Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) have always had a special connection, a strong bond, and now they have a daughter, Georgie. Although Maxie and Spinelli have both moved on with other people, they still care deeply for each other. Spinelli just recently surprised Maxie with the news that he, Ellie (Emily Wilson) and their daughter Georgie (Lily Fisher) will be moving back to Port Charles full time after spending a few years in Portland.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Spinelli will try to get through to Maxie, telling her he has a bad feeling and something is off with Peter August (Wes Ramsey). General Hospital rumors claim this will cause a bit of tension between Maxie and Spinelli because Maxie just thinks Spinelli is being overprotective and paranoid. Spinelli just is truly concerned and looking out for Maxie’s best interest. Spinelli can only imagine at this point what Peter, son of Cesar Faison (Anders Hove), is capable of, and he doesn’t want Maximista anywhere near that type of danger. Especially since now Maxie will be spending a lot of time with Georgie, and children around a dangerous criminal is never a good idea.
General Hospital spoilers indicated Spinelli finds proof of Peter’s shady behavior just in time. Unlike the WSB, Spinelli was able to hack his way into finding proof that Peter sabotaged Drew Cain’s (Billy Miller) plane, finding pilots willing to risk their own lives to crash the plane in the Gulf of Aden. At the scene, there were no bodies to recover, leaving an open invitation for Drew’s character to possibly return someday.
Now that Spinelli will have proof, will Maxie believe Spinelli was right all along and turn he back on Peter? GH spoilers indicate she will be saved by Spinelli, which must mean Maxie and Peter will come to a screeching halt as soon as she finds out the truth about what he has been up to, and all the lies and deceit.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) may be fooling Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and maybe a few other poor naive souls, but the General Hospital viewers know what that snake is really all about. Peter has been involved in not just one, but multiple, very large, schemes, lies, and dark secrets, all while keeping the genuine, sensitive, type of guy to his girlfriend, Maxie.
Peter’s deceptive days may be coming to an end sooner than he thinks. Only someone so arrogant would believe all this time he could get away with all these lies. Not only deceiving those like, Drew Cain (Billy Miller) and Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), but the women in his life who he claims to love, such as his mother, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and his girlfriend, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms).
Reason #1
A lot of lives are going to blow up and emotions are going to be running high, however probably not as high as Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) emotions the moments following Sam’s (Kelly Monaco) guilty verdict, and thereafter. Jason is fired up and has had enough of what is being done to Sam. He knows his wife is innocent and that someone has pinned the murder of Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin), leader of the Cult, Dawn of the Day. General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason Morgan will fight to the ends of the Earth to save his true love, Samantha Morgan, and he isn’t going to let anything to anyone stand in his way. Especially someone like Peter. Jason is on a war path to find out who is behind framing Sam so he can set her free. It’s inevitable that in his quest, Jason will stumble upon not only clues, but proof that Peter is a lying skeeze. Jason will soon know all that Peter has done, starting with aiding in the kidnappings that lead to all this mind mapping craziness, down to framing Sam.
Reason #2
General Hospital spoilers have disclosed a major event coming up as they tell of Franco’s decision to go ahead with the memory procedure, to get back to the man who is married to Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), himself, Franco Baldwin. The whole story line is completely complex, but the bottom line is Franco currently has the memories of Drew Cain as a result of some bizarre memory experiment performed by Dr. Andre Maddox (Anthony Montgomery). General Hospital comings and goings report the return of Anthony Montgomery as Dr. Maddox. He will return to the scene just in time, as GH spoilers have revealed that Franco has decided to go ahead with the procedure. The problem is, GH spoilers hint that Dr. Maddox won’t exactly be in the condition to perform any type of procedure, as it has been rumored that Dr. Maddox will be seen and still hospitalized at the time of his GH return. Unfortunately for Peter, the result of Franco’s procedure could have some adverse effects on his memories. There are so many possible outcomes for Franco, one being his memories of Drew Cain could become intensified, thus resulting in the likelihood of Franco (as Drew) remembering Peter’s involvement in the initial kidnapping that was orchestrated by Helena and Faison.
The Cassadine family still remains to be able to reek havoc on the people of Port Charles. If it wasn’t for Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) and Faison (Anders Hove), none of this would even be happening. Needless to say, Peter was one of the one’s left to clean up all the mess and tie up loose ends, and cover some major tracks. Now that things are starting to unravel, Peter looks like he himself is unraveling as well. He’s getting paranoid and is constantly looking over his shoulder, making impulsive decisions just to get by. Time is running out and General Hospital spoilers reveal his and Maxie’s cute little life is about to bust at the seams and Maxie will have to pick up the pieces of her life.
What do you think will happen to Peter as he hits rock bottom?
General Hospital fans are saying goodbye to a long time General Hospital actress, Tamara Braun. Braun originally started her journey with General Hospital when she arrived in Port Charles as the emotionally broken Carly Benson. Tamara took in the role after the departure of Sarah Joy Brown who originated the role.
Recently, in an interview with Soap Opera Digest, Tamara Braun revealed the moment she knew her character Dr. Kim Nero was being written off the show. When Braun was asked about her thoughts regarding the story line involving Dr. Kim Nero drugging her ex, Drew Cain (Billy Miller) to make a baby, in a blunt and honest statement, Braun said, “Yeah, actually that was the first time that I was like, ‘Oh, they’re going to write me off.'” Tamara Braun disclosed she confided in fellow friend and co-star, William DeVry (Julian Jerome), addressing her hunch which inevitably became the end result.
The long time General Hospital actress disclosed the news of being let go came of a shock. She explained that just weeks before she was notified she was being let go and Kim was exiting Port Charles, Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, approached Braun and told her she is about to be part of a big story. She said, “Well, I was a little surprised, because weeks before, Frank told me that I had a really big story coming up that he was really excited about.” Evidently, those plans fell through as the story took a turn in a direction Braun didn’t see coming.
They’ve left the door open for Kim Nero to return. Hopefully some day the character can be written in a way that could bring her back from rock bottom.
Anthony Montgomery makes his return on General Hospita as Dr. Andre Maddox, the man tangled in the Drew (Billy Miller)/Jason (Steve Burton)/ Franco (Roger Howarth), memory-mapping story.
Dr. Maddox was last seen on screen as he was disoriented and stumbled into the Emergency Room at GH. He quickly passed out and lost consciousness. General Hospital spoilers reveal when Andre returns, he will still be in the hospital.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has been running quite the con around Port Charles but it isn’t what an outside would think. We as fans know Peter’s motives and reasoning yet we still can’t stand how he is lying to Maxie and harming people she cares about in his process.
Let’s start with Sam Morgan. Sam and Maxie have been close friends for almost 2 decades, and now the man Maxie loves has framed one of her closest friends for Shiloh’s escape when it was Peter making shady deal trades in the first place.
Peter is behind so many of the lies and secrets in Port Charles, tying in with Faison, The Cassadines, Jason and Sam, etc. At some point, sooner than later, Maxie is going to find out all of Peter’s dark secrets and lies.
At this point, Peter is completely on edge, worried that he will be exposed.His biggest secret yet, is Peter’s involvement with helping Helena and Faison capture Drew and Jason to undergo memory mapping. Peter’s biggest wish at the moment ending this trial. Franco is on the verge of remember things, and that means, he has the potential to remember, anything! He doesn’t want Franco to remember Drew and everything that happened in Helena’s captivity.
Maxie became quite suspicious when Peter put $35k down on a home to share and then suddenly turned it down when approached by Lucy. Peter was able to talk his way out of that one and claim he was just nervous about buying the house, like a superstition. Peter was on pins and needles worrying about the outcome of Franco’s trial. Once he found out the verdict, and he was safe now ready to buy that house with Maxie.
Just as Peter thinks he is in the clear is probably when he will get blindsided by the truth. General Hospital spoilers hint that Peter’s world will soon come unraveled as he is exposed for the lying con man he is.
General Hospital news reports there is no talk of Wes Ramsey ending his run as Peter August on General Hospital. His two year contract anniversary is around this time, however, Ramsey has no intention of leaving GH.
Halloween and November Sweeps are right around the corner. Big things have been happening over the course of time, residents of PC have told and kept secret, have been in hiding, and General Hospital spoilers reveal the next month will bring a lot of the story lines to a close.
Before a story can come to an end, something dramatic has to happen. The Drew/Franco story has been going on for longer than most of us care to even think about. This story finally led to a trial, involving Kim (Tamara Braun) fighting to keep Franco (Roger Howarth) with Drew’s (Billy Miller) memories to live Drew’s life. Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) is fighting to get back her husband and be a family again with Franco and the boys.
General Hospital spoilers look as though this story will turn into an unexpected direction. Apparently, “Drew” will win, and will be allowed to remain with having Drew’s memories. However, it has been reported in General Hospital spoilers that despite the ruling that Franco can remain living as Drew, Franco himself begins to have mixed memory flashbacks and ends up wanting to become Franco again.
If Franco changes his mind and Kim loses all that she has left of Drew, what does that mean for her character? General Hospital comings and goings reports have already stated Tamara Braun’s confirmed GH exit. If Franco leaves Drew behind, that will set up the perfect scenario for Kim to leave Port Charles. She will have nothing left in town after losing her son, Oscar, and now finally, all she had of Drew.
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