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Sabrina's smugness was ever present again today.

LOL @ Taylor being Team Britt. The actress is fine but the character, IMO, is pointless.

Why is HP so grating as Molly? Sigh.

Michael Easton too. His character is beyond awful and his acting is just as awful. Please just move on.

I'm kinda liking Luke and Anna today (ducks and hides).

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OMFG I am dying. What in the actual !@#$%^&*]?!

About the Show

Murder, mob wars, and mansions? It's all in a day's work for the residents of Port Charles, New York. With such notable characters as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Silas Clay (Michael Easton), there's never a dull moment -- especially when you add to the mix their longtime revolving love affairs with the ladies of the not-so-sleepy upstate hamlet. Guess it's true: bad boys truly are irresistible, huh?

The unpredictable and sensational underworld of Port Charles is balanced with dysfunctional family dynamics. From the not-so-law-abiding Corinthos family, to the quarreling (but lovable) Quartermaines, to the historic Spencer clan (yes, those Spencers!), family drama remains the focal point of this town.

Over the years, the show has told unforgettable stories focusing on socially relevant issues, including the love story between HIV-positive Robin Scorpio and Stone Cates, and Maxie Jones's poignant heart transplant. In fact, General Hospital has worked alongside (and been praised by) numerous national organizations in order to elevate public awareness of important health and social issues including HIV/AIDS, depression and bipolar disorder, breast cancer, organ donation, and a host of others.

In addition, the Emmy-award winning show has made daytime history more than once. Not only have some mega stars graced Port Charles (Elizabeth Taylor and James Franco, to name a few), but General Hospital is also responsible for TV's most famous supercouple ever: Luke and Laura. Their 1981 wedding remains the highest-rated episode in daytime television history.

Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, General Hospital premiered on April 1, 1963.
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