![]() I felt like it made emotional sense, which is what was most important … but, I also needed to say those words.” I feel like we did when I watched it back. With all the emotion that I was feeling, I had a hard time just uploading that dialogue. I kept screwing up the words and I knew that the way it was written with using the song. Making sure the dialog was on point, while filming the underwater scenes, was something Kurth wanted to make sure he delivered properly for the sake of the storyline, sharing, ” I don’t normally like to demand a second or a third take, but I was like, I got to get this right. I love just having drama to play and watching Wally playing a different character was really delightful. And you have to add different levels of worry as the story progresses, If you don’t have any drama on a soap opera, you don’t have a story. Sometimes there is a little bit of hand-wringing that goes a long way sometimes. Lisa gave her thoughts on playing the story where Olivia was trying to deal with this “Eddie version” of her husband: “I keep saying it was so much fun to watch Wally and how he was enjoying this and to play a different dynamic with a different person. But, in the end will Ned set the record straight? Olivia has convinced Ned to table coming forward and rocking Sonny’s (Maurice Be new marriage to Nina. Next, they headed to the bedroom and then Ned was headed to the boardroom freshly-shaved and in a suit – a far cry from “Eddie.” In addition, Ned recalled that right before he fell in the pool at the Metro Court, he overheard that Nina (Cynthia Watros) was the person who pointed the finger at Carly (Laura Wright) and Drew (Cameron Mathison) with the SEC, while everyone was believing Ned was the culprit. Once the two were back on land, Ned returned and he and Olivia had a memorable reunion. Leave it to Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) to be Johnny-on-the-spot and dive into the water and save her husband. However, things went awry when “Eddie’s” leg got tangled in the netting. ![]() The moment that precipitated Ned’s return had “Eddie” jumping into the water, believing if he did, it would help him finish the song and find the ‘siren’ within it. In the last few episodes of General Hospital, viewers have witnessed the return of Ned (Ashton) Quartermaine (Wally Kurth), after Ned suffered from a form of amnesia and took on the persona of his former rock star self, Eddie Maine. ![]() Struggling with being not that motivated also comes with the added bonus of extra weight (getting fat)” This isn’t a boo-hoo me post it’s just honest. Next, Rademacher shared how he thought he would be at GH for many years to come, stating, “On top of that, I really identified as my character on General Hospital for decades and I could’ve been there and would’ve been there for many more decades to come. Taking them away from their incredible jujitsu family and Professor in LA.” Having to take the kids out of a great swim team. Having to pack up my family from a life that we loved, questioning our move to FL. ![]() Being ousted at the show for my political views, my case against ABC/Disney is now in the appeals process. I’m a lot better now but the first year was rough. To be completely honest, for the first time in my life, I’ve been faced with some mental health struggles, that’s not something I’ve ever had to face before. Ingo expressed, “I apologize for not having posted much in the last year and a half. ![]()
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