Nikolas shows up at the hospital and is completely confused when Finn thanks him for helping Liz. ![]() Liz says she’s staying at Wyndemere until the stalker thing is solved- but is in fact seeing the medium at her house. Liz feels the need lie to Finn to be able to see a medium in her own home.įinn at this point has become so overbearing that Liz decides to lie to him. Then Chase gets whacked over the head and all the camera footage is lost – along with my hopes of Chase and Liz having a fling. Finn is a total dick to Lucy – also uncomfortable and unnecessary. Lucy mentions the conversation win Aiden and gives Liz the name of a medium she knows. Lucy runs into Liz and Finn at the hotel during the police investigation. Liz’s hotel room gets vandalized while she’s in the shower. Aiden sneaks out of Laura’s to go ghost hunting but gets caught by Chase. ![]() Meanwhile, Liz’s other son Aiden is convinced that Franco’s ghost is responsible and gets some info on ghosts from none other than Lucy Coe. For a moment, I hoped that Chase and Liz would sleep together- the girl deserves a win, Chase needs to get laid, and it would be one hell of a twist. Finn has his brother Chase stay at the house to run surveillance. Liz sends something her kids to stay at Laura’s place while she goes to a hotel. The stalking gets more intense – Liz thinks she sees a dark figure in the house and passes out. Liz’s stalker strikes again, while Aiden suspects Franco’s ghost. Yet nobody onscreen seems bothered by Finn’s behavior. Even with the reveal that Jake is innocent, it’s hard to shake Finn behaving like a gigantic asshole. But nothing ever materialized with Liz’s parents- this is actually the extent of that plot thread. Viewers heard so much about Liz’s parents, that it seemed that they would finally make an appearance. That he’s been chatting with Liz’s parents in secret. Jake admits he is hiding something – after he is berated by Finn. Later, Finn once again aggressively confronts Jake, this time at the hospital, where he demands answers for perceived peculiar behavior by Liz’s son. We get some uncomfortable scenes of Finn yelling at Jake, but he admits nothing. Finn gets aggressive with his suspicions – especially towards Jake. It’s during this time that Finn starts throwing about the possibility that one of Liz’s sons might be responsible. Finn tries to help Liz find her stalker… by screaming at Jake.įinn starts sleeping on the couch to protect Liz in case the stalker appears – which is unnecessary. Liz thinks Heather Webber, Franco’s biological mom who is a total nut job, might be behind the mystery, but she too is eliminated as a suspect. Things get weirder when a painting of Liz done by Franco appears in her living room. At some point, Franco’s gallery burns down, too. Liz suspects Betsy Frank, Franco’s adopted mother, and it seems plausible. First, she receives a note signed by a somehow called ‘B’. The storyline kicked into “high gear” (I use this term loosely) with Liz being menaced by a stalker. Liz gets a stalker- just what she needed. Liz vents about how shitty her absentee parents have been. Until Terry got a phone call from Liz’s dad asking about his daughter. Was Jeff Webber returning? Would there finally be an explanation for why Liz’s dad was MIA? Who would play him? Would Richard Dean Andersen (famous as MacGyver in the late 80s/early 90s) return to play him? And then nothing. Long-suffering Liz Webber has some daddy issues. The writers started laying the groundwork for Liz’s big story late last year- with Liz mysteriously tearing Violet’s photo of Jeff Webber, her long-absent father. It seemed as if perpetually sidelined Liz was going to be the focus of a big storyline- a special one. Whether the stories were secondary to the main plots or whose plots were clearly in disservice to her character Herbst has done a lot with what was often very little.īut this year was supposed to be different. Rebecca Herbst has played Elizabeth Webber through thick and thin the past 25 years- and she’s consistently turning amazing performances. Welcome to What The F Is Up On GH With Elizabeth Webber I’m here to help my fellow viewer through the good, the bad, the completely incoherent and the totally offensive events of America’s longest running soap opera. Making things more difficult is that soap operas play fast and loose with things like historical cannon, scientific fact, the laws of physics and you know, life and death. General Hospital is on five days a week, all year round so it can be hard to get a handle on what’s been happening to your favorite characters. ![]() What The F Is Up On GH With… Elizabeth Webber
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