Poor Sasha! She’s been through the wringer and now it’s time for closure. Thanks to Cody (Josh Kelly), Sam (Kelly Monaco, Dante (Dominic Zampronga), and even Mac (John J. York) and Chase (Josh Swickard) over at the PCPD, Sasha is safe.
Gladys Corbin and Dr. Montague did a number in Sasha, and now they pay the prices. GH recaps recall that Sonny sent Gladys packing, never to return again. But what about the good doctor? Montague drugged and tortured Sasha, accepted money for criminal behavior, and even blackmailed his partner in crime.
GH spoilers reveal Dr. Montague gets what’s coming to him. Actor Darin Toonder confirmed his GH exit in a social media post. So now fans can’t help but wonder, how Dr. Montague goes out.
Adios, Dr. Montague! It’s been real (really effing weird)! General Hospital fans have been waiting for this very moment. Interesting Lee this storyline brought about some hefty reactions among fans Sasha storyline was no joke, and Dr Montague was right at the corner of it with a Gladys Corbin.
General Hospital Recaps: The monster-in-law frequently referred to as greedy Gladys is finally paying the price. Although cousin Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) showed her way too much mercy in my opinion, Gladys has been banished to another town, and told never to return to Port Charles again. Thankfully, Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson) is safe after Gladys hired Dr. Montague (Darin Toonder) to keep her in Ferncliff. Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) is her number one supporter, while Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and Sam (Kelly Monaco) come in a close second.
According to GH spoilers, Gladys isn’t the only one who suffers the consequences of their actions. Of course, Dr. Montague must get what’s coming to him. Recently, Darin Toonder took to social media to confirm his General Hospital exit, and to thank fans for the experience, their love, support, and even hatred toward his role.
Who Kills Dr. Montague?
General Hospital news reports confirm Darin Toonder’s GH exit. GH rumors speculate that Dr. Montague will meet his demise, but who will kill the psychotic doctor?
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is on his own, and left to fend for himself. It’s a jungle out there in Pentonville, but Cyrus’s stay has been more like The Four Seasons. Up until now he was in cahoots with the Warden. But I w that she’s leaving, Cyrus can say “so long” to his special treatment.
Thus far, Mr. Renault has had it made. It’s not a cake walk to carry out a prison sentence but Cyrus knows how to play the system. Additionally, he knows exactly how to manipulate and gaslight those around him. Apparently, when you preach what you don’t practice, it’s easy to fool others into believing that you’re something that you aren’t.
Cyrus Uses Get Out Of Jail Free Card… Is His Army Ready For Their Mission?
General Hospital spoilers tease that things won’t be so cushy for Cyrus. Yesterday, Pentonville Warden Ellen Gartin had some bad news for Cyrus. Consequently, the Mayor’s brother is on his own- for now.
According to the warden, she’s been transferred due to a promotion. She’s washed her hands of Cyrus and their covert activities. Although he has family members in high places, the remainder of Cyrus’s sentence seems daunting. That is unless things turn around for the self-proclaimed profit.
Finally, the latest GH spoilers and rumors indicate that Cyrus gets released from Pentonville earlier than anticipated. That means he will be free to roam the streets, endangering even more lives than when he was behind bars.
The moment we’ve all (well, many) have waited for is here! Actually, the intense moments leading up to that moment of truth begins now. As Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) prepares to become Mrs. Sonny Corinthos, Sonny’s son Michael prepares to expose the poor soul who decides to snitch on his mom, Carly (Laura Wright), and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).
General Hospital spoilers and previews tease that Michael’s honing in on Nina. He’s determined to know who turned Carly and Drew into the SEC. And when he discovers the truth, Nina better brace herself for an epic public exposure.
Some of the most wildly recognized television couples are from American Soap Operas. The genre’s dedicated audience is typically compiled of different fan bases for certain couples.
Over the years, General Hospital has sourced many iconic television couples. Although many pairings spark interest, only the best of the best become one of daytime television’s super couples! When I think of what makes a successful TV pairing, it comes down to raw emotions and natural chemistry. According to General Hospital news, history tells Luke and Laura’s phenomenal love story. Naturally, the couple’s relationship development is made for entertainment and fantasy, and it meant to satisfy every moral expectation. But I’m between all the details was something bigger. After all it is television, and a Soap Opera to boot. That said, practically anything that’s permitted on daytime tv is fair game.
Now back to the cultural influence that soap operas, specially their romantic pairings, have on our society. On November 16th-17th 1981, Luke and Laura’s wedding became and remains the most watched television wedding in history. Since then, couples have come and gone, but a select few now follow in the Spencer’s footsteps.
Who Is The Love Of Sam McCall’s Life?
Personally, my favorite General Hospital super couple is JaSam. Jason Morgan and Sam McCall met in 2003. Since then, no other couple has sucked me in the way that Steve Burton and Kelly Monaco swept me away into their relationship tornado. Coincidentally, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Kelly Monaco feels the same way as one of GH’s largest fan bases. Not even a classy businessman can steal Sam’s true heart away from her one try love, her endgame. names the love of Sam’s life, Jason Morgan.
Many have come and gone in Sam’s life, including her current boyfriend, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zampgrogna). But there’s only one man who Kelly Monaco has named as Sam’s “Endgame.” According to the latest GH news and spoilers, Monaco admits that Jason Morgan is the love of Sam’s life. Kelly’s interview with Soap Opera Digest sparked the debate.
While Sam had been with the cream of the crop, including Jasper Jacks (Ingo Rademacher) and even Jason’s boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Monaco admits that Jason is Sam’s true love.
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.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) wanted nothing more than to be Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) wife. She got her hooks into him back in Nixon Falls, when the poor man suffered from amnesia. While knowing who he was and that he had a family, she continues to keep a confused mobster all to herself. It doesn’t stop there because Nina and (“Mike”) Sonny even share a grandson! Even that wasn’t enough motivation for Nina to tell the truth.
Over the last few years Nina and Sonny have lived blissfully in their delusions. Sonny, he’s delusional about Nina’s true colors. And she’s oblivious to the fact that she’s not cut out for his life. Nina has lived in her delusion that Sonny will keep “Mike” at his core. But in reality, he’s Sonny through and through. They just aren’t a good fit, it’s as simple a that. Furthermore, General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina’s lies win her a one way ticket out of Port Charles.
Nina Leaves Port Charles?!
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers, Nina drops a major bombshell to a dear friend. For some reason, she feels the need to leave town. That’s when Nina tells Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) that she’s leaving PC. Maybe she finally feels guilty for what she’s caused. Undoubtedly, Nina’s caused a slew of problems around Port Charles. Plus the lies she’s told and secrets that she keeps catch up with her.
Does Nina feel guilty and know she’s done for? Or is this just a case of the wedding jitters? Does Nina have cold feet? ???? ????
It must be so strange for Willow to bring herself to call either of these women her mother. The woman who “raised” jet was the only mother she’d ever known. It’s no secret that Willow and Harmony’s relationship with strained, and downright toxic at times. However, Harmony loved her “daughter” and despite her mom’s actions, Willow loved her too.
GH recaps recall Willow’s waiting room catnap. She dozed off at the hospital and was awakened by a disturbing dream. I’m the dream, her late mother Harmony came to Willow with a warning. Ever since General Hospital’s 9/29/23 episode, GH fans try to master lip reading as they try to decipher what Harmony mouthed to Willow.
GH Spoiler ???? Alert! After watching the clip over and over, I’ve come to believe that I figured out what Harmony said for the most part. “You can’t. You can’t. I’m warning you, Willow, you can’t trust.”
Harmony’s warning rattles Willow. She can’t seem to shake her mom’s warning regarding trust. Who or what can’t Willow trust? General Hospital spoilers indicate that’s when Willow confided in Nina regarding her dream of Harmony. Surprised, Nina is taken aback (in a good way) by the fact that Willow came to her to talk in the first place. However, soon enough the good vibes fade. Willow tells Nina what Harmony said in her dream and now Nina fears Harmony’s warning. From the looks of things, One of Willow’s mother’s is most likely warning her about her other mother, Nina.
See, Nina knows what she’s done and that’s why her secrets must stay buried. Because if Willow finds out then her chances at a relationship with her daughter are over.
I’m not gonna lie, I was totally creeped out by Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) dream. Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) came to her self appointed daughter in a recent dream. It was only a catnap, but Willows brief slumber brought forth and impactful dream.
Over at the hospital, Willow dreamed of the only mother she’s ever known until Nina. The dream wasn’t pleasant at all. In fact, she was visibly angry in her dream. Even a little frantic. Despite the strange nature of their relationship, Harmony loved Willow very much. Sadly, Harmony died after she was hit by Sasha’s car. It just so happens that Sasha was in the middle of a traumatic episode when Harmony came out of nowhere. That’s when she was struck by Sasha’s car. Unfortunately,, Willow never got to know the reason behind what Harmony did; why she lied about being her mother. But now she carries resentment toward the only woman she has ever called mom until recently.
GH spoilers reveal that Harmony’s warning rattles Willow and she can’t get it off of her mind. At General Hospital, Harmony came to Willow on a dream. She gave her “daughter” a warning. Harmony says, “you can’t, you can’t. I’m warning you Willow you can’t trust.”
Take a look at what Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) has done! After all, she is the reason for Sasha having to endure this perpetual torture. Greedy Gladys has crossed the line and she will be dealt with. Previously, Sonny Corinthos showed up at her door to confront his cousin. Now, we wait. Meanwhile, her accomplice roams free.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Sonny handles Gladys, mobster style. It’s about time that someone puts a stop to Sasha’s monster-in-law. Her involvement with Selina Wu (Lydia Look) lead her to lie, steal, cheat her son’s widow. Additionally, Sasha’s life is at risk because Gladys turned to Dr. Montague (Darin Toonder) to help in the betrayal against Sasha.
According to GH previews and spoilers, Dr. Montague takes Sasha hostage inside her Ferncliff cell. There he threatens her life and says, “I’m walking out of here, and I’m taking her with me.” It’s unclear who is in the doorway when Montague makes his claim. Is whoever it is strong enough to stop him? Is this person even on Sasha’s side!?
Do NOT miss a moment of these thrilling scenes! Once again, Sofia Mattsson knocks her performance out of the park.
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