It happened. The thing that almost always happens in the soap world when there is a big juicy secret. Laura overheard some information what was never meant for her ears. Although Laura feels it’s not her place to out Nik and Liz’s secret, she definitely gives Liz a piece of her mind. In regard to Liz keeping Jake Doe’s true identity from him and his family, General Hospital spoilers reveal that Laura really lets Elizabeth have it.
Genie Francis and Rebecca Herbst share some intense scenes before Summer’s end. Genie is done taping GH scenes for the Summer, but was able to tie up some loose ends with the Jason Morgan story involving her sons, Lucky and Nikolas, and Elizabeth.
Will Laura push Elizabeth into doing what’s right? Sooner than later, Jake Doe will find out he is really Jason Morgan…
It’s been a long time coming, but today on GH, Maxie meets Nathan’s Mom. Well, aunt, but as Liesl Obrecht is actually his mother, Madeline raised him.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that today’s scenes are must-see.
Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) warns fans via Twitter, “you don’t wanna miss it.”
What will these two feisty ladies think of one another? They do have one thing in common, their love for Nathan, but will that be enough for these two to get along?
Watch what happens between Maxie and Madeline on today’s General Hospital.
Tomorrow on #GH Maxie meets Nathan's Mom…or Aunt…well she meets @TheDonnaMills & you don't want to miss it ?
— KirstenStormsBarash (@teenystweeting) July 24, 2015
July 27th marks the final day Tony Geary will appear as Luke Spencer on ABC’s 52 year old drama, General Hospital. Co-stars and fans alike are preparing to say their goodbyes to the legendary actor as he moves on in a new direction with his life after 37 years. Tony is moving to Amsterdam full time. We wish Tony the best in everything he does now, and in his future.
Dancing with the Stars is one of the most talked about and watched show on television. A few of our very own General Hospital stars have made their way to the ballroom, showing fans what they are made of, outside of the set of General Hospital.
Kelly Monaco (Samantha Morgan) was the first every DWTS Champion, and the first of our GH cast members to have competed on the show. Ingo Rademacher (Jasper Jacks/Jax) and Antonio Sabato Jr. (Jagger Cates) also were contestants on ABC’s DWTS.
After posts on Instagram from GH alum, Vanessa Marcil (Brenda Barrett), General Hospital rumors started flying, claiming that she will be on the next season of DWTS. Marcil posted a photo of professional dancer, Maksim Chmerkovskiy with a mystery woman, captioned, “uh oh who’s this?” She also posted a photo of herself and Maksim, together, with her face visible.
Is Vanessa trying to give fans a hint? Will she be the next General Hospital star to hit the ballroom? General Hospital Blog will keep you updated on the status of Vanessa and Dancing with the Stars.
There is a highly likely chance that GH favorite Bradford Anderson is coming back to General Hospital as the tech savvy, good hearted, hilarious, Damian Spinelli. Anderson was most recently on GH as Spinelli when he returned to Port Charles from Portland. Spinelli brought his daughter Georgie for a visit with her mom, Maxie. He was in Port Charles for the duration of the annual Nurses Ball, and stayed with enough time to profess his lvoe for Maxie, all while discovering that Ellie is the one he wants to be with.
General Hospital rumors have been flying that Bradford Anderson will making another appearance in the new future to entangle his character Spinelli in the discovery of Jason Morgan’s identity.
Jason and Spinelli were best friends. Sort of an odd couple, Jason was the tough guy, muscle man, mob enforcer, while Spinelli was his computer wing man. Spinelli did all the investigating for the mob, including computer hacking to get one leg up from their enemies, to recover and sabotage camera footage, etc. These two had a friendship like no other and they truly admired one another. Spinelli still mourns the loss of his BFF Jason. GH rumors claim that Spinelli will come back to Port Charles and aid in the discovery of Jason Morgan. Just as when Spinelli met Jake Doe for the first time, he had an deep rooted feeling that Jake could be Jason. Perhaps on his second return home, Spinelli will get closer to proving his instinct to be right, and uncover the story we have all been waiting for- the BIG Jason Morgan reveal.
What do you think? Will Jason’s BFF uncover the truth? Perhaps with his business partner, Fair Samantha, who also happens to be Jason’s wife, Jackal P.I. may just have a new case!
The revelation of the real Jason Morgan has become so over due that fans are well past the point of waiting patiently. At every turn of events, there is an opportunity for Jake to be revealed as Jason Morgan, yet those opportunities never materialize. More and more people now know that Jake Doe is actually Jason, and soon the secret will unravel.
Port Charles got a huge surprise last week when Elizabeth Webber’s son, Jake turned out to be alive. His adoptive father, Lucky brought him home. Jake had been in Helena’s custody since the accident caused by Luke. While Lucky was in town, he had a heart to heart with his brother Nikolas, which turned into another stepping stone to Jason’s true identity. Nik told Lucky that he and Liz are well aware that Jake is actually Jason. As of now, Lucky has decided not to tell Jake who he really is.
All this time fans have been tossing around ideas and theories of who could discover Jake is Jason. Elizabeth already knows and is keeping him all to herself. Fans have said Sam should figure it out since she is his wife, Sonny because he is his best friend along with Spinelli, Carly, etc. However, now there is someone else in the mix. Little Jake Webber may hold the key to Jake’s true identity. General Hospital spoilers have revealed that when meeting little Jake, Jake Doe had a flashback of playing with cars. Being around Liz’s son jarred a memory. Could little Jake be the one that brings Jake out of his amnesia? It would be quite ironic for Elizabeth, if the resurrection of her son whom she has longed to see again, was actually the demise of her relationship with his father, Jason Morgan.
We want to know what the fans think. How do you think this story will unfold?
We are quickly approaching Tony Geary’s last day on General Hospital. July 27th will be here before we all know it. There has been a multitude of tributes, honoring the work of Tony Geary for his role as Luke Spencer for 37 years. Check out this video compilation of Luke Spencer’s memorable moments throughout the years and what the cast and crew says about him in just one word.
Click on the official General Hospital Facebook page link below!
Watch this to find out what Luke means to our #GH cast and crew, then share your one-word memory to say #FarewellTony
Nikolas may have a shred of decency left in him. After seeing Nik tell his brother Lucky the truth about Jason Morgan, maybe there is hope for him yet. What made Nikolas feel compelled to tell Lucky the truth? He told Luyxky that he wanted him to know, that no matter what his decision, the boys were in good hands. Whether or not Lucky stayed in Port Charles, Nikolas was trying to reassure him that Cameron, Aiden, and Jake, would be alright, either with Lucky, or with Jake as he is really Jason Morgan.
Nikolas is trying to rationalize his and Elizabeth’s decision to keep Jake’s identity a secret by using the fact that Sam is now with Patrick, and everyone who loved Jason has moved on. Lucky may not see things the same way. General Hospital spoilers reveal that at the end of Tuesday’s episode, Lucky was shown at Liz’s porch, ready to knock. When he saw Elizabeth, Jake (Jason), and little Jake inside playing happily, he turned away. That doesn’t mean that is the end of it. Lucky could still have a change of heart. Knowing that Jonathan Jackson is returning to Nashville makes fans well aware that Lucky Spencer won’t be sticking around Port Charles. That being said, perhaps Lucky will want Jake to know he is Jason, so that he can take care of little Jake while knowing he is his biological son.
Do you think Lucky will do the right thing and tell the truth about Jake’s true identity, or will he justify keeping the secret as Nik and Liz have?
We only have about two weeks left until Luke Spencer leaves Port Charles forever. Tony Geary and his co-stars have outdone themselves in these moving farewell scenes for Luke.
Jonathan Jackson (Lucky), Nathan Parsons (Ethan), Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth), and Constance Towers (Helena), have been absolutely amazing thus far.
There is more to come in these emotion-filled, next two weeks! Which scenes have been your favorite thus far? Who tugged at your heart strings the most?
It all makes perfect sense really. It was nothing the General Hospital writing team had planned on doing, but to them, and now to the fans, it completely makes sense in regard to Luke Spencer’s (Tony Geary) exit story. However, the lasting impact on resurrecting Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Jason Morgan’s (Billy Miler) son, Jake, will have a lasting impact on the people of Port Charles as a whole.
In an interview with Soap Opera Digest, General Hospital Head Writer, Ron Carlivati explains why they decided to bring little Jake back from the dead. He said, “It really was not something we were planning to do.”
Luke Spencer’s exist story had to be one for the books. Since Luke was the one who actually hit little Jake and caused his “death,” the writing team felt this was the perfect way to make Luke and Laura’s (Genie Francis) adventure to be as memorable as possible, while also leaving a great story for the rest of the town, even after Luke leaves the canvas.With all that is going on with Sam and Jason, Elizabeth and Jason (Jake), and Liz and Nikolas, having Jake be alive will stir the pot for many story lines.
For all the fans that have questioned little Jake’s organ donation, Carlivati explains, “We had to pull out a bag of tricks, and go to our go-to person, Helena Cassadine, for help, and made it work.”
So what does this mean for Elizabeth and Jake Doe? Sam and Jake (Jason)?…
Elizabeth is still hiding Jake’s true identity from him. Knowing that he is actually Jason Morgan, Liz is depriving the man she claims to love of his real wife, Sam (Kelly Monaco), and his son, Danny Morgan. General Hospital rumors speculated that Lucky Spencer (Jonathan Jackson), little Jake’s adoptive father, is on his way to inform Elizabeth of the news regarding their son. Once Liz finds out that Jake, her son with Jason is actually alive, will she finally tell Jake Doe that he is actually Jason? We think so. Judging from Liz’s past behaviors, it isn’t enough right now that Jason has a wife and son out there, but once she finds out THEIR son is alive, her whole tune is likely to change. In our opinion, we predict that Elizabeth will want the real Jason Morgan to get to know their son, little Jake and will ponder her decision to finally come clean, now that she too has a family again with Jason.
We want to know where you think this story will lead. Share this post and comment with your thoughts and theories.
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