General Hospital Spoilers: What If Heather Goes Free?! Did Laura Bite Off More Than She Can Chew?

Laura Spencer Regrets Helping Heather
Laura Spencer Regrets Helping Heather

Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) went down the road less traveled. She doesn’t have many supporters now that she is advocating for Heather Webber’s (Alley Mills) freedom.

According to the latest General Hospital previews, Genie Francis shares the screen with Alley Mills when Laura pays Heather a visit. Port Charles is upon arms over the Mayor’s decision to pursue Heather’s metallosis as a way vindicate her from her past crimes. Understandably, Portia Robinson is Laura’s strongest protester because of Heather Webber’s threat to Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali). Dr. Robinson can’t fathom how Laura could possibly believe that Heather deserves an excuse for what she’s done to so many.

Laura Spencer Regrets Helping Heather

General Hospital spoilers and previews tease that Laura pays Heather a visit. They’ll discuss Heather’s metallosis and her potential freedom. For the most part, the city of Port Charles doesn’t want to see Heather go free. Laura is risking her career as Mayor, sticking her neck out for a murderer.

Will Laura risk her career, as well as her relationships as she takes the nexts steps toward Heather Webber’s freedom? Whether or not Heather knew what she was doing, she still committed heinous crimes. At best, I think she should get to plead insanity. However, setting Heather free is a recipe for disaster.

General Hospital Spoilers: Doctor’s Shocking News Keeps Heather In Port Charles- What Does This Mean For Laura, Kevin, and Ace?

Heather Webber’s shocking news keeps her in Port Charles
Heather Webber’s shocking news

There’s no such luck for Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis). The mayor of Port Charles thinks it’s best that Heather Webber be on her merry way. Off to federal prison she goes. At least that’s the plan, anyway. Heather’s history of violence in Port Charles needs to end, once and for all. More importantly, Laura must protect her own family from Heather.

Heather has become a threat to Laura, Ace, Kevin and anyone else that Laura loves, now that Ace ties them together once again. As if Kevin and Ryan Chamberlain (Jon Lindstrom) weren’t enough to keep Heather around, Esme (Avery Pohl) and Ace sealed the deal.

General Hospital rumors suggest that things may not go Laura’s way. Recently, she made it clear that Heather is unwanted, and that baby Ace (Joey and Jay Clay) will become a mere memory to his maternal grandmother. Ironically, after all that Heather has said and done, her biggest fear is being estranged from her grandson. After all, he’s all of her daughter Esme that she has left.

According to the latest GH spoilers and previews, Heather Webber’s shocking news keeps her in Port Charles. What could the doctor’s have to say? And what does this mean for Laura, Kevin, and Ace?

General Hospital Spoilers: Early Release For Sonny’s Enemy? Cyrus Renault Uses His Get Out Of Jail Free Card-

Cyrus gets released from Pentonville
Cyrus gets released from Pentonville

Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is on his own, and left to fend for himself. It’s a jungle out there in Pentonville, but Cyrus’s stay has been more like The Four Seasons. Up until now he was in cahoots with the Warden. But I w that she’s leaving, Cyrus can say “so long” to his special treatment.

Thus far, Mr. Renault has had it made. It’s not a cake walk to carry out a prison sentence but Cyrus knows how to play the system. Additionally, he knows exactly how to manipulate and gaslight those around him. Apparently, when you preach what you don’t practice, it’s easy to fool others into believing that you’re something that you aren’t.

Cyrus Uses Get Out Of Jail Free Card… Is His Army Ready For Their Mission?

General Hospital spoilers tease that things won’t be so cushy for Cyrus. Yesterday, Pentonville Warden Ellen Gartin had some bad news for Cyrus. Consequently, the Mayor’s brother is on his own- for now.

According to the warden, she’s been transferred due to a promotion. She’s washed her hands of Cyrus and their covert activities. Although he has family members in high places, the remainder of Cyrus’s sentence seems daunting. That is unless things turn around for the self-proclaimed profit.

Finally, the latest GH spoilers and rumors indicate that Cyrus gets released from Pentonville earlier than anticipated. That means he will be free to roam the streets, endangering even more lives than when he was behind bars.


General Hospital Spoilers: Curtis Pressures Drew To Remember, Will He Trigger Some Clues?

Curtis pressures Drew to remember. Drew helps find the Haunted Star

Curtis pressures Drew to remember life as a prisoner. The worried stepfather believes there’s a real shot at locating the Haunted Star with Drew’s help. If anyone knows the important details of fine Cassadine strategies, it’s Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).

General Hospital recaps revisit the memory mapping days with Andre Maddox, Franco, Anna, Jason, etc. However, I must admit, that storyline confused me as equally as it bored me. Without a full understanding of what went down with the Cassadine’s, Liesl, Peter, Drew, and all that memory mapping, all I can say is that Drew’s memories link back to Cassadine strategy.

Recent General Hospital spoilers reveal Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) has an idea. While talking with Mayor Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis), a lightbulb went off. The mere mention of Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) while discussing the mind’s complexities, sparked a thought.

According to General Hospital recaps, Drew was involved in some crazy Cassadine mind games. While prisoner, the Cassadine masterminds found a way to “share” memories from person to person. In all that confusing mess, Drew ended up with memories that were never his. Now, Curtis believes that those memories can help locate the ship. GH spoilers and previews indicate Curtis pressures Drew to remember life as a prisoner in hope that it triggers a clue.

General Hospital Spoilers: Laura Becomes Ace’s Legal Guardian, Will She Step Down As Mayor?

Laura becomes Ace’s legal guardian

Laura becomes Ace’s legal guardian!? As they say, babies will change your life. It’s no secret that welcoming a baby into the home requires a lifelong commitment. Essentially, raising a baby into adulthood is the toughest job around.

General Hospital spoilers tease that the well-being of Esme’s baby is judged by self-serving adults who are out to settle a score. Ace’s mother brought him into the world with no recollection of who she was. Moreover, Esme doesn’t even remember her baby’s father. Apparently, a jump into ice cold water while pregnant will do that. After saving herself from imprisonment by her alleged baby’s father, Esme became a completely different person. But, just because her traumatic experiences erased her memory, they don’t erase her last crimes.

With Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) missing, Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) thought he had his custody motion in the bag. As baby Ace’s big half brother, Spencer figured he’d be granted custody over Ace’s unfit/absent parents. However, Esme wants nothing to do with her ex-boyfriend raising her child. Her hands are ties as she awaits judgement day. Legally, it looks like Esme is able to bring baby Ace to Spring Ridge upon her time of sentencing. But, incarceration isn’t really an a life event a baby should experience.

Laura Becomes Ace’s Legal Guardian

General Hospital spoilers reveal that with that in mind, Esme displays impressive parenting. The new mother is willing to do what’s best for her baby. Therefore, Esme asks Laura to become Ace’s legal guardian while she serves her sentence in Pentonville.

Laura faces a big decision. Is she willing to juggle parenting all over again as well as her obligations as Mayor?

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