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Gregory’s Passing Sends Finn Into A Tailspin, Blames Himself For Lost Time

General Hospital Spoilers reveal that Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) just happened to be the person who found Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) dead.

Finn had hoped that his father’s diagnosis was wrong and that they would have more time to make up for the past. Unfortunately, this was not meant to be. Can Finn forgive himself for all of the time they lost?

General Hospital Spoilers  – Hamilton Finn Falls Off The Wagon

General Hospital Spoilers indicate that the first thing Finn did was grab a drink while waiting on someone to pick up Gregory’s body.

Of course, Finn’s addiction was pain pills years ago but it seems that a drink will do just as good when it comes to drowning his sorrows. After all he couldn’t exactly go buy drugs while waiting for the coroner

Finn doesn’t have Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) to turn to either since she is at her appeal to get her law license back. Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) was getting ready to leave for his honeymoon when Finn discovered the body. Now Finn has to tell his daughter that her grandfather is dead.

GH Spoilers – Gregory Chase And Hamilton Finn Had Their Issues

Finn and Gregory have had their issues for ages. Finn ended up sleeping with Gregory’s fiancé the night before their wedding, but Jackie Templeton (ex- Kim Delany) married Gregory anyway.

Finn blamed Gregory for what happened, and they didn’t speak for years. Finn even changed his name because of their rift.

Finn also wasn’t close to Chase at all until he came to Port Charles. Chase just refused to not acknowledge his brother. Eventually Chase wore Finn down and they finally became friends.

Chase and Finn have finally become the brothers they were meant to be. Now they have each other to lean on but chances are the Finn will continue to cover his drinking.

General Hospital Spoilers – Could Hamilton Finn Lose His Daughter?

As a single parent, Finn needs to leave his booze alone and concentrate on raising his daughter. Finn knows that alcohol is a crutch, and he doesn’t need to be using hit.

Gregory wouldn’t want Finn to be drinking and putting his daughter at risk. Will Liz Webber (Rebecca Herbst) be able to help Finn deal with all out this together?

Finn knows there are better ways to deal with a loss. Will Finn confide in Liz or even Brook Lynn and Chase? Can Finn pull himself together before his job is in jeopardy as well?

Can Finn and Liz walk through this together without Violet being put in danger at all. Can Finn finally pull things together and be there for his child?

Be sure to catch up on everything happening with GH right now. Come back here often for General Hospital spoilers, news, and updates.

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