Reality drives Sonny and Nina apart. Nina should really listen to Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy). She said that not everyone is cut out or be in Sonny’s life. Prior to spending time together in Nixon Falls, Nina didn’t know much about Sonny’s life. His business was merely an idea to Nina. And as far as Nina was concerned, she hoped Sonny would take on the Mike persona forever.
Unfortunately, Nina didn’t get to keep Mike. Once he regained his memories, Sonny immediately remembered his true identity. Despite the fact that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his wife Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) split, Carly remains more in Sonny’s business than Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Nina’s victory over Carly is ephemeral. While it’s true that Nina won a confused and vulnerable version of Sonny, she doesn’t keep him for long.
The latest General Hospital previews and spoilers focus on the current chaos working Port Charles. As everyone prepares for the Nurses Ball red carpet and main event, the energy among PC residents exudes mixed vibes. Of course, the Nurses Ball festivities brings positive and upbeat vibes. Amidst the hospital’s 60th anniversary and the Nurses Ball excitement, some struggle to stop and smell the Corinthos Coffee. However, Sonny and Nina find time for each other. GH rumors hint that their time together is short-lived when shocking interruptions cut their time together short. Ultimately, the harsh reality drives Sonny and Nina apart.
Will their incompatibility push Carly and Sonny back together?
Nina can’t let Carly win! Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) opened up to her dear friend, Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) about her relationship with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). In a therapy-like setting, Phyllis helped break down Nina’s walls. It was then that she confessed her true feelings.
What round is this?! Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Nina Reeves go round after round in their ongoing life battle. General Hospital recaps revisit all the reasons these two women are enemies. To begin with, a young woman who turned out to be Nina’s biological daughter got her thrill from torturing Carly’s family. Specifically, her son Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Nelle Benson’s (Chloe Lanier) relationship with Michael was extremely toxic. Her extensive list of criminal behavior includes but isn’t limited to seduction, attempted murder, and kidnapping. Ultimately, Nelle went full-on psycho mode, threatening the lives of Carly’s loved ones.
General Hospital recaps remind fans of Nina’s hatred for Carly. After Nelle’s death, Nina blamed Carly for the unfortunate incident and for keeping her daughter a secret. She grieved for her late daughter by lashing out at Carly.
The thought of revenge became music to Nina’s ears. Ironically, Sonny’s presumed death gave her the perfect song. Nina used the opportunity to get revenge on Carly. One thing lead to another and Nina found herself in love with a married man. However, he wasn’t just any married man. Nina fell in love with a victim. Sonny Corinthos suffered from amnesia when Nina took advantage of him and the situation. Kept from his wife and kids, Sonny didn’t have the opportunity to get in touch with his true self. And from then on, “Mike” became part of Sonny.
Nina Can’t Let Carly Win!
Since stealing Carly’s husband, Nina also took Carly’s career right from under her. Now, the Metro Court belongs in part to Nina. Based on Nina’s track record, it’s difficult not to think she’s out to take over her arch enemy’s life! That being said, General Hospital rumors and spoilers indicate that Nina continues to insert herself into Carly’s identity.
Previously, General Hospital Blog reported that Nina had an epiphany. Through her talk with Phyllis Caulfield Nina sorted out her feelings. She discovered that although she loves Sonny, love isn’t enough to deal with the dangers of his business. The risk to her newfound daughter and grandchildren is too great to carry on with Sonny. As a result of her newfound feelings, GH rumors suspect Nina wants to throw in the towel. However, that means she’d give up Sonny. In turn, giving up Sonny means throwing him right into Carly’s arms.
Nina and Sonny won’t last much longer. …Not everyone is built for the type of life Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) leads. Although society glorifies certain aspects to the mobster lifestyle, a dark truth surrounds even the most respected mobsters. That lifestyle promises power, money, and respect, and other superficial advantages. On the other hand, living a life of crime is sure to catch up with you someday. And even the most respected can end up dead.
The superficially rewarding business comes with risks. As a single person having no kids involved, the mob-life is less of a threat. However, instances where spouses and children come into play tend to get more complicated. And some of those risks are too much to justify.
As Port Charles’ reining mob King, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) found the perfect life partner. Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) is his rock. Although times got dark and difficult , Carly never gave up. Now that life has taken Sonny and Carly in different directions, Sonny doesn’t have the same type of support.
Sonny’s Out Of Nina’s League
According to General Hospital spoilers, for the first time, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) sees Sonny’s other side. She thinks her version of him, or, ”Mike,” is the whole package. On the contrary, there’s so much more. That being said, one whiff of what’s ahead sends Ms. Reeves into a tailspin. At this point, Nina and Sonny’s relationship is doomed.
The latest General Hospital previews show Nina turning to a good friend Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) is back on the scene. GH Spoilers indicate that Nina opens up to Phyllis about her fears. Phyllis points out the obvious, but for Nina it’s a harsh reality. It’s tough being a mobsters leading lady. Does Nina have what it takes?
After Phyllis put things into perspective, will Nina come to terms with everything?
Phyllis reveals Nina is Willow’s mother! Phyllis has Nina’s past in the back of her mind. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) knows she can depend on Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) over anyone else in her life. Now, that still proves true to this day.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina’s former nurse and life long friend will come through for her again. The past comes to light after Phyllis waited on Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) at Charlie’s. Phyllis remembers Harmony Miller (Inga Cadranel) and the lies she spewed. She recalled working in the same building with Harmony when Harmony called herself Lorraine. It was easy for Alexis to agree with Phyllis after her own experience with Harmony. Drew gets closer to the truth now that he is onto Denise Mackenzie (Alice Rietveld) and the lies she told. What Drew doesn’t know is that the lies regarding Willow Tait’s (Katelyn MacMullen) birth mother were started by Carly (Laura Wright).
General Hospital rumors suspect all this talk of the past will jog Phyllis’s memories. The past comes back to Phyllis is pieces as she remembers parts of Harmony’s connection to Madeline Reeves. Nina’s mother is responsible for giving Nina’s baby away while Nina lie in a coma.
GH rumors hint Phyllis connects the dots connecting Harmony to Madeline and of course, Nina. It’s possible Phyllis is the key that unlocks Nina and Willow’s connection. Could it be possible that Phyllis reveals Nina is Willow’s mother?
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) had an interesting conversation about Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
General Hospital recaps point out new, potential GH spoilers. As if their conversation wasn’t interesting enough, Carly turned up the curiosity when she asked Valentin if Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) was present at the time Nina have birth. Valentin didn’t waste any time asking Carly straight out, why she would want to know that.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Carly is going to keep what she knows on the down low for now, while she works toward finding more answers.
Does Phyllis know more than she is letting on?
General Hospital rumors hint that maybe Phyllis is trying to spare Nina by not telling her the whole story. It’s possible Phyllis had a part in aiding Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills) with the illegal adoption of Nina’s twins, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen). Whether Phyllis had no choice to help Madeline or not, she may be holding back, setting herself up for being yet another person to lie to and betray Nina in regard to her birth story.
Could Phyllis be trying to make things up to Nina by standing by her side, out of guilt? Is there friendship built on something much darker than Nina could have ever imagined?
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) just made Phyllis Caulfield’s (Joyce Guy) day with the hell of Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). Phyllis is about to become the new owner of Charlie’s Pub after Sonny sells the establishment for $100.
General Hospital spoilers reveal plans may change if things go south in Sonny’s attempt to step the robbery at Charlie’s. Nina Reeves is behind held at gunpoint and Sonny needs to act fast.
General Hospital previews indicate Sonny springs into action, trying to convince the perpetrators to walk away with no consequences. It seems like things won’t be that easy, putting Nina and Sonny in danger.
Will Sonny’s mob instincts go into effect to protect Nina, himself, and Charlie’s Pub before it’s too late?
Something just doesn’t sit right with Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) after running into an old acquaintance, Lorraine “Harmony” Miller.
As more of Harmony Miller’s (Inga Cadranel) dark secret unravels, the ties between she and Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) become tighter and more secure. General Hospital spoilers reveal these two women are intertwined in more ways than being Grandmothers to Wiley Corinthos.
General Hospital previews and spoilers indicate that Phyllis will play twenty questions with Harmony as she grills her about Madeline Reeves (Donna Mills). Phyllis recalls Harmony’s connection Madeline, while Harmony denies even knowing that Madeline was Nina’s mother.
GH spoilers indicate the conversation becomes slightly heated between Harmony and Phyllis as Harmony insists Phyllis must have her story mixed up. How much kk get can Harmony cover her tracks before Phyllis puts the pieces together.
For many General Hospital fans, when we think “Nikolas Cassadine,” we see Tyler Christopher’s face. He has been the face of Nikolas since 1996 before exiting. The Cassadine’s are a large part of GH and their roles leave lasting impressions.
Although the role of Nikolas Cassadine has been recast with the incredible Marcus Coloma, General Hospital rumors hint there could be room for Christopher to return to the GH canvas in some way.
General Hospital news and spoilers indicate that Tyler Christopher has moved from Ohio, back to California, settling in San Diego. GH rumors claim this could be an indication of an upcoming return to work at General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Tyler Christopher will be reuniting with his General Hospital co-stars in an upcoming episode of Maurice Benard’s YouTube series, State of Mind.
General Hospital news and spoilers report Maurice and Tyler both shared info on the upcoming State of Mind, which will include Tyler Christopher, Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine), and Joyce Guy (Phyllis Caulfield).
Would you like to see Tyler Christopher return to General Hospital? Take the poll and tell us what you think!
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) has noticed and admitted that things haven’t been going exactly as she would have imagined if her love ever come back to her. Sonny (Maurice Benard) has returned from the dead and things are just not quite falling back into place.
General Hospital spoilers reveal it’s about time Carly gets wind of what really happened when Sonny was with Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) in Nixon Falls.
General Hospital previews indicate that Carly goes to visit Phyllis. While learning more details about what Sonny was like as he lived life as “Mike.” Phyllis knows how close Nina and Mike got while she was keeping him away from Carly and his family.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Carly starts to put the pieces together when it comes to why Sonny is so protective over Nina after what she’s done.
Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) took advantage of everyone who ever extended kindness her way by betraying them with deception and lies. She has burned many bridges, even those she thought to be unbreakable.
Phyllis Caulfield (Joyce Guy) has just suffered major losses in her life. First, her husband Lenny (Rif Hutton) fell ill and passed away, then Nina’s (Cynthia Watros) poor choices led to the demise of the Tan-O after Peter August (Wes Ramsey) torched the bar, almost killing Phyllis, Nina, Sonny, and Jax (Ingo Rademacher). As if those losses weren’t enough all at once, Phyllis learned that her dear friend Nina had been lying to her and Lenny since she got to Nixon Falls.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Phyllis makes her way to Port Charles. Phyllis isn’t happy with Nina at the moment, and there’s no telling if she will ever forgive her. GH spoilers suggest Sonny and Carly welcome an unexpected guest, and since Phyllis isn’t on good terms with Nina, the only person she knows she can count on is Sonny.
General Hospital suggest that Sonny and Carly’s unexpected guest is Phyllis. After losing Lenny and the Tan-O, there isn’t much left for Phyllis in Nixon Falls. Port Charles could offer a promising career over at General Hospital, working as a nurse. Is Phyllis here to stay?
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