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That was my first thought, LOL.
But (hopefully) Drew dies? (not a spoiler, just a hope) and Cosgrove's character causes it, thus saving GH from dreadful Drew.

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I love DannyC! Not only is he husband to a woman but they have 4 daughters & not only is he a pro-female feminist but he can rap at the drop of a dime & has this great sense of humor & he can combine that & do comic rap. 

My thought was for Nina? 

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Jane and/or anyone, does anyone here have access to the actress who plays N'Neka the bartender at the Savoy, her Instagram account? I've just now requested to follow her but am pending. Anyway, supposedly she has posted about having a fitting yesterday for their Nurses Ball clothing. If so, it might be of interest. 

 

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week ending March 28 (x)

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Monday, March 24, 2025 – Episode #15675

Jason issues an ultimatum. Valentin makes a request of Alexis. Portia and Nina connect. Lucas confides in Elizabeth. Drew reassures Willow.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025 – Episode #15676

Carly and Brennan discuss their future. Ava gets the upper hand. Liz seeks information from Ric. Tracy grills Brook Lynn. Ned reveals his plan.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025 – Episode #15677

Lulu makes an admission. Kristina is on the warpath. Ava briefs Ric. Jordan questions Curtis. Laura and Ezra clash.

Thursday, March 27, 2025 – Episode #15678

Lucky surprises Elizabeth. Jason is wary. Felicia puts Sasha on the spot. Jordan opens up to Isaiah. Alexis summons Ric to her office.

Friday, March 28, 2025 – Episode #15679

Anna reflects on her past. Liz and Tracy discuss Drew. Emma takes drastic action. Ava issues a threat. Kristina regrets her decision.

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preview of a scene from Monday March 24

GH Sneak: Nina is Caught (by Drew)
Nina gets something out of the safe and looks at it and gasps. Then she hastily shoves things back into the safe, shuts it, and covers it back up with the artwork on the wall. Then she starts to dash out of the room.
But Drew is standing waiting there and he asks her: "Did you remember to lock the safe?"

Watch the video on abc.com's GH page 
in the "extras" section at this link:
https://abc.com/video/ee06b6a6-f385-4380-bc10-99e4ecdc425b/playlist/PL557769560

If you subscribe to Hulu, find the same clip
by going to the Hulu GH page, select the "extras" tab,
and then look for "GH Sneak: Nina is Caught"
https://www.hulu.com/watch/8902443f-10f4-4696-9a6b-222abd4f1bd0

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"On the Next GH" for Mon. March 24
(tidbits of miscellaneous scenes)
Ava/Portia
Alexis/Valentin
Elizabeth/Lucas
Willow/Nina
Brennan/Josslyn
Carly/Jason

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Preview for Tues. April 1st, (GH anniversary).
They are naming the cardiac wing after Dr. Monica Quartermaine.  This was written before Leslie Charleson passed away and they had hoped that she could appear.  Monica is still alive for this but offscreen.
The character Laura will be featured at the dedication.

The article says that there will be a separate tribute episode filmed later to honor Monica...  (it doesn't say but presumably after the character passes away?)
 

From TVGuide March 24 issue:

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