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GH: March 2026 Discussion Thread

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5 minutes ago, MontyB said:

Of course!

Yeah, I hate to say it, but I'm still behind, but outside of Jacinta all things Val, I actually am enjoying what I've been binging. And I hate to say it, but there's a momentum to it again and I want to know what happens next in spite of myself or Frank pulling the rug out from under me with stupid silly humor.

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9 hours ago, carolineg said:

Who doesn't fall in love with Carly at first sight? 🤣

I can think of a few 😂😂

9 hours ago, titan1978 said:

The most dangerous and scary Cassadine ever is such a sap.

At this point, I’m just gonna assume that all that “worst Cassadine ever” talk was just an attempted evil scheme that Helena was never able to get off the ground 😂

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What a great Tuesday episode!

I can't wait until Dante finds out the truth that his son is a killer/murderer.

Port Charles seems to raise children that become attempted murderers and killers.

And Marco better make it.

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2 hours ago, Soapsuds said:

What a great Tuesday episode!

I can't wait until Dante finds out the truth that his son is a killer/murderer.

Port Charles seems to raise children that become attempted murderers and killers.

And Marco better make it.

Agree. It was great. I honestly didn't know what was going to happen next. I can't believe how much I'm rooting for Marco! I thought he was a goner for sure after Lucas made all those sappy declations of love, but there's still hope! Interesting how for once Jason caused so many problems by NOT killing someone.

I enjoyed Charlotte's blase comments about Sonny and thought that was a bit meta on the direction the show has been taking.

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2 hours ago, AbcNbc247 said:

t this point, I’m just gonna assume that all that “worst Cassadine ever” talk was just an attempted evil scheme that Helena was never able to get off the ground 😂

Same. Val is more whiny than he is dangerous. And no amount of propping has helped change that.

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7 hours ago, Antoyne said:

While I enjoy most of GH. There have been plenty of random periods where they don’t focus on Drew/Willow/Michael and the show gets boring. It feels like Burton’s temp exit forced them to ramp up some things and I’m Appreciative of that because the last two episodes have been great and didn’t touch on the twisted triangle at all.

That just makes me think of the snowstorm. But true. It's good to see the temp exit forced momentum to come back into play. Says a lot about the writing.

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There’s no question that all of the show’s storylines are dictated by budget, actor guarantees, and actor availability. Maxie would never have been in a coma, for example, if KS hadn’t needed time off.

But the “lulls” on GH are less and less frequent, and the show does a pretty good job of laying the groundwork over 4 to 6 months for stories to climax in a satisfying way, as they did this week.

IMO GH has provided two genuine shocks so far this year: Willow paralyzing Drew and Rocco shooting Cullum. That’s not bad.

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It's surprising that now that she's an interesting character Willow isn't featured more. She hasn't been on in a few weeks?

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Credits for Wednesday, March 25, 2026:

Created by: Frank & Doris Hursley
Executive producer: Frank Valentini
Head writers: Elizabeth Korte and Chris Van Etten
Writers: Ryan Quan; Kate Hall and Cathy Lepard
Director: Robert Markham

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Dominic Zamprogna in this suit....MMMMMMMMMmmm. And I am happy that the writers are writing in his POV about Nathan/Lulu, but I guess I missed when he found out. He did find out on screen, right?

4 hours ago, bossruen said:

But the “lulls” on GH are less and less frequent, and the show does a pretty good job of laying the groundwork over 4 to 6 months for stories to climax in a satisfying way, as they did this week.

I'll give you that. It is less frequent. I love and mentioned that in their second year, these writers discovered what I called shifting. They have for the most part been able to shift the main storyline while keeping almost all of the momentum from the main storyline of that moment taking a break. At the same time, having interesting enough stories surrounding the main storyline to hold an audience's attention. Rotating A, B, C, (and on this show D) plots surprisingly. They had even managed to keep some of their bad writing flaws from jumping over the ledge, too. But because of that, when there is a lull, it stands out even more than during their first year. It reminds me of how GH usually has a great February Sweeps and momentum just flows and then March/April comes around and someone coughFrank*cough* decides to kill the momentum by focusing on chracters no one care about, silliness humor, and general 'factory settings.'

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Some great dramatic scenes today, but I'm still pissed that the show again prioritized short-term drama over long-term romance by killing off Marco. Maybe they thought he'd done too many bad things in helping Sidwell, but I thought they gave him a pretty believable redemption arc over the past couple of months.

Worst case scenario is that they try to pair Lucas with Brad again. Best case is that they bring Adrian Achondo back in a few months as Marco's long-lost twin Mario, who's also gay. Or that they bring on Eric Sheffer Stevens as a Steven Lars Webber recast, only more sarcastic than before and newly bisexual.

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GH has been great -- far and away the best soap recently -- but I'm really disappointed they killed off Marco.

I understand shock deaths. Doesn't mean I have to like them.

Marco did not have to die to set Sidwell on a revenge tour. How much worse can the guy get?

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43 minutes ago, prefab1 said:

Some great dramatic scenes today, but I'm still pissed that the show again prioritized short-term drama over long-term romance by killing off Marco. Maybe they thought he'd done too many bad things in helping Sidwell, but I thought they gave him a pretty believable redemption arc over the past couple of months.

Worst case scenario is that they try to pair Lucas with Brad again. Best case is that they bring Adrian Achondo back in a few months as Marco's long-lost twin Mario, who's also gay. Or that they bring on Eric Sheffer Stevens as a Steven Lars Webber recast, only more sarcastic than before and newly bisexual.

I don't think they ever cared about redeeming Marco. He was meant to be a way to stretch the Sidwell story out, make us feel sorry for Sidwell, and reunite Brad/Lucas. After which they will probably go to the backburner or disappear entirely.

It's very lazy as well as offputting because they didn't even have the guts to make him a gay villain who would live and die by his crimes in a flashy way. Instead, he did his father's bidding and was shot and left dying on the ground for others to find.

Once again if you aren't a very limited type of gay man, you have no chance on this show.

I don't know if Stevens is even still in the industry, but even if he is, I will be shocked if this show ever has a bisexual man. Or any American soap, frankly.

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57 minutes ago, prefab1 said:

Worst case scenario is that they try to pair Lucas with Brad again.

That is absolutely what they are going to do and they have been signposting it in dialogue since before Brad returned onscreen. For Chris Van Etten and perhaps others on staff, Britt and Brad are all the fabulous LGBT representation GH ever needs. This started with Ron Carlivati working way too hard to try to make them 'fun' years ago with a lot of forced merriment, and (previously) ended with Britt's last sendoff which featured a gaggle of drag queens and an inexplicably large amount of real life home movies and childhood pictures of KT. You would've thought Elton John was leaving the show as opposed to a heterosexual cisgendered woman who occasionally said bitchy things. They have been way too fond of this duo for a long time.

Parry Shen has no romantic chemistry with Van and the character is beyond pathetic, but we're definitely expected to root for them back together again so Britt and Brad can kiki out about it in a few months. Representation!

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11 minutes ago, Vee said:

Parry Shen has no romantic chemistry with Van and the character is beyond pathetic, but we're definitely expected to root for them back together again so Britt and Brad can kiki out about it in a few months. Representation!

Has Shen ever had onscreen romantic chemistry with anyone? I don't mean to be cruel, but I've always found the character of Brad to be so poorly written and poorly acted, I've never felt invested in any of his storylines, romantic or otherwise.

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