General Hospital: Charlotte Cassadine Knows She Has Been Used as a Weapon and That Look She Gave Nina Said Everything
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General Hospital: Charlotte Cassadine Knows She Has Been Used as a Weapon and That Look She Gave Nina Said Everything

Charlotte Cassadine heard Jack Brennan use her as a weapon against her own father. She is half Cassadine. Jack has no idea what he just started.

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CHARLOTTE CASSADINE HEARD EVERYTHING AND PORT CHARLES IS NOT READY

TL;DR: On General Hospital, Charlotte Cassadine stood on the other side of a slightly open door at Crimson and heard Jack Brennan tell Nina Reeves to use her to extract her own father’s location. She is fifteen years old, she is half Cassadine, and she just found out the man dating her mother is running her like an asset. This is going to go very badly for Jack.


The Moment Everything Changed

Charlotte Cassadine walked into Crimson on March 9th as a reluctant intern, rolled her eyes at her mother, kept a careful distance from Nina Reeves, and gave every impression of being a sulky teenager doing time until she could escape. She was playing every adult in that office perfectly, and every adult in that office knew it and played along anyway.

Then Jack Brennan stormed past the front desk and into Nina’s office, and the reception area emptied out at exactly the right moment, and Charlotte came back from the bathroom to find a door slightly ajar.

She stood on the other side of it and listened to Jack tell Nina that Charlotte working at Crimson would make it very convenient for Nina to get Valentin’s location out of her. She listened to him remind Nina that he could make the traffic cam footage of Willow resurface if Nina did not deliver. She heard every word.

And then she walked back into that office, looked Nina dead in the eye, and said that it was horrible when someone took advantage of your trust, because it made you question everything you knew about that person.

That was not a fifteen year old having a feeling. That was a Cassadine laying down a marker.


Got a wild theory about what Charlotte does next on General Hospital? Send your hottest speculation to [email protected]and we might publish it right here!


Let’s Talk About That Blood

Charlotte Cassadine is the daughter of Valentin Cassadine and the granddaughter of Mikkos Cassadine, a man who once held the entire world hostage with a weather machine. She has spent years being underestimated by Port Charles because she is young and she is a girl and she has Lulu Spencer’s face. People keep forgetting about the other half.

Her father is a fugitive. A man she sneaked through Carly Spencer’s house to visit, a man she kissed goodbye knowing he might have to run. She has been willing to blow up her relationship with her mother, her safety, and her freedom for Valentin. And now she has discovered that the man sleeping next to her mother has been running her as an intelligence asset against her own father.

The Cassadine family does not forget. The Cassadine family does not forgive. And the Cassadine family most certainly does not let something like this go unanswered.

So Here Is the Speculation

Charlotte Cassadine now has information Jack does not know she has. She knows Nina was being coerced. She knows Jack is hunting her father through her. And she is smart enough to have said absolutely nothing in that room that would tip him off.

The question is what she does with it. Does she go to her father directly, blowing her own cover and potentially Carly’s entire operation in the process? Does she feed Jack false information through Nina, running her own counter-operation at fifteen years old? Or does she decide that Jack Brennan needs to be dealt with the way Cassadines have always dealt with threats, quietly and permanently, and start pulling threads until she finds one that unravels him?

Our speculation: Charlotte Cassadine does not go to the adults. She goes to Danny Morgan, who already kissed her in the park and does not want her to disappear. She uses him. She does not mean to, and she will feel terrible about it later, but she is a Cassadine in crisis and Danny Morgan is the most useful person in her orbit right now. And when it all comes out, it will be the kind of damage that takes years to repair.


So tell us: do you think Charlotte Cassadine will tap into her Cassadine instincts and go after Jack on her own, or will she finally trust an adult enough to hand this over? Sound off below!


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