General Hospital Spoilers: Once A Mobster, Always A Mobster- Can Ava Jerome Be Trusted?

Can Sonny Corinthos Trust Ava Jerome?

Recently, an unexpected source supports Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) during this dangerous time. Ava Jerome (Maura West) has been by his side since Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) and his lollipop licking cousin Mason Gatlin threatened their daughter Avery Corinthos.

Sonny Corinthos is no stranger to mob threats and violence. For the most part, the career criminal knows how to hold his own against the enemy, and the police. Thankfully, Corinthos is a coffee importer and his successful business serves as a protective tool against the law. While Sonny has always made it out alive and on the other side, he didn’t get there all on his own.

The last couple of years have been a bit of an adjustment for Sonny in regard to the business. After losing his right hand man, Morgan (Steve Burton), Sonny’s had to navigate around his enemies without his most trusted supporter. Sadly, Sonny has had to go it alone, making things riskier and more complex.

Can Sonny Corinthos Trust Ava Jerome?

General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint that Sonny put his trust in the wrong person without Jason’s guidance on who to and not to trust. Lately, Sonny and Ava’s co-parenting relationship has developed into something deeper. As GH recaps recall, Ava turn to sunny when Austin and Mason were after him and threatened their child. so not only has sunny protected Ava from pikemen and this entire situation. He’s also been dependent on her for support. At one point, Sunny even told Ava that she is the only person he can trust.

General Hospital spoilers tease that Sunny has got it all wrong. Strangely enough sunny doesn’t trust the man who has been by his side for over three decades. Instead, he’s put his trust in a woman who had a hand in his son Morgan’s death. And that is not a limitation on her shady behavior.

General Hospital News and Spoilers: Is Mason Sticking Around GH? Nathanyael Grey’s Shocking Confession Light On Mason’s Good Side

Mason sticking around GH
Mason sticking around GH

Time sure flies when you’re a bad guy! Maybe that’s why the past year and four months seem like a blink of an eye. Grey joined General Hospital’s cast in June of 2022 and first aired on the 15th of that month. Since July of 2022, the GH newcomer was placed on recurring status.

Mason Gatlin struck a chord with GH fans from the moment he popped in the scene. Mysterious but on a creepy level, Mason’s no-nonsense interactions became increasingly intimidating with each scene. General Hospital recaps recall that he and his cousin Dr. Austin Gatlin Holt butted heads from the start. But when when Mason interrupted Austin’s news life, no one knew their backstory. Even Maxie had the woo pulled over her eyes as she was trying to get to know the man who delivered her baby.

General Hospital news reports confirm that Grey disclosed GH spoilers in a Ew ent Soaps In Depth interview.

Nathanyael Grey’s Shocking Confession About Mason

GH spoilers reveal that the recent interview sheds light on Mason’s good side- well, sort of. But according to Grey, Mason is not good or bad. Instead, he reveals that Executive Producer Frank Valentini told the actor that Mason is a gray character.

“He’s just doing what he’s told to the best of his ability,” Grey explained. “I tried to reflect that with some of the dialogue that they would allow me to change here and that, that he’s just a guy doing his job, but he’s morally ambiguous with what the job entails.

“One time, they wrote that Mason was directly threatening Georgie,” he added. “I changed the line to ‘Don’t make me.’ Like, ‘I don’t want to do it but I will,’ as opposed to ‘I will totally kidnap a kid!’ Once I knew that Mason’s family has a trucking company and who the boss was, I was like, ‘Oh, okay, well, he doesn’t want to lose his family business, so he kind of has to do these things.’ And Frank [Valentini, GH’s executive producer] backed that up; he said, ‘You’re actually a gray character. You’re not all bad.’”

From the sound of things, it’s possible that General Hospital is prepared to keep Grey on to portray Mason for the foreseeable future. GH Blog with keep fans updated on any GH casting changes regarding Nathabyael’s GH status.

General Hospital Spoilers: Ava’s Got One Less Problem Without Him- Cyrus Takes Care Of Mason!

Cyrus has Mason killed
Cyrus has Mason killed

Mason Gatlin (Nathyael Grey) is a pest at best. He came slithering into Port Charles with his eyes on his cousin Austin Holt (Roger Howarth). At the time, Dr. Austin Holt has an air about him that gave off confident doctor vibes, while also showcasing an eerie aura. But for the most part, Austin seemed harmless.

Aside from the fact that he popped up out of absolutely nowhere, then eventually outed himself as Jimmy Lee Holt’s son, Austin’s been surprisingly helpful around Port Charles. First off, the man is a doctor. He delivered Maxie Jones’s (Kirsten Storms) in the Pautuck woods for crying out loud. And without him, the unthinkable could have happened. Thankfully, he was there to being little Bailey Lou into the world.

As if one mysterious individual from Pautuck wasn’t enough, in strolls Mason, Austin’s cousin. He smelled like trouble right of the bat, making those close to Austin very suspicious. As it turns out, first impressions truly tell a large part of someone’s overall being. That said, everyone who instinctively saw Mason’s creepy vibe is correct. His involvement with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) says it all.

According to GH spoilers and rumors, Ava could be left with one less problem if Cyrus has Mason killed. After all, as far as Cyrus is concerned, someone has to pay for the botched FBI sting with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).

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