General Hospital: Ric (Rick Hearst) and Portia (Brook Kerr)
Drew who?! Ric becomes Portia’s problem now! Is there anyone out there who thinks that Ric Lansing is anything other than a villain? Meaning, does any percentage of the GH audience find Ric Lansing a likable character? Would you ever root for him in a fight against ANYONE? Or feel sorry for him in a sad storyline? Don’t get me wrong, I love the role, and Rick Hearst who portrays Lansing. What I meant is that I highly doubt many GH fans actually LIKE Ric as a person/character living in Port Charles. Instead, most of us are enthralled by his intrigue and subtle creepiness.
Beware!Don’t Underestimate What Ric Is Capable Of
As a GH fan, I think that Ric is interesting, entertaining, and keeps my attention. On the other hand, Ric is a vile, panic-room-harboring, pregnant-woman-kidnapping psychopath. What he did to Carly (and her unborn child, Morgan), and Elizabeth is reprehensible!
Moreover, it’s now decades past the dark times when Ric kidnapped a pregnant Carly. He kept her locked in a secret panic room, and carried out his disturbing acts in the home he shared with Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst).
Fast forward twenty-two years and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) walks around Port Charles like he’s not the complete psycho path who held his sister in law captive and kept it a secret from the woman he claimed to love. Despite the trauma of finding that panic button and Carly chained to the wall inside the room, Elizabeth takes walks alone in the dark with Ric. She trusts him as they stand together in the dark, on a bridge, with no one around except Alexis. Strangely, even Carly herself overlooks what Ric did to her.
Ric Increasingly Becomes A Problem- Even A Threat
General Hospital: Portia turns to Ric for help
According to recent General Hospital spoilers and previews, Portia (Brook Kerr) continues to battle with her secret. Currently, Drew Quartermaine (Cameron Mathison) calls the shots while he blackmails Portia. GH recaps recall that Portia took Ava’s advice and reached out to Ric for legal representation. Based on his expertise as an attorney, Ric was unable to deliver Portia a positive outlook on her situation. Unfortunately, Drew has the upper hand and she’s at his mercy. That’s when Ric told Portia straight up that she needs to keep following Drew’s orders if she wants the chance to keep Curtis and her career.
Here’s where things could take a turn… While under Drew’s control Portia must betray Curtis in order to keep her secret safe. According to new GH rumors, Ric sees the lengths Portia will go in order to prevent Curtis from finding out. Ric Lansing is as shady as they come, and he wouldn’t hesitate to use Portia’s problem to his advantage. And before you say that he can’t do that because of client/attorney privilege, ask yourself if ethics had ever stopped Ric from wreaking havoc on someone’s life in the past.
At the end of the day Portia believes that she’s been answering to Drew. But actually, Ric instructed Portia to continue as Drew’s puppet. But, that right there demonstrates how Ric has the final say . Once he realizes the power he has over Elizabeth, what will he do with it?
General Hospital: Sonny, Jason, and Brennan Target Valentin
You better believe that Sonny Wants Valentin Dead!
…So, it’s official. Under all those opaque intentions, Brennan shows which (and whose) side he’s really on. Not to mention where and with whom his heart lies. It’s safe to say that Jack Brennan is one of the good ones. Well, as good as a WSB agent who does whatever is necessary to successfully complete a mission can be.
General Hospital previews reveal a relieving scene. On Wednesday, March 19th, Sonny tells Jason to make sure that Brennan gets the job done. GH recaps recall when Sonny caught Valentin sniffing around Sonny’s new (Valentin’s old) house. The Cassadine fed the monster a bunch of lies, blaming Brennan for everything. Thankfully, Sonny doesn’t buy any of it.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) believes that Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) is the problem, and he wants Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) to make sure that Brennan (Chris McKenna) takes him out.
Sonny Wants Valentin Dead
Evidently, Brennan is a bit more ruthless than Sonny despite Sonny’s reputation as a mobster. GH rumors suggest that Valentin might not be back for long- if Brennan “finishes the job.” Do you think this is the end for Valentin? GH news reports of yet to deny or confirm and contrast changes or exit rumors when it comes to James Patrick Stuart and Valentin.
General Hospital: GH Comings and Goings Adrian Anchondo as Marco
Mystery man Marco makes an impression. Adrian Anchondo joins GH! General Hospital comings and goings keep the storylines fresh when news faces enter the arena. We gain some and we lose some, but the actors/characters introduced to the show serve their intended purpose.
According to the latest General Hospital casting news, GH casts Aidan Anchondo as Marco. Recently, Anchondo divulged details about how he landed this GH role. In a recent interview, Adrian revealed that he screen tested along side GH’s newcomer, Van Hansis. Although Hansis is new(er) to the canvas, the role he plays is not. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) is a pretty big deal in Port Charles, and his family lineage can prove it. For crying out loud he is a Spencer as well as a Jerome. Lucas’s half sister Carly, his mom, the late Bobbie Spencer (the late Jackie Zeman), his late father, Julian Jerome (William deVry), and his Auntie Ava Jerome (Maura West) make up quite the family tree.
General Hospital spoilers tease that it isn’t family who Lucas spends more time with in the coming weeks. In fact, a stranger comes to Port Charles and sparks Lucas’s interest. According to General Hospital spoilers. Adrian Anchondo plays a mysterious lawyer named Marco.
Uh Oh! It looks like Brad isn’t the only one getting in his own way when it comes to Lucas. He had a glimmer of hope but it was quickly squashed after his Dawkins with Portia and Selina were admitted. Now, an intriguingly handsome lawyer waltzed into Port Charles to get in the way.
General Hospital: Prospect Studios; Nanzeen Contractor on GH Set
Carlo Rota and Nanzeen Contractor as GH’s Jenz Sidwell and ADA Turner! City Officials from Port Charles have their work cut out for them lately. Between organized crime, unborn baby murders, custody battles, and mysterious GH patient deaths, the PCPD, lawyers, and city council has been up to their ears in legal work. Thankfully, the staffing is stacked, and there’s always someone to carryout official law enforcement work. We wouldn’t want any new enemies of Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) coming to disturb the peace, now would we? Well, let’s just see what Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota) has in store.
A few months ago, someone planted a bomb in Sonny’s penthouse. Although Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) was in the wrong place at the wrong time, the message was meant as a warning. Sonny got the message loud and clear, but who was the messenger?
Currently, the people of Port Charles deal with Cyrus Renault’s killings, and sudden disappearance as Jeff Kober exited General Hospital. When it comes to Sonny’s enemies, Cyrus was as dangerous as they come. But now that he’s gone, PC focuses on a new villain.
Surprise, surprise (not really though), Sonny has a new enemy in town. Jenz Sidwell may know how to charm the ladies, but can he charm his way into Sonny’s territory? General Hospital rumors hint that the person responsible for the penthouse fire is most likely the newcomer Jenz Sidwell (Carlo Rota). There’s no doubt that the PCPD will be seeing a lot more of Sidwell. Luckily, his portrayer Carlo Rota gets to share in the behind-the-scenes fun with his wife, actress Nanzeen Contractor.
Behind The Scenes With GH’s ADA Turner, Nanzeen Contractor
According to General Hospital recaps, ADA Turner was appointed by the state in Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) vs. Ava Jerome (Maura West)’s trial. Conteavtor first aired as ADA turned from November 24th, 2024, to December 6th. Actress and wife of GH’s Carlo Rota, Nanzeen is known for her roles on CBC’s The Border, CBS’s Ransom, and Fox’s 24. After her 2024 GH appearances, ADA Turner (Contractor) popped back up in Port Charles to question Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital: Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and ADA Turner (Nanzeen Contractor)
According to recent GH comings and goings news, Contractor posted a dressing room selfie on Instagram. The actress tagged the location, Prospect Studios, as she took a mirror selfie in hair and makeup. General Hospital spoilers tease that ADA Turner was called to action. Evidently, Port Charles officials are laser focused on finding the suspect in Cyrus’s murder. Will Jason become subject to ADA Turner’s unbiased opinion of him yet again?
General Hospital: Tabyana Ali On Soap Opera Acting
Tabyana Ali as Trina Robinson. Ali passes along a message to fans and actors. Fast paced and “not for the faint of heart,” I’ve heard that Soap Opera acting is quite a challenge. Daytime dramas bring a special type of entertainment to its audience. While many television dramas captivate audiences, we can’t say that there are many shows that air Monday through Friday. General Hospital fans are lucky enough to be able to get their fix almost every day. But it’s that cliffhanger Friday that we really look forward to!
Reportedly, behind the scenes of a daytime soap opera is on another level. Actors such as Laura Wright, Steve Burton, Bradford Anderson, and others have described their work as very fast-paced, with long hours, and early and late call times. Despite the challenging nature of the work, some people buy into the stereotype.
The BeautifulTabyana Ali as Trina Robinson on General Hospital
General Hospital news and spoilers report that GH’s Trina Robinson, played by Tabyana Ali, is here to tell fans the truth about what it’s like on the set of a soap opera. The 23 year old actress shares her insight on the many wonders of working on a daytime drama as a full time actor.
General Hospital: Jeff Kober says goodbye to General Hospital and Cyrus Renault
Jeff Kober Says Goodbye to General Hospital and Cyrus Renault! Some people say that it’s been a long time coming. But I for one thoroughly enjoyed every scene with Jeff Kober as Cyrus Renault. While villains sometimes overstay their welcome in Port Charles, Cyrus was one bad apple who was so good at being bad that many GH fans couldn’t look away.
General Hospital recaps recall Thursday’s February 20th episode, and the edge-of-your-seat drama that freed Port Charles of a dangerous killer. Cyrus Renault walked into Port Charles pushing drugs onto Sasha Corbin and threatening Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his territory. Soon enough Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) gained two half brothers. Cyrus and his brother Martin Gray (Michael E Knight) revealed their relationship to the Mayor of Port Charles.
An almost-redemption story that never was resulted in a full-fledged serial killer story. Cyrus Renault became more lethal than ever when his spiritual awakening became severely misguided. Lulu, Sam, Dex, Michael, and the innocent people of Turning Woods fell victim to his twisted “healing,” some of whom didn’t make it out alive. There’s no turning back when a villain kills off characters like Sam and Dex. Sadly, General Hospital news reports confirm Jeff Kober’s GH exit, and that Cyrus Renault is dead. Damn Josslyn is a good shot. Great even. That girl’s got skills.
GH’s Jeff Kober Says Goodbye
According to GH news reports, Kober confirms his GH exit and says goodbye to Cyrus and his co-workers at ABC’s General Hospital. Reportedly, the Daytime Emmy winner expressed his thoughts on the end of his road as Cyrus. He told Soap Opera Digest how he feels as he lets go of his role as Cyrus and his time at GH. Kober explained, “You know what? I’m just now starting to process it because I shot five episodes on January 15th, and on January 16th, I flew to India for nearly a month and had all the experiences that one has when one goes to India for nearly a month. I miss going to work, I miss the people, I miss the process. I gotta tell you, I love acting on a soap. It’s so dangerous for an actor to let go and let the scene happen, and General Hospital gave me an opportunity to practice that letting go, day after day after day, and I relished that. And I will miss that.”
There’s no doubt that Jeff made the role of Cyrus Renault one to remember. He will go down as one of the best villains to ever come to Port Charles- he was just so good at being bad. He will be missed.
General Hospital: Details Jonathan Jackson’s Exit and Recast
Jonathan Jackson portrays one of the most well known characters in loser. Day television. The beloved son of legends Luke (Tony Geary) and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) returned to Port Charles late last year as the ever popular, Lucky Spencer.
According to GH news reports, Jonathan Jackson reprised his role in late summer of 2024. His return was highly anticipated and GH fan’s thoughts ran wild as our imaginations took us through many potential storyline ideas. Currently, Lucky and Elizabeth have begun to reconnect, and fans hope for a second chance at watching them rekindle their old flame.
Previously, General Hospital news and spoilers announced Jonathan Jackson’s GH exit. Although Jackson’s absence from the daytime drama is temporary, concerns continue to buzz among GH fans. Where is Jonathan Jackson, and when will he return? Why did he leave? Will Lucky’s recast, Guy Wilson live up to Jackson in the intense scenes with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst)?
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Dr. Porsche Robinson and Dr. Isaiah Gannon spring into action to try and save Lucky‘s life. However, Guy, Wilson, Phil Jackson shoes as Lucky’s life hangs on the line. Thanks to Cyrus. But thanks to Elizabeth. Lucky is still alive.
General Hospital: Guy Wilson Steps In For Jackson As Lucky Spencer
Jonathan Jackson Checks In Amidst His GH Absence
GH news and spoilers reveal new details regarding Jonathan Jackson’s GH exit. The 42-year-old actor/musician shared a message via Instagram. Jackson revealed that he’s currently in Tennessee, and shows support for the Gorey Ireland Night Run. The 5km run takes place in Wexford, Ireland and is the 10th annual fundraiser for hospice care. Jackson shows his support and is participating in the run remotely. Jackson moved to Ireland with his family in 2020 and keep has close ties to the community. Check out his video message below.
Jonathan Jackson’s Lucky Recast catches GH fans off-guard. Many General Hospital fans have long awaited Lucky Spencer’s return. And not just anyone’s portrayal of the legendary Luke and Laura Spencer’s son, but specially for Jonathan Jackson. Finally, he made is way back to Port Charles in late 2024.
General Hospital Comings and Goings
The Lucky we all know and love will look a little different for a while as Jonathan Jackson’s Lucky Spencer is recast. Don’t worry, General Hospital fans can take a breath of relief. According to Soap Opera Digest, Jackson’s GH exit is only temporary.
Reportedly, the 42 year-old actor and musician’s GH exit is short term and he is already filming again at Prospect Studios. General Hospital news reports confirm that a spokesperson told SOD that Days Of Our Lives actor Guy Wilson will replace Jacks for “a handful of episodes.”
General Hospital spoilers reveal that although Lucky will look different, GH fans may ee a familiar face as this isn’t Guy Wilson’s first General Hospital appearance. In fact, GH news reports confirm that Wilson once played a teenage Luke Spencer (Tony Geary). according to General Hospital, spoilers, Luke and Tracy had daydreamed their life together if only they had met as teens. That’s when Guy Wilson portrayed teenage Luke in March of 2006.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Lucky and Elizabeth Webber are headed for big things. So, don’t fret. Jackson will return before we know it. General Hospital blog would like to thank Guy Wilson for stepping in Jackson’s shoes during a front burner storyline. Let’s give him the warm-welcome that he deserves.
General Hospital: Jason Calls Diane After Anna Puts Danny At Risk
It’s time to call Diane! Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is on a tear and will stop anyone who gets in the way of her mission. It doesn’t matter if they’re a WSB agent a 20 something year-old young woman or a mob enforcer. Anna isn’t letting anyone mess up her investigation.
General Hospital recaps recall Anna’s shocking decision to arrest Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). The police commissioner isn’t messing around with anyone who tries to take this investigation into their own hands. Already she has dismissed Dante for being too close to the case. Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) has been arrested, and now Jason.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dex Heller’s (Evan Hofer) killer. The entire city of Port Charles wants their killer brought to justice, and Anna knows that she has to play her cards right otherwise Renault will slip through the cracks. Ultimately, this dangerous criminal needs to be off the streets and she will do what it takes to make that happen.
Time To Call Diane
Meanwhile, people like Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) advocate for Cyrus as the known criminal oversteps with Jason’s son Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) . Thanks to Martin, Danny and the rest of PC become easier marks now that Jason is in lock up. Obviously, Jason doesn’t want Cyrus anywhere near Danny, and he doesn’t care who knows it. Now he suffers the consequences of making a public death threat.
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers Jason calls Diane after Anna makes her arrest. Will she be able to get Jason out of Pentonville so that he can protect his son? Putting Jason behind bars puts Danny at an even higher risk.
Will Diane work her magic and get Jason out of Anna’s control before Cyrus strikes again?
General Hospital: Jason Morgan Goes Into Full Dad Mode
And so it begins! Danny Morgan was born into a unique family dynamic. His mom Sam (God rest her soul) was a tough cookie. An adventure seeker, scuba diver, Private Investigator, and so much more, Sam will always be remembered for her strength and courage. Danny’s father, Jason Morgan is quite the tru seeker himself. As Sonny Corinthos’s right hand man, Jason’s job as a mob enforcer sets the tone for Danny’s family dynamic. Regardless, Jason protects Danny no matter what.
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers, Jason Morgan gears up to go full force when someone messes with his son. Jason wasn’t around for much of Danny’s young life, but now that Sam is gone Jason has stepped up to his dad status. He’s there for his son no matter what or who tries to get in the way.
Dad Mode! Jason Protects Danny
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Jason steps in when someone puts their hands in Danny. He sets a firm warning, and tells them to take their hands off of his son. It’s hard to say who tries to mess with Danny, but Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) has been on a downward spiral lately. The news about him and Sasha’s biological connection hit him hard, and he’s been acting out ever since. This week, Cody causes a stir at The Black Dog, but does he have the nerve to mess with Danny?
This week on General Hospital Jason takes care of business when Danny is in trouble.
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