General Hospital Spoilers: There’s More To Emma and Dalton’s Past

Emma and Dalton’s Past
General Hospital: Emma and Dalton’s Past

In December of 2024, Emma Scorpio Drake unexpectedly returned to Port Charles. Her grandmother Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) was just as surprised as the next guy to see Emma back in town. For all Anna knew, her granddaughter was as away at college in California at UC Berkeley.

At first, Emma’s return sparked controversy among GH fans and (fictional) confusion among Emma’s close family. The Emma everyone knew was no more when Braedyn Bruner stepped into the role following the fan-adored Brooklyn Silzer. Additionally, the character’s entire personality did an 180.° Grown up Emma presented a contrast drastic enough to have resulted from a lobotomy. Eventually, we were able to see the sweet and even vulnerable sides to Emma.

Sadly, sweet little Emma was left in the past. It didn’t take long for fans to get on board with the new Emma- the actress and the personality. In fact, Braedyn Bruner has captivated fans in her rendition of Emma, and has become an storyline front runner. From the looks of things, Emma and Gio have potential for romance if the writers keep up the good work. According to General Hospital news reports, Bruner’s Emma, and Emma paired with Gio Palmieri (Gio Mazza) continue to receive positive feedback from GH fans all over social media.

Emma and Dalton’s Past- What’s Emma Hiding?

General Hospital Recaps: Anna knew something was up based on Emma’s new, bad girl attitude. But as the story unfolded over these past five months, the former WSB agent began questioning the validity of every story told involving Emma.

According to the documentation obtained by Anna from the WSB, Emma and professor Dalton have crossed paths prior to Port Charles. Coincidentally (or not), both Emma Scorpio Drake and Henry Dalton were involved in a classified scandal at UC Berkeley, and somehow both wound up in Port Charles. So, GH fans have been wondering how Professor Dalton doesn’t remember Emma from his lab at UC Berkeley. It’s possible that she was only part of the break-in as students attempted to avenge abused animals in the lab.

General Hospital Spoilers: Someone is hiding something that’s for sure. At this point the focus is on Dalton’s it’s Dalton’s undisclosed lab project. Meanwhile, General Hospital rumors tease that Emma is harboring a seismic directive!

Next week on General Hospital Jason begins to help Anna dig into Dalton. Will he figure out what Emma has been hiding?

General Hospital Spoilers: Anna Investigates Dalton And Uncovers An Alarming Secret

Anna Investigates Dalton
General Hospital: Brennan and Anna Discuss Dalton

Despite Jack’s sad attempt at gaslighting the former WSB Agent, Anna investigates Dalton! WSB Agent Jack Brennan deserves an award for his impeccable performance. His skills in gaslighting could also stand some recognition. But no matter how good someone is at manipulating and gaslighting another, instinct always wins. Fortunately, Anna doesn’t ignore her instincts when it comes to Emma’s professor.

Anna Investigates Dalton

Coming up on General Hospital, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) dives into her own investigation on Dalton. What we know now is that Professor Dalton is a world renowned physicist who has a shady side. According to Emma, that shady side involves the unethical testing on animals. Anna can’t help to find holes in that story and within the documentation from the WSB.

The latest General Hospital rumors and spoilers tease that Anna’s investigation into Professor Henry Dalton unearths an alarming secret. Or maybe two! While she digs for the dirt on the shady professor, will she find that Emma is closer to the situation than she initially thought and was led to believe?

It’s obvious that Dalton is up to no good- and the story about Emma’s expulsion from her last school is entertaining and all- but the holes in the file on record raise red flags for Anna. There’s more to the story than others are willing to admit. And if Anna’s instincts are right then she will get to the bottom of what Dalton is up to. However, through her investigation while she stumble upon additional secrets? Such as one, maybe two youngn women who have recently joined the WSB?

General Hospital, rumors hint that Anna could discover that Josslyn is a WSB agent- but that’s not all. Is Emma working for the WSB too?! it sure seems that way.

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