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‘General Hospital’ Spoilers, News & Update: Who Is Responsible For Bomb Case & For Morgan’s Death?

‘General Hospital’ Spoilers, News & Update: Who Is Responsible For Bomb Case & For Morgan’s Death?

When in 1970’s the show “General Hospital” was doing bad with the rating, Gloria Monty decided to move the show’s focus away from the hospital and onto material more relevant to a younger audience. Everybody loves a great drama plus with a romance, this must end on everyone’s watched list.

According to Blasting News, Julian is not the one who is responsible for the bomb case and neither for Morgan’s death, all the bloodshed is on Nelle’s hands. When Jason and Curtis linked the bombing to Julian, the evidence that traced back to Julian was sloppy on purpose. While Derek Wells Van was used, Julian was set up when she was taking orders from Oscar Jessup who might be Olivia Jerome. Nelle is working with her father who isn’t dead while her little orphan story made Corinthos’ family to feel sorry for her. Her dad is not a mastermind, but a pawn who is lying to her and manipulating her to do as he says. Jason and Curtis will dig deeper into the case and will find out that both Jason and Sonny were set up. Some fans are speculating that Morgan is not really dead, but a recast is not announced.

According to Tv OverMind, Alexis is going to be in a bad place, she was drunk when she hit Julian with her car. But, Sonny is also a mess, he caught Nelle’s scheming and he wants to know why is she working so hard to ruin his marriage. While Nelle thinks she has Sonny in her palm, she has no idea he knows about her plans and he is working against her.

According to She Knows, Natalia Livingston said the writers were very careful and they approached her rape scene were thoughtful. It was a big deal for her and it wasn’t something they took lightly. However, that filming that scene left her traumatized.

“General Hospital” airs weekdays on ABC.

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