There’s just something about Nelle that doesn’t quite catch on with General Hospital (GH) fans. Perhaps it’s her lack of chemistry with Michael or perhaps she’s either too nice or too naughty and it all gives you whiplash.
But, now she’s being accused of a serious crime–murder–and that can change the stakes. Soap Hub asked if you think Nelle (Chloe Lanier) is guilty of this crime of killing her late fiancé and over 5,000 of you weighed in.
Nothing Good Ever Comes From Nelle
Well, it seems the majority of you still don’t trust her no matter what. (Just look at how she saw dirt on Valentin and made sure to document it.) A full 60% of you are sure she was somehow responsible for this man’s death no matter how much she denies it.
Sure, some of the evidence is too obvious, so you want to give Nelle the benefit of the doubt, but you just can’t do it. She irks you too much, and you’ve seen her do enough nasty things that you’re done with her innocent act.
It’s Complicated
Another 29% think this is too complicated a story to make up your minds at this point. There’s something about Sharon Grant that seems a little too off to you, and you wonder if both women are guilty in some way.
You Love Her
A small 10% of you believe in Nelle and that must be the small percentage who like Michael and Nelle together. You think Nelle has had a rough life and everything and everyone seems to come down on her. You just hope the writers give her a break and make her a heroine after all.
Plus, you just want to see Michael (Chad Duell) happy already. If Nelle can accomplish this, then so be it.
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