General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘I Don’t Know If I’ll Ever Be Ready’
A Tearful Good-bye
On the Thursday, September 25, episode of General Hospital, spoilers tease that the Quartermaines and the community of Port Charles will say good-bye to Monica. At the Q mansion, Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) is right by Ned’s (Wally Kurth) side as she asks him, “Do you have the letter?” What is this letter about? Is it from someone who couldn’t make the memorial, or does it have to do with something else? Elsewhere, someone is checking up on Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) to see if she’s set to leave for the memorial. Ned’s daughter is understandably emotional about it. “I don’t know if I’ll ever be ready,” Brook Lynn says.
In the entryway, Ned looks at the many framed photos of Monica and picks one up for a closer look. “We are here to honor Monica Bard Quartermaine,” Ned can be heard saying, but is that happening at the memorial?
On the Move
Tracy (Jane Elliot), fresh off her quickie trip of denial to Atlantic City, descends the Quartermaine staircase and sees several of her housemates and family, like Brook Lynn, standing at the entryway waiting for her to join them. “What are you all standing around for?” Tracy asks. Is this her kind way of saying they should have already left for the service without her, or is she simply trying to be gruff to keep from getting emotional?
There may be one surprise guest at the service that most aren’t expecting — that is, if he’s really able to make it. Drew (Cameron Mathison) seems determined to leave the hospital and join the gathering. Someone asks him what he thinks he’s doing. “I’m going to my mother’s memorial,” he tells them. Will any of the Quartermaines welcome him if he makes it to the service?
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