Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Carbon Copy: Is It Time To Get Ready For Peter’s General Hospital Twin?

 


Ever since actor Wes Ramsey speculated that the newly dead Peter August might have a twin headed for General Hospital, fans have been in a tizzy, wondering whether that may or not happen.

General Hospital Polling

These fans have been around the block before and know how to figure out if something is happening, so we asked them if there was anything to see here. Find out what almost 3,000 voters are suspecting:

GH: Single Birth

We are not here for this, 76% of you insist. Putting up with Peter’s reign of terror was bad enough. We are not interested in seeing a rerun. Even a lookalike coming to town and everyone freaking out and him insisting no, he’s nothing like his late brother is more than anyone is willing to put up with.

Peter’s long-lost twin can be a saint — a Doctors Without Borders volunteer, a special needs kids’ teacher, a priest — and you still will never be able to look at that face, or listen to that raspy voice without shuddering and fearing the worst.


General Hospital: Saint Peter

On the other hand, 21% of the audience is open to a twin…as long as he’s the good one. Maybe a boy who wasn’t raised by Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) or messed with by Alex Devane (Finola Hughes) will actually turn out to be perfectly pleasant. He can help Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) get over her Peter Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PPTSD) by putting a sweet personality behind that familiar face.

GH: Bad To the Bone

Only 3% want to see a Peter twin…who is worse than the original recipe Peter. Peter 1.0 mostly made threats and growled, he didn’t have much of an effect on Port Charles beyond Maxie and Anna Devane, plus, by extension, little Bailey Louise, and Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton).

But we’re not talking a villain along the lines of Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers), or even Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), who have their fingers in nearly every storyline pie. Maybe his evil twin brother can finally live up to their full potential.

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