Image Captured from GH YouTube Channel from episode aired 1-13-15 |
The soap fan is so used to watching soaps one way that when the
producers and directors of General Hospital changed it up a bit, it totally
freaked everyone out. In Tuesday’s episode of General Hospital, the format changed
to them going into the past to discuss the time when everyone was campaigning
for Mayor for Felicia.
They went back to New Year’s Eve, they jumped all around and
viewers were having trouble keeping up with them. They wanted to establish what happened with the election;
you know the storyline that seemed to get dropped quite suddenly when FLUKE
came back into the picture.
In this one episode we learned that Lucy stole the ballot
box, Duke asked Jordan to get rid of the ballot box to show her loyalty so
Jordan and Shawn got rid of it. Spencer
saw them do it and made his driver jump in the harbor and retrieves it. Nikolas found it and was trying to decide
what to do with it.
They were taking Felicia to court for tampering with the votes
but they cleared that up in one episode when Spencer explained that he had
found the ballot box and that his Dad didn’t steal it. Not sure why they took
the word of an 8 year old but whatever.
The votes were counted and they claim Felicia lost but we
now know that Felicia really won and that the Mayor and the Federal Agent
somehow forced Nikolas into getting rid of the winning ballots that belonged to
Felicia.
This was record speed on a storyline COMPLETED in one day
when we are waiting forever for the FLUKE storyline to be completed. They are setting us up for something Oh, and
Anna got fired by the new Mayor even though I am not sure someone can do those
2 minutes in office?
Is the new Mayor and the Fed/New Police Commissioner also
working for Helena? IS EVERYONE working for
Helena in Port Charles?
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