Instead of rushing, Gio and Emma continue to circle one another in ways that make every near-miss more electric.
Every so often, it seems that General Hospital is tipping its hat to romances of yesteryear, and Gio and Emma might be the best slow-burning relationship in a long time. The chemistry is there. The attraction is there. But both have had so much going on in their lives, they’ve only barely had time to have each other’s backs. It’s the kind of slow pacing that good soap stories have always built upon.
From Opposites to Allies
When they first met, Gio (Giovanni Mazza) was a super straight-laced violinist, and Emma (Braedyn Bruner) was the bad girl. But as she mounted protests to help save the Quartermaine crypt from destruction at the hands of Drew (Cameron Mathison), Gio sprang into action to help her. You could see early on that her fiery spirit piqued his curiosity.
At the Nurses’ Ball, when Gio overheard the fact that Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) were his biological parents, he almost lost his mind. But Emma was there as a calming presence to support him. She didn’t force him to do anything or confront his feelings, just let him simmer and stayed on hand in case he went off the rails.
The Sweet Agony of the Slow Burn
The more they’ve hung out, the more you can see the sparks flying, but they haven’t been quick to rush into anything. Emma is also a woman on a mission, looking to take down Professor Dalton (Daniel Goddard), whom she believes is experimenting on animals (if she only knew what he was really doing.) Because she has a criminal record, Gio was willing to step up and be the one to break into Dalton’s lab to uncover the truth.
While that didn’t happen, they’ve also had another reason to bond: the cute doggie, Outback. Since Gio’s been living with Emma and Anna (Finola Hughes), they took the stray in only to learn that their apartment building has a no pets policy. Thankfully, Rocco (Finn Carr) was able to take in the dog. When Outback went missing, the two found a moment where they almost kissed.
Yes, patience is tough when you can already see the chemistry crackling. But the longer they hold off, the sweeter it’ll be when the dam finally breaks. Gio and Emma aren’t just filler—they’re a reminder of why fans stick around.