Every so often, when the storylines are really heating up, and when there is something about an episode which makes it a, “can’t miss,” General Hospital Executive Producer, Frank Valentini, likes to reach out to fans via social media.
General Hospital news reports Valentini has taken to Twitter to reveal GH spoilers for today’s upcoming episode.
General Hospital spoilers reveal there will be a surprise return in today’s show that’s “got it all.”
Frank Valentini reveals, “This show’s got it all: a party, Carly and Jason, Sonny, Anna and Finn, Elizabeth and Scotty and a surprise return!”
General Hospital rumors suggest Valentini is referring to the return of Sean Blakemore as Shawn Butler. Previous GH news and spoilers reported on the latest comings and goings, which involves Shawn making his way to the scene in Pentonville.
Don’t miss today’s all new episode of, General Hospital!
The name, Lucky Spencer, needs no introduction in the soap opera fandom. Lucky is an iconic character, almost like daytime drama royalty. His parents are none other than Lucas Lorenzo Spencer (Anthony Geary), and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis).
Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) didn’t just ride the coattails of his legendary parents; he and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) made quite a love story .themselves, following in Luke and Laura’s infamous love.
General Hospital news reports reveal a ew want podcast interview with Jackson, discussing his role as Lucky Spencer on General Hospital. Jackson joined the cast in 1993 as Luke and Laura’s son. He exited the role in 1999, but returned in 2009-2011. His strong rows with the people of Port Charles left opportunity for his return visit in 2015.
General Hospital news reports state Jackson, just like his character, Lucky, moved to Ireland with his family. Although he is no longer living in LA, GH spoilers reveal he is willing to return.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jackson’s interview left much to the imagination after he confirmed he is open to a return to GH. According to Dishing With Digest, JJ said to fans, “I always had it in my mind to come back periodically, so I’m always open to that.”
Now that Elizabeth has been consistently unlucky ???? in love, and she just lost her husband, Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), it would seem like the perfect time to bring a little “Luck” Elizabeth’s way.
It seemed like Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) was able to talk Cameron Webber (William Lipton) down when he was dead set on making Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) pay for killing Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). Cameron’s mom, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) is the one who told him that Jason is responsible.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Cameron’s grief and anger are taking over. He’s focused on making Jason pay for joking Franco.
General Hospital news reveal Elizabeth and Cameron clash. this spoiler leads to more GH rumors which claim Liz will have a change of heart after hearing Jason telling Jake that he did not kill Franco. Will Elizabeth be able to change Cam’a mind?
Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) took her son, Jake (Hudson West), to see his father, Jason Morgan, (Steve Burton) while detained.
Jake was shaken up after his brother, Cameron Webber (William Lipton) went off and told the child that his father killed their stepdad, Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Elizabeth comes to a realization after hearing Jason talk Jake down. Jake questioned Jason’s involvement in Franco’s death and Jason assured his son he would never hurt anyone that would ultimately end up hurting Jake.
General Hospital rumors insinuate that Elizabeth has a moment of awakening when Jason was talking to Jake. The look on her face was the look of realization that she’s misplaced blame due to being clouded by grief and anger. If Elizabeth comes forward with what she knows about the father of her child, she could be the key to setting Jason free.
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) isn’t happy with the way her friend, Cameron Webber (William Lipton) is handling his grief.
Cameron is lashing out and he’s taking his anger about Franco’s (Roger Howarth) death out on others, one particular person being his little brother, Jake.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Josslyn confronts and scolds Cameron. Josslyn leaned about how he told his brother that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Jake’s own father, is the one who killed their stepdad.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst), will have to answer a very tough question.
Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) is all too familiar with what Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is going through. He’s been framed by Peter August (Wes Ramsey) for a murder he didn’t commit. Just as Sam was framed for killing Shiloh Archer (Coby Ryan McLaughlin), Jason is being framed for the murder of Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason’s options are not optimal. He’s being pressured to take a deal he doesn’t want to take.
General Hospital previews show Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) and Jason at odds over a deal being offered to Jason in which he clearly doesn’t want to take.
General Hospital rumors indicate that Jason will need nothing short of a miracle to get out of this one. Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) has fraudulently named Jason as the promise suspect. Her statement as a “witness” along with Elizabeth Webber Baldwin’s (Rebecca Herbst) confession of Jason and Franco’s “agreement,” has Jason bound pretty tight. What will it take to vindicate Jason?
Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) just lost her husband to a senseless murder. The man she’s been holding responsible is actually her ex, and the father of her son, Jake. Elizabeth has put the blame on Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), but she must come to her senses at some point.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the grieving widow and mother of 3 boys is definitely on edge as part of her grief and frustration.
General Hospital previews show Peter August (Wes Ramsey), Franco’s (Roger Howarth) real killer, asking questions at the nurses station. Elizabeth can then be heard telling Peter, “Just shut the Hell up!”
Is Elizabeth struggling with her own decision to blame Jason for something she knows deep down he didn’t do?
Cameron Webber (William Lipton) is convinced that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is responsible for the death of his stepdad; Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth). His mom, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) is Hell bent on pointing the finger at her ex, the father of her son, Jake.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cameron Webber’s grief, along with misinformation from Elizabeth has led Cam to lay blame on the wrong individual.
General Hospital previews show Cameron, alongside his grandmother, Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) saying that he needs someone to make sure Jason pays for what he did to Franco. It seems like he’d be talking to former P.I., Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), hoping for justice for Franco. Jason is obviously not the man who murdered Franco, and those who know him believe in his innocence. It’ll take some time and proof for Cameron and Liz to finally see clearly through their clouded judgement brought on by grief.
Things for really complicated for Jason after Gladys falsified information, claiming to be a witness to Franco’s murder, placing Jason at the scene as the culprit. GH rumors indicate it’s going to take some convincing for Jordan, Liz, and Cam, to wake up and realize the real killer is Peter August (Wes Ramsey).
Cameron Webber (William Lipton) has had it pretty tough recently as the young teen struggles through more than any child should have to go endure.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Cameron struggles through making sense of this tragic loss- coping with the death of his step father, Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth) will require significant support from those who love him. Many of those who would be there to comfort and console Cameron in his time of grief are also grieving the same loss. His mom, Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) is always there for her boys, supporting them and encouraging them knowing every way. This time it will be more difficult for Liz as she is suffering the loss of the same man.
General Hospital news reports confirm GH comings and goings news related to Cameron’s biological father. GH news reports, actor Chad Brannon (Zander Smith) will make his rerun debut on Tuesday’s episode of General Hospital.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is the most delusional being that ever existed at this point. He is so confident that he’ll keep getting away with his crimes because no one has been able to nail him.
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal Peter has an intense encounter with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), the one man he should fear. Jason is already onto Peter. He knows that he’s the one who killed Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), while Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) is holding Jason responsible for her husband’s death.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Peter has something to say to Jason, but his delusional confidence might be exactly what takes him down- that and of course the instincts and skills of Jason Morgan.
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