The General Hospital spoilers for Monday, April 10th, tease that Sonny, despite a bold gesture by Nelle, is in no mood to forgive.
It Wasn’t What You Thought!
Friday, Nelle (Chloe Lanier) rushed off from Perks and a chat with Michael (Chad Duell) to “make this all go away.” Obviously, she wanted to confess that she staged the whole tryst between her and Sonny (Maurice Benard), drugging him no less. So he wasn’t responsible for cheating! Yay, right?! No. Sonny tells her if she’s looking for absolution, she’s not going to find it with him.
To Make Matters Worse…
Like most soap characters, Carly (Laura Wright) and Jax (Ingo Rademacher) seem to think sex is a good way to comfort someone who is down. She and Jax, after the emotional talk they had Friday, on Monday begin kissing. Carly tells him she doesn’t want him to stop. But will they stop in time for Carly to find out Sonny didn’t sleep with Nelle? What do you think, dear Soap Cities readers?
Tit for Tat
Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) tells Jason (Billy Miller) that if Franco (Roger Howarth) isn’t allowed to be part of getting Jake (Hudson West) well, she doesn’t see why Sam (Kelly Monaco) should be either. It’s slightly immature, sure, but Jason is being kind of unreasonable too.
Dad Did What?
Hello, Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth)! Earth to Kristina! Where have you been? While chatting outside Perks, Kristina asks Michael, “Dad had an affair?”
Just the Facts Ma’am
Nathan (Ryan Paevey) asks Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) if she has any reason to believe Julian (Will deVry) might still be alive. Not sure creepy occurrences around the house count, but go for it, Alexis!
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Discussion3 Comments
perhaps i’ll miss this show….
the sonny show bores me to tears
LOL
im watching live, and i’ve hardly had it on sound….and i don’t think i’m missing a bit, and it’s nearly over
susan