General Hospital: Jason Calls Diane After Anna Puts Danny At Risk
It’s time to call Diane! Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is on a tear and will stop anyone who gets in the way of her mission. It doesn’t matter if they’re a WSB agent a 20 something year-old young woman or a mob enforcer. Anna isn’t letting anyone mess up her investigation.
General Hospital recaps recall Anna’s shocking decision to arrest Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). The police commissioner isn’t messing around with anyone who tries to take this investigation into their own hands. Already she has dismissed Dante for being too close to the case. Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) has been arrested, and now Jason.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Dex Heller’s (Evan Hofer) killer. The entire city of Port Charles wants their killer brought to justice, and Anna knows that she has to play her cards right otherwise Renault will slip through the cracks. Ultimately, this dangerous criminal needs to be off the streets and she will do what it takes to make that happen.
Time To Call Diane
Meanwhile, people like Martin Gray (Michael E. Knight) advocate for Cyrus as the known criminal oversteps with Jason’s son Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) . Thanks to Martin, Danny and the rest of PC become easier marks now that Jason is in lock up. Obviously, Jason doesn’t want Cyrus anywhere near Danny, and he doesn’t care who knows it. Now he suffers the consequences of making a public death threat.
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers Jason calls Diane after Anna makes her arrest. Will she be able to get Jason out of Pentonville so that he can protect his son? Putting Jason behind bars puts Danny at an even higher risk.
Will Diane work her magic and get Jason out of Anna’s control before Cyrus strikes again?
General Hospital: Jason Morgan Goes Into Full Dad Mode
And so it begins! Danny Morgan was born into a unique family dynamic. His mom Sam (God rest her soul) was a tough cookie. An adventure seeker, scuba diver, Private Investigator, and so much more, Sam will always be remembered for her strength and courage. Danny’s father, Jason Morgan is quite the tru seeker himself. As Sonny Corinthos’s right hand man, Jason’s job as a mob enforcer sets the tone for Danny’s family dynamic. Regardless, Jason protects Danny no matter what.
According to General Hospital previews and spoilers, Jason Morgan gears up to go full force when someone messes with his son. Jason wasn’t around for much of Danny’s young life, but now that Sam is gone Jason has stepped up to his dad status. He’s there for his son no matter what or who tries to get in the way.
Dad Mode! Jason Protects Danny
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Jason steps in when someone puts their hands in Danny. He sets a firm warning, and tells them to take their hands off of his son. It’s hard to say who tries to mess with Danny, but Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) has been on a downward spiral lately. The news about him and Sasha’s biological connection hit him hard, and he’s been acting out ever since. This week, Cody causes a stir at The Black Dog, but does he have the nerve to mess with Danny?
This week on General Hospital Jason takes care of business when Danny is in trouble.
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton)
Cyrus Targets Jason’s Family, Sam and Dex Were Murdered! Is Danny Next?! The streets of Port Charles are no place to be these days. Actually, nowhere in Port Charles seems like a place you’d wanna raise a family. Danger lurks at every corner, and no one is safe from the adverse effects of mob life. Apparently, whether or not you’re married to the mob, or you hold down an honest man’s job, the violence associated with the business knows no limitations.
The people of Port Charles are on high alert after a second mysterious death that took place at General Hospital. Two patients were admitted into the hospital for their own reasons and didn’t make it out alive. Unfortunately, sometimes we do lose loved ones right from the hospital. After all, it is where the ill and injured go, and there’s no guarantee of survival. But Sam and Dex’s deaths were not your average, everyday, natural deaths. It looks like we have a murder mystery on our hands.
According to General Hospital recaps, Sam McCall and Dex Heller died tragically in separate but similar freak, post-op mystery deaths. Although both arrived at risk, Sam and Dex were otherwise both healthy young people.
Dex Heller’s shocking death leaves GH fans asking why. It’s difficult not to reflect on the would’ve, should’ve, could’ves when it comes to Evan Hofer’s GH role. Certainly, General Hospital fans wanted a back story for the lover-boy, mob-traitor turned cop, Dex Heller.
Cyrus Targets Jason’s Family
Meanwhile, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is out on there According to longstanding GH rumors, there was much more story to tell about the man who didn’t think twice to risk it all for an out of town job of white collar crime. General Hospital spoilers and rumors claim that Dex died, but his father is right here in Port Charles. Yes, the latest General Hospital rumors tease that Dex is Jason’s son regardless if he’s dead or alive.
General Hospital Rumors: The “reformed” brother of Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis) continues to commit heinous crimes, but now he hides behind religion to carry out even murder. Apparently, Cyrus figured out that Dex is Jason‘s long lost son.
Psycho Cyrus believes that he’s morally superior to others and justifies his crimes by acting as a vigilante for no one who’s asked. For example, GH rumors hint that Cyrus killed Sam to send a message to Jason, and to clear the way for Lulu to be happy with Dante. Similarly, GH rumors tease that Cyrus killed Dex to send a message to Jason, and because Dex was too close to the scene of Cyrus’s most recent crime. He knew too much about Cyrus’s whereabouts around the time Sam died, so Cyrus took care of it.
General Hospital spoilers claim that Cyrus took it upon himself and did the unthinkable. Did he kill two of members of Jason’s family to send a message to the mob?
IS DANNY NEXT?!
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn)
Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn) has never really had a relationship with his father. Sam gave birth to Danny in 2012, which is the same year that Steve Burton left General Hospital. So for the next five years, Danny only knew of his father through other peoples memories and photos.
Reportedly, the role of Danny Morgan was passed through a few actors and ultimately landing with Asher Antonyzyn in 2023. According to General Hospital news reports, Asher made his acting debut as Danny.
Danny and Jason Morgan Spend Time Together
In a recent interview between Soaps In Depth and Asher, the young actor shed some light on Danny’s storyline. The discussion also touched on the developing bond with his father, Jason Morgan. “At first, I was like, ‘Oh, I’ll probably just be here for a week or a couple of weeks and then [away for] four months,” he confessed.
“And when Steve Burton was coming back as Jason, I was like, ‘Since Danny never really had storyline with him, maybe I’ll come back out here a lot more and be able to do that with him. And then it happened! So that was pretty cool.”
Moreover, General Hospital spoilers reveal that Asher Antonyzyn let fans in on commonalities between himself and his TV dad, Steve Burton. “I did watch myself in my first scenes but I don’t really like to watch myself,” he confessed. “I was talking about that with Steve Burton and he was like, Yeah, I’m the exact same way. I don’t like to watch myself because that’s when I overthink it way too much. And I was like, “Yeah, that is very true.’ I get cringed out when I watch myself!”
The latest General Hospital spoilers indicate that Jason and Danny’s relationship grows as they spend more time together. Sam won’t be too happy about the fact that Danny is spending so much time with his dad. How will this affect Jason and Sam’s relationship and their relationship with Danny?
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