General Hospital: Will Cody Go Through With Deceiving Molly (and Ric and Ava)?
Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) doesn’t seem too worried about going to prison. Maybe in the back of her mind she banks on the fact that her mother has gotten her out of trouble multiple times over. Currently, Kristina prances around town, visiting babies and soaking up the sun. The Metro Court pool is open for the Summer, and Kristina has some crosses to bear.
It’s not like Ava Jerome (Maura West) and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) aren’t on Kristina’s mind. They very much are at the front of her focus, but not in the way we’d expect. Right now all Kristina should think about is getting her soul right after what she did. This girl needs some serious self reflection after attempting to kill Ava . The guilt should be eating Kristina alive after what happened to Ric and Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst). Instead, Kristina is fixated on any type of revenge she can get. She justifies her plan to split up Ava and Ric with claims that she’s looking out for her sister Molly (Kristen Vaganos). According to General Hospital recaps, Kristina presented Cody with a money making opportunity. She took him aside and asked him to seduce Ava. Kristina made her intentions clear- and that’s to breakup Ava and Ric, with claims that she’s doing it for Molly’s sake.
This week on General Hospital, spoilers tease that Operation Get Codied (Cody-ed): Ava Edition goes underway. Cody agreed to Kristina’s request to seduce her enemy. First, Cody is no amateur, and he requires upfront payment. Then, according to General Hospital recaps, their covert mission to split up Ava and Ric is in a trial period at this stage in the game. Cody required $1000 upfront before he proceeds with the first step of the mission. Despite his cash request, Kristina handed over her high-end designer sunglasses, and Cody accepted.
Kristina and Cody Deceive Molly
Meanwhile, Cody’s blossoming friendship with Molly becomes more and more deceptive. General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Cody is conflicted. He begins to develop feelings for Molly, but his secret mission to seduce Ava Jerome gets in the way. Once again, Kristina’s actions end up having a negative effect on her sister‘s life. Who knows what could be brewing between Molly and Cody. But thanks to Molly‘s sister they may never know.
Will Kristina’s obsession with Ava, and Cody‘s greed spoil a potential romance before it even starts?
Jonathan Jackson and Clare Bowen Head To Tour July 2025
General Hospital fans want to know… Why is Lucky leaving GH? Last year, General Hospital’s iconic Lucky Spencer returned to the canvas In June of 2024 it was announced that Johnathan Jackson would reprise his role as Lucky, and he debuted on August 23rd, 2024. Back then it was said that Jackson’s return would be a long term stint. Instead, Lucky graced Port Charles with his presence almost an entire Summer shy of a year.
Lucky’s proposal to lifelong love Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) was a surprise to GH fans. Then shortly after, Lucky revealed that he was leaving Port Charles, and Jackson’s upcoming exit was confirmed. One moment Lucky was begging to spend the rest of his life in Port Charles with Liz and their son Aiden. And in the next moment he was already telling her that he’s skipping town.
Why is Lucky leaving General Hospital? Well, Lucky Spencer says he’s leaving because he loves Elizabeth so much that he has to simply let her go. Elizabeth turned down his marriage proposal and put their lives into perspective. Thus resulting in Lucky’s PC exit.
Why is Jonathan Jackson leaving General Hospital?
Here’s the deal- According to the latest GH news, Jackson tells TV Insider the details about his exit. “It was more of a real, sincere attempt from myself and from General Hospital to make it work for a longer period of time. The hope was to be able to stay on longer.”
Back in 2012 Jackson joined the cast of ABC’s primetime hit, Nashville. Although the show ended in 2018, Jonathan Jackson, Clare Bowen and other Nashville co-stars continue to go on musical tour. In fact, Jackson is featured in a recent Instagram promo along with Bowen. The two engaged in a promotional skit, sharing information about their upcoming summer tour.
Summer Tour/ July 2025 Songs & Sounds of Music City
General Hospital news reports have confirmed Jackson’s General Hospital exit. Jonathan Jackson’s exit comes just before the summer music tour scheduled for this July. Although, the music doesn’t stop there. Fall tour dates have also been scheduled which would further keep Jackson away from his role as General Hospital’s Lucky Spencer.
General Hospital Blog wishes, Jonathan Jackson, Clare Bowen, and the rest of the musicians hitting the road a safe and successful tour.
General Hospital: Lucky’s Leaving- Jonathan Jackson Exits General Hospital
Is it true? Lucky’s Leaving General Hospital?! Transient Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson) strikes again. His “here today, gone tomorrow,” act draws as much mystery as Houdini. Ever since Lucky arrived in Port Charles all Elizabeth can think about is, will he stay or will he go? Can she trust him? That’s a no. When it comes to Lucky, home is where the adventure is not Elizabeth and their child apparently.
General Hospital shocked fans when Lucky got down on one knee, asked Elizabeth to marry him. Then, she turned him down, and it wasn’t gently. For a few moments, Lucky was convinced that he was a home-bodied family man, and that Liz could anchor him down- not in a bad way. But all it took was for Elizabeth to be honest and understanding with Lucky about who they are. A faster engagement attempt has never been documented. One moment, Lucky had convinced himself that he could be what Elizabeth needs. Quickly, Elizabeth’s words resonated and he announced that he was leaving Port Charles.
Please tell me how one goes so rapidly from one extreme to the next. First, Lucky makes quite convincing promises by proposing marriage and declaring security and stability. Then suddenly that all turned into cold, hard, lies. He couldn’t possibly mean what he said if his mind could change that quickly.
Lucky’s Leaving- Jonathan Jackson Exits General Hospital
According to General Hospital new reports, Lucky’s painful truth leads straight to his and Jonathan Jackson’s GH exit. Jackson returned to General Hospital last summer. Fans had been rooting for lucky and to reconnect, but Elizabeth and Lucky just broke up instead. It’s true, Lucky’s leaving Port Charles yet again, and the love of his life and his son behind.
I have no words for Lucky Spencer at this time. Honestly, I am disappointed in Lucky for how careless he was with Elizabeth. What do you think about the latest Liz and Lucky scenes?
Alexis seeks legal representation- for the Cassadine Estate? Or to defend Kristina? Ava Jerome (Maura West) just ruined Alexis Davis’s (Nancy Lee Grahn) day. While ruining someone’s day isn’t a very nice thing to do, neither is attempted murder. Ava may have just delivered Alexis some of the worst news of her life, but at least no one missies to kill her.
Kristina Corinthos Davis (Kate Mansi) is cooked and her mother knows it. Alexis Davis, Attorney at Law, tries her darnedest to discredit Ava’s evidence. She throws her weight around with her knowledge and passion for the law. Alexis makes sure that Ava knows that evidence must represent guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and so far Ava’s failed to deliver. However, it’s just the beginning. Can Alexis pull off embezzling money from. The Cassadine Estate to fulfill Ava’s needs?
Alexis Seeks Legal Representation
According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Alexis needs a lawyer after Ava Jerome paid her a little visit. Despite Alexis’s ability to downplay the footage of Kristina in the parking garage, she knows that her daughter is guilty as sin. Hut a mother will do anything for her child- even when they’re wrong. She’s already lost Sam, so Alexis is determined not to let Kristin rot away in a prison cell.
General Hospital previews show Alexis asking someone to represent her. We can only imagine that she’s asking because of Kristina’s ordeal with Ava. Of all the layers who now reside in Port Charles, who will Alexis seek out to help? Well, there’s Diane Miller (Carolyn Henessy), Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight). the new guy Marco (Adrian Anchondo), Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst), and Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vaganos).
Will Molly stand by Kristina after what she’s done? Thankfully, Molly’s dad Ric is alive and well. That very well could not have been the case though, and Ric and Elizabeth could be dead. Is what Kristina did forgivable? Surely, Ava is more than a thorn kn Kristina’s side, and a threat to Sonny’s custody of Avery. But most would say that what Kristina did isn’t justified.
General Hospital: Kristina Reacts, Is Elizabeth Alive?
Lucky Spencer hasn’t been back in Port Charles for too long, but he’s already reconnected with his close family and friends. Aside from the obvious, Laura, Lulu, and Elizabeth, Lucky has been getting closer to an old family friend of his dad’s. Luke Spencer (Tony Geary) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) remained close friends throughout the decades since the 1990s. So now, Lucky gotten closer to Sonny’s daughter Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) as the run Charlie’s Pub together.
Lately, Kristina’s reckless behavior has caused some concerns around Port Charles. Her beef with Ava Jerome (Maura West) has fueled her fury, and the more Ava pokes, the more Kristina reacts. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Kristina causes insurmountable pain for her dad’s long time family friend.
General Hospital Recaps: An emotionally charged visit brought Kristina Corinthos to Ava Jerome’s door. The two argued over Sonny, Avery, and dare I say… Irene, aka Adela. Although Kristina initiated this meeting when she showed up uninvited, Ava pushed a button that should have stayed off-limits. Yes, it’s when Ava mocked Kristina for not being a mother- rubbing Adela’s death in her face, and calling her Irene. This was all too much for the mob boss’s daughter, so she was sent over the edge- but not literally this time.
Is Elizabeth Alive? Will Lucky Forgive Kristina?
Instead, Kristina threatened to stop Ava and vowed to put a stop to her coming after Sonny. She stormed out and then she put her threat into production. In a moment of mental chaos and harboring extreme emotions, Kristina made a huge mistake. She cut the brakes on Ava’s car in what seems like an act of attempted murder. That’s when a devastating twist makes Kristina’s revenge that much worse. Her bold move against Ava could now cost the lives of two innocent people.
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, ABC released a special GH Sneak Peak for Monday, March 31st. Friday’s Cliffhanger left GH fans anxious for the next episode. The teaser shows the aftermath of the crash, Kristina unscathed, Ric looking D.O.A., and Elizabeth is nowhere to be seen.
GH rumors suggest that Elizabeth, Ric, or possibly both may be dead. Kristina’s misguided attempt at revenge against Ava Jerome has led to devastating consequences. Despite the current developments, there has been no indication of an exit for Rebecca Herbst or Rick Hearst. According to General Hospital comings and goings, there has been no confirmation regarding Elizabeth and Ric’s potential deaths.
General Hospital: Kristina crashes into Ric and Elizabeth
Will Ric and Elizabeth Survive The Crash?! Ava Jerome (Maura West) has pushed an already troubled mob daughter over the edge just to watch her fall. It’s apparent that Ava likes to see Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) squirm, and nothing is off limits. Shockingly, Ms. Jerome hits her where it counts when she mocks Kristina’s devastating loss.
General Hospital recaps recall have Kristina initiated another verbal attack on Ava. Flashback to the traumatic event that resulted in the loss of Kristina’s baby. She and Ava got into it and one thing led to another. They got in each other’s faces, Ava got too close, Kristina got emotional, tripped over a bag, and SPLASH! Out the window she went, and right into the Metro Court pool. You know the rest.
Evidently, Ava knew exactly which buttons to push to set off Sonny’s daughter. The former mobster herself loved every minute of it, hoping Kristina would incriminate herself. And that’s exactly what she did. But little does Ava know that Kristina has gone above and beyond the guilt of a measly threat.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Kristina cut Ava Jerome’s brakes and she, Ric, and Elizabeth pay the price. Kristina Corinthos lost control but her conscience got the best of her. When she tried to right her wrong. But rushing to warn Ava only makes things worse. Now, not only has she deliberately tried to kill Ava, she has accidentally harmed Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst).
According to General Hospital previews, Lucky’s desperate for answers as he runs out of Charlie’s to observe the situation. He runs toward the horrific scene but is held back by law enforcement. Recently, ABC’s General Hospital shared a sneak peak of the crash’s aftermath. Law enforcement tells Luck that, “they’re doing everything they can for her,” as he’s desperate to know if Elizabeth is alright. From the looks of things Ric suffers a head injury and Elizabeth has yet to be seen.
ABC’s official GH sneak peak reveals that Kristina walks away unscathed as her victims fight for their lives.
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?
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.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his brother Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) have a troubled relationship. Ric came to Port Charles back in 2002. Unfortunately, his arrival into his mob boss of a brother’s hometown wasn’t a happy family reunion. Let’s just say that Sonny and Ric aren’t the type of bros to have each other’s back.
Ric left Port Charles in 2009, then briefly returned in 2016. For the most part Ric was a covert villain. As GH recaps recall, Ric spiraled and exposed himself to the town after holding Carly hostage. Shockingly, Carly was locked in a panic room inside Ric’s own home. He shared that home with Elizabeth.
Ric was romantically involved with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn). But his most complicated relationship was the one he had with his brother. Sonny and Ric weren’t best buds. Actually, Ric grew up with a father who hated Sonny. He came to PC and dated trouble, and committed crimes.
Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst)
Rick Hearst Returns To GH As Ric Lansing
General Hospital news confirmed that Tic Lansing is headed back to Port Charles. Yes, Sonny’s brother is back! Sources say that casting director Mark Teschner reached out to Hearst. In a recent interview, Rick Hearst shares the details about he’s GH comeback.
“It’s been very much on my periphery and not in my consciousness for eight years,” he disclosed. “The last time I was there was 2016.”
General Hospital recaps recall the character’s name drop during a conversation between Alexis Davis and Molly Lansing Davis (Kristen Vagabosý. Reportedly, Hearst
“I didn’t think anything of it, really, and then lo and behold, [casting director] Mark Teschner is reaching out to me via email, my Google voicemail and my Facebook with a ‘call me,’ Hearst recalls. “I’m like, You know, as much as I love Mark and I love that he would reach out to me, that’s awfully intense. Somethings up.”
According to the latest GH news updates, Rick Hearst reveals his thoughts when Mark Tescher asked the big question. Hearst was asked to reprise his GH role as Ric Lansing. The actor explains, “My first question was, ‘Really?” he muses. “And he said, ‘Yeah.’ I said, ‘What’s the story, what’s happening?’ So then he told me and I kind of look at it as, ‘Daddy’s home and here to take care of his daughter and anything that entails.'”
It sounds like Ric comes back to Port Charles as Molly goes through a tough time. Will Lansing represent his own daughter in a custody battle?
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Rick Hearst has been taking his first scenes. Ric Lansing returns to Port Charles on the week of August 19th.
There’s no doubt that Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) has gone down a dark path. He’s gotten himself into quite a bit of trouble since his father died. Gregory’s loss had a major impact on Finn’s health. Sadly, he began drinking and even cheated on Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst)!
Michael Easton’s GH Exit Confirmation
According to General Hospital news reports Michael Easton reveals that he has been part of General Hospital. Sadly, that decade comes to an end as he confirms his GH exit. General Hospital spoilers revealed that Finn agrees to check himself in rehab, despite the heartache. He and his daughter Violet are extremely close, and both of their hearts are broken. His brother and his new wife stepped in, calling in the big guns- Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot). Unfortunately, took it upon themselves to get a restraining order against Finn so that he cannot go near Violet.
GH recaps recall a heartbroken father. Despite Dr. Finn’s efforts at pleading with Tracy, he surrenders to their actions. As it turns out, Finn’s has to leave his daughter in Chase and Brook Lynn’s care.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Michael Easton’s goodbye video. Easton confirmed that he’s left General Hospital after ten years. Will you miss Michael Easton in his various roles in Port Charles?
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