Who has Nikolas Cassadine?! For starters, we know he’s alive. We also know that Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) took Nikolas from a locked room at Wyndemere. Furthermore, Mason is Austin Holt’s (Roger Howarth) cousin. He continues to threaten Austin, telling him that their boss needs him to do what he’s supposed to do. What who’s the boss? What is Austin’s purpose in the whole operation?
With that, we can suspect that Austin is indeed involved in some majorly shady business. As GH recaps recall, Austin wants out. His refusal to partake in, and carryout orders left Mason with no other option but to threaten his cousin. Still, Austin refuses. Now, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and her kids, Georgie and James, are at risk.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) plan to unite the Cassadines is so much bigger than that. He plans to gather his family for a purpose. In his mind, recruiting every worthy Cassadine helps better reach his endgame. GH rumors claim that by kidnapping Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), Victor plans to use her medical expertise to help keep Nikolas alive.
Who Has Nikolas Cassadine?!
As we know, Nikolas Cassadine is alive. Apparently, Mason followed orders from his and Austin’s mystery boss. According to General Hospital rumors, the unknown boss is a woman. Also, since recent General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Helena’s return, we can’t help but wonder something… Is Helena their secret lady boss?
It makes sense that Helena, the Queen of Cassadine wrath, would continue her quest to reek havoc on Port Charles. Specifically the Spencer family. If she’s pulling the strings, Nikolas could be her prisoner.
Moreover, some GH rumors speculate that Selina Wu’s (Lydia Look) reach is a lot larger than illegal poker games at The Savoy. She slipped Victor a drug which made him experience difficulties with his manhood as a favor to Holly Sutton. But, what if she has her own reasons for wanting to see Victor go down? Once he’s out of the picture, Selina could slide right in as the next PC villain.
Does Selina plan to take over after Victor sets sail into oblivion? Will she need Nikolas alive to carryout her plans- or, is she working entirely alone?
Can Nina and Scotty find Liesl!??Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) was a good sport for the Nurses Ball. She agreed to partake in a magic trick with Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) kids, Georgie and James. Unbeknownst to Liesl, the disappearing act was more than a magic trick.
It’s just hours before the bone marrow transplant between Liesl and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). Willow sat home with Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) as she relaxed and watched the Nurses Ball. She enjoyed watching all the classic acts from talented friends and loved ones. It was the perfect way to rest in comfort before her big day at the hospital. Although Willow and Nina’s recent revelation threw them for a loop, finding out Nina is her mother could be the miracle that saves her life. Because of her relation to Nina, Liesl got tested for a potential bone marrow match for her new great niece. Thankfully, Liesl was a match.
Recent General Hospital recaps recall a setback in Willow’s road to recovery. Shockingly, Liesl actually vanished from the vanishing cabinet used for a Nurses Ball performance. Liesl’s disappearance has Willow’s loved ones frantically searching for Dr. Obrecht. As her bone marrow donor, Liesl is essential to her survival. Sadly, every moment Liesl is missing is another minute closer to a tragic to Willow’s life.
Will Nina and Scotty go rogue? According to recent General Hospital previews and spoilers, Nina recruits Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) to look for his ex-girlfriend. She asks him that they’re going to have to find Aunt Liesl on their own. So, can Nina and Scotty find Liesl? Or will they end up one of Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) along with the others?
Trina’s aboard the Haunted Star. Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) and Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) relationship got a second chance. After all the Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) drama, Trina needs to know that Spencer is ready to overcome his urges to fall into old habits.
When Spencer received a call from Victor, he was told not to tell anyone about their conversation. He left Trina in the dark about where he was headed or what he was about to do. So, General Hospital rumors speculate that Trina is about to follow him. In recent General Hospital previews, Trina is seen sneaking around the Haunted Star. It’s unlikely that Victor snatched her up as well, but Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is worried for her friend.
According to General Hospital rumors, Trina’s abroad the Haunted Star. But contrary to Joss’s claims, she wasn’t kidnapped by Spencer. Trina follows Spencer to the Haunted Star to see what he’s up to and with whom.
Meanwhile, on the Haunted Star, w and Spencer argue. Spencer declares he’s been abducted while his uncle thinks he’s saved him and baby Ace. Now, many lives are at stake. Furthermore, if he kidnapped Liesl to use her to save Nikolas, Willow Tait could die.
Willow is near death. Victor Cassedine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) plot to acquire, complete Cassadine control is coming along more successfully than he even imagined. For the longest time, Spencer Cassadine’s (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) trust in his Uncle Victor allowed for his ultimate Cassadine take-over to progress.
At this point, Victor is well on his way to achieve his goal. For years, the Cassadine family attempts at sovereignty have ruined many lives. Currently, many lives are at stake. If General Hospital rumors are true, and Victor Kidnapped Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), the a young mother’s life is on the line.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) health is on a rapid decline. She and Liesl are scheduled to undergo Willow’s bone marrow transplant. In recent General Hospital previews, Willow is near death while Victor gets closer to victory.
GH spoilers and previews indicate that Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) learns Liesl is unaccounted for. She went missing while backstage at the Nurses Ball. As time moves on, Willow’s chances at survival are fleeting fast. When she found out Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is her biological mother, complex emotions rose to the surface. But among all the confusion, Willow and her family received a miracle. Through Nina, Willow has a chance at life. Liesl’s relation to Nina lead to a bone marrow match. And in that, a chance to save Willow’s life. What happens to Willow now if Liesl cannot donate her marrow?
Sonny finds Liesl and saves Willow?! Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) almost daughter-in-law Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is fighting for her life. The only chance she has at survival is a successful bone marrow transplant. It just so happens that Sonny’s girlfriend Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is Willow’s biological mother. Because of their relation, Nina’s Aunt Liesl was tested and is a positive bone marrow match for Willow.
General Hospital recaps recall, all was going according to schedule for Willow and Nina’s procedures. Then, Liesl vanished from the vanishing cabinet. Maxie exhausted every possibility of her whereabouts with no clues. After Maxie broke the news to Nina, Nina immediately alerted Sonny.
Meanwhile, Victor is busy plotting his escape with his nephew Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and the new Cassadine heir. According to General Hospital rumors, Victor is closer to his endgame. Uniting the Cassadine family to acquire sovereignty is the reason Victor lives and breathes. In true Cassadine form, his behaviors mimic very closely to those of the one and only Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers).
Victor Strives for Total Sovereignty
The latest General Hospital casting new a confirms that Constance Towers returns to the iconic daytime drama for its 60th anniversary. In a recent social media post, Towers revealed she’s taped two episodes at Prospect Studios. Based on this news, GH rumors speculate that Helena is no ghost, video, or audio recording this time around. This leads us to Nikolas. GH rumors claim Victor is Mason’s boss, and Liesl was kidnapped to help keep Nikolas alive. Also, in kidnapping Dr. Obrecht, Victor flexes his control in front of Sonny.
It’s coming down to the wire. Willow’s life is at stake. At the moment, all anyone can do is try to find Liesl. General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Sonny finds Liesl and saves Willow! Once Sonny is able to locate and bring Liesl to the hospital, Willow’s transplant can begin. Victor thinks the pieces of his plan are falling nicely into place. Will Sonny show Victor who still has the power in Port Charles?
Victor kidnapped Liesl to save Nikolas?! So far, even if things aren’t going exactly according to plan, Victor seems to have exactly what he wants. After being presumed dead, Victor found Anna and his son Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) alive. Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) may not survive, his nephew Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez), and baby Ace are about to drift away to a life of Cassadine corruption.
Moreover, Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) flexes by showing Port Charles he isn’t to be underestimated. Particularly, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and the Spencer’s, and Anna Devane (Finola Hughes). Recent General Hospital recaps recall Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) is missing. Frantic, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) buzzes around backstage to find help. Once Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) learned that her Aunt Liesl is missing, she went straight to Sonny.
Liesl Must Save Nikolas Before She Can Save Willow?
Why would anyone kidnap Liesl? Here’s why we think… Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) is barely alive, at an undisclosed location. We know that Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) called upon his cousin Austin Gatlin Holt (Roger Howarth) when Nikolas went missing from Wyndemere. Furthermore, the fact that Mason and Austin answer to a mystery boss leads us to believe Victor is pulling the strings. Victor is obsessed with the Cassadine’s. According to General Hospital rumors, Victor took Nikolas from the locked room. If that’s true, the possibility that Victor kidnapped Liesl to save Nikolas explains why she’s missing.
In addition, Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) family is in a panic over Liesl’s disappearance. Her bone marrow transplant surgery is scheduled the day after the Nurses Ball. As time ticks on and on, the pressure to find Liesl intensifies. GH spoilers and rumors tease she could be on the Haunted Star with Victor and Spencer. Dr. Obrecht is a very skilled doctor who has assisted in many off the record medical procedures and experiments.
Sonny’s involvement in finding Liesl ties together another one of Victor’s motives. The fact that Liesl is Willow Tait’s lifeline gives Victor leverage. Knowing that Willow’s life depends on Liesl, Victor has Sonny and his family at his mercy.
Is Willow’s death on Michael’s hands? Michael’s faced with his worst nightmare and it’s all his fault. His desire to get revenge on his own father has created a series of horrific circumstances. These adverse events to Michael’s family is the price he pays for playing with the mob.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Liesl Obrecht is missing. When watching in awe of the Nurses Ball episodes, the question of why Liesl was kidnapped arose. Fans turned to social media platforms to discuss the drama. Why would anyone want to kidnap Liesl?! Well, maybe they kidnapped her to get to someone else.
Recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease there’ll be extreme consequences for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Michael has put his time and energy into taking down his father. With the help of Dex Heller (Evan Hofer), Michael is almost at the finish line as his plan to bust Sonny is about to go down.
General Hospital rumors claim Liesl was kidnapped to send a message to Michael. Apparently, someone isn’t happy with how he’s been playing the mob game. And now, Willow’s life is held hostage along with Liesl. If she dies, is Willow’s death on Michael’s hands?
Michael may have made the biggest mistake of his life. Going after Sonny Corinthos was never a good idea. But his anger about his family problems lead the way. Despite all of life’s blessings, Michael’s focus is guided by darkness. If Willow dies, Michael will see just how dark things get.
Does Willow die? Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is hopeful that her Aunt Liesl’s bone marrow will save her life. Learning that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) is Willow’s biological mother ultimately lead to a bone marrow donor. Liesl’s relation to Willow through Nina is the reason she was tested. Thankfully, she’s a match!
Now that the Quartermaine and Corinthos families have a glimmer of hope, they wait until procedure day. Willows been resting up and Liesl’s all set to go. Or maybe not. General Hospital recall recall Maxie’s declaration that Liesl is missing. Meanwhile, Willow is less than 24 hours away from her scheduled bone marrow transplant. A procedure could potentially save her life. The entire family is counting on Liesl and this surgery. Especially, Willow, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and their sweet children Wiley and Amelia.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Michael has something to tell Willow. She’s been through so much. It’s been quite the rollercoaster with disappointment after another. It seemed like every positive advancement preceded an almost inevitable setback. So now that she’s been able to have a sigh of relief, in comes another threat to her health.
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers, Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) and Willow’s bone marrow donor was kidnapped! As Maxie states, she “disappeared from the disappearing cabinet,” to warn of Liesl’s M.I.A. status.
General Hospital rumors and spoilers tease word gets to Willow through Michael. Will they find Liesl in time? Or does Willow die?
Carly and Nina find Willow unconscious. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) are nothing alike but have many things in common. Aside from both loving Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), both women have mutual grandchildren. As enemies, Carly and Nina never see eye to eye.
General Hospital recaps recall that Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) is just a day away from her bone marrow transplant. Thankfully, Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) was approved and deemed safe to proceed with the surgery. Willow has been resting, leading up to the procedure. To honor her friend Epiphany, Willow was escorted by Carly to the memorial. At that point, Willow seems to be in good spirits.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Willow takes it easy after attending Epiphany Johnson’s (Sonya Eddy) memorial. In the latest General Hospital previews, Carly and Nina find Willow unconscious. Carly screams, “What the Hell happened?” at Nina. It seems like Carly may have left Willow in Nina’s care for a short period of time. To then find Willow passed out just before her transplant.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Willow’s current medical state brings Carly and Nina together. Carly springs into action while Nina looks frozen and unable to gather her thoughts. However, Nina and Carly end up working together to get Willow the help she needs.
Liesl and Willow discuss Nina. Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) has been living in a nightmare for far too long. And through it all, the young mother keeps fighting. She’s fighting for her children, herself, and her family. Willow and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) never gave up, even when their reality became too harsh to bear.
As the Quartermaine and Corinthos families prepared themselves for whatever outcome, Willow keeps solace in knowing that her loved ones are by her side. It’s true, Willow’s support system is extensive. With that being said, she finds the most comfort in the support she receives from Michael and his mom, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright).
As General Hospital recaps recall, Willow’s emotional state has been put to the test. News surrounding her biology puts strain on Willow as she fights for her life. Other than potentially matching bone marrow, learning Nina is her mom has been nothing but heartache. But, her new connection to Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) will save her life.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Liesl Obrecht has a heart to heart with Willow. First, the conversation begins with an emotional explanation by Dr. O. As a grieving mother, Liesl becomes vulnerable with Willow about mothers and daughters. Losing her daughter Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud ) was a real eye opener for Liesl. So, it’s easy for her to empathize with her niece, Nina. Then, that is when Liesl’s heart to heart turns into a form of guilt trip.
General Hospital previews and spoilers tease that eventually, Willow is rubbed the wrong way. Apparently, she takes Liesl’s talk as one big campaign for Nina Reeves. Though grateful for Liesl’s generosity, Willow can’t help but feel like shes been pressured.
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