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A New Edition Of The General Hospital Weekly Blog.


A new week is here and that means it’s time for a new edition of Lori Wilson’s weekly GH Rundown over at our sister site, Soaps.com.

She weighs in on last week’s episodes including the welcoming of another spawn of Carly, the climactic whacking of Claudia and the soggy aftermath of bid bon voyage to Port Charles’ most dirty mouthed woman.

Here’s a sampling:

“Carly fortuitously found an empty, yet safe cabin to have her baby in. Of course Claudia followed her and the shot of her standing a the doorway, dripping wet from the rain, with the ominous lighting on her face and the slightly upwards angle was hilarious and scary at the same time. Claudia showed some compassion though and acted like a human being by helping Carly give birth, but then turned back into a psycho and tried to kidnap little Josslyn. This pretty much exemplified the problem I had with Claudia during her whole time on the show. She would make us feel compassion towards her, but then turned around and did an amazingly horrendous thing. There was never any middle ground with her and I needed more shades of gray and not such massive extremes.”

To read more or Lori’s thoughts on last week’s episodes, please follow this link.

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  1. From tina

    GH could have done so much more with Claudia. She could have been redeemed and should have been. Her complexity made her so interesting. If the writers played it right, she and Sonny could have been a superb supercouple. Their loss is another soap’s gain.

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