General Hospital Spoilers: Diane Advises Sonny Doesn’t Marry Nina — And Remarries Carly Instead!

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Spoilers for General Hospital state Although Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) has Diane Miller’s (Carolyn Hennesy) support, getting him exonerated of these allegations won’t be as simple as it frequently has been in the past. Above and beyond what she’s used to defending him from are federal allegations of this nature that portray him as some sort of domestic terrorist threatening the security of the entire country.

Moreover, video footage of Sonny’s crimes and involvement with Pikeman — a federal defense contractor — is pretty unsinkable. Diane may soon have to resort to doing all she can to make sure every shred of evidence the prosecution might be able to use against Sonny remains on their side. One of the biggest risks to his case is what the state might be able to do to turn Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) against him. When Diane suggests there is only one way to make sure they remain a united front, no one is going to like it.

Nina Wants to Move Up the Wedding

Without the security that his business offers, Nina is concerned about what may happen to the family and everyone else close to Sonny.

The loyalty Sonny believed his team had for him would undoubtedly wane – quickly — if it appears that he will spend the remainder of his years in prison.

Nina is attempting to educate herself on the likelihood that she won’t be able to continue her relationship with the mafia.

She also struggles with the want to hold onto the potential partner. Will Sonny consent to being married now?

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GH Spoilers Spill Diane Wants Sonny to Marry Someone Else

Sonny might agree to Nina’s proposal, but that doesn’t mean they’ll make it down the jail cell aisle together anytime soon — not if Diane has anything to say about it.

Sonny keeps her around to be on top of the sharpest strategies that keep him and his business out of trouble, although she hasn’t much more knowledge about it than Nina does, and prefers it that way as well.

If anyone should be able to relate to Nina, it’s Diane, but it won’t feel like they’re on the same wavelength when Sonny’s hot shot attorney tells him his best option is not to marry Nina, but Carly.

What Sonny Wants Will Come Into Question

Nina was pleading with Carly and explaining that she had only learned about this a few days earlier as she stood in front of her. Will she possess the same fortitude and bravery to refuse and support Diane?

Most likely, but it won’t stop her from questioning whether Sonny’s justification for remarrying Carly doesn’t secretly tickle his fancy.

They will never actually spend a night together as a remarried couple, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be intimacy between them because they already do.

Carly would also wonder if Sonny has his own motivations for agreeing to Diane’s scheme, assuming she can even convince her to go along with it.

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