Steve Burton STUNS GH fans in a powerful scene! Typically, daytime television isn’t the place to concern yourself with having to censor the language when your kid walks into the room. You don’t really need to flip the channel because of F bombs or anything like that that. But it gets pretty close when Jason tears into Michael!
Surely, Soap Operas provide, and are more known for reasons other than profanity to have to enforce censorship around the kiddies. In my house I avoid watching any s3xual content when they’re around. Which makes it somewhat inconvenient some days for my kids to watch GH with me, but we give it the old FF button and onto the next scene we go. For some, violent content may be a big no-no, which is a big part of GH General Hospital spoilers indicate.
When it comes to General Hospital, mob violence is prevalent along the streets of Port Charles. But to be fair, it’s more talked about than it is acted out in a scene. Especially in more recent times. You can’t tell me that we have had just as many or more car bombings and shoot-outs nowadays as we did back in the 90s and early 2000s. Those thrills have decreased over the years. Or how about child kidnapping? When was the last time a child on General Hospital was kidnapped by an actual bad person? You know, as opposed to just being switched at birth by a desperate mother or father?
Steve Burton Stuns GH Fans With Powerful Scene Between Jason And Michael-Carly Stands By
These days society influences what we see on screen more than ever before. It seems like television and movies haven’t been the same for at least 10 years since anyone and anything is at risk of being cancelled at any time. Seemingly, this also applies to what we see play out on General Hospital.
If you think about it, child (under 18-21)/parental conflict in Port Charles has also been skipping our airwaves. Evidently, we just don’t see much of this type of conflict or parental scolding these days. Recently, General Hospital Blog stumbled up upon a scene between Jason Morgan and Michael Corinthos unlike any that I’ve seen. But back in the early 2000s/2010s, parents disciplining their children wasn’t a rare scene. And if you want to talk about a rare scene, you have to check out this explosive scene between Jason and Michael. At the time, Drew Garrett played the role of Michael Corinthos. Steve Burton delivers a powerful come on performance.
Check out this intense scene as Carly stands by while Jason berates Michael. She doesn’t look too thrilled.