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General Hospital: Big Return Shakes Everything Up On GH

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General Hospital is currently on thrill level 11 on a scale of 1-10! Curtis’ life is hanging by a thread after taking a bullet in the Metro Court shooting. Meanwhile, Esme is done taking heat for a past that she doesn’t even remember. And wants to take back control of her life by finding out the truth about her history. The latest spoilers tease that both these stories will get all the more intense in the upcoming episodes. Moreover, the story will also rope in some new and old characters to raise the bar a few notches higher! In fact, one of those characters has already made their presence felt. Keep reading TV Season & Spoilers to find out all about it!

Ally Mills Returns As Heather Webber

Ever since Esme woke up at the hospital with amnesia, the General Hospital fan base started speculating whether the she-devil really has it, or is faking. However, as the story progressed, it became more likely that Esme really did lose her memory. However, she continued to receive heat for all the evil stunts she had pulled in the past. Most recently, Joss spotted her with Spencer and ripped into Esme, accusing her of trying to steal Trina’s boyfriend. Esme fought back claiming that she is not the old Esme. But Joss wasn’t buying it at any cost! Now, the latest spoilers tease that Esme feels like she really needs to figure out what she really did in her past. Thus, she will reach out to her mother, Heather Webber in the upcoming episodes.

General Hospital spoilers tease that Ally Mills will return to the soap as Heather during the week of July 17-21, 2023. Hence, fans can expect a lot of drama and thrill! Oh, and trouble, of course! It is HEATHER WEBBER we are talking about. The last time we saw her, she was claiming to be the Hook Killer, who claimed plenty of lives. Including Brando and Britt. Now, she will be returning as a beacon of Hope for her daughter, Esme. But will this be good news for the other residents of Port Charles?

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Probably not! But it will surely raise the entertainment factor ten times over for the viewers! So stay tuned to General Hospital to find out what new lease of terror Heather will unleash in PC this time. Moreover, if she manages to bring back Esme’s memory, do you think the mother and daughter will rise as an evil team?

Cheryl Francis Harrington as Irene on General Hospital

Viewers who tuned into the July 13, 2023, episode of General Hospital were treated to a new face on the soap. Curtis, who is battling for his life right now, slipped into the other side for a while. There, he had a surprising encounter with his late mother, Irene Ashford. Although Irene had been previously mentioned by Curtis and Marshall, we never really saw her on the screen. Neither in any photographs nor in any flashback scenes. But that has changed now, Irene finally appeared in her son’s subconscious. When Curtis slipped to the other side, Irene welcomed him. Furthermore, she urged him to join her in going to meet his brother. However, Curtis kept hearing TJ’s voice, asking him to hold on and fight for Trina and Portia.

Irene soon realized that it was probably not Curtis’ time yet on General Hospital. Thus, she affectionately told him that she would wait for him whenever the time really comes. She then expressed her wish to meet her granddaughter and vanished from Curtis’ vision. Thus, signaling Curtis to return to the side of the living. Interestingly, while this was Cheryl’s first appearance as Irene, it isn’t her first appearance on General Hospital. She has previously portrayed the character of Doreen Zupan, a Child Protective Services agent, in 2015. But seeing her as Irene was truly a sentimental watch. We aren’t sure if she will return again in Curtis’ vision or not. But we surely hope to see her again! So stay tuned to TV Season & Spoilers to find out what happens on General Hospital spoilers

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