
General Hospital fans were left upset after ABC interrupted the final moments of GH’s latest episode to feature a news segment about the shooting of Charlie Kirk. The move left many disappointed and sparked an active conversation among the fan community.
Interestingly, General Hospital will re-air in its entirety early Thursday morning due to the interruption, which should make it up to most fans. Moreover, the episode will also be available for free to viewers.
General Hospital fans react to new episode getting preempted with news
ABC took several measures to appease the fans of General Hospital after the fan-favorite soap opera was interrupted for urgent news coverage. ABC interrupted the show to report on Charlie Kirk’s shooting. The shooting is indeed a major event and has the entire nation shaken.
However, the way General Hospital’s latest episode was preempted left fans very disappointed. This became a topic of discussion on the General Hospital Fans Facebook page. One user posted, “Just got news interruption 2 minutes before the end!” leading to many reactions.
“I screamed at the TV and said are you fu—ing serious!!” one user wrote, while another said, “So sick of it.” Yet another user wrote, “This was terrible. Why couldn’t that report wait for just a couple of minutes?”
Many commented on the post that the news was indeed a big deal, but most GH fans remain upset.
Thankfully, they will have another chance to catch the episode on TV. Moreover, Nathan Varni, the Executive Director of Drama Programming at ABC and Hulu, announced that the episode will be available for free on the show’s official website, giving it universal access.
Going forward, the show should run as scheduled after this episode. Meanwhile, Charlie Kirk’s death has sparked a wave of mourning across the country, with many coming forward with tributes. The shooter who killed Kirk remains at large at this moment.
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