Jack and Victor agree to a truce for Katherine’s sake – and to help take down Tucker McCall – but how long will it last? Watch this video clip preview into Friday’s episode on Soap Opera Fan Blog!
Jill and Tucker get caught, Eden arrives in Paris, Jack and Victor make a truce, and Neil and Malcolm agree…
As if Katherine doesn’t have enough on her mind, she finds out that Jill, her non-daughter, has been spending her recess time from work under the sheets with her newly found son, Tucker! You guessed it! Katherine walks in on Jill and Tucker in bed, and though mommy dearest was stopping by to deliver the DNA results, which prove that Tucker is her son, she disowns them both!
Stop the presses, Genoa City is about to get the shock of 2010 when Jack and Victor agree to put their differences aside and come together, to get rid of Tucker, for the sake of Katherine. Can anyone say control issues ahead? Stay tuned to find out who will be the boss and who will be the secretary in this newly formed alliance.
He may have strutted through Genoa City as Raul Guiterrez, but former Young and the Restless actor David Lago just landed a role as Elvis Presley in “Million Dollar Quartet!”
Tickets go on sale on May 30 at the Apollo Theatre at 253 West 125th Street in New York, New York, where the production will be held. Please call the box office at 1-212-531-5305.
With the evidence mounting, Dante prepares to arrest Sonny, though he admits to his mother that he’s been touched by how much the mob boss has come to put his faith in him. He turns to Lulu and tells her that he loves her enough that he has to push her away for her own sake. With everything that could happen, a future for them would be impossible. Meanwhile, his mother sets to work trying to delay Sonny’s arrest. When Johnny discovers what she’s done, he gets fed up and walks out on her. Read the rest of this entry »
If you’re still scratching your head a bit about why James Franco is on GH, the actor wrote an article for the online edition of The Wall Street Journal to explain his choice.
As he’s hinted before, he considers this a form of performance art, but this is the first time he’s gone into depth about just what he means by that.
Here’s an excerpt:
“I finally took the plunge and experimented with the form myself when I signed on to appear on 20 episodes of “General Hospital” as the bad-boy artist “Franco, just Franco.” I disrupted the audience’s suspension of disbelief, because no matter how far I got into the character, I was going to be perceived as something that doesn’t belong to the incredibly stylized world of soap operas. Everyone watching would see an actor they recognized, a real person in a made-up world. In performance art, the outcome is uncertain—and this was no exception. My hope was for people to ask themselves if soap operas are really that far from entertainment that is considered critically legitimate. Whether they did was out of my hands.” Read the rest of this entry »
Paul has a disturbing visit with Patty and calls Emily to come and see her. Watch how Patty reacts to Emily’s visit through this video clip preview into Thursday’s episode on Soap Opera Fan Blog!
Vivian is shocked when Mel decides to settle on the first dress she tries on. Mel’s still not sure why she’s being so helpful, but she seems to be getting overwhelmed by the special attention.
There will soon be a new place where you can catch a bunch of your favorite former Days stars.
Darin Brooks (Max), Patrika Darbo (Nancy) and Jacee Jule (Ellen) have all been cast alongside Jillian Clare (the original Abby) to star in the teen web series “Miss Behave.” Brooks will be playing Mr. Blake Owens, a young English/Drama teacher at Malibu Christian School. Clare plays Tori Archer, who shares a close relationship with him while she’s fighting her inner demons. When her lies finally catch up to her, she has to find a way to redeem herself. Read the rest of this entry »
Under the strain of the kidnapping, enormous trust issues and the pressure of Sami’s personality, her relationship with Rafe cracks over the handling of the kidnapping. Before they can turn to Bo and Hope for some advice on how to handle such situations, Anna makes things worse. She’s getting sick of waiting for this kidnapping plot to end, and her, apparently restless, behavior is only fueling Sami’s loose grip on her self-control. “What is she gonna do to my little girl?” she screams and cries. Read the rest of this entry »