General Hospital’s week came to close with a bang after all the crazy events that happened to the residents of Port Charles. Who would have ever thought that Helena would be the one to tell “Jake” he is really Jason Morgan? And it was so easy! There wasn’t any hesitiation or beating around the bush. No interruptions, and no lies. It was as straight forward as you could possibly get. Helena told Jake he was actually Jason Morgan, that he is a dear friend to Robin Scorpio Drake, and that he is married to Sam and that Danny is his son.
But of course, there was a catch. Especially with “The Queen of the Damned” herself, Helena Cassadine. After divulging the truth and information Jason of his true identity, the ease of the entire truth came to a screeching hault. Helena told Jason that he worked for her, meaning she has conditioned his mind to obey her commands and not remember that she has anything to do with his behaviors. Helena wants Jason to work for her because of his extraordinary skills in the mob enforcement industry. She knows how valuable he is and wants him all to herself.
What was once so seemingly simple quickly turned into a very complicated situation for Jason. Sure, Helena told him who he was and who his loved ones are, but he isn’t going to remember her telling him this. Helena mentioned that she had a job for him under his newly conditioned mind. At the end of the episode on General Hospital’s Cliffhanger Friday, someone grabbed Sam from behind while she was watching Faison get moved into lockup at he PCPD. General Hospital rumors suggest that the masked man who grabbed Sam is none other than her own husband, Jason Morgan. Under Helena’s orders, maybe the job she had for her new employee was to kidnap his own wife.
What do you think? Will this GH rumor turn out to be true? Did Helena order Jason to kidnap Sam? Let us know by leaving comments below.
Sam Morgan have been on the case, trying to figure out who is behind the drug ring in Port Charles. If her father, Julian Jerome isn’t the mob boss who is trafficking drugs through their small town, then who is it? Ric was framed by Julian and it was believed that he was the one calling all the shots.
Now that the truth is out, and some of the residents of PC know what happened to Luke, they really want to know WHO has been pretending to be him for all this time.
In the latest General Hospital spoilers, GH previews show Sam being grabbed from behind. Does she know too much?
Helena has special plans for her husband, Jason Morgan. Does Helena want Sam too? Check out this ABC General Hospital sneak peek!
Now this is a General Hospital spoiler that fans have been waiting to hear for a very long time. Since the rumor that Brandon Barash, ex-Johnny Zacchara and real life husband to co-star Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones) will be returning to the set of General Hospital, fans have been waiting for his upcoming scenes. When the rumor first started circulating, it was said that Johnny;s first scenes will start off with Sonny Corinthos in Pentonville. General Hospital spoilers have not yet confirmed this story line, however, Johnny will be back on screen this week on General Hospital.
Although it is unknown how long Brandon Barash will be in his role as Jonny Zacchara, we do know that this return, as of now, is temporary. This week on General Hospital, we will see Sonny Corinthos cross paths with former mob enemy, Johnny Zacchara as they are both behind bars.
Currently, Damian Spinelli is residing in Portland, Oregon, where he and his girlfriend Ellie moved to follow Ellie’s dream career. The two are raising the daughter that Maxie Jones and Spinelli share together. Maxie lost custody of her own daughter, after the dirty battle between best friends. After the surrogate saga with her best friends, Dante and Lulu Falconeri, the court case got ugly, causing dirty secrets of Maxie’s to be exposed. This resulted in Maxie losing the right to her own child. Custody was awarded to the baby’s biological father, Damian Spinelli.
After initially losing custody of her baby daughter, Maxie left Port Charles to find herself. On her journey, she met Levi Dunkleman who she thought helped her through her darkest hours. In reality, he was playing Maxie the entire time, and he actually caused a major set back in Maxie gaining custody of baby Georgie. Now that Maxie’s life is getting back on track, she has found love with Detective Nathan West. However, love doesn’t come easy for these two. Judge Walters is overstepping his boundaries and using his power to keep Maxie and Nathan apart.
Spinelli is a huge part of Maxie’s past. They were once very much in love and almost got married. They made it to the altar but decided that it wasn’t the right time for them. The two have been through a lot together, and now they share a child. Although Spinelli has moved on with Ellie, and they are raising baby Georgie together in Oregon, he still holds a special place in his heart for Maxie. After all, she is the mother of his child.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Maxie will have an upcoming court date which will lead Spinelli back to Port Charles. It has been rumored that Spinelli will be returning to General Hospital for the custody hearing.
The aftermath of the Corinthos family shake up has torn Michael away from the ones he loves. He has completely written Sonny off as his father, refuses to even call him Dad, he refers to his mother now as Carly, and his hatred fro Kiki and Morgan exude from every fiber of his being. He has already lashed out by sleeping with Rosalie, and Kiki caught them in the act. He is pushing everyone who loves him out of his life because he feels completely betrayed by their actions and lies.
As a result of this Corinthos family fall out, Michael Corinthos, the adoptive son of Michael Sonny Corinthos, is dead set on changing his name to reflect his biological roots. He now wants to legally be named Michael Quartermaine, after his biological father, AJ Quartermaine. After learning that Sonny shot AJ, and all of his family kept this secret from him, Michael wants nothing to do with his family… not even his name.
Do you think Michael will go through with it and change his name to Quartermaine? Will he regret his choice after all the smoke clears? Let us know if you think Michael should remain a Corinthos or if he is justified in changing his name to Quartermaine.
Hey fans! General Hospital Blog would like to share some exciting news regarding one of GH’s talented and beautiful actresses.
Congratulations are in order for General Hospital’s own Lisa LoCicero. The 44 year old actress was spotted at an event for a new film called ‘Outfest’ sporting the cutest of baby bump. Lisa and husband, Michael Patrick Jann are expecting their second child. Lisa and Michael have a 13 year old son named Lukas. The gender of the new baby is yet to be determined.
How will this effect Lisa’s GH character, Olivia Falconeri? Fans have been wondering whether her real life pregnancy will be written in to Olivia’s story line. If so, who would be the Daddy? Some say they hope Olivia is pregnant and that Ned is the father. Most fans shutter at the thought of Sonny Corinthos producing yet another offspring.
What do you all think? Let us know your thoughts on this news and how it should tie into General Hospital’s story line.
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!
In the midst of learning that many of our favorite actors/characters have either dropped down to recurring, or are down right leaving the show, it is very easy to inform fans that is not the case with Roger. After today’s episode, many fans were worried that Howarth, along with Kelly Thiebaud (Dr. Britt Westbourne aka The Britch), John J. York (Mac Scorpio), and Marc Anthony Samuel (Felix DuBois), would also be making himself scarce and leaving General Hospital.
For the record, Roger Howarth is not leaving General Hospital in his role as Franco, he also has not dropped to recurring. He is still on contract with General Hospital, according to Executive Producer, Frank Valentini. Roger Howarth will be taping for his Prime Time role as Mason Bridge on the CW’s ‘The Flash’ during General Hospital’s hiatus. In a quote from Valentini regarding Roger’s new project, he states, “We are thrilled for Roger and this opportunity. Fans can rest assure he is not off the show, as the timing for this role worked out so that he can shoot during our current “GH” hiatus.”
Share this post if you are relieved that Roger Howarth will continue on GH in the role of the psychotic and disturbed, Franco.
General Hospital Blog has previously reported that General Hospital’s Roger Howarth (Franco) will be taking a new role on a TV show called ‘The Flash.’ He has landed a Prime Time recurring role on the CW and will be playing Mason Bridge.
Since his new role is recurring, that leaves is status with General Hospital uncertain. Many GH actors have been dropped down to recurring status as of late, and Roger Howarth just might be another one of them. There has not been confirmation on whether or not Roger Howarth will be leaving his role of Franco altogether, or if he will be taking some time off to be on set of the CW’s ‘The Flash.’
For more information about Roger’s new role, please visit our original post regarding Howarth’s new project. You can do so by clicking here.
After about 21 years of loop holes, bad ass lawyers, and acquittals, Sonny has hit the end of the road. Mark it down in General Hospital history, that Michael Sonny Corinthos is finally going to Pentonville for his crimes. After admitting to shooting AJ Quartermaine to Carly, the confession was captured by a sneaky Franco who placed a camera in a necklace he gave to Carly as a gift. The video was exposed at what was supposed to be Franco and Carly’s wedding, but since he was less than forgiving after finding out that Carly was sleeping with Sonny behind his back, he decided that Carly, and everyone else should pay. He didn’t hesitate at the chance to expose Sonny’s crimes to his adoptive son, Michael, who has been searching for who murdered his biological father, AJ Quartermaine. All the while Carly knew it was Sonny.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sonny isn’t the only one who is going to pay for the murder of AJ Quartermaine. Perhaps everyone who knew what Sonny had done will be dragged down with him. Carly, Kiki, Morgan, Shawn, and possibly Ava could all end up right where Sonny will be…in a prison cell.
Who do you think is going down right alongside Sonny? General Hospital rumors indicate that Sonny will run into Johnny Zacchara while in Pentonville. The story just keeps getting better and better! Share if you are excited to see how this unfolds.
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