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GH: Possible Cast Cuts Looming?


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They do use him. As long as he's on the show, he gets story, airtime and is utilized. Im sure its difficult to write around him considering he leaves every few months. That kills any long term planning. How many times can they write him out for an extended vacation and keep it original? The reasons get more ridiculous each time. Geary doesnt give them much room to work with and he's fine with that bc he has a great deal. He gets paid a high paycheck without having to work much and he gets crazy amount of vacation time. The character of Luke is a joke and its partly the writers fault and partly Gearys. The character simply doesnt fit in well with todays GH and hasnt for a while. I say they just cut their losses on him. He's someone that could and should be dropped to recurring.

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Tony Geary will leave when Tony Geary decides to, and not one moment before. Regardless of the opinions of whether he has anything left to give on this show, he's still representative of the power GH has in the minds of the public in general. While I have no doubt the show will go on without him, it will be a very different beast indeed when that comes to pass.

The problem is not Luke, the problem is not letting Tracy and LuNacy be all they can be. They are the senior couple on the show in both it's meanings, and should be written as such. Together they can cause a whole lot of chaos and be just as relevant as they ever were. They have their fingers in every single pie in town, every pairing, every economic venture and every family. Most of what Guza does I can enjoy, but I'm more than ticked that he's allowed this fabulous couple to slide into wash-rince-repeat.

As for who's leaving, more spoilers say we would be surprised. I'm kinda hoping that Monica/LC being reduced is a cue that SBu and KeMo have decided to ride off into the sunset after a JaSam wedding in November (assuming something like that is happening). Jason has nowhere else to go as it is, and Sam has been reduced to almost complete nothingness. It would be good to loose the air-hogs-who-do-nothing. SBu has been making rumblings about that for some time.

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Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer should stay

John J. York as Mac Scorpio should stay

Steve Burton as Jason Morgan should stay

Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos should stay

Ingo Rademacher as Jasper Jacks should go

Nancy Lee Grahn as Alexis Davis should stay

Rebecca Herbst as Elizabeth Webber should go

Tyler Christopher as Nikolas Cassadine should go

Kelly Monaco as Sam McCall should stay

Jane Elliot as Tracy Quartermaine should go

Kirsten Storms as Maxie Jones should go

John Ingle as Edward Quartermaine should go

Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio should stay

Laura Wright as Carly Jacks should go

Julie Marie Berman as Lulu Spencer should stay

Jason Thompson as Patrick Drake should stay

Bradford Anderson as Damien Spinelli should stay

Sonya Eddy as Epiphany Johnson should go

Brandon Barash as Johnny Zacchara should go

Jason Cook as Matt Hunter should go

Nathan Parsons as Ethan Lovett should stay

Dominic Zamprogna as Dante Falconeri should stay

Lexi Ainsworth as Kristina Corinthos-Davis should stay

Lisa LoCicero as Olivia Falconeri should stay

Jonathan Jackson as Lucky Spencer should stay

Brianna Brown as Lisa Niles should go

Scott Reeves as Steve Webber should stay

Chad Duell as Michael Corinthos should stay

Vanessa Marcil Giovinazzo as Brenda Barrett should stay

Adrianna Leon and Annie Illonzeh are recurring. Both should go.

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