Michael Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has a close relationship with his mother Carly (Corinthos) Spencer (Laura Wright). Growing up Michael had an overall close relationship with both parents. However, recent life events and choices play a role in his directional gravitation away from his father. Consequently, Michael has grown even closer to Carly.
General Hospital recaps recall the past and current dynamic between father and son. Despite his father’s controversial career choices, Michael had always looked up to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Lately, Sonny and Michael have been further apart than ever before. Michael sees Sonny as a traitor after choosing to stand by Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). He has made it his mission to take down the man he once admired.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael is facing the fight of his life in more ways than one. He has become so consumed with his mission to destroy Sonny, he didn’t see that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) was suffering. Finally, Willow came clean to Michael about having leukemia, adding another element of focus and stress to his life.
General Hospital rumors hint Michael is heading into two situations which are out of his control. Now that he has taken things this far with his covert operation, he will find himself into deep and troubled waters. Sonny’s involvement in the mob has been Michael’s driving force for his feelings and actions against his dad. Ironically, Michael is putting himself right into the mob life.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate Michael needs to shift his focus from Sonny to Willow. However, business intensifies and Michael will find himself in over his head.
GH spoilers hint Michael comes clean to Carly about his covert family matters. There are two major family secrets weighing on Michael. GH spoilers indicate his obsession to bring Sonny down will bring forth mob related drama. Is he ready to tell Carly he’s been plotting against Sonny for months? Or will the burden of Willow’s diagnosis and treatment plan be too much to bear alone?
Is Carly leaving General Hospital? Laura Wright has been General Hospital’s leading lady and overall daytime Queen for decades. Carly Corinthos, now known as Carly Spencer, has become irreplaceable to many.
Laura’s acting career debut began in 1991 as Ally Bowman on Loving. She continued her career in daytime as Cassie Layne on the CBS soap opera Guiding Light. Before long, Wright would go on to claim the role as ABC’s iconic Carly Corinthos. Laura became the fourth actress to star in the role aside the acclaimed Maurice Benard. Their characters Sonny and Carly Corinthos became one of the most iconic tv couples and hold that status still today.
Although Sonny and Carly are currently on the outs, fans remain hopeful they will someday reunite. General Hospital rumors claimed Laura Wright was set to exit, raising fan’s burning question… Is Carly leaving General Hospital? According to recent General Hospital spoilers and news, Laura has addressed the rumors in a tweet. The Emmy winner seemed confused when asked if the rumors of her exit were true. GH comings and goings spoilers reveal Laura set the record straight as she replied publicly via Twitter. Fans can drop the exit rumors bow that Laura has confirmed she isn’t leaving and she isn’t sure why people keep spreading rumors- with an added, ”ha,” at the end.
We are extremely relieved Laura has set the record straight and confirmed she (and Carly) will be sticking around Port Charles!
Elizabeth looks for Esme! Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is back! Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) has managed keep Esme’s return under wraps while holding her captive in a Wyndemere tower.
An unfavorable turn of events has left Esme with the upper hand. Even though she’s wanted as a suspect as the GH hook killer, Esme stands by her innocence and would rather be found than kept away by her baby’s father.
General Hospital recaps recall Esme’s great escape. GH rumors surrounding the attack on Nikolas claim Esme hook killer. However, that’s not the case. Regardless, Esme was seen by Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). Now that Elizabeth knows and has told people Esme is back in Port Charles, people are going to start asking questions – starting with Elizabeth!
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth wants answers and she goes straight to the source. General Hospital previews show Elizabeth looks for Esme in the most obvious of places. Liz knocks on Nikolas Cassadine’s door demanding he tell her the whereabouts of Esme Prince.
Nikolas has a lot of explaining to do and General Hospital rumors hint he will keep his bestie out of the loop. Ava Jerome (Maura West), Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and the entire city of Port Charles will be breathing down his neck. How will he get around this one?!
Elizabeth’s memory hasn’t had the most credibility as of late. Will Nikolas use his friend’s weakness for his personal benefit?
Joss and Dex have undeniable chemistry that reminds many General Hospital fans of the spark between Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). It’s the classic tale of a strong, independent woman who meets a mysterious bad boy.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) grow closer after recent events. It’s clearly more about attraction for Josslyn and it shows by the way she takes care of him. She doesn’t hold back when speaking her mind about anything- especially her opinion on Dex working for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
Joss and Dex have a mutual attracrion that can’t be denied. The chemistry between them is so natural. Without a doubt, these two will end up together at some point soon. General Hospital rumors hint they give in to temptation. As a result, Cameron Webber (William Lipton) and Joss will ultimately break up.
Cameron thinks his relationship with Josslyn has been built on solid ground. They started out as friends and feelings developed from there. However, what he doesn’t realize is that he and Jossln have frown apart.
Cameron is going to be devastated to learn Josslyn is moving on.
Will Cameron find out about Joss and Dex before they call it quits?
The GH hook killer’s target revealed! The terror in Port Charles has been going on for far too long. After Ava Jerome (Maura West) became the first victim, eyes glared toward her husband. Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) was a suspect for a brief moment, however, the hook killer struck again. The second strike occurred when Nik was at the hospital. At that point it was apparent Nikolas couldn’t possibly in two places at once. It was then believed the hook attacks on the people of Port Charles were random acts like random acts of violence.
General Hospital recaps recall how things began to piece together. Fast forward a few weeks, and Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) had raised concerns. She voiced her concerns regarding the common factor among all victims. Portia concluded all victims were tied to Trina except Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor).
In the latest General Hospital previews Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper) is shown talking to Portia Robinson and her daughter Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) is present when Jordan warns the mother daughter duo of the serious nature of the what’s to come. It looks as though the GH hook killer’s target is Trina. Ultimately, no one is safe in Port Charles. Anyone connected to helping Trina get exonerated is fair game for the GH hook killer.
For a details explanation and breaksoen of the hook killer, her victims, and her motives, Click Here.
Sonny cozies up to Nina while Carly returns to Port Charles with Drew on her arm! Sonny couldn’t shake his feelings despite his wife’s pleas. Why does it almost always seem that the one who moves on first ends up having the first regrets?
General Hospital recaps recall Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) began to develop feelings for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) back in Nixon Falls. However, Sonny had no recollection of his true identity. After the fire and the blunt force jarring his head, Sonny remembered who he was and the family he left behind. Despite his warm reunion with Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and his children, something was off with Sonny.
Consequently, Sonny and Carly parted ways when he couldn’t choose between his loyal wife, and the woman who kept him from everyone he knows and loves.
General Hospital spoilers reveal it’s Carly’s time to give her heart to someone new. Carly is ready to leave Jacksonville, Florida after being faced to confront her past. With Drew Cain’s help, Carly acquired closure on matters from which she once ran. In doing so, Carly has left her old self behind. She has taken on a new name, honoring her Spencer side.
Carly returns to Port Charles
Carly is ready to present herself as Carly Spencer upon her return home. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) has been of great support as she dealt with her past demons she was forced to face. Sonny gets an unwelcome surprise as Carly returns to Port Charles.
GH rumors hint Sonny will begin to regret letting such a strong woman go now that she has found someone [Drew] who recognizes her attributes. Carly is moving on and leaving her life as a Corinthos as another piece of her past. Sonny and Nina have grown closer while Carly was away, but GH rumors speculate Sonny will squirm at the site of Carly and Drew. Will Nina notice Sonny’s jealousy?
Is Carly Corinthos dead? Alright, don’t panic! Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) set out to Jacksonville, Florida. She was about to take some time for personal growth and professional development when her plans got hijacked. Carly’s plane made an emergency landing, delaying her flight and missing her business conference.
Carly never expected to run into her past. She was forced to face some painful memories which made her reflect on who she used to be.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly stayed strong and did what she had to do to make things right with her late mother, Virginia. With the help of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), Carly was inspired to take charge of her life.
General Hospital recaps recall Carly’s determination to walk away from her Corinthos name. She is ready to create her own identity and take control of her future. Living in Sonny Corinthos’s shadow doesn’t suit Carly anymore.
General Hospital rumors speculate something is off about Carly’s journey to self discovery. Some GH fans have questioned whether or not Carly is even conscious. Could Carly be dreaming while suffering head trauma? GH fans noticed certain details of the story that were suspicious.
Fans remember the way Reese died to have been much different than the story Carly told Drew. Reese Marshall (Kari Wührer) showed up in Port Charles in the early 2000s. The FBI agent was out to destroy Carly’s life, while her goal was to come between Carly and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Reese died in the Port Charles train wreck storyline in 2005.
Also, Peyton Honeycutt’s complete 180° didn’t sit too well with observant fans. She resented Carly for her husband’s infidelity while using her power in the community to hurt Carly. The whole thing just seems surreal, as if Carly’s subconscious is running wild.
Is Carly Corinthos dead?
General Hospital rumors hint that the old Carly Corinthos cant come to the phone right now. Why? ’Cause she’s dead! but not really though. Although Carly very well could be in a coma, dreaming of making peace with her past, however, GH rumors hint she will indeed return a new woman.
Will Carly ditch her old self and embrace a fresh start?!
*Title based off Taylor Swift’s iconic song, Look What You Made Me Do. The line, ”I’m sorry, the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now. Why? Oh! ’Cause she’s dead!” seemed to fit perfectly with Carly’s identity crisis. She’s ready to ditch the Corinthos name, leaving behind her old identity. The old Carly is dead and gone!
Things haven’t been the same for Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) ever since her husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) was presumed dead and returned with feelings for Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
General Hospital recaps recall the many losses Carly has suffered lately, including ownership of her half of the Metro Court hotel. General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly’s recent attempt to focus on herself has dug deep into her past, making her think twice about her future. As Carly reflects on her life in Jacksonville, she thinking about going back to her roots, at least while she’s staying in her hometown. Maybe the way to win at Peyton Honeycutt’s game is to let go of the woman she is today, Carly Corinthos, and find her inner Caroline Benson.
ABC’s scheduled programming of General Hospital airs weekdays, Monday through Friday at 2PM Eastern/Standard time.
General Hospital is at the mercy of the network, and from time to time our regularly scheduled soap opera is either interrupted or presented due to some other airing needs.
General Hospital news reports confirm that GH’s Friday, October 7th episode will be preempted due to coverage of the Major League Baseball Wildcard Game.
General Hospital spoilers reveal coverage of the MLB game will start at exactly the 2PM eastern time slot as would GH. The game (potential overtime not predicted) until 5PM. On the West coast, GMA3: What You Need To Know, normally airing at 1PM eastern, will also be presented.
GH news and spoilers indicate General Hospital viewers will be able to catch Friday’s episode on the following Monday, October 10th.
Many times Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is the problem and the solution when it comes to the dangers around Port Charles. His career as a criminal puts those he loves in danger, which then in turn requires his great protection.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the hook killer seems to be targeting people close to Sonny, and anyone in his orbit is at risk. Sonny has warned Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) to stay put in Jacksonville now that the hook killer has become a bigger threat. GH rumors suggest that Carly ends up returning home, putting herself in harms way.
Sonny’s ex-wife and his current girlfriend are both potential targets. General Hospital rumors claim that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is in direct sight of the killer being that she’s easily accessible while in Port Charles. Sonny and Carly have an unbreakable bond that has withstood the worst of the worst. While Nina and Sonny are smitten, Carly is the mother of his children.
Port Charles is under attack and Sonny wants to find out who is harming the ones he loves. If both Carly and Nina are targets, who will he protect first?
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