Julian Jerome (William deVry) has finally outdone himself in finding a way to sink so low that he will never be able to scrape himself off the ash filled pavement.
General Hospital spoilers revealed Julian Jerome realized his own grandson was in The Floating Rib when he left a bomb inside, meant for Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital previews show Julian’s sister, Ava Jerome (Maura West) hastily talking to her brother after the tragic incident. General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava wants answers, starting with, “who died tonight?!”
Ava knows that her brother was in hot water with both Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). It won’t take Ava long to realize what her brother has done.
General Hospital rumors suggest Ava won’t protect her brother this time. Will she turn him in, or will she tell him to run far, far, away from Port Charles and never look back?
Just when you think Julian Jerome (William deVry) couldn’t possibly stoop any lower, he goes ahead and gives us all a shock.
Although Julian is know for his poor decision making, and self destructive behavior, it was still a shock to GH fans that Julian would agree to Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) stern request to kill his grandchildren’s father, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers reveal the burner phone given to Julian by Cyrus was much more than a means to get in touch with Renault what the job was done. General Hospital previews show the burner phone was actually the detonator, causing it to go off with a bar full of innocent people, Julian’s family included.
General Hospital previews show Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) outside the horrific scene, asking if Jason and Danny had been seen. GH rumors claim she is talking to Julian, and that’s when he learns that his grandson was in the bar.
General Hospital rumors suggest Julian will die going back in to save his grandson, Danny Morgan (Porter Fasullo). As he tries to save an in center child, Julian doesn’t make it.
Will Julian end up a hero after all? Or is there no redemption for this man after this?
Wow! General Hospital has left fans with one HELL of a cliffhanger Friday. So much is left hanging in the balance. Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Julian Jerome’s (William deVry) heart to heart, Franco’s (Roger Howarth) diagnosis, Dustin’s (Mark Lawson) proposal, Lulu’s (Emme Rylan) confession, and Dante’s (Dominic Zamprogna) attempt at a second chance may never see their destined outcome.
General Hospital news has confirmed the exits of Emme Rylan as Lulu Spencer Falconeri, and William deVry as Julian Jerome.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Julian will die, since deVry made it crystal clear that he would never return to GH is left the show. General Hospital news reports, Emme Rylan announced that she and her family were going on the road, across country. Their home has been sold by their landlord and Emme and her family packed their bags.
General Hospital rumors claim Lulu will parish in the recent explosion orchestrated by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), and carried out by Julian.
Among Lulu, many other innocent bystanders are now victims of the blast, including Julian’s own grandson, Danny Morgan (Porter Fasullo). Also inside The Floating Rib, Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab), Cameron Webber (William Lipton), Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst), Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), Dustin Phillips (Mark Lawson), and of course, the man behind Renault’s motive, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
Who will live and who will die? Previously, General Hospital rumors claimed there would be more shocking casting cuts coming soon. The fate of these characters hang in the balance as GH fans anxiously wait out the weekend.
It looks like General Hospital is getting ready for the holidays by bringing back characters who have been away from the canvas for a while.
General Hospital news reports the return of Porter Fasullo as Danny Morgan on General Hospital.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the character, Danny will be seen on screen very soon. In a recent Instagram post, GH actor, Porter Fasullo, announced that it’s #goodtobeback.
The children of General Hospital bring so much joy to the set and scenes, and may times their story lines are a breath of fresh air.
The kids of Port Charles are fantastic actors and actresses, full of talent and charism.General Hospital child star, Ella Ramacieri who plays Scout Morgan, used her charism in a video message to her TV brother. In the video, Ella is wishes co-star, Porter Fasullo, a happy birthday. Fasullo plays Danny Morgan on GH, sister of Scout and son of Sam and Jason Morgan (Kelly Monaco, Steve Burton)
This year, there may just be a Christmas miracle. Although Jason is technically “home,” he doesn’t actually know it. He doesn’t know his place in this world, he doesn’t even know his own real name. What he does know right now, is that he has a true friend in Elizabeth Webber, and that he has an undeniable connection to Danny.
Brand new General Hospital spoilers insinuate that Jake will finally remember exactly who he is, who is son, is, who his wife is, and who is friends and family are. At this point is has not been confirmed, but there is a strong believe that Jake will be revealed as Jason the week of December 22nd. If General Hospital rumors regarding this are true, this would mean that Jason would be home for Christmas. Fans have been waiting for what seems like forever for a JaSam reunion, and it looks like we might get our Christmas miracle.
Share this post if you want Jason home with Sam and Danny for Christmas!
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