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Carly’s Crimson Trouble. Maxie To The Rescue?

General Hospital spoilers tease that Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) and Drew Cain (Cameron Matheson) may have scored a huge victory over Nina Corinthos (Cynthia Watros).

As the head of Aurora Media, Drew has hiring and firing power at Crimson Magazine which he took to his full advantage by firing Nina and replacing her with Carly as the magazine’s editor-in-chief. But when reality sets it, the duo may realize that it wasn’t the win they thought it was.

General Hospital Spoilers – Drew Cain Is A Changed Man!

Drew isn’t the same man he was before he went to Pentonville because of Nina’s tip to the SEC. He’s full of anger and even Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) has noticed the difference.

While it is completely understandable why he would want to get back at Nina, hiring Carly to replace her may prove to be a very bad decision. Running a magazine isn’t something for a beginning, and Carly has no experience in that field.

GH Spoilers – Carly Spencer Was Happy To Run Bobbie’s!

Carly wasn’t planning on running a fashion magazine. She had just mentioned how much she wanted to run Bobbie’s Diner. But the opportunity to get back at Nina seems to have proved too much to pass up.

Carly will certainly do her best to take over but there is so much involved in running a successful magazine. Luckily, Carly knows someone who has experience doing just that. Perhaps Carly’s newfound friendship with Felicia Scorpio (Kristina Wagner) will give Carly an idea!

General Hospital Spoilers – Maxie Jones To The rescue!

Before she worked at Deception, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) was Nina’s assistant at Crimson. She actually ran the magazine when Nina was out of town or unavailable.

She only left when she realizes there was no place to go in the company as long as Nina was there. Perhaps Carly will either seek out Felicia’s daughter to help her or she might even realize that this isn’t the job for her and convince Drew to offer it to Maxie instead.

It’s finally time for Maxie to come into her own, and as editor-in-chief at Crimson, the young woman may finally get her due.

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