Once upon a time on General Hospital, Nina thought she’d never be hurt worse than when she found out that the man she loved hired an impostor to pretend to be her long-lost daughter.
But that was before she found out that the man she now loved had covered up the death of her actual long-lost daughter… and declined to tell Nina (Cynthia Watros) either about said daughter — or her grandson.
So with Jax (Ingo Rademacher) in the proverbial doghouse, should Nina give Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) a second (third? fourth?) chance? What almost 2,000 viewers want to see happen:
A majority 38% of the audience isn’t having it. Valentin is a liar. (So is Jax, but that wasn’t the question, so let’s table it for now.) Valentin will do whatever he needs to in order to hold onto Nina, and she can’t risk having her heart broken over and over again. It’s time to move on and leave that bastard in the rear-view mirror.
Only 2% less, 36%, swung in the opposite direction, pointing out that Valentin loves Nina, which is more than Jax can say. Jax, if given the chance, will always return to Carly (Laura Wright) – or Brenda (Vanessa Marcil). Valentin knows how to imprint on a woman – and stick to her. Look at this obsession with Anna (Finola Hughes). He may lie to and manipulate Nina, but he’ll be doing it for them – not for another woman.
It was almost a three-way tie, as 26% of you are open to a Nina and Valentin reunion – as long as he proves himself to her. No more lies, no more manipulations. And if he were to get revenge on Jax and Carly for what they did to Nelle (Chloe Lanier), well, that might be nice, too. General Hospital (GH) airs weekdays on ABC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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