Ned Quartermaine, who?! Eddie Maine (Wally Kurth) wanted to live the good life, full of music and mayhem. Overnight, Ned Quartermaine went from business man to front man after a slip and fall accident at the Metro Court. Although his loved ones were devastated by the incident, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will feel relieved that Ned woke up as a completely different man. One that she wasn’t around to see.
Eddie and Olivia’s Underwater Adventure
The 1990s were really something, and General Hospital’s relevance in society weighed heavily on its entertainment value and social issues. Back then the popularity of the Nurses Ball allowed for a great platform to spread AIDS awareness during the 90s.
Music has always been a part of General Hospital. Many recall Rick Springfield from the ABC Soap Opera, General Hospital. He played Dr. Noah Drake. He was a doctor by day and a rockstar by night. Hannah Montana, oops, I mean Frankie.
GH spoilers tease that Ned is back after Eddie took his polar plunge. So, why did Eddie jump into undesirably cold waters? Was he faking the whole time and used this moment to remember his life? Regardless, it doesn’t even matter if he was faking the entire time or not. What matters is that Nina is going to be shaking harder than if she has 10 cups of Corinthos Coffee. Will Ned tell Nina’s SEC secret scandal?
Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) hasn’t been himself since his slip and fall accident at the Metro Court pool. In fact, he doesn’t remember his life as Ned. To top it off, he doesn’t really care. Well, he really until now.
Olivia Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero) can’t help but to worry. After all it’s in her nature. At first Olivia couldn’t accept that Ned was gone despite him standing there in the flesh. On the outside, Ned was a living, breathing, walking, talking version of the man Olivia married. But don’t make the same mistake as Olivia and assume that he’s the same man as he once was. Oh no, he’s not the man Olivia knows and loves. However, it didn’t take too long before she started to come around. GH recaps recall the day in the recording studio with Eddie Maine, Olivia, and little Leo (Easton Rocket Sweda). That’s when things began to change for Olivia, and she started to appreciate Eddie.
General Hospital spoilers tease that just as Liv was embracing the change, Eddie takes drastic measures to remember the past. There’s no doubt that Ned/Eddie’s conversation with his ex-wife, Lois Cerullo (Rena Sofer) influenced him and his curiosity. Thats when Eddie decided to search within himself for answers.
Is Lois To Blame?
Previously, Tracy warned Olivia about Lois. She flat out stated that Ned’s ex wife and Olivia’s best friend can’t be trusted. Although the reasons differ from her original thoughts, Tracy finds reason to blame Lois. Olivia wasn’t worried about Lois coming between her and Ned/Eddie in the aspect that Tracy implied. But, perhaps Tracy was right for another reason.
GH rumors tease that Tracy blames Lois for Ned’s deep dive into his psyche, because now he’s missing altogether! Recent GH previews show Olivia calls out for Eddie after he dives into the frigid waters. The water is so cold that Eddie’s family fears for his life. Is Eddie gone for good?
Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) was supposed to pop into Port Charles for short time regarding Luke’s death. Since her arrival, Tracy’s been involved in one scandal after another family drama. Currently, Tracy is seemingly in charge of the Quartermaine mansion as it seems that Monica (Leslie Charleson) isn’t around to challenge her antithetical sister-in-law.
While Monica is away, Tracy Quartermaine is at play. She’s in a position of power and she schemes every person who gets in her way. It’s true, Tracy does this while having no shame. She does what she’s gotta to do. That means, winning is everything. Even if your own granddaughter has to live with the embarrassment of knowing that Granny played her for a fool. Right now Tracy’s in charge. That is, she was.
According to GH spoilers, Tracy deals with more than Brook Lynn and her mom Lois. Tracy’s son Ned married a drop dead gorgeous, spitfire of a woman from Bensonhurst. And what does a woman like that do? She has a gorgeous spitfire daughter of her own to carry on the tough cookie, bad-assery that comes along with being a woman from Bensonhurst. But first, we have to give credit where credit is due. You know what they say, like mother like daughter. That’s why Lois’s mom, Gloria gets the glory!
Ellen Travolta’s GH Return As Gloria Cerullo Sparks Excitement Among Fans
General Hospital news reports confirm that actress Ellen Travolta returns to General Hospital to reprise her role as Gloria Cerullo. She first appeared as Lois Cerullo’s mother from Bensonhurst in 1996. That’s when Ned and Lois’s storyline was hot and heavy. GH spoilers suggest that Gloria and the rest of the Bensonhurst Italians reunite when she arrives in Port Charles. Soon, the Bensonhurst Italians reunite and reminisce about the old neighborhood and old times together.
I don’t know about you all but I’m so excited. As an Italian myself, I’m a little bias. But there’s nothing better than an Italian get together. Add some Bensonhurst spice and I’ll be begging for an invitation.
My how time flies! It’s coming up on 4 years since Amanda Setton joined General Hospital. She made her GH debut as Brook Lynn Quartermaine on November 18th, 2019. Setton has since built a large fan base as the new Brook Lynn.
Now, four years later and GH fans are rooting for this young woman. Amanda has undeniably made this role her own after taking over from Adrianne Leon. Many years are between Leon’s GH exit and Setton’s debut. Reportedly, Adrianne Leon told Soaps Opera Digest in August of 2019 that she’d be happy to reprise her role as Brook Lynn Quartermaine. However, GH cast Setton in the role just a few months later.
BLQ has come a long way since her life as Ned (Wally Kurth) and Lois’s (Rena Sofer) daughter began. The new version of this Bensonhurst Beauty is just starting to bloom, and I think that we can thank Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) for that. According to recent General Hospital news and spoilers, GH’s Amanda Setton gives an inside scoop to Soaps In Depth
Amanda Setton Spills The Tea, Reveals New Brook Lynn Quartermaine
It’s an exciting time for Setton’s character, Brook Lynn, aka BLQ! The Quartermaine family dysfunction is at a high point, but it’s nothing unfamiliar. Instead, the Q’s embrace the chaos and dysfunction. It’s almost like they need it to survive. General Hospital spoilers indicate that Lois’s return plays a major role in BLQ’s life. Consequently, the effects extend to other family members as well. Changes are ahead, starting with Brook Lynn. Setton reflects on BLQ’s storyline when she and Maxie did whatever it took to protect baby Bailey Lou from Maxie’s crazy baby daddy, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). She admitted, “I think that whole maternal scheme transformed Brook Lynn and softened her and showed us a completely different side of her,”
It was BLQ and Maxie’s bond, along with the song and dance she’s doing with Chase that contributed to the start of something new. “She has that trust with Chase and doesn’t really have it with anyone else,” Setton said. “She can’t trust her grandmother. Her father is not who he says he is [Ned’s slip and fall accident conveniently turned him into Eddie Maine]. She’s been fired from her job.
“She’s sort of in this transition time,” she clarified, “but, you know, she’s still got her grandmother’s streak in her! She’s reformed, but she’s still Brook Lynn Quartermaine.”
Thankfully, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that fans can rest assured that Setton is sticking around. The new Brook Lynn Quartermaine may have a few tweaks, but she’s still true to her own heart!
Michael knows the truth! However, the situation is not as cut and dry as you’d think. Especially after seeing the look on Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) face when he got off the phone.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Nina’s surrounded on all sides. Martin isn’t the only one who knows (and remembers) what Nina has done. Now, GH rumors tease that Ned/Eddie becomes a threat to Nina, along with Michael, Carly, and even Joss.
According to recent GH spoilers, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) gets wind of Nina’s secret. Will Michael confide in his sister about what he knows? Additionally, GH rumors tease that Carly does her own digging. Will she find her answers on her own or will Michael break the news? When it comes to Ned, Nina is as happy as a clam knowing that Eddie Maine has buried Ned’s memories beyond recollection. But GH rumored tease that that could all change rather quickly.
It’s safe to say that GH fans can accredit General Hospital’s Executive Producer, Frank Valentini for the bit of 90s nostalgia going on in Port Charles. It’s always nice to see familiar faces return over the years, bringing a sense of tradition and history.
Recently, General Hospital’s latest casting news shakes things up around Port Charles, especially the Quartermaine family. Earlier this year, word of Sofer’s The Bold And The Beautiful departure, fans immediately began to speculate a GH return. Finally, Rena Sofer returned to General Hospital as Lois Cerullo after nearly three decades.
According to Soap Opera Digest, Sofer explains how Lois’s return came to be. The actress then detailed the events that lead to her GH return. Evidently, this has been in the works since 2021. Rena explained that she was still playing Quinn on The Bold And The Beautiful at the time the idea originated.
Upon her GH return, Sofer spilled the tea to Soaps In Depth. “Out of nowhere, Frank reached out to me by text asking if I’d be willing to talk to him,” she continued. “I said, ‘Of course.’ The last time I saw Frank was at Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra, The Young And The Restless) and Chad Duell’s (Michael Corinthos, GH) wedding October 2021); we sat with each other and it was really great to see him.
Is Lois Cerullo Here To Stay?
“He was like, ‘I would love to get you back to GH,’” she continued. “At that time, I was still on The Bold and the Beautiful and I wasn’t even discussing it with him. But with this Eddie Maine story happening, it just really seemed like an absolutely perfect time to have Lois come back for a short amount of time to try to get Eddie to remember that he’s Ned. So Frank reached out to me and asked me if I’d be willing to come back for a short amount of time and I said yes.”
“I’ve played a lot of characters in my career and Lois is probably one of the top three characters I’ve ever played in 37 years of being an actress,” Sofer admitted. “So to be able to go back and do it was unreal.
“It’s just interesting to play her at this age,” she added. “She’s still loud and she’s still mouthy. She was still a lot like me, except with a Brooklyn accent and nails. But also, the story isn’t about me. The story is about Brook Lynn. The story is about Eddie Maine and Ned, so I need to respect that. This is not about me coming back and telling my story; this is about me coming back and supporting the stories that are there with me trying to create the knowledge of who Lois is now, 27 years later. So that is challenging, but also, part of the fun.”
Port Charles feels a little more like when I began watching now that Ned, Eddie, and Lois are together again!
Today is the day! General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that today is LOIS DAY on GH! Of course, Lois Cerullo’s (Rena Sofer) daughter Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) is ecstatic to have her mother here. Additionally, there’s no doubt that her arrival will ruffle some feathers. First and foremost, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot).
But have you wondered how Olivia Falconeri will react to Ned’s ex-wife, Lois’s arrival? Sure, they are friends who go way back to Bensonhurst. Even still, Olivia’s marriage is in a fragile state as Ned only remembers his 90s rockstar persona, Eddie Maine.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Lois and Olivia Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero) are over the moon to see each other! Despite who they both are to Ned (Wally Kurth), there aren’t any hard feelings. Perhaps Lois can help get Eddie find his way back to Ned. Or at least Olivia.
Eddie Maine knows what he wants out of life while simultaneously being a lost soul. He’s passionate about his music and his free spirits. So far, thats what Eddie strives for- a successful music career, and to able to be himself.
On some days, the 1990s feel like yesterday- as if I’m wait for next week’s new episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. And sometimes, the golden era (the 1990s) seems like a lifetime ago. Nevertheless, the past is the past, but sometimes the past has a way of creeping in. And that’s exactly what’s happening with Ned and the rest of the Quartermaine family.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Eddie Maine (Wally Kurth) has a dream. But he doesn’t really address it until the right moment happens to arise. According to GH previews, Eddie encounters a face that he recognizes. Since he doesn’t recall a thing about his life as Ned Ashton Quartermaine, his dream becomes a lot more interesting once he sees a certain someone.
GH spoilers reveal that Eddie Maine and Lois Cerullo meet again! See, memories of his time as Eddie are still in tact. It’s Ned he doesn’t recall. However, Lois has connection to both Ned and his alter ego, Eddie. Therefore, Lois bound to spark some time of recollection. In fact, Ned and Eddie’s ex-wife is an evocation of the 1990s and their time together. So, what does that mean for Olivia Falconeri Quartermaine (Lisa LoCicero)?
Photo Credit: TV Line Rena Sofer returns to GH as Lois Cerullo
Last month, General Hospital news reports confirmed Rena Sofer’s GH return. The iconic actress got her start on Loving from 1988-1991. Then, in 1993 Rena Sofer landed the role of Lois Cerullo from Bensonhurst, on General Hospital. The role became wildly popular as Lois Cerullo brought strength and sass, and a “don’t mess with me,” vibe.
Previously, GH spoilers and rumors speculated about Sofer’s (potential) return after news reports confirmed her Bold and the Beautiful exit. While a current storyline on General Hospital sends a nostalgic vibe, fans being to reminisce of the 1990s in Port Charles. Today, Ned Quartermaine goes by the name Eddie Maine.
Photo credit: TV Line
GH recaps recall the slip and fall accident that knocked Ned out and triggered a memory disorder. Now, Ned only wants to be be referred to as Eddie Maine, as he has no recollection of his life as Ned Quartermaine.
General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Rena Sofer’s return to GH as Lois Cerullo. An exclusive sneak peek from TV Line gives a look inside Lois’s Port Charles arrival.
Surprise! GH spoilers reveal that Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) opens the door to her mother, Lois Cerullo. She came all the way from Bensonhurst because she read an article about how Decpetion fired her daughter Brook Lynn. Now here she is, at the Quartermaine mansion.
An exclusive clip from TV Line shows a brief clip to Tuesday’s episode. On October 10th, Lois learns that Tracy manipulated and blackmailed her daughter into corporate espionage against Deception.
There’s a phrase that I’ve kept close in my head and heart ever since hearing it. The line is written by a singer/songwriter/musician named Dallas Green. “The lonely life of a writer,” is a line from his band, City and Colour. Everything about those five words resonate in a way that non-writers may not normally understand. Evidently, expression through songwriting can be triggering. Just ask Ned. I mean Eddie, er, no, Ned. Man, I don’t know!
Around Port Charles, Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) navigates through life as chaos finds her at every turn. From her job at Deception, to her relationship with Harrison Chase, BLQ has been busy. Additionally, she deals with her father’s identity crisis after he woke up as Eddie Maine.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal that Eddie Maine has flashbacks as Ned! Recently, BLQ focuses on her career as a music manager. Amidst the daily drama, Brook Lynn stays true to her passion, music. While BLQ and her dad Ned butted heads about ELQ, she and Eddie work collaboratively as members of the music industry.
GH spoilers tease that Eddie’s songwriting process triggers Ned’s memories. But that’s not all. Since Eddie and BLQ double down to finish his song, she just might be there to witness a quick glimpse of her dad, Ned. According to recent GH rumors, Eddie Maine has flashbacks as Ned while he and Brook Lynn try to finish his song. Will he remember what he wanted to tell Drew before he fell?
I am big on music, especially lyrics. As a writer, it’s second nature for me to listen closely and analyze every line, down to each and every lyric. Because what’s created for, or heard in song has a unique way of guiding us through our journey. Have you ever heard a song or a certain part of it and was instantly brought back to a specific place and time in your mind? Well, music has some powerful attributes, including helping people in a coma find their way to consciousness. So why wouldn’t it trigger memories of another life? That is, if you have an alter ego! ????
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