Families, friends, enemies, and lovers experience life-changing events in the large upstate city of Port Charles, New York, which has a busy hospital, upscale hotel, cozy diner, and dangerou... Read allFamilies, friends, enemies, and lovers experience life-changing events in the large upstate city of Port Charles, New York, which has a busy hospital, upscale hotel, cozy diner, and dangerous waterfront frequented by the criminal underworld.Families, friends, enemies, and lovers experience life-changing events in the large upstate city of Port Charles, New York, which has a busy hospital, upscale hotel, cozy diner, and dangerous waterfront frequented by the criminal underworld.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 339 wins & 821 nominations total
- S1.E15786
- Episode #1.15786
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Tristan Rogers and Finola Hughes were incredible as Robert and Anna in the 80s and 90s where GH was filled with action,adventure and romance.
The highlight of the 1990s included storylines of the family. BJ Jones's death, Monica Quartermaine fighting breast cancer, Stone and Robin's love story and their AIDS storyline. Plus the amazing chemistry and connection that made Sonny&Brenda soulmates.
GH hit a rough patch in 2000-2001 with many backstage changes but it is improving in 2002. One of the most promising current storylines is the AJ Quartermaine and Courtney Matthews relationship. Billy Warlock and Alicia Leigh Willis have phenomenal chemistry that makes watching in 2002 a must.
Now Phelps is killing off Alan Quartermaine who has been played faithfully by Stuart Damon for 30 years. I'm concerned that she is going to lose one of the show's best attributes, the Quartermaine Family. She and the network practically drove Anna Lee out over a contract dispute. Even with John Ingle's welcome return, the shadow over the show is still different. I don't blame cast members like Leslie Charleson and others for being so vocal about Damon's departure. It's as shocking as it comes. This is what you get when you have somebody like Phelps at the helm.
It has had some amazingly famous storylines...like Like and Laura, their iconic wedding is still talked about today.
For the younger set, the rape storyline with Elizabeth "Liz" Webber and Lucky Spencer.
The great love triangle between Sonny, Brenda and Jax.
The love story of Karen and Jagger...
The HIV storyline with Stone and Robin and the continued awareness of HIV.
The amazing song and dance numbers of the Nurses' Ball, along with Lucy's crazy shenanigans.
The transformation of the character of Jason due to brain injury...from Med School student to mob enforcer.
And who could forget the Lois era with the shared record label with Brenda and the musical numbers by Miguel and Ned Ashton!
Puerto Rico!
Seductions, attempted murders, fake babies, psychotic twins, jealous brothers, risen from the dead....this soap had it all.
And there have been some amazing memorials over the years.
Lots of great serious topics have been brought up alcoholism, addiction, rape, HIV, and mental illness (bipolar) to name just a few.
It was really nice to see some characters played by a single actor and it has been nice to see older actors brought back in the same roles. That familiarity is what keeps people coming back.
Maybe in the future GH will regain it's backbone. Maybe draw clear lines between good and evil like it did in it's hey day.
Rayvyn
Did you know
- TriviaWhile filming on-location at Mount Rushmore, a fan recognized Sharon Wyatt and walked into the scene, saying, "Look, it's Tiffany." Wyatt quickly replied, "You must recognize me from one of my movies," and moved the fan from the scene. Wyatt's quick ad-lib saved the cast from having to re-shoot the scene.
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Helena Cassadine: They don't keep people like us in hell, dear, we'd end up running the place.
- ConnectionsEdited into Saturday Night Live: James Franco/Muse (2009)
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Written and Performed by Dave Koz
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- ABC Television Center - 4151 Prospect Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio, 1963-1977; 1989-present)
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