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Hollywood Needs to Adapt This 63-Year-Old Sci-Fi Classic Novel After Leonardo Dicaprio Failed To
Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most beloved authors of the 20th century, and for good reason. It’s no wonder that his works have been sought after for adaptation, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting. Emphasize “sought after” because not many of his novels or short stories have actually made it to the big screen. Vonnegut’s stories are often sarcastic, time-hopping, told from the first person, and uniquely bleak… but also hilarious. His specifically strange brand of sci-fi, comedy, and satire has long been a tough cookie to crumble over onto film, like Cat’s Cradle.
As one of the flagship novels in his bibliography, unabashedly represents all of these attributes in ways that make it one of the most “Vonnegut” novels there is. It’s an odd choice on Hollywood’s part to adapt, not only in a business sense, but because it also feels like one of the remaining novels left that is still unable to be adapted for the screen.
‘Cat’s Cradle’ Might Be Kurt Vonnegut’s Best Book
Cat’s Cradle is a 1963 postmodern satire, written by the late great Kurt Vonnegut. The film follows Felix Hoenikker and a group of scientists as they navigate life after the invention of ice-nine, a substance that could freeze the entire planet. The novel is bleakly comical, absurd, and hits some of its commentaries pretty hard on the nose, but it also has its moments of subtlety. That’s just how Vonnegut operates, though. He knows that he gets in his audience’s face with social and political commentary, but any time it’s on the nose, it’s to get a laugh. Cat’s Cradle is one of those Vonnegut books, though. It’s like the even more well-known Slaughterhouse-Five in that it has actual statements that it’s trying to make. Kurt Vonnegut is a funny guy, but when he wants to make an actual point about something, he does so like a gut punch. There’s a reason that he’s largely considered one of the greatest authors of his time. It’s because he can do it all!
There’s a good argument to be made that Cat’s Cradle is Vonnegut’s best book. It’s a sprawling epic that manages to fit a ridiculous amount of subplots, ideas, and themes into one pretty tight story. When there’s this much going on, it’d probably be preferred if the book was able to breathe a bit more (it’s only a little over 300 pages) and let these ideas expand upon themselves more naturally. There’s a case to be made that this is where a format like a TV show could benefit the source material.
That being said, that’s kind of its charm. Heavy subjects are brought up and briefly touched upon, usually with some degree of humor, then we move on to the next thing. It makes for a bit of a disorienting experience with how quickly we move from scene to scene, but that also adds to the framing device that the story is being told in flashback. It really does feel like you’re reading a memory.
What Is Kurt Vonnegut’s ‘Cat’s Cradle’ About?
Given Cat’s Cradle’s odd narrative structure, its tendency to jump from plot point to plot point, and oddball, Vonnegut-ian sense of humor, it’s not ideal to say that the book is unadaptable… but it just might need to stay on the page. It’s not the book’s high-concept ideas that would be tough for audiences to swallow, but it’s the way that the author delivers them. Cat’s Cradle is fun because of how little time we spend on the detrimental choices made and events leading toward the post-apocalyptic setting that our narrator is in. If a movie or TV show tried to recreate that, there would probably be too much filler added, and the story’s breakneck pace would ultimately become diluted.
The novel’s sense of humor also wouldn’t likely translate well onto the screen. Not that the book is offensive or “couldn’t be made today” because of jokes that just didn’t age well. It’s just, you know, a Kurt Vonnegut novel! He makes light of things that are touchy subjects, like discussing what North American civilians were doing the day the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. This is done so in a way that comments on how unaware people can be of what their government is up to. (Either that or how they willingly turn a blind eye.) Other times, Vonnegut jokes around the parameters of philosophy and religion.
This is mostly explored through a fictional religion, Bokononism, a pretty hilarious concept that is practiced through extremely odd practices. For instance, boku-maru is an act of worship in Bokononism when two people press the exposed soles of their feet together for a long period of time. I don’t really know how you would get audiences on board with watching an adaptation of a novel that works so well because of how fast-paced it is, or how singular the author’s sense of humor is. This all just works best on the page.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Noah Hawley Want To Adapt ‘Cat’s Cradle’
There have been multiple attempts to bring Cat’s Cradle to both the big and small screens. Elements of the novel were adapted for the 1972 TV movie Between Time and Timbuktu, a project that pulled from several different Kurt Vonnegut stories. Leonardo DiCaprio‘s production company attempted to adapt the book into a movie back in 2005, but the film never moved past the writing stages. Most recently, co-creator of the FX series Fargo, Noah Hawley, attempted to adapt Cat’s Cradle as a limited series. Like DiCaprio’s attempt before him, Hawley’s series remains unmade.
It’s tough to choose which project would do the novel justice best, but it’s safe to assume that a film would probably encapsulate the book’s spirit best. Vonnegut’s book is only 300-ish pages, so there’s likely not a lot that would need to be trimmed down to properly bring the story to life. The movie would require a truly gifted editor to try to make the movie properly flow, but at least its fast pace would be true to Vonnegut’s work. As stated before, a TV show would just stretch the story out too much, and it wouldn’t feel like Cat’s Cradle anymore.
Sure, it’d carry over characters like Jonah the narrator and Felix Hoenikker, on-screen practices of Bokononism, and some pretty interesting ice-nine visuals, but the bloat of a TV show would suck all the fun out of it. Cat’s Cradle is the perfect novel for those looking to get Vonnegut’s trademark sense of humor and philosophy in rapid fire. There’s no need to drag it out in 10 episodes over 10 hours. That being said, if someone did make this movie, please make it Yorgos Lanthimos!
Cat’s Cradle just might be Kurt Vonnegut’s best book, but that doesn’t mean it should also be adapted for film. Some novels can survive the process of being brought off the page and adapted to the screen, while others are successful narratives because of the medium in which they reside. We do need more adaptations of Kurt Vonnegut’s books (Deadeye Dick and Galápagos, please), but let’s also be real about which ones will work the best. It’s an easy answer, but a book that might be more feasible to adapt would be his most widely known work, Slaughterhouse-Five.
It’s a similarly fast, heavy-handed, hilarious read, with an even more unconventional narrative structure, but it’s also a more cinematic book. Yeah, there was already a movie made in 1972, but let’s give that one another go, and if it’s successful, we can talk about making other Vonnegut movies. In the meantime, how about we leave Cat’s Cradle on the bookshelf? Is that too much to ask?
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Ryan Gosling pauses interview to check on journalist stranded in the desert: 'Do you have help on the way?'
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Despite promoting his upcoming sci-fi adventure “Project Hail Mary,” Gosling was more concerned for a journalist stuck on the side of the road.
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‘RHOA’ Star Pinky Cole, Slutty Vegan Founder, Files For Bankruptcy
‘RHOA’ Pinky Cole
Slutty Vegan Founder Files For Bankruptcy
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Pinky Cole, the Slutty Vegan founder who is new to ‘RHOA’, filed for bankruptcy … and it looks like she’s got a good chunk of debt.
According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Pinky filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy … and she says she owes the U.S. Small Business Administration $1.2 million.
What’s more, Pinky says she owes another $192,000 in total to the Georgia Department of Revenue.
It looks like the financial issues may be predated to her Slutty Vegan burger chain in Georgia.
In the docs, Pink says her homes, jewelry, clothing, cars, artwork and other personal property are worth about $3.7 million … and she said her monthly expenses are around $41,700.
The filing comes on the heels of Pinky being added to the ‘RHOA’ cast.
We reached out to Pinky … so far, no word back.
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Lisa Rinna reveals why she 'butted heads a lot' with “Melrose Place” costar Jack Wagner: 'Don't f— with me'
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3 Best Shows To Watch on Prime Video This Week (March 2-6)
This week, MrBeast’s reality competition show Beast Games is back at the top of Prime Video’s TV rankings with the recent conclusion of its second season. A game show that’s essentially an attempt to make a non-lethal real-life version of Squid Game, the series sees 1,000 contestants compete for a $5 million cash prize. The series has been pretty controversial and critically panned since it first debuted in 2024, but it’s also proven to be massively popular with Prime Video subscribers. However, in case you’re not one of those millions of fans, there’s still plenty of entertaining shows to watch on the streaming service. So, without further ado, here’s a look at three great shows that we think you should binge on Prime Video this week, including the perfect Bridgerton replacement for fans who are still reeling from that season finale.
For more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows and movies on Prime Video.
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‘My Lady Jane’ (2024)
In case the end of Bridgeton Season 4 has left you craving more gorgeous period dramas, My Lady Jane may be just what the doctor ordered. A historical romantasy adapted from the novel by Jodi Meadows, Brodi Ashton, and Cynthia Hand, the show was created by Gemma Burgess and reimagines the life of 16th-century noblewoman (and briefly Queen) Jane Grey, starring Emily Bader in the titular role. Edward Bluemel, Anna Chancellor, Rob Brydon, Jordan Peters, Kate O’Flynn, and more star in other key roles, with Oliver Chris narrating the story as the Author.
An imaginative and beautifully produced costume dramedy, My Lady Jane combines an exciting semi-historical story with fantasy elements, specifically shapeshifting humans called Ethians, which add further complications to its turbulent and unpredictable narrative. The show had its world premiere at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival, earning critical acclaim, and was well-received by reviewers and audiences alike after its Prime Video debut, yet it was cancelled after just one season. Though the show may have been cut short ahead of its time, the one season it did get to do is a hilarious and entertaining watch, elevated by its performances, writing, and energetic rock soundtrack.
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‘Reacher’ (2022–Present)
One of Prime Video’s most successful shows, Reacher is a crime series adapted from Lee Child’s Jack Reacher novels. Alan Ritchson stars as the titular hero, a former U.S. Army military police officer who travels the country running into various crimes and conspiracies that he thwarts using his formidable strength, skills, and intellect. The show also stars Malcolm Goodwin, Willa Fitzgerald, Maria Sten, Serinda Swan, Anthony Michael Hall, and more in notable roles.
Reacher’s first season debuted to great reviews and record-high viewership in 2022, and it’s been wildly popular ever since. Beloved by new audiences and novel fans alike, Reacher is a pulpy and entertaining series anchored by Ritchson’s charismatic lead performance. The show has had three hit seasons so far, faithfully adapting the novels Killing Floor, Bad Luck and Trouble, and Persuader, and a fourth season inspired by the novel Gone Tomorrow is currently in the works. A spin-off series focused on Maria Sten’s Frances Neagley is also currently in the pipeline and expected to be released sometime this year.
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‘Chloe’ (2022)
Created by Alice Seabright, Chloe is a British psychological thriller miniseries starring Erin Doherty as Becky Green, a lonely young woman who’s obsessed with her estranged childhood friend’s suicide. Assuming a fake identity to investigate, she creates an exciting and addictive parallel life that’s better than her real one in every way, until she risks losing herself completely. Besides Doherty, the series also stars Billy Howle, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Jack Farthing, Akshay Khanna, Brandon Micheal Hall, Lisa Palfrey, and more, with Poppy Gilbert as the titular Chloe.
A gripping mystery thriller with themes of obsession, deceit, identity, and grief, Chloe was widely acclaimed during its original run, particularly for Doherty’s performance. While the plot can get a bit uneven, the series is an excellent and timely thriller overall, carried by the layered and entertaining central character. It’s a smartly written, brilliantly performed, and highly suspenseful story told over six bingeable episodes.
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What Is President Donald Trump’s Neck Rash? Doctor Details Cause
Donald Trump’s doctor gave some insight into the neck rash that has been spotted on the back of the president’s neck in recent weeks.
“President Trump is using a very common cream on the right side of his neck, which is a preventative skin treatment,” Dr. Sean Barbabella said in a statement to CNN on Monday, March 2. “The President is using the treatment for one week, and the redness is expected to last for a few weeks.”
The medical professional did not reveal the reason why Trump, 79, needed the cream. The White House has not addressed the president’s skin issue.
Earlier on Monday, Trump participated in the Medal of Honor Ceremony at the White House. During the event, Trump was seen with what appeared to be a red rash with scabs on the back right side of his neck. The skin issue could be seen near the president’s hairline and extended to the collar of his shirt.
This isn’t the first time Trump has been seen with skin issues. He has previously been photographed with bruises on his hand that sometimes have been covered by makeup. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed Trump’s bruising in a February 2025 press conference.
“President Trump has bruises on his hand because he’s constantly working and shaking hands all day every day,” Leavitt said at the time. “President Trump is a man of the people. His commitment is unwavering, and he proves that every single day.”
Later that year, Barbabella revealed that Trump, who is the oldest president to take the oath of office, was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency. The condition is a form of venous disease that occurs when veins in a person’s legs are damaged, per the Cleveland Clinic.

“In recent weeks, President Trump noted mild swelling in his lower legs,” Barbabella wrote in a note read by Leavitt in a July 2025 press conference. “In keeping with routine medical care and out of an abundance of caution, this concern was thoroughly evaluated by the White House Medical Unit.”
Barbabella’s note added that the chronic venous insufficiency is a “benign and common condition, particularly in individuals over the age of 70.” He reiterated that Trump is in “excellent overall health.”
Earlier this year, Trump shared that his bruising was a result of the amount of aspirin he takes. In a January 2026 interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump revealed he takes 325mg of aspirin a day (According to the Mayo Clinic, the typical daily dose for aspirin therapy ranges between 75 mg and 325 mg.)
“They say aspirin is good for thinning out the blood, and I don’t want thick blood pouring through my heart,” he told the outlet. “I want nice, thin blood pouring through my heart. Does that make sense?”
Later that month, Trump was seen with a bruise on his left hand instead of his right. (Trump shakes hands with his right.)
Leavitt revealed that the left-handed bruise was caused by Trump hitting his hand into the corner of a table.
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Jon Gosselin’s Ex-Girlfriend and Martha Stewart’s Make-Up Artist Join ‘RHONY’
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Crazy Ties To New ‘RHONY’ Cast!!!
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Hailey Glassman — best known as Jon Gosselin‘s ex-girlfriend — and celebrity makeup artist Daisy Toye, a longtime glam pro for Martha Stewart, have joined the cast of “The Real Housewives of New York City” for season 16.
Hailey, who’s a public relations pro, shot to fame in 2009 when she dated Jon in the immediate aftermath of his explosive split from Kate Gosselin. The two were together for several months with their whirlwind romance playing out in the tabloids before they ultimately called it quits by the end of 2009.
Daisy, meanwhile, brings serious polish to the franchise. She’s spent years working high-profile shoots, red carpets and media appearances. Daisy’s connection to New York City’s elite social and beauty circles makes her a natural fit for the franchise’s next era.
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As for season 16, returning cast members include Erin Lichy, Sai De Silva, and Jessel Taank, and newbie Erika Hammond, a celebrity fitness trainer. Former “RHONY” star Carole Radziwill is also returning to the series for the first time in eight years.
Filming gets underway this week.
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Carole Radziwill returns to divisive “RHONY” reboot nearly a decade after dramatic exit
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Radziwill originally left the reality series in 2018 amid twin feuds with castmate Bethenny Frankel and Bravo boss Andy Cohen.
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BAFTAs host Alan Cumming calls it a 's‑‑‑show' after N-word debacle: 'We were all let down'
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Cumming originally apologized for attendee John Davidson, who has Tourette’s, shouting the slur toward Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the ceremony.
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Josh Duhamel shares how Fergie has 'different views of the world' than him
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Duhamel and Fergie divorced in 2019 after eight years of marriage.
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General Hospital 2-Week Spoilers March 2-13: Sonny Reveals Devastating Truth & Kristina Unleashes Her Fury!
General Hospital 2-week spoilers for March 02 – 13, 2026 expect Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) make a major confession and Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi) absolutely rage.
General Hospital Spoilers: Monday, March 2nd: Chase Faces Consequences and Kristina Questions Fairness
On Monday, March 2nd, Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) find out something really upsetting. This could be about his future at the PCPD or possibly about their adoption plans. Nathan West (Ryan Paevey) talks to Brook Lynn and Chase up at General Hospital, and those two look very worried.
This may be about the PCPD situation. Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) updates Chase on his heart condition, and he’s glad Ned is making his health a priority. Then he asks Chase about his priorities, and Ned thinks Chase’s loyalties lie with Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) instead of his wife Brook Lynn. Chase is shocked and tells Ned he deeply regrets what he’s done and is going to fix it.
Will Brook Lynn Doubt Chase?
Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) talks to Brook Lynn, maybe about the Chase and Michael key incident, and asks if she knows for sure or just wants to believe it. Will Tracy have Brook Lynn doubting Chase’s innocence in planting it? Also, Kai Taylor (Jens Austin Astrup) gets an offer. Willow may want him to work for her like he did for Drew Cain Quartermaine (Cameron Mathison).
Also, District Attorney Justine Turner (Nazneen Contractor) tells Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) and Nathan the last lead was a bust. The key incident makes it nearly impossible for them to keep looking into Michael Corinthos (Rory Gibson) as a suspect, and Chase made the PCPD look bad.
Michael opens up to Jacinda Bracken (Paige Herschell), likely about the Drew key incident and Chase’s involvement. Michael tells someone Dante wants to see him. Kristina asks Sonny, “How is that fair?” Has she heard about Willow getting Drew’s seat instead of her mom? Kristina was excited about Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) getting the job, and now she’s been passed over for Willow.
General Hospital: Laura Looks at Ezra
Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) sees a different side of Ezra Boyle (Daniel Cosgrove). Look for recast Patrick Lewis to take on the role of Ezra short term. He and Laura have another chat, and she may see Ezra’s just as trapped and under Jenz Sidwell’s (Carlo Rota) thumb as she is. The usual actor was stuck in an ice storm and couldn’t get to LA to film, so they needed a fill-in.
Laura asks Willow if she plans to use her position to settle her own scores. I’m sure she tells Laura no, but come on, of course Willow’s planning on that. Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) makes a choice, maybe about finalizing divorce from Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr). Trina Robinson’s (Tabyana Ali) parents come together to see her and they look tense. Curtis and Portia might be breaking the news to Trina that their marriage is one hundred percent over.
Tuesday, March 3rd: Sonny’s Confession and Carly Hits Paydirt
On Tuesday, March 3rd, Sonny makes a confession. Maybe to Justine, or maybe to someone like Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) about her. Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) hits paydirt. She’s at Wyndemere looking alarmed this week.
Marco Rios (Adrian Anchondo) is trying to get a dose of Britt Westbourne‘s (Kelly Thiebaud) meds as Lucas Jones (Van Hansis) demands but faces a problem. Is he seen by Pascal? Marco heads up to General Hospital this week to see Lucas and they look really stressed.
Tracy and Alexis get an update from Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Is it about Michael or Anna Devane (Finola Hughes)? Portia feels moved. Is she wowed that Dr. Isaiah Gannon (Sawandi Wilson) stepped in and helped her reconcile with Trina?
Wednesday, March 4th: Britt’s Vulnerability and Lulu’s Private Moment
On Wednesday, March 4th, Britt’s vulnerable and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) sees. Britt might be really shaken. She may get an update from Lucas that they couldn’t get her meds. Britt’s under so much stress, she may crack wide open.
Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins Bruening) and Nathan’s private moment is witnessed. Does someone see them kissing? Ava Jerome (Maura West) assumes the wrong thing, maybe about Sidwell or Lucas. Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) grows suspicious. Of Carly? Josslyn may see her at Wyndemere.
Thursday, March 5th: Jason Supports Britt and Carly Gets Shocked
On Thursday, March 5th, Lulu makes a realization. She might realize she and Nathan were spotted. Jason is there for Britt. She’s got new hope with Lucas helping, but Jason’s going to dip out in a few weeks and won’t be around. But it’s not by choice. Reportedly someone takes him.
Jack Brennan’s (Chris McKenna) frustrations grow, maybe about Ross Cullum (Andrew Hawkes), Sidwell, or not finding Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart). Carly’s shocked. Is this at Wyndemere? It may concern her scheme with Valentin. Brook Lynn and Chase come up with a plan. This might be about their adoption dream.
GH Spoilers: Friday, March 6th: Brennan Demands a Favor and Maxie Makes Her Feelings Known
On Friday, March 6th, Josslyn needs to see Jason. This may be about Cullum, but could be about Carly. Brennan demands a favor. I bet from Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros). He may want payback for deleting Willow footage. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) makes her feelings known. Is this about Nathan and Lulu?
or about the Deception ladies cutting a deal with Sidwell while she was comatose that’s bad for the company? Nathan’s completely honest with Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati). I’m sure about the Maxie issue, but maybe about Lulu feels too. Trina gets a new opportunity that she embraces. Is this something to do with her parents?

General Hospital Week Two: March 9th-13th Spoilers – Willow Loving her New Power
During the second week, Willow revels in her new power. She hates being under Sidwell’s thumb, but Willow has no choice, so she’ll make the most of what he gave her. Michael’s going to be stunned and worried what this development could mean for him and the kids.
Lulu worries about Maxie’s reaction to her and Nathan. Will one of them tell Maxie like they planned, or does someone beat them to the punch and blab? Obrecht pushes back on Nathan. Liesl’s very stubborn and wants the Nathan and Maxie reunion.
Britt’s desperate to find her meds. She’s losing hope and will be devastated and scared when Jason vanishes. Marco is conflicted. He wants to help Lucas but is afraid of his father, Cullum, and Pascal. Lucas is in danger. Sidwell and Pascal are already prepared to kill Lucas. One of them might strike soon, especially if they think he’s manipulating Marco to turn on them.
Jason Leaving GH soon
It’s almost time for Jason to disappear. He’ll be back this summer—should be onscreen in July—and our leaker said he’s kidnapped by someone other than Sidwell or Cullum. Drew’s in deep despair. Between Willow and Sidwell, he’s completely trapped. But if Kai’s around working for Willow, he might help Drew.
Sonny wants to get closer to Justine. She’s fighting her feelings hard, but if Sonny kisses her again, she might not slap him. Trina and Portia rebuild their relationship. Trina’s getting excited about the baby.
That’s your General Hospital two-week spoiler outlook for March 2nd through the 13th. Thanks for watching Soap Dirt, and don’t forget to subscribe for more daily spoilers and news!
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