General Hospital gossips reveal that Dr. Silas Clay is renewed and many fans expect due to the developments in Ava's condition. Recall in the previous episodes that Silas diagnosed Ava of an advanced Non-Hodgkin lymphoma and his renewal suggests writers are developing the story.
In relation to Ava's diagnosis, Silas starts to look for ways to save her. He tests Kiki and Julian as donors but finds out that Kiki did not match. These findings raise his speculations that Kiki Jerome may not be Ava's daughter but Nini Clay's. Now that another angle has surfaced in the story, and it looks like it is not only Avery with paternity issues in General Hospital.
A lot of instances visit Silas. It could be that Madeline Reeves, Nina's mother, swapped babies and Ava's real baby is somewhere. For General Hospital fans, they may call to mind that Madeline together with her sister Liesl Obrecht have been involved in the trade of swapping babies so this scenario is most likely.
Moreover, a romance is brewing between Liz Webber and the new guy in town, Jake Doe (a.k.a Jason Morgan. To add spice to the romance, a new character, Rebecca Budig will be introduced. Remember that Ric Lansing already stands between Liz and Jake's way and now that another third party is expected, things are surely going to be difficult for them.
Not only is Ric Lansing jealous of Jason because of Liz but also with the deep friendship between the Corintho's boss, Sonny. Sonny in several occasion make Ric feel that he sees Jason as more of a brother than himself. Because Jake is the apple of Ric's eye, rumor has it that he will discover Joe's real identity before anyone else and will plot to get rid of him before Sonny finds out that his best friend is alive and well.
On the other hand, as Joe attempts to get inside the Jerome crime family, Damien Spinelli digs deeper into Joe as he recognizes him to be Morgan back at the hospital. It looks like Jason is not only struggling to get his memories back but also, he is up against the crime families' top men.
Join the Conversation