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When the cast photo appeared in Variety, for the April 1st GH anniversary episode of the Monica Quartermaine Cardiac Wing dedication, I wondered why Head Nurse Elizabeth and Dr. Lucas Jones weren't in the cast photo with the other hospital staff. Especially since Lucas' parents are both on the memorial wall.  But now we know that Elizabeth was in the car accident, which aired in Eastern Time around the time when (or shortly after) the Variety article was published, and hadn't yet aired in other time zones.
So of course they'll be in the episode, but they didn't reveal the accident at publication time.  I assume we'll see them in a hospital room?

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Already posted upthread:

Variety: "Many are remembered on a memorial wall in the new wing."

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preview of a scene from Monday March 31:

Thank you to @dragonflies who already posted this clip upthread:



Here's the original if anyone needs high-definition:

GH Sneak: Crash Aftermath
Kristina arrives at the scene to see that Ric has been injured.

Watch the video on abc.com's GH page 
in the "extras" section at this link:
https://abc.com/video/23b3adeb-f823-42a7-9e48-5081574012af/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: Crash Aftermath"
https://www.hulu.com/watch/fa3b6d84-52ff-46df-b15b-29726c56ca11

 

Attached below is another copy if anyone still can't see it:

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"On the Next GH" for Mon. March 31
(tidbits of miscellaneous scenes)
Cody/Molly
Mac/Anna
Emma talking to someone
Drew on the phone
Sonny/Jason
Lucky and a cop at the accident scene
 

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https://www.tvinsider.com/1184089/general-hospital-genie-francis-anniversary-leslie-charleson-tribute/

Thank you for posting this. Appreciated!

As usual the TV Insider article contains some of the same info as the corresponding TVGuide print magazine article posted earlier., but, as usual tvinsider.com has additional info and pics that the print magazine didn't have.

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https://www.soapoperadigest.com/content/gh-exclusive-laura-wright-carly-previews-very-emotional-62nd-anniversay-episode/

Thank you for posting this article, too.  I usually don't care about Carly or Sonny; but I  liked reading this part of the interview:

Quote:

This one honors Leslie Charleson, so that’s special,” she points out. “And I get to work with people that I don’t usually work with on an everyday basis, because they sprinkle in different people from the cast together. There are a couple of scenes where everyone’s together, and that definitely feels special.”

Carly’s day starts out with her young daughter, Donna, and Felicia, who works at the hospital as a patient advocate and was close friends with Carly’s late mother, Bobbie Spencer. “Donna wants to go see the [memorial] wall, the wall of people who have passed away who made General Hospital so special,” Wright explains. “And then Felicia let’s Carly know, ‘We’re celebrating 62 years [since the hospital’s founding].’ ”

Carly, Felicia and Donna then lovingly remember Bobbie, who passed away last year.

Later, Carly meets up with her former hubby, Sonny. “When Carly and Sonny run into each other, Carly’s in the chapel,” the actress reports. “And they talk about, ‘Wow, it’s been a long time [since we’ve been coming here],’ and Carly says that she doesn’t think of loss when she thinks of General Hospital. She thinks of all the nurses and doctors and her mom and how they’ve taken care of so many people. So, it’s very emotional and I think just kind of perfect. It’s a bittersweet thing for Carly in that moment. I think that a hospital would be, especially a hospital chapel. It’s a place where people are healed and there’s so much great success, but there are also people who find themselves in the chapel to pray that the people they love make it. They kind of talk about that.”

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