Some women on General Hospital are on every day. We’re looking at you, Carly (Laura Wright) and Sam (Kelly Monaco). Some women are on as long as their men are on. We’re looking at you, Liz (Rebecca Herbst).
And some women are on because well, they have a minimum to fulfill, and they can be used to recap information. Cough, Laura (Genie Francis), cough. But which woman would fans like to see more of?
Over 46% of the audience went with Diane (Carolyn Hennesey). What’s not to like about Diane? She’s fun, she’s funny. She’s a crackerjack lawyer, a good friend, and she has Milo! OK, her lawyering skills are primarily dispatched to get killers and criminals out of prison. Which just proves how good she really is! More, Diane, please.
A smaller 30% needs to have an Epiphany (Sonya Eddy). Now! She is also fun, funny, good at her job and… working on her personal life. Fans want to learn more about her. And that means seeing her front and center more often!
Only 13% of you voted for more Molly (Haley Pullos). Maybe that’s because the last time she got a scene to herself, she used it to rant at TJ (Tajh Bellow) about how wedding and marriage are horrible and materialistic and a tool of the patriarchy and, yeah, not a good look, Unsinkable Molly Brown (Davis-Lansing).
And in last place, with 11% of the vote is Felicia (Kristina Wagner). She and Frisco (Jack Wagner) were once front-burner. She and Mac (John J. York) get to pop up once in a while to be stalked by a psycho. And most of the viewers are OK with that. General Hospital (GH) airs weekdays on ABC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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