General Hospital Spoilers: Suspicions About Brando Come To Light As Sam Questions Brando’s Reason For Being In Port Charles

Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has always had deep intuition when it came to trusting new people around his boss Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and their two families. Jason has previously been suspicious of Brando, after learning from Gladys Corbin (Bonnie Burroughs) that her son Brando, has died, Jason couldn’t just shake the fact that he has magically appeared. Even after Gladys explained she was ashamed of her son and his addiction, Jason still found everything to be a little too convenient. Brando was at the right place at the right time when Cyrus put out that ambush hit on Sonny’s family on the docks. One thing we know is that Brando protected Sonny’s family.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Brando will meet with Cyrus Renault and this is possibly where Sam begins to grow suspicious. Knowing that Brando saved Carly and helped the entire situation, Sam will have a hard time figuring out why Brando would ever meet with Cyrus.

General Hospital rumors claim Brando is actually working for Cyrus. But some claim Brando just might be working for Cyrus- except against his free will. Brando has a history with drug addiction and could be tied to Cyrus for debts to old habits.

Other General Hospital rumors claim Brando is working undercover to take down Cyrus, and possibly the meeting is for Cyrus to confront Brando.

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