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General Hospital fans want an end to the Carly Willow and Nina drama

These lovely ladies in Part Charles need better storylines that don't revolve around each other

By Cheryl E PrestonPublished about a year ago 3 min read
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It's time to stop the madness in Port Charles

General Hospital fans have been patient and long-suffering regarding the drama that has surrounded Willow Tait(Katelynn McMullen), Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and Nina Reeves ( Cynthia Watros). The truth is out that Willow is Nina's daughter but Ms. Reeves did not save her life. Now there is no reason for anyone to feel beholden to Nina and fans wonder what the writers are up to with this twist after months of speculation that Willow's birth mom will save her life.

Willow continues to be whiney and combative even in the face of death while Carly and Nina are each unrepentant about their actions and seem determined to harass each other. Fans are saying "Enough" but the war seems destined to go on. Once Willow and the baby are home there is no one who will encourage her to spend time with her mom or allow Nina to visit her grandchildren. Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver) loves his grandmother but Nina is destined to keep trouble brewing.

She is already suspicious of Carly and Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) and spoilers tease that she will probably be the one to blow the whistle about the insider trading. Nina misread the situation between Willow and TJ Ashford (Taj Bellow) and told Sonny they were having an affair. She is all over the place and has told Liesl Obrecht that she is definitely going to get revenge on Carly.

Fans are weary of the ongoing saga

General Hospital fans say they are tired of Willow's hateful attitude toward Nina and the bickering and confrontations between Carly and Willow's birth mom. Viewers wonder why Sonny says with this woman who is always putting her foot in her mouth and misreading every situation. Nina should be focused on Crimson and helping Obrecht deal with Britt's death. Willow should have her mind on recovery and taking care of her two children while Carly needs to stop trying to force Nina out of her daughter's life.

There is enough blame to go around but Nina and Carly will probably never play nice not even for the grandchildren they share. General Hospital viewers are hoping the page is turned soon because the contention between these women has gone on for too long. Sonny and Nina are not a popular couple and fans of the soap are not warming up to them because of the way the character is being written.

Willow Carly and Nina need to move on

Spoilers say that during the coming weeks, Nina will share her woes with Liesl who will offer advice. Sonny will feel like the odd man out because neither he and Nina are in the inner circle of the world of their grandchildren. Michael and Willow have forgiven Carly who along with Drew will have access which will probably infuriate Nina. Sonny has told her to calm down but she is not listening. It does not look like the drama will subside anytime soon and General Hospital viewers who want the madness to end and for Carly, Willow, and Nina to move on.

Since Nina did not save Willow's life there is nothing to draw the two together so Sonny and his sweetie might remain on the outside looking in. General Hospital fans are also eager for Michael to stop his vendetta against his dad and wonder if current events are enough for him to tell Dex Heller (Evan Hofler to halt his plan to take Sonny down. There are so many offshoots and storylines within storylines that fans are becoming exhausted. Hopefully, a few of the current situations will be resolved during February Sweeps and even more by the time the Nurse Ball rolls around in May. No one wants this baggage to spill over into the gala but stay tuned to see what transpires.

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Cheryl E Preston

Cheryl is a widow who enjoys writing about current events, soap spoilers and baby boomer nostalgia. Tips are greatly appreciated.

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