Natalia Shows Regret and Remorse — Is It Genuine? hangg

   

General Hospital spoilers for Wednesday, July 17, focus on remorse, wisdom, anger, and temptation.

Regrets, She’s Had A Few

So much of GH’s homophobic rant story has focused on Ava, the leaker of the audio, and not the person who initially voiced the harsh rant. That would be Natalia Rogers-Ramirez (Eva LaRue), who shared her innermost thoughts about the LGBTQIA+ community. Ultimately, it was an embarrassing moment that significantly damaged Blaze’s career. And it also shook her relationship with Blaze (Jacqueline Grace Lopez — who recently celebrated a birthday) to the core.

When the story picks up again, Natalia apparently comes from a regretful place when she voices her remorse. Obviously, we have questions. 1) Does she share her remorse with Blaze or someone else? And 2) Is this remorse genuine? It better be if she wants to salvage her relationship with the daughter she says she loves.

More Hurtful Words

While Natalia attempts to make up for her hurtful words, Jason (Steve Burton) and John (Adam J. Harrington) don’t do any such thing. Instead, they have words. Jason is fed up with the Fed. There’s no reason he should still be stringing Jason along. This three-year “agreement” they have had has grown tired. Does Jason use what he knows about who is behind Pikeman to cut the cord of this disastrous FBI Agent / Informant relationship?

Meanwhile, Anna (Finola Hughes — who paid tribute to Shannen Doherty) is tempted. This vague description can mean anything. Is she tempted to quit the PCPD and run off with Valentin (James Patrick Stuart)? Maybe she’s tempted to bury everything she uncovered that can incriminate her favorite Cassadine. Whatever Anna’s tempted to do, will it cause her a mountain of problems, guilt, and blowback?

Valuable Insight

Nina (Cynthia Watros), fresh off slapping Drew (Cameron Mathison), listening to Willow (Katelyn MacMullen), and interacting with Sonny (Maurice Benard), turns her attention to Maxie (Kirsten Storms). Look for the Crimson head to share her insight with the de facto leader of Deception.

Finally, Gio (Giovanni Mazza — talks about connecting with his costar Tabyana Ali here) and Josslyn (Eden McCoy) cross paths once again. The fast friends start talking, and suddenly, Gio opens up to Joss. Does he divulge more about his Bensonhurst childhood? Or does he open up about something else?