Ava Jerome (Maura West) has been holding onto hope that her husband Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) would wake up and realize it’s time to out her first.
General Hospital recaps remind us that Ava was feeling down and out about the outlook of her marriage. After a conversation with her mother-in-law, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), Ava started looking at the bright side when it comes to Nikolas. Laura reminded her that despite her son’s pride getting in the way, he still loves Ava and wants what’s best for her and her daughter, Avery Corinthos. This lead to Ava’s next action.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava has been inspired to head back to Wyndemere to have a heart to head with Nikolas.
GH previews indicate that Ava runs into Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) hook her return home, asking him if he has seen his father. Spencer too is looking for someone. He wonders where Esme is, sending a text asking her whereabouts. Little do Ava and Spencer know, Nik and Esme just finished having sex.
Esme has accomplished her goal- she has successfully come between Nik and Ava. GH rumors hint that Esme is about to make her daddy very proud.
Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) seems to forget who exactly is the man with all the power in Port Charles. Although the a powerful Prince himself, can Nikolas hold is own when up against Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard)?
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nikolas oversteps boundaries, grabbing Sonny by the shoulder to get his attention. One thing g leads to another and the two are in a full on physical squabble right in front of Laura Spencer’s (Genie Francis) eyes.
General Hospital previews indicate that Laura witnesses her son, Nikolas and dear friend, Sonny, get into it like high school boys out on school grounds.
Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is the common factor in the dispute between these two men who have been linked ever since Nikolas married Sonny’s sister, Courtney Matthews (Alicia Leigh Willis). Nik and Courtney’s son Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) has always looked up to his Uncle Sonny, until Esme came between them. Now that Spencer knows the truth about Esme, hopefully Spence can eventually mend what’s broken between them.
Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is trying to figure out anything she can about Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy).
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Anna is ready to listen when Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) tells her about a recent discovery.
I’m recent General Hospital previews, Sam goes over what she has discovered when Anna drops by. Anna will be all eat, getting her closer to figuring out exactly what Victor has planned.
Often times members of the cast of General Hospital have hidden talents and have bigger identities than their roles on daytime tv.
It isn’t uncommon to learn of side projects taken on by actors. When he isn’t playing the role of Dr. Kevin Collins and his evil twin Ryan Chamberlain, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal GH star Jon Lindstrom announced he is working on a project with an Oscar winner. He calls the project a “secret show,” while expressing his excitement to be honored for his current work opportunities.
In a recent Instagram post, Lindstrom captioned his selfies, “Today I am working with an Oscar winner. #Grateful #MakingMovies #LiveYourDreams #Oscar #SecretShow
General Hospital icon Genie Francis made a household name out of her iconic character Laura Spencer.
Alone Laura and her portrayer Genie are a force on screen, and with the compliments of her co-star Tony Geary, Luke and Laura become the biggest names in television.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Genie celebrated 45 years with the ABC daytime drama, General Hospital.
Genie Francis joined the cast of the iconic soap opera on February 8th 1977. Francis helped make GH what it is today, paving the way for daytime drama adventures in life and love.
General Hospital Blog is so grateful for Genie’s work, bringing life to a legendary role, keeping GH fans coming back for more, day after day, year after year, and decade after decade. Thank You, Genie!
Tension in the mob world of Port Charles is heating up just as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is at his most vulnerable state.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Luke Spencer’s (Tony Geary) memorial would bring surprises. Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) made her appearance from beyond the grave, but who showed up next sip set the state for future trouble in PC.
General Hospital previews indicate that Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) is struggling to figure out why, big time mobster, Frank Smith’s daughter, Jennifer Smith (Holly Gagnier) shower up after all these years.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Jennifer shows up at the worst time, when Sonny is most vulnerable. Sonny is distracted by his love triangle with Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Sonny’s mental health is declining since he let his prescription run out.
General Hospital rumors claim that Jennifer’s main focus will be on taking over territory to avenge her late father, Frank. That focus will point straight to Sonny Corinthos, kicking him while he’s down. GH rumors suggest that Sonny is headed toward his darkest hours as everything falls apart around him.
Is Luke Spencer really dead? General Hospital fans didn’t expect Tracy Quartermaine’s (Jane Elliot) return to have such the impact as it did. Upon her return to PC, Tracy arrived as the bearer of bad news. Unbelievable news. In fact, it’s so unbelievable that… ????
General Hospital spoilers reveal Genie Francis, portrayer of the legendary Laura Spencer, and half of the iconic duo, Luke and Laura, speaks out on the current storyline involving the death of a legend.
Is Luke Spencer Alive?!
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH’s Genie Francis has opened up about the alleged, off-screen death of Luke Spencer (Tony Geary). In a recent interview, Genie admitted that she too is just as clueless (and hopeful) as the fans. When it comes to Luke’s demise, she doesn’t know what to believe. Genie revealed, “I feel like they’re setting the stage, really, for a wonderful comeback,” she confessed, “and I’m going to keep my fingers crossed for that.” Genie also told an ABC reporter, “George, no one stays dead on a soap. I don’t know how many times I’ve been dead. Really!”
As expected, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Genie wasn’t only one who was thrown for a loop. Moreover, she isn’t the only one hopeful that the writers have a trick up their sleeves. In fact, other long time co-stars and friends weight in as well. Finola Hughes, Jackie Zeman and Tristan Rogers all agree. Hughes says,“I really want there to be some kind of mystery as to how this happened,” she disclosed, “what happened to Luke, and if we can investigate that, all of us, that would be perfect.”
What Does Tristan Rogers Believe?
Another co-star who has been down for the ride since day one, Tristan Rogers, expressed is disbelief as well. Rogers added. “And has it actually happened? I mean, frankly, we have a little urn that’s about this big that’s supposed to contain him and that’s it.”
Additionally, Co-star and friend, Jackie Zeman (Bobbie Spencer) doesn’t wanna believe that her tv brother is gone. Zeman said that she’s holding out hope that this accident is just a decoy for a bigger story- involving a very much alive Luke.
So, if General Hospital rumors prove to be true, GH fans will breathe a sigh of relief that Luke is still alive. Here’s to hoping!
When General Hospital spoilers revealed the latest GH comings and goings reports fans were happy to learn that Jane Elliot would be stepping out of retirement to make another appearance on General Hospital. What GH didn’t expect was Tracy Quartermaine’s news.
General Hospital news reports confirm an upcoming episode of General Hospital, focusing on Luke Spencer. General Hospital spoilers reveal Luke’s memorial will take place on Friday, January 21st, in a special episode honoring the legendary character.
General Hospital rumors claim the age-old rule in soaps applies in this storyline… there is always a chance of a return when there isn’t a body. Like the current situation with Luke, fans want to believe that he isn’t dead. Since there has been no proof, GH fans are reluctant to accept that the iconic role and life of Luke Spencer has been cut short.
Anthony Geary was introduced to the soap opera in 1978. His popularity spread like whole fire. Fast forward over four decades later and it’s safe to say Geary’s portrayal of Luke left fans wanting more. Anthony would go in to work alongside Genie Francis as Laura Wright, and Kin Shriner as Scotty Baldwin. General Hospital news reports confirmed Shriner’s recent exit from GH, perhaps Geary has followed suit.
Fans hold our hope that General Hospital spoilers and rumors regarding a surprise guest at Luke’s memorial will actually be Luke himself!
What do you think? Are we really saying goodbye to Lucas Lorenzo Spencer?
Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) has recently returned home to Port Charles after finally being tired of hiding out. She was sick of her brother, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), dictating her life, so she and their other brother, Martin Gray, headed home.
Since they’ve been back, drama has been around every corner. For Laura, Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) was the bearer of bad news when she informed Laura that Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) had died. Things haven’t been going favorably for Laura, and she’s been missing her daughter, Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) a lot lately. She mentioned Lulu recently, reflecting on her daughter’s fragile state.
General Hospital spoilers reveal there will be much more to the story involving Lulu’s current condition, and everything surrounding the traumatic event.
General Hospital rumors go back and forth regarding a potential return for Emme Rylan as Lulu Spencer. GH fans hold out hope that she will someday soon reprise the role, but General Hospital comings and goings reports remain unchanged regarding Rylan.
Although no word has broken out about a return to General Hospital, General Hospital news reports reveal Emme is back on set. In a recent Instagram story, Rylan shared a photo that was captioned, “Late night shoot for a fun project! Feels so good to be back on set!” GH news and rumors confirm Rylan is on set for a project separate from GH and has not yet made the move back to the soap opera.
We will keep fans up to date on any developments regarding the character of Lulu and her portrayer, Emme Rylan.
Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) arrived back in Port Charles and crashed at Laura Spencer Collins’ (Genie Francis) place for the night. After two sleepless nights, Laura’s hospitality was just what Tracy needed.
General Hospital fans were shocked and devastated at the off screen death of the legendary, Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary). Just as GH rumors suspected, General Hospital spoilers revealed that Tracy was the bearer of bad news, telling Laura first that Luke has died in a freak cable car accident.
Thanks to Viktor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) cryptic phone conversation, we know that it was no accident at all. But what remains a mystery is whether or not Luke is actually dead or if the entire thing is all part of a bigger plan.
General Hospital spoilers and news reports reveal a recent tweet from GH Executive Producer, Frank Valentini. I’m January 4th, Valentini tweeted a GH teaser, revealing recent General Hospital previews for the upcoming new year. He tweeted, “New year – new romance – new drama! Is Luke really gone? @GeneralHospital #GH”
New year – new romance – new drama! Is Luke really gone? @GeneralHospital#GH
General Hospital rumors began, making claims around Luke’s story which involves the Cassadines. It sounds like Valentini wants to keep a mystery alive, by not closing the door on the possibility that Luke is still alive. After all, how can they kill off a legend like that?! Hopefully this is all just a ploy in a bigger scheme to defeat Viktor Cassadine.
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