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Cyrus Has Work To Do — And A New Lackey To Help Him

General Hospital spoilers suggest Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is newly released from Pentonville and on the lookout for ways to rebuild his life. He needs more than just new art for the walls of the penthouse we don’t know how he can afford. He needs a network of people working for him to take down Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and anyone else who stands in the way of him claiming Port Charles’ territory as his own.

Ah yes, nothing has changed with Cyrus, and that’s why he’d be the perfect person to partner up with someone else quite similar to him is pretending to change their ways but really hasn’t.

General Hospital Spoilers — Mason Gatlin Is Out Of Commission

Mason Gatlin (Nathanyal Grey) is on his way out if T.J. Ashford (Tajh Bellow) has anything to say about it. Realizing how he knew that voice was the last straw for T.J., and he wasn’t happy to hear his mother tell him there was no way to prosecute him.

We know Jordan Ashford (Tanisha Harper); she’s not going to give up. Nevertheless, Mason can’t work for Cyrus right now in the condition he is in. So who is going to take his place on the totem pole?

GH Spoilers – Reveal Austin Gatlin Holt Isn’t Down for It

Austin Gatlin Holt (Roger Howarth) made it quite clear to Cyrus when he checked up on him in prison that he’s not going to do his bidding anymore. Is it that easy? We think not.

Cyrus may respect Austin a bit more than he does Mason, and he might think Austin is a more difficult ally to battle — preferring not to make an enemy of him — but that doesn’t mean he won’t tap him if he has to.

And by tap him, we mean, hold him over a barrel and twist his arm into compliance, usually via blackmail. If Austin doesn’t want the truth about their connections and his complicit behavior to come out, he’ll do as he is asked. Right?

General Hospital Spoilers — Esme Prince Might Be

Fans are chatting that there may be a better ally out there for Cyrus who knows just what it’s like to be in his shoes. Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is also recovering from the person she used to be, or so she says. While Cyrus is conscious of everything he’s done, Esme alleges she is not.

Unable to remember any of her horrific behavior, Esme has had somewhat of a clean slate since she gave birth to the latest Cassadine. Could Cyrus use Esme’s relationship with his kin to manipulate his sister, Laura Collins (Genie Francis), into letting him into the family?

What else might he be able to get Esme to do if he pitches it in a way that gets her what she wants? Stay tuned for more GH news and spoilers to find out.

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