On General Hospital, Carly has a hard time imagining that anything in Port Charles might not be her business, and that certainly includes Nina wanting to get to know her grandson, Wiley.
While Carly (Laura Wright) naturally was involved in every decision when it came to Michael (Chad Duell) and Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) fighting to keep Wiley from Nelle (Chloe Lanier), she has no interest in extending the same courtesy to Nina (Cynthia Watros).
Is she right to protect her – uh, sorry, Michael’s – little boy from his other Nana? What almost 8,000 viewers told us:
Over half of you, 54%, think this should be Michael and Willow’s call, not Carly. They’re Wiley’s parents, and they can decide whether he should get to know his biological maternal grandmother. Carly will just have to take a step back and remember that she is not the most important person in every discussion.
A smaller 31% of the audience sees Nina and Carly as equals. Nina has as much of a right to spend time with Wiley as Carly does. And if we’re going to disqualify Nina due to her time spent in a mental institution, let’s make Carly have to clear the same bar. It’s not like there’s a lot of sanity in Wiley’s DNA.
Only 15% of the fans agree with Carly that Nina is unstable and that dangerous. Sure, Carly and Sonny (Maurice Benard) may have stolen Avery from Ava (Maura West), but Nina is the one who actually cut the baby out of Ava’s body. And Carly may have almost married Franco (Roger Howarth), but Nina also dated him. Which proves she’s crazy.
And let’s not even get into the fact that Jax (Ingo Rademacher) has feelings for Nina. And that’s supposed to be Carly’s domain. General Hospital airs weekdays on ABC. Check your local listing for air times.
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