General Hospital’s Valentin almost always knows what he is doing, especially when it comes to dealing with his enemies. However, his desire to destroy Jack is clouding his judgment because there is no way Nina should be in on his plan.
Key Takeaways
- Carly’s right, Nina can’t be trusted.
- Nina isn’t the same woman Valentin once loved.
- Valentin better have a backup plan.
Nina Is The Major Flaw in Valentin’s Plan to Destroy Jack
They say desperate times call for desperate measures, but Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) turning to Nina (Cynthia Watros) for help with Jack (Chris McKenna) is going to bite him in the behind. Valentin has been gone and hasn’t seen the lengths Nina will go for her crazy daughter, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen).
Carly (Laura Wright) tried to warn Valentin that Nina couldn’t be trusted, but he wouldn’t listen. Valentin has an ego that makes him feel he knows best and has to be in charge. Normally, that works for him. In this case, though, something tells us it will backfire on him.
Nina’s a basket case right now—rightfully so, given her daughter is blackmailing her and just confessed to a laundry list of crimes. This makes Nina unstable, desperate, confused, and easily manipulated.
The problem is that Valentin is convinced Nina’s still the woman he loved and married. She is not. Willow has changed her, and unfortunately, Valentin might learn that the hard way. If Nina were going to use Charlotte (Bluesy Burke) to keep Willow out of jail, she would likely do the same to Valentin.
Then again, no one knows Valentin’s wrath like Nina does, so perhaps he will be the one to help her see the light about Willow and not be his biggest problem in taking down Jack. We doubt it, but anything is possible in Port Charles.
If not, then Valentin better have a plan B just in case Nina double-crosses him. Valentin almost always has a backup scheme, so here’s hoping that is the case this time around.
What do you think of Valentin’s plan to take down Jack?
