General Hospital Spoilers: Michael Calls Out Carly

Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) may be Carly’s (Laura Wright) child, but he isn’t a child at all. He has grown up fast, surrounded by very adult situations at a young age. He has gone through more than most can even imagine, and he knows his mother like the back of his hand.

Carly announced that she and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) will be getting married, and that it’s best for their family. She sold her story by claiming that her (presumed) late husband, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), would want this, since Jason and Carly are the only two who are experiencing this great loss. Which, if you think about it, is like a slap in the face to her son, Michael. He lost his dad and he too has emptiness where Sonny once was.

General Hospital Spoilers reveal, Michael knows his mom was bluffing with her weak excuse as to why she is marrying Jason. Michael knows there’s much more to it, and senses an oncoming mob war.

General Hospital previews show Michael calling out Carly, insisting that there is much more to the reason she gave to marry Jason. He isn’t wrong. According to Jason, the Corinthos Organization and family as a whole is on extreme danger or he and Carly don’t ban together and unite to show strength. When Carly has her mind set on something, there is no stopping her, regardless of how many lives will be torn apart due to their decision. To Carly and Jason, it’s worth the risk.

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