GH Mother Of The Bride: Should Willow Tait Invite Nina To Her Wedding?

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Will this General Hospital Plus One derail Willow and Michael’s muptials?

Willow Tait has determined that her General Hospital wedding is the ideal setting for Willow to bring her future husband Michael and his estranged adoptive father, Sonny, back together. Willow is adamantly opposed to Sonny bringing a plus one, especially if that plus one is Nina, Willow’s long-lost mother. Is it time for Willow to have an opinion change? She doesn’t exactly have a lot of time left, after all.

General Hospital: Good For the Gander

If Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) is forcing Michael (Chad Duell) to extend an olive branch to Sonny (Maurice Benard), then what possible logical reason could she have for banning Nina (Cynthia Watros) from the same event, 21% wonder. Is she even listening to herself? Her logic doesn’t make any sense. Sonny has done much worse things to Michael — and the world at large — than Nina ever did to Willow.

Willow Tait: Best General Hospital Day of My Life

Willow is the bride, 35% remind, which means she doesn’t have to be reasonable or logical. She can do whatever she wants in whichever way she wants. It’s her big day! Even Michael doesn’t get a vote when it comes to wedding planning, much less the guest list. If she wants Sonny, she deserves Sonny. If she doesn’t want Nina, then she deserves not to have Nina. If you don’t think any bride should have that kind of power, then think of it as her dying wish.

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GH: Suck It Up

44% of the audience dismisses something as absurd. Willow is acting hypocritically and spewing gibberish at the same time. Does she reserve the right to veto everyone else’s choice of date for the event? You were able to forgive your adoptive mother for subjecting you to sexual abuse and raising you in a cult. You probably wish Harmony was here, too. Accept that Sonny is bringing Nina if you want him to be present. You now have two children. Be mature!

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