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Finn & Alexis’s Wild & Drunken Night – Both Relapse After Gregory’s Funeral?

General Hospital (GH) spoilers note that while they are exes, Dr. Finn Hamilton (Michael Easton) and Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) have remained friends over the years. As both are recovery addicts, could saying goodbye to Gregory Chase (Gregory Harrison) cause a domino effect where the two relapse, and share a steamy night together?

General Hospital Spoilers – Both Finn Finnegan & Alexis Are Struggling

GH spoilers indicate that both Finn and Alexis are struggling with Gregory’s passing, in their own way.

Finn found his father the morning of his death, and Alexis was preoccupied with her legal license court hearing and found out when she tried to reach out to Gregory to give him an update.

Ms. Davis will likely feel terrible that she was not able to see Gregory before he passed on; after all, she had an opportunity to be his plus-one at Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) and Harrison Chase’s (Josh Swickard) wedding but declined to attend the hearing.

While both knew the day was coming, Gregory’s death still caught them both off-guard. Will they seek solace in each other’s arms?

GH Spoilers – Emotions Get The Better Of The Two

Finn’s already slightly fallen off the wagon. While his substance of choice was pills, Finn couldn’t resist having a drink the moments after his father was declared dead.

Meanwhile, there’s a very good chance that Alexis won’t get her law license re-instated and when that hammer gets dropped, she’ll feel gutted.

Gregory’s funeral may coincide with the decision, so losing the case means she missed out on seeing her friend one last time, for nothing. She’ll feel guilty and terrible about the entire situation.

Could Alexis and Finn share an emotionally charged talk that leads them both to reach for alcohol? Alexis is a recovering alcoholic, so if she sees Finn take a drink, she may want to join him to numb the pain of regret and mourning.

In addition, Finn isn’t only struggling with his dad’s death, he is seemingly on the cusp of a broken romance with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), so he may not make the best choices in the days and weeks ahead.

Could Finn and Alexis get drunk after Gregory’s funeral and share a night? What happens between them in the aftermath of it all? Join the conversation, below!

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