Hospital Head Nurse, Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy). The new promo closes out with Sonny and Laura thanking God for General Hospital.
Sonny Corinthos and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) have the right idea as at the end of the clip, the two thank God for GH in a conversation with one another.
Previous General Hospital rumors have hinted that there is more to Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) than what we currently see. Although she most likely doesn’t know it, General Hospital spoilers have confirmed that there is a mystery relative of Trina’s living right in Port Charles.
GH fans have speculated a few options regarding who in which Trina is related. Curtis Ashford’s (Donnell Turner) past still remains a bit of a mystery. Although we know Curtis has a brother Tommy who was once married to Jordan (Briana Nicole Henry) and is TJ’s father, he definitely could have fathered a child in a previous relationship and remains unaware.
Another claim is that Trina is the daughter of Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) and Gia Campbell (Marisa Ramirez). Because of the resemblance between Gia and Trina, General Hospital fans have played around with that theory, hoping for another Cassadine.
General Hospital news had confirmed the upcoming return of Aunt Stella (Vernee Watson) who seems to have a mystery relative herself in Port Charles. A while back Stella sent out her DNA information to an ancestry service and discovered she had a match in Port Charles but she never pursued finding out who it could be.
It seems like we are getting closer and closer to finding out more about Trina’s background and it will be interesting to see who will be effected by discovering the connection.
Ryan Chamberlain is spending his days locked up at Pentonville for the murders and other crimes he has committed in the recent past. He isn’t your average criminal, he is so much more. Ryan has an elevated element of crazy and there is no telling what he is capable of and should not be underestimated.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ryan will find a way to escape leaving him on the loose and a danger to the residents of Port Charles. He has a hit list and it’s growing but his main target would seemingly be Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma). Ryan is obsessed with Ava Jerome (Ava Jerome) and now that she and Nikolas appear to be married, Ryan will not be able to handle Ava being with another man even if it isn’t for love. Also on his hit list, Valentin Cassadine makes it close to the top. Valentin pushed Ava into the cold water off of the roof of Windemere in an attempted murder. Although Ryan is evil himself, he doesn’t want the woman he has his eyes on to be harmed. Franco Baldwin helped Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) catch Ryan, and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst), Finn (Michael Easton) Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), and even his own brother, Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) were involved in taking Ryan’s kidney in order to save Jordan Ashford’s life.
In Ryan’s eyes he has many enemies in Port Charles that should get what he feels they deserve for wronging him in some way. But Nikolas remains at the top of his list because he is the one who has his precious Goddess, Ava Jerome.
How will Ryan make his great escape? Will he turn to Nelle for help? Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) used Ryan in her escape plan and now she feels he owes her. These two are equally unhinged and unpredictable and live for tormenting others for their own amusement. If these two team up there is no telling what could happen.
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.
Nina Reeves has been on an emotional roller coaster when it comes to her long lost daughter. The latest let down involving Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson), Nina Reeves, and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has left Nina broken hearted- hopefully for the last time. Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) delivered the horribly shocking truth to Nina on her wedding day and at that time took a verbal beating from an emotionally distraught Nina. Now that the storm has settled, Nina’s focus is on revenge- as she knows her fiance Valentine Cassadine was behind this deception, putting Sasha up to the scheme.
They say you find what is lost when you aren’t really looking, and what you’ve been looking for a lot of times is right there in plain sight. General Hospital spoilers tease that just may be the case in Port Charles as Nina will find what she has been looking for when she least expects it. Private Investigator and friend of Nina, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) has been on the case in the search for Nina’s daughter but now that Nina isn’t solely focused on finding her daughter, odds are who she is looking for is right there in front of her.
There is a key element to this story that has yet to be introduced. General Hospital spoilers reveal there is a necklace- a heart shaped pendant in which two different people possess one half of the pendant. Nina has one half and her daughter has the other. In coming weeks, Nina will spot the other half of the necklace in Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) possession. Due to all that Nina has been through, the ups and downs, the hope and hope lost, Nina will be beside herself trying to sort out her emotions. When she believed Sasha Gilmore was her biological daughter, Nina knew that her true daughter should have the other half of the necklace, but chalked it’s absence up to loss due to circumstance. Nina will be in disbelief when she sees Willow with the other half of the pendant, and part of her will try and come up with other reasons as to why Willow would have this pendant.
How far will Nina go to find out the truth? GH rumors tease of yet another DNA test without consent. Will this be the end of this life long search for Nina and her biological daughter?
It’s been a few months since Vernee Watson aired on General Hospital as Aunt Stella Henry. General Hospital spoilers reports the news conforming here return.
Aunt Stella returns from her long trip to Europe with some information about Mike Corbin (Max Gail), Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) Father.
Curtis (Donnell Turner) will sure be happy his Aunt Stella is back in Port Charles!
General Hospital Blog would like to wish ABC’s General Hospital a very happy 53rd Birthday!
The cast and crew of GH have been giving fans something to look forward to every weekday afternoon for 53 years! That definitely says a lot about the talent of all involved in making this show as amazing as it is.
Many friendships have come and gone in the town of Port Charles, but we want to know who is currently you favorite!
Some have strong bonds and some are budding this Spring!
There are many past friendships that have made just as much an impact on fans as super couples. Feel free to let us know in the comments who your favorite past friendship faves have been throughout the years.
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