General Hospital can be a revolving door for certain actors on the show. Throughout the years many have gone on to other things with the safety net of a welcomed return. That is, only if you’re a fan favorite. Because not everyone has the luxury of popping in and out. Often times an actor leaves and the role is recast.
Saying goodbye to a favorite character/actor can be tough. And that’s exactly how we all felt when Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) lost her daughter. Unlike many other soap opera deaths, sadly, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is gone for good.
Moreover, Liesl didn’t stick around much after Britt died. She did what she had to do as Willow Tait Corinthos’s (Katelyn MacMullen) bone marrow donor and went on her way. Liesl had a few conversations with Scott (Kin Shriner) and Nina (Cynthia Watros) before she left Port Charles and since hasn’t been seen in months.
Kathleen Gati Brings Liesl Back
“You never know when Liesl Obrecht may show up on GH!” if that’s not a hint than I don’t know what is. Furthermore, she carries on with another tweet in response to a fan. Check out Gati’s GH spoiler below.
Out of all of Sonny’s ex-wives and lovers, I’d have to say that Carly [Corinthos] Spencer (Laura Wright) and Ava Jerome (Maura West) have the most grit. In fact, both women have displayed strong personalities with survival skills that are unmatched by most. Unlike Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) and some other, weaker woman who have warmed Sonny’s bed- (or a crypt if you’re Ava), Carly and Ava know what it takes to survive in Sonny’s world. But only Carly has the loyalty.
GH recaps recall a pure Sonny and Carly moment when he asked for his ex-wife’s help. Although more cautious than her old self, Carly still agrees to step up for her ex-husband. Apparently, Ava Jerome (Maura West) forgets the sacrifices that it takes to help protect loved ones.
That said, GH spoilers tease that Ava overlooks Carly’s sacrifice. Despite the fact that Ava ultimately benefits from Carly’s loyalty to Sonny, she had the nerve to give Carly a hard time. Because by agreeing to help Sonny, Carly helps protect his and Ava’s daughter, Avery. There’s no doubt that Carly wouldn’t do what it takes to protect a child. Even if that means not only helping her ex, but also helping one of his ex-lovers.
Apparently, Carly has to give Ava a little reminder about what’s really going on. Carly confronts ungrateful Ava in the most recent General Hospital previews. Take a look!
Divorced or not, the former Mr. and Mrs. Corinthos still know each other like the back of their hands. And the fact that no one understands either of them the way they understand each other tells the story.
The mob life is something Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) chose long ago. Throughout his journey, he’s come in contact with many people. He’s had his fair share of experience with outsmarting and fighting enemies, and protecting his family.
Moreover, Sonny always had a strong woman to lean on. Who am I kidding? Carly wasn’t just a good, strong woman to lean on. Actually, she was his rock. Carly knew better than to give him problems, although she ultimately gave him problems lol. But the way Carly went about things when it comes to Sonny’s business reassured him of her full support. As a mobster’s wife, you have to be prepared for anything. And that, Carly was.
Carly’s Still Sonny’s Choice
Meanwhile, Sonny and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) play this little game of pretend. It’s the one where they both know that Nina isn’t the right fit for Sonny, yet neither can admit it. But deep down Sonny knows who his perfect match is. Furthermore, he knows he can turn to Carly for anything, at any time. And that’s exactly what he did. Sonny needs Carly’s help and she’s willing to give it. Where does that leave Nina? On the outside looking in.
Nina Reeves only thinks she can handle Sonny’s life because she’s never really been out through it. Unlike Carly, Nina’s recent scare was just that. A scare. In fact, it wasn’t even real because Sonny set up the Feds.
As golden as his plan was, the PCPD found holes in the story. Things just don’t add up in terms of the Feds and the bogus charges. According to GH spoilers, Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) is on the case. After his and Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) conversation, they realized that there’s more to the story.
Chase and Dante Investigate Sonny
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Chase heads up this side investigation. Sonny’s son Dante agrees that something’s off, but will he agree to keep digging? Obviously, Dante supports his father and that was made crystal clear throughout these last couple of episodes. So how will he handle it if he and Chase stumble upon some incriminating evidence?
If Chase and Dante go poking around and find something, what will they do? Will Dante withhold evidence against his father? Cop or not, his loyalties lie in his father, not the PCPD. Do you think Sonny Corinthos is untouchable?
In January of 2007, Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy) was hired as Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) lawyer. It wasn’t long before two became friends. Despite his criminal tendencies, Diane can see Sonny’s warm heart and family values.
Over the years, Sonny and his trusted attorney grew close. Not the kind of closeness he and his former attorney Alexis Davis had going on, but close in a family-friend sense. Apparently, close enough to where Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) feels confident enough in her’s and Sonny’s relationship to blur the lines between professional and personal.
According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Diane advises against marrying Nina. She sees what most everyone else sees, and won’t stay silent. Its obvious to most that Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) isn’t cut out for Sonny’s life. In fact, there are times when even Nina herself knows darn well she doesn’t have what it takes. And that’s why she has come running to Carly (Corinthos) Spencer more than once.
How will Sonny take Diane’s advice about Nina? Will he see what she throws down in front of him? Or, will he continue to walk with the wool pulled over his eyes?
Although Federal charges were dropped, Sonny makes an unexpected confession!
…I hate to say I told you so, but, who am I kidding? When it’s about General Hospital, I don’t mind one bit ????. Everyone was all up in arms about Sonny’s arrest when the Feds stormed in and swept him away in cuffs. Somehow, things seemed different this time.
Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest spoilers which claimed that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) had nothing to worry about. As it turned out he knew what was going on the entire time because he’s the one who set this all up. Now that he’s been cleared, Sonny and his family breathe a sigh of relief. Furthermore, Nina survived her first mob-wife scare. But was it even really to write home about? Nah, it wasn’t real. Truthfully, Sonny’s never really out of the woods, so there’s still a lot more for Nina to worry about. Essentially, only time will tell whether or not she’s cut out for this.
According to GH spoilers, Sonny makes an unexpected confession despite being a free man. So, what type of secret could the mobster have to get off his chest? And who needs to know?
All rejoicing, the real Sonny Corinthos returns right when his family needs him the most! …Sonny Corinthos’s (Maurice Benard) reputation is so strong that no matter what, true fans know the character on a deeper level and trust who he is inside. Anyone who is scared that Sonny has lost himself because of Nina, don’t be. Because General Hospital spoilers indicate that there’s no need to worry.
Despite being stuck between a cowboy and a gangster, Sonny Corinthos remains true to his character in the end.
According to GH spoilers and rumors Pikeman brings the gangster out in Sonny. And once he breaks through there is no going back. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) banked on the notion that Sonny never finds himself. Selfishly, she hopes that he never looks further than the shallow version of him that she created.
Although he named himself Mike, Sonny suffered from amnesia as Nina took advantage of his vulnerability. So all this time Nina has lived in her own reality that Sonny holds on to a bit of Mike- enough to keep her in her comfort soon. But that’s not the case now. Instead, the real Sonny Corinthos returns right when his family needs him the most. This Pikeman situation requires strength and power, and that’s not Mike. Mark Carly’s words, she’s getting back everything Nina has taken from her! EVERYTHING.
Is it me or does Sonny look a little too chill and confident for just having been arrested?Now everyone wants to know, who turned in Sonny to the FBI?!
There’s not a doubt in my mind that someone, somewhere, is happy that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) was finally arrested. Aside from the obvious enemies, is there someone else that wants to see Sonny put away for good?
According to the latest General Hospital previews, Sonny’s arrest requires Diane Miller’s (Carolyn Hennesy) presence. Meanwhile, he seasoned mobster sits there, poker face, utilizing his rights. As he sits at the station and is questioned by the Feds, the rest of his family does some questioning of their own.
Who Turned In Sonny To The FBI?
You can see it all over her face. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) knows exactly what she did and she’s petrified. She gave into impulse and decided to throw Carly under the bus for revenge. But instead, what she did was cause more problems. Now, Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is in Pentonville because she tattled. Although Nina tipped off the SEC, that doesn’t mean that no one else has the same idea. So, is Nina really the reason Sonny’s been arrested? GH spoilers reveal that Carly especially wants to get to the bottom of this. Someone told his white collar crimes to the FBI, and Carly wants to know exactly who that is. Do not miss a moment of General Hospital this week on ABC!
…Have you ever asked yourself about how certain characters are still able to walk among the rest of even a fictional society? Television or not, we still empathize with others as we watch life throw them every curveball. And we are quick to anger at any character that puts our beloved favorites in harms way.
As we know, not everything is as it seems in Port Charles. Trust is hard to come by these days, while lies and betrayal hide within the hearts of even the softest souls. After all, isn’t that why some of us root for the bad guy? Because we see the soft side to them, i.e. Sonny Corinthos. Sometimes character villains are so sinister that the only direction the role is going is toward the exit, as in, written out of the script.
Over in Soap Opera lala land, both the fans and characters tend to love a good villain. It’s like falling in love with the bad boy. However, some characters just get under our skin or have committed such horrible acts that they are beyond redemption. Although, there isn’t much that a soap character can do that’ll close the door on starting anew.
Gladys Gives Selina Nina’s 50K
As for Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs), that greedy woman already had her second chance. According to GH recaps, Sonny and Gladys had a heart to heart with his cousin Gladys. That’s when Brando’s (Johnny Wactor) death put things into perspective and Sonny was able to open his heart to a grieving mother. One who is family nonetheless.
General Hospital spoilers tease the walls are closing in on Gladys. She’s in too deep with a sinister doctor and a ruthless woman who just heard the word no from a presumed ally. Not to mention what Sonny is going to do when he finds out. Honestly, Dr. Montague and Selina Wu will be the least of her worries because Gladys is toast when Sonny gets wind of this. But for now, the creepy doc and the ruthless mob Queen are Gladys’s biggest worries.
GH spoilers indicate that now Gladys is $50,000 richer odds are the money won’t go to save Sasha. In fact, brand new General Hospital previews show Selina giving Gladys a very important message. It’s a life and death situation for Sasha, while Nina Reeves and Selina may have made things worse. GH rumors tease that Selina’s demands turn lethal while Nina’s mistake could be deadly.
Of course, Gladys is to blame for Sasha’s current situation. However, Nina should never have trusted Gladys. All she has to do with to with her (and the money), to make sure the story is straight. And I’m sure Gladys has every intention of delivering the money to the doctor in order to free Sasha. Sadly , GH rumors that she has a change of heart. Apparently, Selina’s phone call comes just the precise time that she second guesses what she’ll do with Nina’s money. If Dr. Montague doesn’t get his money, Sasha dies. And if Selina doesn’t get her money, Gladys dies. What will Gladys choose?
Nina gives Gladys 50K!?!? …Say what?! Did Greedy Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) really just march through Nina Reeve’s (Cynthia Watros) door and beg for 50 thousand dollars?! Well the answer is yes, she absolutely just did that.
General Hospital recaps recall Gladys making a bold move on Tuesday’s episode. She’s gotten herself in too deep with Dr. Montague (Darin Toonder) and her warped plan for Sasha Gilmore (Sofia Mattsson). What’s more baffling is that Gladys was already in over her head with her debts to Selina Wu (Lydia Look) when she made a deal with the Devil. With nowhere to turn, Gladys begged Nina for the 50K. Then, her confession came as a shock as she told Nina what she’s done to Sasha.
GH spoilers tease that Gladys’s confession hits Nina hard. At this point, it’s not about whether she should give Gladys was she wants or even bailing her out. Now, it’s not about Gladys anymore- but it’s about saving Sasha’s life. It’s time for Nina to make a decision. What do you think she’s going to do with Gladys now?
According to GH rumors, Nina gives Gladys 50K fro save Sasha. But can Gladys be trusted to actually give it to Dr. Montague? Although her intentions and heart are in the right place, Nina may have just made a big mistake.
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