Carly Exposes Nina To Drew! Currently, Port Charles Congressman Drew Cain/Quartermaine is at odds with nearly the entire city. While Congressman Cain has some supporters, the majority of the PC voters have his number. But that all could change once the public learns the truth about Drew’s wild night.
General Hospital recaps remind us that Nina and Portia are behind Drew’s actions on that recent infamous night. Just as he claimed, Drew really was drugged that night. Then, in order to keep Willow in his good graces Drew went on a mission to prove there were drugs in his system. But it doesn’t end there. Now he must prove that he did not take ketamine willingly. In fact, he framed Tracy for drugging him well knowing full well of Portia‘s involvement. Thanks to lab rat Brad Cooper (Parry Shen), Drew has more leverage on Portia now than ever before. However, he doesn’t expect that Curtis would swoop in and help his wife diffuse the situation.
Meanwhile, Portia isn’t the only one who could go down for this crime. Don’t forget that this whole thing was Nina’s idea. She found Jacinda at the Metro Court with Boyle, and needed Portia to get access to the ketamine, but Nina said everything in motion. This week on General Hospital, Carly exposes Nina to Drew. Carly feels the pressure and desperation to ensure a favorable custody outcome for her son Michael. It’s no surprise that Carly uses Nina‘s crimes against her. The Corinthos custody trial is about to begin and Carly make sure to air Nina’s dirty laundry.
Why give Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) this much power?! Did Drew Breakup Curtis and Portia?
Oh, Curtis. What are we going to do with you? GH fans had high hopes for Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) this time around, but it seems as though he has let many of us down. I thought for sure that he would support Dr. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) this time. I get it. I know she lied to him. But in all fairness Curtis already knew the worst part of the entire situation.
Let’s face it, this is more about Curtis than it is about Portia’s lie. Sadly, Curtis didn’t stand by his wife and understand her fears. Instead, he made it about himself when they could turn things around on Drew- together. Curtis is just mad because he feels insecure that his wife didn’t confide in him. Now he’s going to give Drew the satisfaction of breaking up his and Portia’s marriage.
Did Drew Breakup Curtis and Portia?
This week on General Hospital Portia deals with the fallout of keeping Drew’s blackmail a secret. If Curtis doesn’t come around then he and Portia are headed for a bitter end. According to recent General Hospital rumors, Curtis leans on Jordan at a rapidly rising rate. Just the other day he told the same woman who he divorced over “lies” (about her own job btw) that he needed to talk to someone he trusted. He meant her. Sooo he divorced someone he trusts?!
I’m sorry, but Curtis needs to sit down. Portia AND Jordan should fight over Dr. Gannon (Sawandi Wilson). Curtis can move on with Auntie Stella (Vernee Watson), and they can adopt a few cats.
General Hospital Spoilers: Will Nina’s Plan Backfire?
Nina Pushes Willow Closer to Drew?! Well, that was quicker than I thought. Honestly, I thought this would drag out forever and Drew wouldn’t know he was drugged. But it looks kind they’re all about to find out what really went down. Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) had to think outside the box and come up with something drastic- after all, desperate times call for desperate measures.
General Hospital Recaps: Nina went rogue from Carly Spencer (Laura Wright), and made her first move against Drew, without Carly. Nina’s plot to free Willow from Drew. That’s when Nina teamed up with Dr. Portia Robinson, and then hired Jucinda to set up the Congressman, anticipating his downfall. Jucinda is a professional escort, aka a pro$t!tute, and Nina couldn’t resist. She saw the opportunity to hire Jucinda to make it appear as though Drew had cheated on Willow.
However, Nina took things a step further than simply hiring a woman to flirt and potentially get Drew to cheat. According to General Hospital spoilers, Nina’s plot to drive Willow away from Drew worked seamlessly at first glance. Heck, even at second glance. But sooner rather than later, the plan unfolds.
Nina’s Plan Brings Willow And Drew Closer
Oops! I don’t think what happens next is exactly what Nina hoped for. Things don’t look so good for Willow’s mom- or even for Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr). Even when he’s losing, Drew Cain is winning. General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Nina’s plan to rid Willow of Drew backfires ten fold. First of all, she hired someone to set up the Congressman so that her daughter believes that he cheated on her- ok, fine. That’s a solid plan. And Nina didn’t even expect the professional companion to consummate the business deal. Instead, Nina only needed the appearance of one scandalous night that Willow won’t forget, or forgive walking in on “the morning after.”
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: Curtis (Donnell Turner) and Drew (Cameron Mathison) At War
Once solid bros, Curtis Ashford and Drew Cain/Quartermaine are now adversarial enemies. It all started when Drew went from selfless hero to selfish villain. Now, all of his enemies that started out friends are seeing a side of him that they’ve never seen before. What happens to Drew’s ego if Curtis exposes Drew and Nina to Willow?!
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, Curtis (Donnell Turner) and Drew’s (Cameron Mathison) feud continues despite Portia’s involuntary efforts to encourage a truce. GH recaps recall that Drew blackmailed Portia (Brook Kerr) into softening up her husband when it comes to Drew. See, Curtis has no idea that Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) is blackmailing Portia. But he does know that Portia changed Heather Webber’s (Ally Mills). So, Drew banks on Portia’s fear of coming completely clean to work in his favor.
General Hospital rumors tease that Drew’s plan backfires and Curtis retaliates on Drew for involving Portia in this mess. What happens next will affect more people than just Drew. Sadly, Curtis and Nina’s friendship is at risk with Curtis’s next potential move against the enemy. If Curtis retaliates, than Willow and Nina’s worlds will blow apart. The newly established mother-daughter relationship could already come to an end if Willow finds out the truth.
Cutis Exposes Drew And Nina?! Will Curtis Risk His And Nina’s Friendship?
Apparently, Curtis blows Drew and Nina’s secret out of the water. Which secret you ask? You know, the one where Drew sleeps with both mother and daughter. claims to have fallen in love with the daughter, turns in the mother, and then expects it to stay quiet. Apparently, he gets a rude awakening when Curtis exposes Drew and Nina’s secret to Willow. Where does that leave Nina?
General Hospital’s Jeff Kober joined the daytime drama’s iconic cast five years ago. Kober made his first appearance as Cyrus Renault on February 5, 2020. Since then he’s been everyone’s enemy. Even his long lost sister, Mayor Laura (Spencer) Collins (Genie Francis) keeps her distance as best as she can. Still, Cyrus slithers his way into her life through each and (m)any of her family members.
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is a self proclaimed believer, and follower of God. He says he found the Lord’s path, and now carries out “Godly” acts. However, we all know that Cyrus’s shtick has been full of $h!t from day one of his so-called “redemption.” he may have had a few people fooled, but Portia especially had his number.
According to recent General Hospital recaps, Dr. Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) discovers new details about the mysterious GH deaths. The people of Port Charles are on a mission to find Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dex Heller’s (Evan Hofer) killer. Portia’s findings also tie Michael Corinthos’s (Chad Duell) hospital scare to Sam and Dex’s deaths. Moreover, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) wants justice for her boyfriend, and Sam’s family deserves to know the truth about what happened to her.
Is Kober Who Plays Cyrus Leaving General Hospital?
General Hospital news reports reveal that GH’s Steve Burton and Bradford Anderson address killer Cyrus. It’s not often that a killer of this caliber remains on the show for much longer after the big reveal. Odds are that Kober is on his way out. Recently, Steve and Bradford discussed Jeff Kober’s future with the show now that Cyrus killed two main characters. Is Jeff Kober making a GH exit? And is Cyrus Renault leaving?
Here’s what Steve and Bradford have to say about Jeff Kober’s status as Cyrus Renault. Taken peek at the video below.
Metallosis. That’s the name of the disease that Heather Webber acquired as result of a past hip replacement. Apparently, cobalt poisoning is the reason that Heather Webber is a murdering psychopath. She recently received devastating news, and now Heather Webber fights for her freedom.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Heather’s condition may not give her a get of jail free card after all. Instead, recent results show that Heather’s body still contains a high level of cobalt. Because of this Heather is still responsible for the murders and crimes that cost so many lives.
Heather Webber Fights For Her Freedom
General Hospital previews show Heather’s latest struggle as the door closed on her freedom. Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) broke the news about her test results, and they both agreed that something isn’t quite right. According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Heather won’t rest until she gets to the bottom of the unexpected results.
Portia Robinson Examines Heather Webber
Was foul play involved? GH rumors hint that Heather stews about the situation and then takes action. Meanwhile, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) is a happy camper about Heather’s imminent and likely indefinite life behind bars. Could Portia have tampered with Heather’s bloodwork to work in her own favor?
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.
There’s no doubt in my mind that Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) is a loving and protective mother and wife. She may not have made all of the right choices when it comes to her family life, but her heart is always with the ones that she loves.
When it comes to Trina, Portia’s fears run wild. The thought of losing her daughter generates fear within her. As a result, Portia’s fears, drive her to do things that she normally wouldn’t do.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Portia is in the position to take matters into her own hands. As a doctor, Dr. Robinson (Brook Kerr) took an oath to always ethically take care of her patients. Essentially, even if the patient is a criminal, Dr. Robinson took an oath to always do the best she can to save a life.
Portia Unethically Treats Heather Webber
GH spoilers tease that Portia is tempted to break the Doctor Hippocratic Oath. Indeed, Dr. Portia Robinson is a medical doctor. But first and foremost, she is a mother. As a mother, her instinct is to protect her daughter. That’s why she is willing to do whatever it takes to keep Trina (Tabyana Ali) from harm. First, Portia’s concern about Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and his family had her doing things she normally wouldn’t. And now that Heather Webber is a threat to Trina, Portia finds herself compromised yet again.
Will Trina use her position as a medical professional as the ultimate weapon against Heather?
Hasn’t Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) learned her lesson? It seems like this woman goes hard for love but when she’s over it, then she becomes destructive.
General Hospital recaps recall that even before Curtis’s attack Portia wanted nothing more than to make things right with Curtis and Trina. Oddly, the man who got cheated on and raised another man’s baby is totally cool with Portia. Hmm, that reminds me of someone else we know. Marcus Taggert reminds me a lot of Sonny in this sense. Because like Taggert, Sonny is also “cool” with the woman who betrayed him. In fact, he’s so cool with her that he married her! Go figure!
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Portia is up to her old ways as bad habits die hard. Her current marital struggles lead to temptation. Currently, her husband is found to a wheel-chair and his sex life is compromised. More importantly, Curtis (Donnell Turner) told his wife that he’s not mentally or emotionally ready to get intimate. GH rumors tease that this deeply affects Portia in a sense that she feels neglected. Similarly to when Taggert’s career made her feel neglected as well. Unfortunately, we all know what happened next.
Meanwhile, TJ leans on her shoulder as she preaches to him about keeping secrets. All the while she has this covert mission to sabotage her daughter’s relationship. Moreover, TJ’s grieves and for some reason he cannot open up to Molly the way that he can with Portia. Apparently, the latest GH rumors claim that their individual circumstances throw them together, and Portia and TJ’s affair shatters Curtis and Molly.
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