Just when you thought Nelle could not get any more evil and crazy, she doesn’t cease to surprise GH fans with what she has up her sleeve. Previously General Hospital spoilers hinted that Nelle married Shiloh and that she would be legally entitled to his shares of ELQ. But it doesn’t stop there with Nelle. Although she is behind bars at Pentonville, she still manages to reek havoc on the residents of Port Charles.
Last week on General Hospital Sam Morgan (Sam Morgan) and Willow Tait (were together when they both received a mysterious text informing them of a memorial service for Shiloh Archer, the former leader of the cult, Dawn of Day. It seems as though everyone who had anything to do with Shiloh or Dawn of Day has received this same message including Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) and more. Odds are Nelle is the one behind setting up the memorial in a disturbing attempt to gather those who were effected by Shiloh’s sick manipulations. It’s likely that at this gathering Nelle will drop a bombshell and make a huge announcement.
General Hospital spoilers have been hinting that Nelle has another shocking plan to reveal and it won’t be something easily overlooked. The word is that since Nelle married Shiloh, although he is dead, his cult and what it represents will continue on. General Hospital spoilers indicate Nelle will make an announcement appointing herself as the new leader. Who better to take over such a thing than Nelle Benson?
The writers over at General Hospital threw us a bone last week with those scenes between Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier). Comedy in between all the drama is welcomed and encouraged. Nelle is clearly the crazy basket case who is trying to get under Sam’s skin. Sam’s ‘NO BS” attitude has these two clashing like crazy. Nelle thinks she is tough right now, trying to push Sam’s buttons and Sam is going her best just to ignore Nelle.
However, things may be taking a turn for Nelle after General Hospital spoilers reveal this week on GH, Nelle will make a phone call from Pentonville. GH spoilers hint that Nelle will be unsettled by the conversation and how, just like Peter, is behaving like things are about to unravel. Peter is trying to hide the truth from Anna, and Nelle is trying to hide something that transpired during that phone call from Sam. Nelle doesn’t want Sam to see her sweat, she is giving it her all trying to stay cool, calm, and collected. Hopefully it won’t be long before Sam put her Private Investigator pants on and figures out what Nelle is so uncomfortable about.
Who knows, Sam’s new discovery could be her ticket out of Pentonville all while figuring out that Wiley is actually Jonah and belongs to Nelle and Michael (Chad Duell). Killing two birds with one stone would finally put an end to these two story lines as many fans have been patiently waiting for Michael to know the truth about Jonah and for Sam to get out of jail.
We are getting ready to head into a brand new week of excitement and drama. General Hospital spoilers reveal early this week, Sam’s fate will be decided as she heads to trial for the murder of Shiloh Archer. Jason is running out of patience knowing Sam has been wrongfully accused of murder and has been sitting in Pentonville.
Diane Miller will be representing Samantha Morgan. She is the best of the best in Port Charles, but when Jason Morgan has to take the stand, things may do more harm than good. He is put on the stand to relive that night by telling the courtroom everything that led up to Sam having to shoot Shiloh to save his Jason’s life.
Sam also has a key witness against her. A nurse involved in the Dawn of the Day cult overheard Sam stating she wants Shiloh dead for his involvement with her sister, Kristina, Willow, and the other women that were harmed by Shiloh.
What will be Sam’s fate? Do Diane and Jason have what it takes to help set Sam free?
Cassandra (Jessica Tuck) pulled quite the stunt in her successful attempt to break out of jail, knocking out a guard in the process. The guard isn’t the only one who will suffer from Cassandra’s actions.
This week, General Hospital spoilers tell the trying reveal of Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), stuck in Pentonville. It’s one thing after another as GH spoilers reveal Sam will be accused of helping Cassandra escape. According to General Hospital spoilers, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) will react to this news and he and Jordan Ashford (Briana Henry) will clash over Sam’s (non) involvement in this situation.
Will Sam and Jason be able to prove Sam’s innocence? As if they didn’t have enough false accusations under Sam’s rep, now this? But why would anyone believe Sam would help Cassandra? Jason needs to take action, even if it means stepping over Jordan’s authority. What will Jason do to help save Sam?
As previously reported, General Hospital Blog shared the news regarding Steve Burton leaving his role on CBS’ The Young and the Restless after only 3 years. Burton left his 21 year role as Jason (Quartermaine) Morgan in 2012, and joined Y&R as Dylan McAvoy in 2013.
In the midst of all the actor swapping drama that went on between ABC’s General Hospital and CBS’ Y&R, GH was able to snag up Billy Miller (ex- Billy Abbott, Y&R) to take over the role of the iconic ‘Stonecold’, Jason Morgan.
Fast forward to this Fall, there was much confusion once again caused by news revolving around Steve Burton, Billy Miller, and their respective daytime dramas. General Hospital rumors were swirling after news broke out of Steve’s departure from Y&R, and fans automatically started to speculate, wondering if Billy Miller was on his way out of GH, leaving room for Steve Burton to reprise his role.
When Steve left in 2012, it was one of the biggest upsets in General Hospital history. Fans were upset and angry, and many didn’t want to welcome Billy Miller (or anyone for that matter) into the role of their beloved Jason Morgan. Much to our surprise, General Hospital Blog conducted a poll, which resulted in fans choosing Billy Miller as Jason at 61%, leaving fans who chose Steve Burton to come back at a shocking 39%.
It looks like this time around, fans got what they wanted. General Hospital spoilers broke the news that Billy Miller has signed on for another year long contract with GH.
Are you happy with this news? Leave your thoughts and opinions in the comments.
Rebecca Herbst originated the role of trouble teen, Elizabeth Webber back in 1997. For almost 20 years, Liz has become a fan favorite, as well as a rival for fans when it comes to Sam Morgan.
Liz has had quite the life in Port Charles with her Grandmother, Audrey, her great love Lucky Spencer, Her passion for Jason Morgan, her three boy, Cameron, Jake, and Aiden, and much more.
Contract negotiations between the actress and General Hospital Executives have been under way for quite some time, leaving fans wondering if Liz will be exiting Port Charles, as Herbst was rumored to be leaving GH.
We are happy to announce that Rebecca Herbst contract negotiations have been settled, and she will be sticking around at General Hospital for the foreseeable future.
Liz fans can now breath a little easier knowing that their girl Liz will be around to stir about trouble for the men, -and women of PC!
Trouble! According to this General Hospital spoilers video, posted by the Official General Hospital account, Hayley Pullos (Molly) and Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina) have some spoilers for the fans.
According to “The Davis Girls,” Paul Hornsby and Ava Jerome are in deep… shhhh- TROUBLE! They also mention that Sam has a surprise that will warm our hearts.
Check out their adorable video below.
“We care about Kelly Monaco” -JasonThompson, “Deeply” -Billy Miller. Take a look at this awesome video from General Hospital’s Billy Miller (Jason Morgan) and Jason Thompson (ex-Patrick Drake), on co-star Kelly Monaco. Although this video was posted a few months back, when Billy Miller was still a newcomer and Jason Thompson was still part of GH, they express their feelings toward their co-star and TV love interest, Kelly Monaco (Sam Morgan).
We haven’t heard much about Helena’s curse since the day she “cast her spell” onto Sam Morgan. Helena was lying in her death bed, and although she acted as if she needed to reveal her wrongs so that she could die in peace, she left one classic piece of herself behind… a curse.
Helena and Sam’s mom, Alexis, have never been each other’s favorite people. Although Alexis is a Cassadine, she has lived her adult life as an outsider, other than keeping in contact with her nephew, Nikolas.
It’s no surprise that Helena hates Sam as much as she does Alexis, and now Sam has to live with knowing that this evil woman has put a curse on her.
Lately, the only person that seems to be continuously crossing Sam’s path in a negative way, is Elizabeth’s son Jake. Jake was presumed dead for a few years, and recently we learned that he was kept on Cassadine Island. There is no telling what type of mind tricks and brain washing Helena has done to that child. Everyone found it to be quite odd that Helena would return Jake back to Liz in one piece, without expecting anything in return.
General Hospital rumors have been swirling since the day Jake came back to Port Charles, that there is something off about that child. He could quite possibly be the source of Helena’s curse. Based on the drawing he made in art therapy with Franco, it’s easy to come to the assumption that he has it out for Sam and Danny. In that disturbing picture, it shows Liz and Jake happily frolicking while Sam and Danny lay lifeless and bloody on the ground.
Did Helena program Jake to go after Sam and Danny? Let us know what you think! Is Jake the key to Helena’s curse on Sam?
Whether we want to admit it or not, JaSam fans everywhere still find Elizabeth a threat to Jason and Sam’s marriage/reunion.
The Liason vs. JaSam fan battles are the strongest ever in Daytime, with fans constantly pinning the two women, Sam Morgan and Liz Webber, against one another. From mothering digs, to style of clothes, some fans have no chill when it comes to dogging their rival woman.
Just as Sam feels that Jason is starting to connect with her, she may have to brace herself for yet another setback. Last week on General Hospital, Sam and Jason’s encounter in their penthouse was full of heart warming chemistry for the couple and fans alike. Jason admitted her remembered Sam’s star necklace, putting it around her neck, and kissing her. The two seemed to be getting closer .
However, trouble is ahead for Sam and Jason. Right now, Liz and Jason’s son Jake is  fearful that a bad man is going to get into his home he shares with his brother and mom. He keeps calling for his dad, Jason, and of course, Jason is always at their rescue. GH rumors have indicated that Jason has Liz and her boys move in with him in order to keep them safe from whomever is trying to scare them by breaking into Liz’s home.
General Hospital spoilers revealed that Jason offers that they all stay somewhere for the night, but it has yet to be revealed if Liz and the boys will move in with Jason for the foreseeable future.
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