Nina’s no match for Sonny! Whether you are a fan of Sonny and Nina’s pairing, or you’re not, Nina’s lack of mob experience can’t be denied or ignored. Denying it only makes things worse in the sense that not all trauma is equal to mob-life type of trauma. And ignoring Nina’s lack of experience in Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) world is downright reckless.
That being said, no matter how you slice it, Nina and Sonny just don’t mesh well.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) point out the obvious. Today, these two former Mob Queens come together with a surprisingly civil discussion. Of course, the topic is none other than Ava’s buddy and Carly’s pesky enemy, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Recent General Hospital previews indicate that Carly wants to know all about her friendship with Nina. She can’t fathom what those two could possibly have in common other than their mutual hate for Carly. To Carly’s surprise, she and Ava agree on something. Carly and everyone knows that Nina isn’t equipped to handle Sonny’s life. Not in the way she and Ava are. And with that, Ava can’t deny Carly that fact.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that Ava admits her true feelings. But will she be the one to admit Nina’s no match for Sonny? Carly’s already voiced her opinion over and over. Maybe Nina gets a little friendly fire this time around.
Carly and Ava team up! Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) have a few things in common. For starters, they both know how to handle danger, and they both have children with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). As two strong, independent women, these ladies become a force when they band together.
General Hospital recaps recall, back in Nixon Falls, Nina Reeves’s (Cynthia Watros) version of Sonny sheltered her from his dark side. Sonny’s amnesia protected Nina from Sonny’s whole self, including his business. After his tragic fall, “Mike” didn’t remember his past life as a husband to Carly, a father, and a mobster. On the contrary, the woman who claimed to care for him knew about his true identity and said nothing. Still, her superficial awareness about his business means nothing in regard to knowing how to handle the dangerous reality.
Now, Nina’s bubble is about to burst. The man she knew as “Cowboy Mike,” is now back to his old self. Nina, meet Sonny Corinthos. Family man, friend, and mob boss. Of all Sonny’s exes, Nina knows the least about what it’s like to stand by your man- when your man is Mr. Corinthos. According to GH spoilers, Carly and Ava team up when word about upcoming danger passed through Sonny’s circle.
Recent General Hospital rumors tease Nina ends up on the outside looking in. Things become much clearer to Nina despite her view from the back. See, Carly Corinthos and Ava Jerome’s experience with Sonny’s life draws them together to protect their children. Ava’s daughter Avery, along with Carly’s daughter Donna, are the youngest of Sonny’s children. Therefore, Ava and Carly’s youngest daughters are most vulnerable to the situation. Odds are that Carly’s comments to Nina will start to sink in. She just doesn’t have what it takes.
Will Nina lose her friendship with Ava when Carly has more in common with the former lady-mobster and mother of Sonny’s child?
Austin’s involved in Cassadine chaos. Austin puts Maxie and her kids in danger! Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) is hiding his shady ways. Although deep down he seems like a good guy, Austin is keeping some detrimental secrets from his friends in Port Charles. Particularly, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). However, Maxie isn’t the only close friend Austin leaves in the dark.
According to General Hospital recaps, Austin and his cousin Mason were both working for a mystery boss until Austin decided to throw in the towel. Unfortunately for Austin, that’s not how things work. He can’t simply refuse to follow orders without adverse consequences. That being said, those close to him are in danger.
General Hospital spoilers reveal we are getting closer to discovering the person behind Nikolas Cassadine’s abduction. Furthermore, we know that Mason physically removed Nik from Wyndemere. But, on whose orders?
Upcoming General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that someone is behind Nik’s captivity. Someone other than Mason. Mason has persistently warned Austin to fulfill his obligations to their boss with no luck. When he met Maxie in Pautuck, Austin emerged out of nowhere to help deliver her baby. Upon his Port Charles arrival, he left behind Pautuck and everything associated with that podunk town.
Currently, Maxie and Austin are no longer a couple. However, Mason knows that she and her kids are important to Austin. Therefore, if he doesn’t comply, Austin puts Maxie at risk. Austin’s involved in Cassadine chaos while Maxie remains in the dark about his shady associations. Whether Helena or Victor, someone wants Nikolas alive. And Mason wants Austin to help.
Whatever the Cassadine’s have planned must be BIG! Make sure to catch General Hospital at 2pm Eastern on ABC!
Nikolas returns during the Nurses Ball. GH recaps recall that Ava Jerome Cassadine (Maura West) thought she killed her husband, Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss). A impulse attack to protect her daughter, Ava whacked Nikolas over the head. Next, she decided to declare him dead. Together, she and pal Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) brought Nikolas’s limp body to its hiding spot.
To their dismay, Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) search revealed to Ava and Austin that Nikolas had somehow gotten out of that locked door. Thankfully, Dante was none the wiser. Then, Ava and Austin scrambled to figure out how in the world a lifeless Nikolas could have escaped that locked room.
It’s unlikely that the Nurses Ball runs smoothly. With Victor on the prowl, a mob war brewing, and Willow’s transplant around the corner, the possibilities for disaster are endless. General Hospital spoilers indicate that Ava and Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) get the shock of a lifetime when Nikolas returns during the Nurses Ball. Furthermore, Mason (Nathanyael Grey) has Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) at an undisclosed location. After Ava presumed him dead, Nikolas is actually alive and about to make an appearance.
General Hospital casting news reports have yet to confirm any recast for Nikolas Cassadine. In a shocking GH news revelation, it was previously confirmed that Marcus Coloma had been let go from his role. Coloma played the dark Prince, Nikolas Cassadine, for 3 years. When his contract was up, TPTB over at General Hospital did not negotiate a renewal.
Will Ava Jerome’s enemy get the best of her? Ava Jerome (Maura West) has a lot of enemies. Over the years, Ava’s attitude and behaviors burned many bridges with the people of Port Charles. Having family history with the mob, Ava is no stranger to ruthless and cut-throat behavior.
General Hospital recaps recall a time when things began to change for Ava. Despite her inexcusable actions involving Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craing), Griffin Munro (Matt Cohen), and even her own daughter, Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin), deep down Ava has a good heart. She’s come a long way over the years. Her relationship with Sonny Corinthos is sometimes more than civil despite of what did she to his son. At times, Ava and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) find it in themselves to display mutual respect for one an other. But busy because she’s civil with those she’s wronged in the past, that doesn’t mean they’re her best friends.
Needless to say, this art-loving mob princess doesn’t have many friends. As a result, it makes sense that Ava has resorted to befriending Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Previously, Nina kidnapped Ava’s daughter, Avery Corinthos. Yet somehow, she’s now friends with the woman who brought harm against her child. Not to mention, Sonny is now dating the woman who kidnapped his and Ava’s daughter. Anyways, it’s apparent that Ava has her share of enemies.
That being said, General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava encounters an enemy. Aside from her little incident with Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), Ava has been on a brighter path. Will Ava Jerome’s enemy get the best of her?
Laura sees Ryan in Kevin?! Dr. Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom) spent many years trying to disarm the bomb in his twin brother’s head. They spent years as opposites. Ironically, Kevin and Ryan looked just alike but couldn’t be more different.
After decades of terror, Ryan Chamberlain’s (Jon Lindstrom) murderous destruction is over. General Hospital recaps recall Ryan and Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) final standoff. She suffered through Ryan’s confession about Esme (Avery Kristen Pohl) and Nikolas (Marcus Coloma). And relived her daughter Kiki’s (Hayley Erin) death. But, this time Ava wins. Finally, Mac Scorpio (John J. York) shows up and saves the day. It was then that Mac didn’t waste any time when going foe the kill. Ultimately, Ryan can’t hurt anyone again.
Now that Ryan is dead, his twin brother Kevin is filled with mixed emotions. The grieving process is complex and no two people grieve the same. According to General Hospital spoilers, dealing with his twin brother’s death becomes complicated. Ryan’s death takes a toll on Kevin’s mental state. While Kevin has always been of sound mind, something starts to change.
Laura Sees Ryan In Kevin
General Hospital rumors speculate that Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is thrown for a loop when she notices her husband acting strangely. After some time, Kevin’s behavior grows increasingly out of character. As a result, Laura sees Ryan in Kevin.
Just as Ryan’s death brings a sigh of relief, Kevin becomes the next psycho killer stalker. Grieving his twin brother brought forth extreme cognitive dissonance. As Kevin battles the Ryan inside of him, Laura fears Ryan may win.
Will Kevin develop DID or some other form of split personality disorder?
Will Dante find Nikolas behind the suspicious Wyndemere tack room door? The entire city of Port Charles wonders why a brand new father is nowhere to be found. Despite Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) recent poor choices, it’s out of character to disappear just before Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) gave birth to their child. As a result of the peculiar situation, Dante leads a man hunt to find Nikolas.
Looking back on General Hospital recaps, Ava Jerome (Maura West) was the last person to come in contact with her ex-husband Nikolas Cassadine. Ava was at her new home minding her own business when Nik showed up with an axe to grind. His erratic behavior sent Ava in full defense mode, which caused the ripple effect in each event thereafter.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Dante begins his forage throughout Wyndemere. Meanwhile, Ava and Austin brace themselves as they prepare for the worst. As far as they know Nikolas’s cold, stiff body is rotting away behind that locked door. In recent General Hospital previews, Austin suspiciously stays close behind as Detectives Bennet and Dante open the door to the tack room.
Will Dante find Nikolas behind that mysterious tack room door?
Is Nikolas Cassadine dead? That is the burning question that General Hospital fans are asking. Did the writers actually kill off a legendary character, or will this situation somehow remedy itself with some outlandish plot?
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava Jerome (Maura West) and her new pal Dr. Austin Gatlin Holt (Roger Howarth) have unfinished business. Because of the chaos at Wyndemere, Ava and Austin’s plans to move Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) body are delayed.
According to General Hospital previews, Ava shares her concerns with Austin. Urgently, she warns Austin that the PCPD are making their way to Spoon Island. Ava’s news home has become a central location for criminal activity, including her own. Will her crime come back to bite her?
Concerns regarding the new father’s whereabouts rise questions surrounding baby Ace’s future. Meanwhile, Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) worries about her son Nikolas, as his son Spencer makes plans for Ace around Nik’s absence.
Is Nikolas Cassadine Dead?
GH previews and spoilers tees, that Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna), and Detective Bennett (Kendrick Cross) begin their search on spoon island. Recent General Hospital rumors claim the two detectives make a discovery on the premises. In their investigation, Bennett and Falconeri stumble upon a locked door near the Wyndemere stables.
GH rumors speculate things aren’t as they seem, and Ava situation. It’s possible that Nicholas isn’t where she left him. Could someone have moved the body? Could Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) be holding the real Nikolas while the one Ava clocked over the head is an imposter? Truthfully, there are various possibilities when it comes to Nikolas. However, Ava isn’t prepared for what’s next.
Ryan Chamberlain is really dead. It’s finally over. Decades of heinous crimes came to an end. In 1992, Jon Lindstrom joined the General Hospital cast as Ryan Chamberlain. From the start, the role was dark and twisted.
Obsession, infatuation, and fatal attraction describe Ryan Chamberlain’s motivation in life. Over the years, Ryan tormented women, stalked, chased, captured, and even committed murder. At any given point, Ryan could strike and his innocent victims pay the price. And before Ava, there was Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner).
General Hospital recaps recall Ryan Chamberlain was one to fear since the early 90s. His deranged behavior kept Port Charles on high alert, but he could never fully be stopped. Three years after Ryan arrived in PC, his twin brother Kevin Collins was introduced to the scene in 1995. Lindstrom, already playing Ryan, signed up for double duty when he took on his second GH role.
Today, Jon addressed the end of Ryan’s reign of terror. Ryan Chamberlain is as D E A D as can be. There won’t be some sort of soap opera logic that will bring him back down the road. Truly, Ryan Chamberlain is gone for good. However, Lindstrom’s General Hospital status remains active.
General Hospital spoilers Ryan Chamberlain is really dead. According to recent General Hospital comings and goings, Lindstrom’s time as Ryan is over. GH news reveals that Ryan’s portrayer’s recent tweet confirmed the death of his character. However, Ryan’s twin Kevin Collins isn’t going anywhere.
Ryan spent his recent days fatally attracted to Ava Jerome. Except, this time, he himself met his fate. In his tweet, Jon thanked his on-screen lady love. The star gave Maura West a shout out, stating, “Thanks for the fun, Maura! It’s been a slice. ????” He finished his tweet with GH related hashtags such as #GH60 and #TheEndHasCome
Drew blames Nina! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) loves to play the blame game. Taking accountability for her actions isn’t Nina’s strong suit. However, passing the buck to others seems like second nature. In her attempts to victimize herself, Nina zeroes in on a particular person to blame.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Nina still blames Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) for her tarnished relationship with Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). Apparently, Nina forgot that she made Willow’s life a living Hell far before Carly entered their orbit.
General Hospital previews and spoilers tease that Willow’s mom is struggling with the reality of her situation. Understandably, Nina wants nothing more than a chance to build a relationship with her daughter. However, she blames Carly for her personal hardships.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Drew blames Nina for her own situation. Ever since the truth was revealed, fingers pointed at Carly for keeping the secret. Even Drew himself blamed Carly, but ultimately understood why did she what she did. Meanwhile, some others saw Carly’s side while some judged her decision as if they were in the same position.
If Nina is serious about her willingness to do anything for Willow’s love, will she take the first step? in order to develop a connection to her daughter, Nina must stop blaming others.
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