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‘General Hospital’s’ Chase and Willow 2.0; Would You Be Down for the Exes to Become Romantic?

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Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) has at least one guy who is set to come to her rescue, and from all appearances it’s going to be her ex-husband, Chase (Josh Swickard). General Hospital is giving viewers all of the signs, that the next man up on Willow’s growing list of Port Charles hotties that she has been involved with will be the upstanding police officer.

If you needed further proof, look no further than Thursday’s April 14th episode of the ABC daytime drama series, where when out for a run (shirtless), Chase conveniently sees a distraught Willow, who is sitting on a park bench, reflecting on how she lost her temper and slapped Dr. Lucas Jones (Van Hansis), which is against all hospital and work policies.

Lucky for her, Lucas isn’t filing an official complaint and Willow’s friend and head nurse Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) isn’t forcing the issue either, because everyone understands (apparently Chase now more than anyone) what a difficult time she had been through with Michael (Rory Gibson), Drew (Cameron Mathison) and losing custody and any visitation rights to her children, Amelia and Wiley.

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Further proof the series is gearing up for either a romance or the two hitting the sheets, was after Willow confided in Chase about slapping Lucas, rather than being all judgmental Chase reassured her that maybe Lucas had the slap coming to him. He goes on to say what a great mother, Willow is and he keeps looking at her kinda lovingly.

During their run-in, Chase confided in his ex, about the current state of him and adopting a child with his current wife Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton). He says he’s been ready to move forward and become a dad, but Brook Lynn has put the brakes on until she is able to make amends with her adult son, Gio (Giovanni Mazza), who wants nothing to do with her, because she gave him up for adoption at birth.

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Meanwhile, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) just suggested to Brook Lynn, that they try to make peace with their son, Gio, together instead of separately, which will pull those two closer together as well, all setting the stage for Willow and Chase 2.0.

With Chase wanting to be a dad, and Willow needing to prove she is stable and has a stable home, will Chase get all wrapped up with her and be the man she needs to get everything she desires? If you recall, Willow and Chase had a short marriage, when they said their, “I do’s” while Chase was believed to be dying in the hospital, but that quicky unraveled because she was in love with Michael.

So, this all begs the question; are you at all down for Chase and Willow 2.0? Share your thoughts via the comment section below.

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No, I would not. Chase does not need to go from Mother Mary to someone who believes themself to be a patron Saint (despite being a serial cheater).

Chase would be a fool to go back to her. Willow’s damsel in distress act needs an update.

Absolutely not. Chase and BrookLynn are good together. Willow is a mess.

I adore Chase.. but that will come to a firm end of he cheats on Brooklyn with Willow. If he does… I hope his downfall is hard.

No, no, no!

No way!! Willow is not through turning into her evil sister-Nell!!!

If Chase is this foolish, then he deserves her. I’m tired of seeing pitiful, victim Willow cozy up to any man that looks her direction. She’s been batting her eyes at Dr. Isaiah, Chase, and if Lucas was straight she would have been the same toward him instead of smacking him. She’ll probably start doing it towards Ric too. Not only has she already cheated on Chase in the past, she’s the sister of Nell. Nell had screwed over Chase before she ever came to PC…before she ever met Michael. If anyone should know to steer clear of Willow and her relatives, that would be Chase. Chase was also the first person to say out loud that Willow can’t resist a hero. This is a contradictory, uncreative, recycled pairing.

Enough said. I totally agree with you. If Chase wants Willow, have at her and best of luck! You’ll surely get what you deserve.

Perhaps Chase is attracted to Willow because on a subliminal level, her recent psychotic behavior reminds him of her alleged twin sister Nelle. Who of course Chase had a “thing” for, back in the day.

On the other horn, what if Willow and Chase were actually related? I mean her supposed father looked exactly like Chase’s brother, right?

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Don’t get rid of Drew until he gets arrested he’s in with Sidwell. And the disgusting co horts!! He wants justice for everyone eve. Children
BLOW HIM UP !!!! Willow took she’s disgusting also!!! So the writers are doing a good job with toying with our emotions…And yes the acting has been great!!! Michel is a killer with that face and showing his feelings .He needs a woman who appreciates him !!!!

No, lol. Though Michael Easton played Silas and Finn, in-story those two characters didn’t look alike. Unless you were joking??? Tell me you were joking, lol

They have to do something with Chase before they kill him off. Josh is being wasted

Willow DOES NOT need to be in another relationship this quickly. She needs to do some serious soul-searching and seek major therapy. She’s way too frazzled and fragile to handle that, and Chase would be a fool to wreck his marriage to “save” Willow. But honestly, crazy Willow is much more fun than weeping Willow; I’d rather see her embrace her inner Nelle and go full-tilt DID than be a damsel in distress. Maybe her alter can be the one to finally off Drew!

No! She can’t cheat on Drew. He’s sacrificed so much for her. Plus, he’s a really nice guy.

Nice guy? What show are you watching?

Get rid of her, she is so boring.

Willow is more interesting now than she’s ever been. Living in the edge brings out the best performances.

I would not want to see Chase give up what he has with BrookLynn. That would very much disappoint me.

Gross. Willow is trash. Keep him far away from her slimy adulteress ass. He can do so much better and is great with Brooklyn.

Today Drew was nice enough to sit down with Wiley and spread the love by telling Willow’s little boy how much his mommy misses him but mean daddy won’t let her see him. And he was punched for his friendly overture proving that no good deed goes left unpunished.

Trust me. Drew’s deeds are going to be punished. Very soon!

#Dragon Chow by Labor Day

No!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Chase belongs with Brook Lynn. Weeping Willow needs to keep her hands off him.

OH HELL NO‼️
I began to DETEST willow after she screwed over Chase. If he goes back to her, cheats on Brook Lynn and destroy their marriage, I will NEVER forgive him, just how I can never forgive willow.
I will DETEST both characters I use to like, and they can write BOTH of them off the show. Chase and willow together again have no rooting value whatsoever‼️‼️

Damn. Maybe Magical Willow will be impregnated by Chase therefore providing him with a jolt to his sperm count and he will stop shooting blanks. Then Willow can seek redemption by giving the baby to BLQ and Chase.

I couldn’t agree more!!

Look, they look beautiful together but what’s the saying, “this ship has sailed”, we can’t have poor Willow cheating with one ex with the other, its just to much, everyone here needs to keep themselves in check this would be way to much drama, Lets stop putting all the hate on Willow.

Well, I appreciate your defense of Willow but what’s really driving me crazy is that NO ONE talks about Willow getting the psychotherapy she so clearly needs. Michael is right in recognizing that she can’t be around the children right now. However, to secure her access to her children, her attorney should seek an agreement with Michael’s attorney that she successfully complete a thirty day in-patient therapy program and then be granted supervised visitation rights while undergoing outpatient therapy care that will eventually lead to shared custody. Willow is running around playing games with other people’s babies, slapping doctors and hysterically sobbing and pawing at Carly’s front window while wearing a bridal gown. The girl needs help!

Willow only lost custody because the judge is in Sidwell’s pocket. Nothing she does will get her anything, unless Sidwell says so, or if there’s a new judge thst he can’t get to.

Does not negate the fact that Willow is in desperate need of therapy. Letting her run around while totally unhinged is irresponsible and reckless . Michael started to soften to her tearful pleas but pulled back when he saw how mentally unstable she is. If she could sustain some degree of mental stability for a period of time, Michael and Willow in conjunction with their attorneys, could agree on a visitation schedule. It’s just nobody is doing anything and it’s driving me crazy! (Short drive).

Please don’t let them hook up. Chase and Brooklynn are great. So is Willow going to chase after married men now? Not a good look for her in court.

Heck no! End of discussion!

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53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Nominations Announced: ‘The Young and the Restless’ Tops With 18, ‘Beyond the Gates’ With 16

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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) today announced the full list of nominees for the upcoming 53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, and it was CBS daytime’s The Young and the Restless and broadcast television newest soap opera, Beyond the Gates that racked up the most nominations with 18 and 16, respectively.

The full reveal on Tuesday follows the announcement of several major categories including Lead Actor and Actress on Monday via Extra and Entertainment Tonight and The View today revealing Daytime Drama Series and more.

The 53rd Annual Daytime Emmys ceremony is set to take place on Friday, October 30 at the historic Hollywood Palladium in Hollywood, California.

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In a statement, Adam Sharp, President and CEO of NATAS expressed, “We’re proud to honor the extraordinary talent and creative teams whose work continues to define and elevate daytime television, As the Daytime landscape evolves and new forms of storytelling emerge, we remain committed to recognizing the innovation happening across the industry.”

“Each year, the Daytime Emmy Awards celebrate the creativity, passion, and dedication that drive this vibrant community of storytellers,” said Rachel Schwartz, Head of the Daytime Emmy Awards. “Congratulations to this year’s nominees, whose work continues to entertain, inspire and connect with audiences every day. We look forward to celebrating their remarkable achievements in Hollywood this October.”

The Daytime Emmy Awards have recognized outstanding achievement in television programming and crafts since 1974, honoring work in a variety of genres, including daytime dramas, talk series, entertainment news, culinary, adventure, instructional and legal/courtroom programming.

This year’s Lifetime Achievement Honoree, Gold & Silver Circle Inductees, and ceremony host will be announced at a later date.

Now below, check out the nominees in the daytime drama, talk show, entertainment news series and creative arts categories and congratulations to all!

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Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
Beyond the Gates
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
Stacy Haiduk (as Kristen DiMera), Days of Our Lives
Karla Mosley (as Dani Dupree), Beyond the Gates
Michelle Stafford (as Phyllis Summers), The Young and the Restless
Heather Tom (as Katie Logan), The Bold and the Beautiful
Tamara Tunie (as Anita Williams Dupree), Beyond the Gates

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
Eric Braeden (as Victor Newman), The Young and the Restless
Steve Burton (as Jason Morgan), General Hospital
Scott Clifton (as Liam Spencer), The Bold and the Beautiful
Thorsten Kaye (as Ridge Forrester), The Bold and the Beautiful
Christian Jules Le Blanc (as Michael Baldwin), The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
Linsey Godfrey (as Sarah Horton), Days of Our Lives
Camryn Grimes (as Mariah Copeland), The Young and the Restless
Beth Maitland (as Traci Abbott), The Young and the Restless
Trisha Mann-Grant (as Leslie Thomas), Beyond the Gates
Amanda Setton (as Brook Lynn Quartermaine), General Hospital

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
Sean Dominic (as Nate Hastings), The Young and the Restless
Timon Kyle Durrett (as Bill Hamilton), Beyond the Gates
Michael Graziadei (as Daniel Romalotti), The Young and the Restless
Roger Howarth (as Matt Clark), The Young and the Restless
Mike Manning (as Bradley “Smitty” Smith), Beyond the Gates
Lawrence Saint-Victor (as Carter Walton), The Bold and the Beautiful

Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series
Braedyn Bruner (as Emma Scorpio-Drake), General Hospital
Al Calderon (as Javier Hernandez), Days of Our Lives
Alice Halsey (as Rachel Black), Days of Our Lives
Giovanni Mazza (as Gio Palmieri), General Hospital
Ambyr Michelle (as Eva Thomas), Beyond the Gates
Arielle Prepetit (as Naomi Hamilton Hawthorne), Beyond the Gates

Outstanding Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series
Jasmine Burke (as June Hughes), Beyond the Gates
Jeff Kober (as Cyrus Renault), General Hospital
Eva LaRue (as Natalia Rogers-Ramirez), General Hospital
Christopher Sean (as Paul Narita), Days of Our Lives
Ray Wise (as Ian Ward), The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Writing Team for a Daytime Drama Series
Beyond the Gates
The Bold and the Beautiful
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital

Outstanding Directing Team for a Daytime Drama Series
Days of Our Lives
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Casting for a Daytime Program
Beyond the Gates
General Hospital
The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Daytime Talk Series
3rd Hour of TODAY
The Drew Barrymore Show
The Kelly Clarkson Show
Live With Kelly and Mark
TODAY With Jenna & Friends
The View

Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host
Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin & Ana Navarro, The View
Kelly Clarkson, The Kelly Clarkson Show
Tamron Hall, Tamron Hall
Jennifer Hudson, The Jennifer Hudson Show
Sherri Shepherd, Sherri

Outstanding Entertainment News Series
Access Hollywood
Entertainment Tonight
Extra

Outstanding Daytime Personality (Daily)
Mona Kosar Abdi, Derek Hough & Terri Seymour, Extra
Cassie DiLaura, Denny Directo, Kevin Frazier, Rachel Smith & Nischelle Turner, Entertainment Tonight
Scott Evans, Zuri Hall, Kit Hoover & Mario Lopez, Access Hollywood
Star Jones & Corey Jovan, Divorce Court

Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture Program
Beyond the Gates: Welcome to the Neighborhood — An Entertainment Tonight Special
Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter
Variety & CNN Actors on Actors
Variety Studio: Actors on Actors
Working In the Theatre

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition for a Daytime

Beyond the Gates, Episode 103
Have Guitar Will Travel World
The Kelly Clarkson Show Episode 5033
Let Frankie Cook,” Getting the Band Back Together
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

Outstanding Technical Direction and Video for a Daytime Program

Beyond the Gates, Episode 104
The Bold and the Beautiful,” Episode 9511
Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade”
The Jennifer Hudson Show, ” Episode 4041
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade”

Outstanding Hairstyling and Makeup for a Daytime Program

Beyond the Gates, Episode 103
General Hospital, Episode 15719
The Kelly Clarkson Show,” Episode 5033
The Young and the Restless,” Episode 13273

So, what do you think of the 53rd annual Daytime Emmy nominations? Who are you happy to see receive a nomination and who do you think was snubbed? Weigh-in via the comment section.

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‘General Hospital’s’ Steve Burton Shares Reaction to His Lead Actor Daytime Emmy Nomination, ‘It Was to Honor Leslie Charleson’

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The 53rd Annual Daytime Emmy Award nominations kicked-off on Monday with the announcements of four major categories including, Outstanding Lead Performer in a Daytime Drama Series — Actor, and among the nominees is General Hospital’s Steve Burton (Jason Morgan).

Burton is already a two-time Daytime Emmy winner in the Supporting Actor category for his roles as GH’s Jason and his turn as Dylan McAvoy on Y&R. However, Steve is yet to win in the Lead Actor category and he has received 11 nominations along the way in his daytime career.

Following the reveal that he is a 2026 Daytime Emmy nominee, he and his GH co-star, podcast co-host and comedy show partner, Bradford Anderson (Spinelli) taped a special edition of their That’s Awesome podcast just featuring Burton’s reaction to the news.

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FOR LESLIE CHARLESON

Steve expressed, “I know it’s such a cliche to say, ‘I’m just so honored to be nominated.’ But truly, I’m so grateful to be nominated, so grateful to just be on the show off and on for 30 plus years and to be nominated with the guys in my category. Just to get the opportunity. Frank (Valentini, executive producer, GH) texted me right away. I was just like, ‘Thank you for the opportunity to get to do what I do.'”

Taking in the moment, Burton thanked those who helped him select the material for his nominated reel. “Unless you win, you don’t get to say things. So. I’m going just say a few things: Elizabeth Korte (co-head writer, GH) helped me a lot with the material, (as did) Michelle Henry, who’s a producer on the show, Laura Wright (Carly, GH), and then my wife Michelle (Lundstrom). I believe it was Jill Phelps who told me that when A Martinez felt like he had a great show or great scenes, he would mark it down. So, when Emmy time comes, you have all the show numbers written down, and you don’t have to think about it, because that’s half the battle (finding the material).

Burton explained how meaningful this nomination is for him, because of playing the scenes of Jason losing Monica, and his closeness with the late, great Leslie Charleson.

“The nomination’s an amazing thing, and it’s beautiful, but really it’s to honor Leslie Charleson. A lot of my material was because of her, and how I started on the show as a Quartermaine, it just means a ton,” shared Burton. “Maurice Benard (Sonny, GH) has obviously has been instrumental, and I’ve said it from day one and I’ll shout it from the rooftops. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t be here, and to be working with the people that we work with is incredible.”

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SHOULD JOHN OLIVER BE NAMED HOST OF THE DAYTIME EMMYS?

During the end of his conversation with Anderson, Steve suggested that the host of the Daytime Emmy should be Last Week Tonight’s John Oliver, who recently guest starred as the head of the WSB named Z on General Hospital, and is soon to show up on Days of Our Lives in a mystery role in August.

Thus far, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has not revealed their host for the upcoming ceremony to be held on October 30 in a venue to be named in Hollywood, California.

You can watch Steve sharing his reaction to receiving his 2026 Lead Actor Daytime Emmy nomination below on a special segment on the That’s Awesome podcast.

Now let us know, are you glad that Steve chose scenes surrounding Jason mourning the loss of the woman that raised him, Monica Quartermaine for his Emmy reel? What do you think of John Oliver as a suggestion to host the Daytime Emmys? Weigh-in via the comment section below.

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GENERAL HOSPITAL: Jason Reconnects with Danny; Tristan Roberts Arrives in Port Charles, Lots of Nods to #16

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General Hospital’s 16,000th episode was packed with little reminders through points in today’s script that the ABC daytime drama series has set another milestone and it paved the way for the return of fan favorite and newly nominated Daytime Emmy Lead Actor nominee Steve Burton (Jason Morgan). The 16,000th episode also introduced viewers to the new surgeon in Port Charles Dr. Tristan Roberts played by Dean Geyer. 

Here are the key takeaways and what went down on the July 13 episode: Tristan and Jason are seated next to each other on a plane heading to Port Charles. Throughout the flight, a beaten up Jason has flashbacks to being thrown into, and being held captive in a cell and tortured. It appears Jason is suffering from some form of PTSD from what he was put through after being dragged out of Port Charles by the WSB months ago.

As the plane prepares to land, Tristan tells Jason there would be a car waiting for him once they land and to enjoy the rest of his life. Later, Tristan arrives at the nurses and doctors hub at GH and approaches Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst). He tells her his name and that he is the new surgeon on staff.

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A REUNION PLUS A HEAD NURSE DEFENDS SONNY

Meanwhile, at the end of the episode, Jason is outside the Quartermaine boathouse looking bewildered when he runs into Danny (Asher Antonyzyn), who is so thrilled to see his father, and the two hugs each other as tears are shed.

Elsewhere, Elizabeth tells Sonny (Maurice Benard) that he thinks its a great idea for him to get the 16th seat on the hospital board, but when it comes times to convince Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) of that, things go awry when Tracy, Laura and Sonny try to work things out. After Tracy launches into Sonny about killing Alan and Monica’s son AJ, Sonny walks away dejected.

Next, Sonny runs into Elizabeth, where he informs her what happened with Tracy. So what’s a head nurse to do? Elizabeth marches into the conference room and reminds Tracy of all the different donations and ways Sonny has contributed to the hospital from the Stone Cates AIDS wing, to the Michael Corinthos Center for Pediatric Head Injuries as well as his constant support each year for the GH Nurses’ Ball.

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WSB WAR SCARS

Then, in one of the best parts for longtime fans of the series, Elizabeth talks about her legendary grandparents, Audrey and Steve Hardy and she tells Tracy they would have wanted Sonny to have a seat on the board for all the good that he has done for the hospital. After Elizabeth states Sonny’s case, things took a turn and Tracy and Sonny wound up shaking hands as Sonny is board member #16.

In the how great was it to see Anna (Finola Hughes) and Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) together scenes department, the pick-up of last Friday’s cliffhanger is played out as the two former lovers fill each other in on what has gone down in their lives in the last several months including Valentin admitting he had been living in Carly’s attic, and Anna realizing she was kidnapped by Cullum, Sidwell and Cassius Faison. During their conversation, Anna sees the hallucination of Peter August (Wes Ramsey) right while Valentin is standing there.

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Later Anna was on her way to saying goodbye to Valentin, when the two share an emotional hug. After Valentin made his exit, Peter reappeared and warned Anna to not let Valentin distract her because she has important work to do. Anna answers, “I know.”

So, what did you think of General Hospital’s 16,000 episode? What do you think is wrong with Jason? What is the important “work” that Anna has to do? Were you glad to see Sonny get a seat on the hospital board, or not so much. Weigh-in via the comment section. But first, check out the scenes on Jason and Tristan’s long flight to Port Charles.

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