On the latest episode of his podcast, Bradford Anderson teased an upcoming General Hospital scene that fans won’t want to miss.
Anderson joined GH co-star Steve Burton for a new episode of their podcast, Daily Drama, where he offered viewers a major teaser of what’s head in Port Charles.
After telling their audience a funny travel story about his work commute, Anderson told Burton, “When I made it back, I had fantastic scenes, that I got to work with you and a couple other of our favorites,” he said. “Doing a group scene with those people, I mean… I felt very lucky.”
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Burton called the scenes “fun,” remembering it as “a big day.” The actor also noted he filmed five episodes that day.
The actors also discussed the touching scene between their characters when Jason broke the news of Sam’s (ex-Kelly Monaco) passing to Spinelli (Anderson) and Maxie (Kirsten Storms).
“When you came to Maxie and me’s door, like… that show had been kind of fun for us,” Anderson admitted. “It was actually, kind of, this sweet story.”
Anderson went on to remind the audience of Spinelli and Maxie’s Halloween scenes with their daughter, Georgie (Lily Fisher), who wound up dressing up as Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century after Maxie gave her daughter some advice she learned from her namesake. “It was this really sweet moment of thinking George’s name,” the actor spoke of the scenes.
“Then I show up,” Burton said of his character, who interrupted Maxie and Spinelli’s Halloween night alone. “It’s been a while since you and I have been able to play anything that deep,” he told Anderson, who noted the scenes were “heavy.”
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