If you’ve watched General Hospital for any length of time, you know what a loud and proud feminist Alexis is, how she doesn’t need any man to feel whole, how she is a strong, independent woman, hear her roar.
Ahem. Also, if you’ve watched General Hospital for any length of time, you know that 60-something Alexis turns into a giggly, weak-in-the-knees teenager at the sight of adorable dimples, a rock-hard six-pack, or basically anyone with a Y chromosome who gives her the time of day.
So, since her standards are non-existent — criminals feel free to apply — it’s up to the fans to vote on which man is the best match for Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn).
The doctor is in! At least Dr. Neil (Joe Flannigan) is the popular choice with 60% of General Hospital fans. He’s not a mobster. That’s a plus. He seems nice and caring and sweet and doesn’t have nearly as much baggage (as far as we know) as Alexis’s prior exes.
Of course, dating Alexis could cost him his medical license. But, then again, Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) kidnaps and kills people, and she’s still a doctor. Then again, he does lack the dimples and abs…
Unsurprisingly, 40% of you are still holding out for a Julexis reunion. Julian has the abs. He’s the father of Alexis’s oldest daughter. He saved her grandson’s life. And then there are the abs…
So, OK, so he held a knife to Alexis’s throat. Let’s all move on, already! Julian (William DeVry) is a law-abiding small business owner now. Who makes a killer avocado toast… or so we are told.
And so he breaks the law once in a while. Nobody is perfect. Especially not in Port Charles. Where, believe it or not, Julian is not as bad as it gets. General Hospital (GH) airs weekdays on ABC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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