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General Hospital Message Board
| Subject: | SOD: Comings and Goings spoiler |
| From: | Leia |
| Date: | Mon, 03-Nov-2025 7:40:16 PM PST |
| Where: | General Hospital Message Board |
| In reply to: | đ«§đ§ŒWeek of November 3rd Discussion ThreadđŠčđ»đïž posted by Antwon |
Who's Coming
Cosette Abinante (Emily âScoutâ Cain): Drewâs (Cameron Mathison) daughter gets to spend some quality time with members of her family this week.
Bradford Anderson (Damian Spinelli): Spinelli, Maxieâs (Bradford Anderson) current love, interacts more with her freshly back-from-the-dead spouse, Nathan (Ryan Paevey).
Asher Antonyzyn (Danny Morgan): Danny will receive support from his grandmother, Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn).
Bluesy Burke (Charlotte Cassadine): Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) and Luluâs (Alexa Havins) daughter strategizes with Annaâs (Finola Hughes) granddaughter, Emma (Braedyn Bruner).
Finn Carr (Rocco Falconeri): Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and Luluâs son will see his plan foiled this week.
Nazneen Contractor (Justine Turner): Port Charlesâ acting district attorney will have a private meeting with mob boss Sonny (Maurice Benard).
Daniel Goddard (Professor Henry Dalton): Emma remains determined to take down the naughty professor, who is back on the scene this week.
Michael E. Knight (Martin Grey): The attorney confides in his half sister, Laura (Genie Francis).
James Patrick Stuart (Valentin Cassadine): The disgraced WSB agent receives an update on Carlyâs (Laura Wright) revenge plan against Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna), which he has eagerly signed onto.
Who's Going
Erika Slezak (Veronica âRonnieâ Bard): The Daytime Emmy-winning One Life to Live veteran, who made her Port Charles debut on September 26, is poised to wrap her short-term run this week.
Industry News
Med Alert: GH viewers who subscribe to the streaming service YouTubeTV got an unpleasant surprise last week when the service pulled ABC programming from its offerings, leaving fans unable to view the soap. In an email to customers, YouTubeTV explained, âIn order to deliver a wide variety of sports, news, and entertainment programming on YouTube TV, we enter into agreements with network partners. Each time we renew our contracts with these partners, we advocate for fair pricing and greater flexibility to offer our subscribers the best possible live TV experience. Our current agreement with Disney has approached its renewal date, and we will not agree to terms that disadvantage our members while benefiting Disneyâs own live TV products. Despite our best efforts, we have not been able to reach a fair deal, and starting today, October 30, 2025, Disney programming will not be available on YouTube TV. This means you will no longer be able to watch channels like ABC and ESPN or access recordings from these networks in your Library.
âWe know how disruptive it is to lose channels you enjoy,â continued the message, âwhich is why itâs our goal to bring Disney content back to YouTube TV. Weâre committed to continuing to work with Disney to reach an agreement, but if their content is unavailable for an extended period of time, weâll offer our subscribers a $20 credit.â
The email did not specify how long âan extended period of timeâ was, in the companyâs view.