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General Hospital Spoilers: Kristina and Molly’s Surrogacy War Pits Sisters Against Each Other

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Top 5 Takeaways & GH Spoilers:

  1. Kristina and Molly’s surrogacy war is pitting the sisters against each other in an ugly way. Viewers are suffering the most from this painful storyline.
  2. The recasts playing Kristina and Molly make their scenes feel disconnected and their rivalry forced. Long-time GH fans can’t connect emotionally to this version of the sisters.
  3. Molly excluding Kristina from the surrogate announcement gathering was unnecessarily cruel and hurtful. She should have contacted Kristina privately to explain instead of blindsiding her.
  4. Molly acts like Kristina hogs the spotlight, but in reality, Kristina is often the forgotten, cast-aside sibling. Molly is the real drama queen in the family.
  5. Molly stirring up more drama by asking Sam to be godmother is yet another slight against Kristina. She continues to isolate Kristina and reject her surrogate offer.

General Hospital spoilers indicate there is major drama ahead in the surrogacy storyline involving sisters Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi) and Molly Lansing-Davis (Brooke Anne Smith). Many GH fans feel this plot is unnecessarily pitting the sisters against each other.

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General Hospital spoilers say that both Kristina and Molly are recast roles in this storyline. So it’s hard for long-time viewers to feel an emotional connection in their scenes together. The whole vibe between the new versions of the sisters feels off.

Additionally, General Hospital spoilers tease that Molly seems to have disproportionate disdain toward Kristina’s offer to be her surrogate. It came across as unnecessarily cruel when Molly gathered the family to announce her surrogate decision, while intentionally excluding Kristina. She could have at least contacted Kristina privately beforehand to explain.

The show also continues portraying Kristina as the attention-seeking sister who hogs the spotlight. But in reality, Kristina has often been the forgotten, cast-aside sibling. Meanwhile, Molly is the one prone to overdramatic antics.

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Molly needs to stop pretending Kristina is the drama queen, when Molly’s own actions say otherwise. However, her concerns about complications from using Kristina as a surrogate are valid. Especially after Kristina’s insensitive comment about how the baby wouldn’t be related to Molly if she used a stranger.

Kristina clearly doesn’t fully grasp Molly’s struggles here. So it’s hard to be firmly on Kristina’s side either. However, General Hospital spoilers say Molly seems to be stirring up more trouble. Like asking Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) to be godmother, which is another slight against Kristina.

General Hospital spoilers indicate this surrogacy war will only get uglier. Molly will likely turn to someone besides Kristina as the surrogate, heightening Kristina’s jealousy. More drama between the sisters is ahead.

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In the end, GH fans just want the show to ditch this painful plot. The strained sister dynamics and constant slights against Kristina are already tiresome. Unless the writing drastically improves, viewers will continue to feel like everyone loses in this surrogacy debacle.

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  • Nancy Bannister

    Nancy Bannister is a veteran soap opera columnist with a passion for the genre spanning four decades. A fervent fan of "The Bold and the Beautiful" and "The Young and the Restless," her expert commentary is featured weekly in Soap Opera Magazine. Away from her professional commitments, Nancy is a proud grandmother of seven, an avid gardener, and maintains a blog on her favorite shows, gardening tips, and family life. Her personal touch and deep connection with her subjects make her work an enjoyable read for soap opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike

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