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Finn Breaks Elizabeth’s Heart, Love Story Ends For Good

General Hospital spoilers tease that Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) is doing his best to keep it together in the wake of his father Gregory Chase’s (Gregory Harrison) death.

Finn is an addict and after accidentally drinking champagne at his brother’s wedding reception, he swore he would not take another drink.

Unfortunately, Gregory died that night and Finn found his father’s body. While waiting for the coroner, Finn took several drinks of bourbon. Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) knew immediately what had happened.

General Hospital Spoilers – Hamilton Finn through Elizabeth Webber out!

When Elizabeth suggested that she would take Finn’s daughter, Violet Barnes (Jophielle Love) with her while Finn went to a meeting and sobered up, Finn got angry and threw Elizabeth out.

Later, Finn’s brother Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) was able to talk to Finn, and Finn agreed to let Chase throw the alcohol out.

Finn sobered up, but things remained tense between Finn and Elizabeth even after Finn apologized. And things are about to get much worse.

GH Spoilers – Gregory Chase’s Memorial Service was emotional for everyone!

When the day finally arrived of Gregory’s memorial, Finn managed to get through the service. But later at the Metro Court, Chase caught his brother downing shots.

It seems as though Finn is about to get completely drunk as he meets up with a woman named Barb (Devon Ogden).

Sparks will most certainly fly and Finn and Barb will take the party back to Finn’s apartment. Unfortunately, that will likely be the very moment that Elizabeth decides to check on Finn.

General Hospital Spoilers – The End For Elizabeth Webber and Hamilton Finn

Spoilers reveal that Elizabeth will enter Finn’s apartment at the very moment Finn and Barb are making out, and maybe more, on Finn’s couch. Elizabeth will likely not confront Finn in the moment, but it’s a sure bet that she will have plenty to say.

There no coming back from his no matter what excuse Finn makes. But this is likely still not rock bottom for him, and surely more trouble is coming for Finn!

GH Spoilers – What Do You Think?

Were you surprised Finn took another drink? Was Gregory’s service everything you hoped for? Is this the end for Finn and Elizabeth? Anything can happen in Port Charles so stay tuned to General Hospital airing weekdays on ABC.

Don’t forget to check back right here regularly for all your General Hospital news, information and spoilers!

 

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