Molly Lansing-Davis, originally portrayed by child actors and later by Haley Pullos since 2009, has not been written off “General Hospital.” The character has simply been appearing less frequently as the focus shifts to other storylines.
Molly Lansing-Davis, the daughter of attorney Alexis Davis and mob boss Ric Lansing, has been a recurring character on “General Hospital” since her birth was depicted on the show in 2005. Over the years, viewers have watched Molly grow from a child into a young woman, with actress Haley Pullos taking over the role in 2009 when the character was aged to a teenager.
Molly is known for her intelligence, strong moral compass, and her passion for writing. She has been involved in various storylines, including her relationships with TJ Ashford and her family dramas. Despite being a member of a core family in Port Charles, Molly’s appearances on the show have become less frequent over time. This is not uncommon in soap operas, as characters often move to the background to accommodate new plots and characters.
The decrease in Molly’s screen time can be attributed to several factors. One reason is the natural ebb and flow of soap opera ensemble casts, where certain characters take precedence based on ongoing storylines. Additionally, the actress who plays Molly, Haley Pullos, may have other commitments outside of “General Hospital,” which can affect her availability for filming.
It’s also worth noting that “General Hospital” has a large cast, and with only so much screen time available in each episode, not every character can be featured prominently all the time. However, Molly remains an important part of the “General Hospital” universe, and she can be brought back into the forefront of the narrative at any time, depending on the direction the writers choose to take.