General Hospital Spoilers: Jason And Dex Come Face To Face

Jason and Dex come face to face
Jason and Dex come face to face

Jason Morgan sure has heard a lot about one Mr. Dex Heller (Evan Hofer). Carly Spencer (Laura Wright), Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), and even Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) have told Jason all about Dex.

Currently, Agent John Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington) has Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) under his thumb. Everyone knows that Jason isn’t one to be played. But Jagger Cates has just the right leverage to make Jason sit, stay, and roll over when he commands. According to GH recaps, Cates has Rico charges that he will gladly use to throw Carly Spencer (Laura Wright) in jail. Since Jason is as honorable as they come, he sacrifices himself to keep Carly out of harm’s way.

According to GH rumors Jagger has it out for Jason because of his history with Karen Wexler. Rumors even speculate that Jason and Karen had a child together. Unbeknownst to Jason, Karen had a boy.

General Hospital spoilers read that jealousy has taken over Agent Cates and it’s all directed at Jason… QUARTERMAINE. Jagger’s girl had an eye for Jason back then, and current climate shows that things haven’t changed. It looks like Jagger has a new crush and Jason is in his way yet again.

General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that all of Jaggers doings lead a father and son together. Jason and Dex come face-to-face and there’s no telling what’s next.

General Hospital Spoilers: Josslyn Leads Jason To Dex- Jason Puts The Pieces Together

Josslyn leads Jason to Dex
Josslyn leads Jason to Dex

You can deny it all that you want but more clues lead to a controversial theory. It seems that every so often soap operas love to play the “Who’s the Daddy? game. Despite Dex’s divulgence of his home life, GH fans speculate that there is a more complex story to be told.

According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, another clue emerges from Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) return. Previously, General Hospital Blog shared theories surrounding Dex’s paternity. Specifically about Jason Morgan and Agent John Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington).

Josslyn Leads Jason To Dex

General Hospital Spoilers: A Breakdown Of Clues Helps Piece Together Jason Morgan and Agent John Jagger Cate’s Story

The latest article (above) provides a breakdown of clues that lead to a connection between Jason and Dex. Agent John Jagger Cates returned to Port Charles after three decades with Jason secretly in tow. According to GH recaps, Jagger admitted that he still holds a grudge against Jason. However, his beef is with Jason Quartermaine, not Jason Morgan. Back in the day, Jagger, Jason, and Sonny all had something in common… Karen Wexler (Cari Shayne).

Today, Jagger still can’t let the past go. He’s using Jason as his personal puppet by dangling charges against Carly over his head. What does he hate Jason (Quartermaine) so much? Apparently, Jason gets to the bottom of Agent Cates’s motives when he helps Joss protect Dex against Sonny’s wrath.

Is Dex the reason that John Cates has it or for Golden Boy?

General Hospital Spoilers: Jagger Reveals Dex’s Parents! They Were So Young Back Then

General Hospital Spoilers: Jagger Reveals Dex’s Parents as Jason and Karen
General Hospital Spoilers: Jagger Reveals Dex’s Parents

It was one day back in 2022 when Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) decided to leave everything behind and come to Port Charles. He risked it all to carry out a convert mission. And once he and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) sealed the deal, Dex Heller was to gather incriminating information against PC mob boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).

According to General Hospital recaps, Dex became Michael’s informant and Sonny’s employee and friend. Unbeknownst to Sonny, the developing bond with his newest right-hand man was built on a lie. Furthermore, his own son set the whole thing in motion. GH spoilers tease that the emotional complexity and true nature of these relationships tell of a long history. Apparently, Dex’s roots run deep in Port Charles.

Jason Morgan and Karen Wexler
Jason Morgan and Karen Wexler

GH comings and goings bring Jason Morgan back to the canvas. Along with Steve Burton’s return to GH comes with much speculation about Jason. The way things have been going, it’s looking more and more like Jason Morgan very well could be Dex Heller’s father. While many GH fans are intrigued by the possibility, the aspiring mobster’s mother is also in question. If Jason Morgan is Dex’s father, then who his mom?

Jagger Reveals Dex’s Parents

Looking back at Jason’s relationships, Karen Wexler’s name comes screaming at my mind. She was always torn between Jagger and Jason. And GH history recalls that Karen chose Jagger in the end. But wild GH rumors claim that their love triangle brought about a permanent reminder. Was Karen pregnant with Jason’s baby when she married Jagger? According to the latest GH rumors, Karen and Jagger gave her and Jason’s baby up for adoption.

Jason and Karen GH

The connections all make sense. Jagger is back and Jason is set to return in just a few short weeks. Sonny shipped Dex out of town, but Jagger just might tell Sonny (or Jason) exactly who Dex is. So do you think that Karen and Jason could be Dex’s parents?

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