The General Hospital recap (GH) for Wednesday, July 11th features another day of the same thing happening in Port Charles, but we’ll fill you in anyway.
Just like on Tuesday, Nelle (Chloe Lanier) was upset about a prenuptial agreement and confused by Chase’s attentions.
As part of his quest to bring her down, Chase (Josh Swickard) did his best to get Nelle to leave Michael and be with him as he declared his undying love, but once again, Nelle wasn’t buying it.
In fact, she was quite ticked at Michael (Chad Duell) at the prenup and claimed she had it checked out by a lawyer, but no way is she going to give up her chance to be married to the father of her child.
Of course, Ned – the new self-proclaimed head of the family – wanted to make sure Nelle wasn’t just marrying Michael for the money and laid it on thick as they let everyone know it.
Out in the woods, Peter (Wes Ramsey) was still tied up as he has been all summer, except this time he was not in a bed. Of course, he is still angry and still demanding Obrecht let him go. But, Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) still didn’t let him go.
While Obrecht dealt with Peter, Nina (Michelle Stafford) dealt with Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) as they had it out and she once again accused him of blackmailing her over what happened to Cassandra on New Year’s Eve. Clearly, this story is moving right along.
Even Lulu (Emme Rylan) and Maxie (Kirsten Storms) did their thing and fought about their friendship after we thought all was good when Colonel Sanders hid his secret recipe in Maxie’s apartment. But, then they made up and all was good again.
General Hospital (GH) airs weekdays on ABC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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