The recent General Hospital scenes which have included many of the talented cast members have displayed the actor’s true ability as they perform their scenes.
The scenes surrounding the last days of Sonny Corinthos’ father, Mike Corbin (Max Gail), include leading cast members such as, Laura Wright, as Carly has a dream of herself with her father in law, in a touching and heart warming scene. Others include, Steve Burton as Jason Morgan, talking to Mike at his bedside, about his relationship with his best friend, Sonny. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) has been right by his father and grandfather’s side, supporting Sonny emotionally, and spending time with his grandpa Mike in his final days. Eden McCoy made us bring out the tissues when she sat by Mike’s side as Josslyn gushed over her love for her Grandpa. Mike’s grandson has returned to GH, however, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) is far from home. When notified of his grandfathers state, Dante quickly began to remember and reflect on his relationship with Mike. Close family friend, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane), mustered up the energy to leave the hospital and pay Mike a visit. More of the talented cast displayed their abilities during these moving scenes.
General Hospital news reports GH’s Maurice Benard reflects on the work of his fellow cast mates, expressing his amazement at how great everyone has done. Benard explains the atmosphere is very much a family vibe, and stated that at GH, as an actor, you are allowed to fly.
As I worked yesterday on @GeneralHospital I was amazed at how great everyone does with NO TIME/ONE TAKE, it’s also very much of a family atmosphere,as an actor with no support you can still do what you do. At GH you are allowed to Fly.
The cast of General Hospital is able to express their talents while being supported by those running the show, and Maurice is grateful for that. As fans, we continue to support you all as well, and are grateful to be entertained by many of the best.
General Hospital fans have never been shy when it comes to taking to social media to express their opinions on current story lines. Regardless of whether or not the fans are feeling a story/scene, they are still there as fans, engaging and discussing the show and the actors that bring the scenes to life.
General Hospital’s Eden McCoy has been front and center lately, as she has been supporting scenes involving the death of her on screen grandpa, Max Gail as Mike Corbin. McCoy’s character, Josslyn Jacks, poured out her emotions in a moving scene where she sat at Mike’s bedside, daydreaming of her future life events as if he was by her side through it all. GH fans have been showing their love and support for the actress, which promotes McCoy to address fans.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the Corinthos family will say goodbye to Mike Corbin (Max Gail), as Mike is surrounded by Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and more of Mike’s family and loved ones.
Keep watching GH, weekdays at 2PM Eastern/Standard to stay up to date in all the drama in Port Charles.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Ava Jerome (Maura West) and her daughter, Avery Corinthos are in extreme danger. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) agreed to let Ava take their daughter and care for her for a while as Sonny spends time with his father Mike Corbin (Max Gail) in his final days. Ava was genuine when she offered to help Sonny, and although he wasn’t 100% sold on her sincerity, he took Ava up on her offer, and gave her a place to stay with their daughter.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava and Avery are headed up to the cabin where Sonny and Carly used to take their sons Michael (Chad Duell) and Morgan (Bryan Craig). Unfortunately, this cabin is the same place where Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) took Sonny and Carly’s grandson, Wiley, after Nelle has Julian Jerome (William DeVry) break into the Quartermaine mansion and kidnap Wiley.
General Hospital news has confirmed the door has been left open for GH actress, Chloe Lanier to return to the canvas after her dramatic fall from a cliff. GH rumors hint that Nelle is out there somewhere, ready to reek havoc on Carly and the rest of the Corinthos family. Ava expresses her worry for the possibility of encountering Nelle at the cabin, but Sonny assured her that Nelle is nowhere to be found.
General Hospital spoilers and previews show Ava walking into a danger zone as she is greeted by a dangerous stranger upon arrival at the cabin in the woods.
GH rumors claim Nelle could have been hiding out this entire time, using the cabin as a place to take care of herself after the fall.
If not Nelle, then who will Ava and Avery discover at the cabin in the woods? GH rumors hint that it could be Sonny and Carly’s son, Morgan, however, General Hospital comings and goings have yet to confirm and GH news of Bryan Craig’s return.
The cabin is part of Morgan’s family history, which could trigger a memory, leading Morgan to that familiar place. Ava Jerome is also a large part of Morgan’s past, which would make for a perfect scenario for Ava and Morgan to meet again.
Other General Hospital rumors suggest Ava will eventually cheat on Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma), causing her to lose the Cassadine fortune. She and Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) have already shared a kiss, despite both parties being married. Ava could run into Franco at the cabin, and if things get cozy, GH rumors hint that Ava and Franco could take things too far, leading to Ava breaking the marital agreement she has with Nikolas.
Ava and Avery’s safety is in jeopardy as they meet with the unexpected.
It looks like the end of the road for Mike Corbin’s (Max Gail) battle with Alzheimer’s. It’s been a long road full of emotional ups and down. Although the inevitable ending is very sad, there have been moments of truth and happiness during the journey.
The Corinthos family banned together to support Mike and help him get through the worst of it. Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has been right by his dad’s side through it all, making it obvious his love for his father is endless. Sonny’s wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), has been Sonny’s back bone and support as she is right by his side as he grieves for his sick father. Michael (Chad Duell), Jason (Steve Burton), Josslyn (Eden McCoy), Brook Lynn (Briana Lane), and those closest to Mike have been there to support Sonny and Mike through it all.
General Hospital spoilers reveal a new clip of this week’s General Hospital previews which show Sonny telling Mike, “I just want you to go in peace, and go with love.”
“Letting go of Mike is the hardest thing for Sonny.” -Jason Morgan
Bryan Craig has just made many General Hospital fans extremely happy and excited. Craig’s character, Morgan Corinthos, son of Port Charles mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and First Lady of GH, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), supposedly died in a car explosion.
General Hospital rumors have been swirling for years, that Morgan Corinthos is still alive.
New General Hospital news has developed as Bryan Craig has announced he is ready to get back to work.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Craig took to Twitter to make his announcement, specifically calling out General Hospital, along with The Young and the Restless, Days of Our Lives, and The Bold and the Beautiful.
Sonny Corinthos is going through a hard time as he is about to lose his father, Mike (Max Gail), and his wife, Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is keeping a huge secret from him. General Hospital rumors claim Morgan will be back as his father struggles through lives downfalls. At least he could have his son back to help pick up the pieces…
The Annual Nurses Ball on General Hospital was founded by Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring). This event has been a tradition in Port Charles since 1994. It’s founder, Lucy Coe, wanted to bring awareness to a heavy subject in which at the time was a large focal point for this iconic Daytime Drama and the residents of Port Charles.
The Nurses Ball is held close to Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) heart considering the event was formed around the heartbreaking story of Stone Cates (Michael Sutton) and his battle with HIV/Aids. Sonny took Stone in and cared for him as if he was his own son, guiding him through life and through love. Stone was romantically involved with a very good friend of Sonny’s, Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough). The two had one of the most memorable love stories in Daytime Television, and to this day, their story lives on.
Sonny and his family friend, Brook Lynn Ashton Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) recently ran to Mike’s (Max Gail) side after Sonny received a phone call from Turning Woods. Things are looking grim after Mike suffered a seizure and his doctor didn’t sound too hopeful in his delivery to inform Sonny and Brook Lynn the severity of Mike’s condition. Brook Lynn has been a bright spot in Mike’s life since her return to Port Charles a few months ago. She has also been very supportive for Sonny. Brook Lynn tried to lift Mike’s spirits with encouraging words about doing a duet and closing out The Nurses Ball.
General Hospital spoilers suggest that Mike may not make it to see this year’s Nurses Ball, let alone be able to perform. Sonny’s focus is divided as he worries about the well being of his grandson Wiley, and focusing on taking down Port Charles’ latest threat, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Although Brook Lynn seems to be remaining positive and hopeful, the reality of Mike’s health is that it is on a rapid decline, and he may not make it for another year of The Nurses Ball.
General Hospital’s annual event is set to take place some time in May. However, due to the current situation regarding the Covid-19 Pandemic, the exact date may be shifted after having to cut back on episodes with flashbacks and Friday repeats.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has every intention to follow through with his plan out Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Jordan and Curtis Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry, Donnell Turner). Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and Sonny have all devised a plan that freed Cyrus from prison but will ultimately end the threat. Sonny and Jason move forward in their mission to take down (and out) Cyrus before anyone else dies.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus calls for a business meeting with Sonny and instructs him to come alone. Sonny knows how Cyrus operates and can’t help but wonder if this is a trap. Sonny isn’t on his A game lately since he has a lot on his plate. Life situations are hitting Sonny from every angle, wearing him down. General Hospital news and spoilers hint that Cyrus is coming for Sonny, his territory, and his family.
General Hospital rumors have been claiming the end is near for Sonny’s dad, Mike Corbin (Max Gail) and that Cyrus will strike when Sonny is most vulnerable. Sonny has the well being of Wiley, his grandson, hanging in the balance as Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) makes her moves against Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) for custody.
Cyrus plans to attack, and there hasn’t been a better time for Cyrus to blindside Sonny than the present. Will Jason’s intuitive radar be able to defuse a bad situation?
The Corinthos family has always been a close knit group that support each other and are there for one another in good times and in bad. They have been through some really tough times along with making happy memories.
Although Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) son, Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) has been away from Port Charles in an attempt to control his PTSD, General Hospital spoilers hint Dante may return during his grandfather Mike Corbin’s (Max Gail) health declining days.
He is keeping his ex-wife Lulu Spencer (Emme Rylan) and his mom, Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), at arms length, even sending back letters received. If Dante returns to be with family and support Sonny and his brother, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), he would also have to face Lulu and Olivia.
There has not yet been confirmation from any General Hospital comings and goings news, however, Dominic Zamprogna has returned briefly in the recent past and General Hospital rumors indicate it is likely that could happen again when the story line fits.
On the March 11th episode of General Hospital, General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn Ashton Quatermaine (Amanda Setton) takes time out of her busy schedule (haha) to visit an old family friend again. This time she has something to get off her chest. General Hospital spoilers indicate something is eating away at Brook Lynn and reveals a secret to Sonny Corinthos’ (Maurice Benard) dad, Mike Corbin (Max Gail). Brook Lynn probably feels her secret is safe with Mike due to his progressive Alzheimer’s condition.
Brook Lynn has a few secrets she is keeping. Some include, being blackmailed by her record producer, Linc Brown (Dan Buran), for all of her shares of ELQ, knowing that Julian Jerome (William DeVry) knew what Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) had done with baby Wiley (Erik and Theo Olson), and moreover, the fact that Julian is the one who rigged Brad and Lucas’ (Ryan Carnes) car, causing the accident.
General Hospital spoilers show Brook Lynn taking care of and feeding Mike, all smiles, as she is about to spill her dark secret. General Hospital rumors are leading fans in the direction to believe she will spill the tea about Julian sabotaging the vehicle his own son was in with Brad.
What will happen to Julian when not only his son Lucas, but when Sonny Corinthos finds out he knew about the baby swap all along, and that he rigged Brad and Lucas’ car? Sonny is already hot and after Brad for this in the first place, finding out about Julian will only fuel the fire.
Brook Lynn thinks her secret is safe with Mike, however, that may be the very reason how Sonny finds out about Julian’s deceptions.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is desperately trying to help his father. Mike Corbin (Max Gail) is suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease which negatively effects memory, and the condition progressively worsens over time. About month or so ago, Sonny brought up a possible trial treatment to his wife Carly, (Laura Wright) along with other family members who ultimately shot the idea down. Something isn’t sitting right with Sonny as he isn’t completely convinced he should just let nature take it’s course. Sonny has had the feeling that if there is something out there that could possibly reverse the signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s, he wouldn’t rule it out.
Mike has already gotten worse as he is having more and more episodes where he reverts back to the old days, thinks Sonny is a young boy again, and thinks that family members are old neighborhood friends and enemies.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Sonny will revisit the notion of giving the medical trial for Mike a try. Chances are he hasn’t hung up the idea just yet, and he may just go for it, despite what the rest of the family has advised.
Mike could face the natural progression of this debilitating disease, or, he could go through the trial as Sonny wishes. What will happen and what could go wrong? Oh so much…
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