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GENERAL HOSPITAL: February 2009 and Year-To-Date Episode Count


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FEBRUARY 2009 EPISODE COUNT - 20 Total Episodes (-1)

1. Brandon Barash (Johnny Zacchara) - 18 (+2)

* Sarah Brown (Claudia Zacchara) - 18 (n/c)

* Kelly Monaco (Sam McCall) - 18 (+1)

* Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) - 18 (+5)

5. Bradford Anderson (Damien Spinelli) - 17 (+4)

* Julie Berman (Lulu Spencer) - 17 (n/c)

* Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) - 17 (-3)

9. Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) - 16 (-3)

10. Tyler Christopher (Nikolas Cassadine) - 15 (+2)

* Natalia Livingston (Rebecca Shaw) - 15 (--)

* Laura Wright (Carly Jacks) - 15 (+1)

13. Ingo Rademacher (Jasper Jacks) - 14 (-1)

* Jason Thompson (Patrick Drake) - 14 (-1)

* Megan Ward (Kate Howard) - 14 (-2)

16. Kimberly McCullough (Robin Scorpio) - 13 (n/c)

17. Greg Vaughan (Lucky Spencer) - 12 (-5)

18. Senta Moses (Winnifred Leeds) - 11 (--)

19. Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine) - 10 (+3)

20. Anthony Geary (Luke Spencer) - 9 (+3)

* Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) - 9 (-10)

* John Ingle (Edward Quartermaine) 9 (+9)

* Lisa Lo Cicero (Olivia Falconeri) - 9 (--)

* Nathan Parsons (Ethan Lovett) - 9 (--)

* Bruce Weitz (Anthony Zacchara) - 9 (+4)

26. Claire Coffee (Nadine Crowell) - 8 (-2)

* Jason Cook (Matt Hunter) - 8 (--)

* Mark Pinter (Agent Rayner) - 8 (--)

* Ruby and Rose Romero (Emma Drake) - 8 (--)

30. Sonya Eddy (Epiphany Johnson) - 7 (n/c)

* John J. York (Mac Scorpio) - 7 (n/c)

32. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) - 6 (-9)

33. Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine) - 5 (-2)

* Rick Hearst (Ric Lansing) - 5 (-4)

* Stephen Macht (Trevor Lansing) - 5 (-8)

36. Benjamin Brown (Dr. McCabe) - 3 (--)

* Ron Hale (Mike Corbin) - 3 (-3)

* Carolyn Hennesy (Diane Miller) - 3 (-1)

39. Nazanin Boniadi (Leyla Mir) - 2 (-2)

* Derk Cheetwood (Max Giambetti) - 2 (-7)

* Richard Fancy (Bernie Abrahms) - 2 (n/c)

* Miranda Kent (Susan) - 2 (--)

* Andrew T. Lee (Marty) - 2 (+2)

44. Drew Cheetwood (Milo Giambetti) - 1 (-7)

* Jack Donner (Alfred) - 1 (+1)

* Blake Gibbons (Mitchell Coleman) - 1 (-1)

* George Juarez (Morgan Corinthos) - 1 (-6)

* Sebastian Roche (Jerry Jacks) - 1 (-6)

* Jackie Zeman (Bobbie Spencer) - 1 (-3)

YEAR-TO-DATE 2009 EPISODE COUNT - 40 Total Episodes (-3)

1. Bradford Anderson (Damien Spinelli) - 36 (+11)

* Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) - 36 (+15)

3. Sarah Brown (Claudia Zacchara) - 35 (+16)

4. Kelly Monaco (Sam McCall) - 34 (+1)

5. Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos) - 33 (-1)

6. Julie Berman (Lulu Spencer) - 32 (-2)

* Laura Wright (Carly Jacks) - 32 (+5)

8. Tyler Christopher (Nikolas Cassadine) - 31 (+8)

9. Brandon Barash (Johnny Zacchara) - 30 (-1)

* Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) - 30 (-11)

11. Jason Thompson (Patrick Drake) - 29 (+2)

12. Kimberly McCullough (Robin Scorpio) - 27 (+5)

13. Senta Moses (Winnifred Leeds) - 26 (--) FIRST AIRED 01/02

* Ingo Rademacher (Jasper Jacks) - 26 (+6)

15. Megan Ward (Kate Howard) - 24 (-5)

16. Natalia Livingston (Rebecca Shaw) - 23 (--) FIRST AIRED 01/15

* Greg Vaughan (Lucky Spencer) - 23 (-13)

18. Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) - 22 (-18)

19. Claire Coffee (Nadine Crowell) - 19 (-6)

20. Jason Cook (Matt Hunter) - 17 (--)

* Rick Hearst (Ric Lansing) - 17 (-4)

* Lisa Lo Cicero (Olivia Falconeri) - 17 (--)

* Bruce Weitz (Anthony Zacchara) - 17 (+10)

24. Sonya Eddy (Epiphany Johnson) - 16 (-5)

* Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine) - 16 (n/c)

26. Anthony Geary (Luke Spencer) - 15 (+3)

27. John Ingle (Edward Quartermaine) - 14 (+6)

28. Ruby and Rose Romero (Emma Drake) - 13 (--)

29. Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) - 12 (-16)

30. Leslie Charleson (Monica Quartermaine) - 10 (-7)

31. John J. York (Mac Scorpio) - 9 (-7)

32. Nazanin Boniadi (Leyla Mir) - 8 (-6) LAST AIRED 02/03

* Carolyn Hennesy (Diane Miller) - 8 (-4)

34. Stephen Macht (Trevor Lansing) - 7 (-16) LAST AIRED 02/13

35. Derk Cheetwood (Max Giambetti) - 5 (-13)

36. Ron Hale (Mike Corbin) - 4 (-8)

* Sebastian Roche (Jerry Jacks) - 4 (-15)

38. Richard Fancy (Bernie Abrahms) - 2 (+2)

* Blake Gibbons (Mitchell Coleman) - 2 (-2)

* Andrew T. Lee (Marty) - 2 (+1)

* Braden Walkes (Cameron Webber) - 2 (-3)

41. Drew Cheetwood (Milo Giambetti) - 1 (-2)

* Jack Donner (Alfred) - 1 (+1)

* George Juarez (Morgan Corinthos) - 1 (-8)

* Jacklyn Zeman (Bobbie Spencer) - 1 (-4)

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One thing that is great in a Meta sort of way about this list is who in their wildest dreams would have ever imagined that in the shallow world of soaps with all the male models and decades of hunks, that a Bradford Anderson would rise to the top of the heap on one of these shows. It's nice to see that the little guy can make it afte rall and that the world isn't just for staggeringly beautiful people. Same for Brandon Barash, a normal looking jewish guy who seems to have made good in an area of entertainment where they don't even acknowledge Jews exist on these shows for the most part.

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I think Brandon Barash is great and when I tune in to GH from time to time and he is on, I enjoy him. I think he is a very handsome man and works well for GH. When I tune in to GH from time to time and I see Bradford Anderson rambling on in his brutally annoying dialect, I want to throw the TV out the window!!!

Steve and Maurice really have run their course and by this point its basically like whatever, they're annoying and we are used to this and they're not going anywhere, but at least they speak in normal sentences (when Jason actually does talk).

Lastly I'd like to say I don't have anything against Bradford Anderson looks wise, just the role he is playing, it's really not necessary. There is no point for him to be on this show. His character just makes scenes chaotic. Why waste money on someone who runs around with a laptop calling people "Stonecold," "Fashionista," "Blondeone," etc... when they can have someone who can have real interactions with the cast and become a part of the hospital???

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The balance looks pretty decent. It is no longer just Sonny, Carly and Jason. You have to go down about 20 slots to find people on less then half as much as the leaders. And you have not mob people like Nik, Robin and Patrick on a lot, and Luke, Tracy, Monica and Edward all have a fairly decent showing of about 40% of the episodes.

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