Steve Burton STUNS GH fans in a powerful scene! Typically, daytime television isn’t the place to concern yourself with having to censor the language when your kid walks into the room. You don’t really need to flip the channel because of F bombs or anything like that that. But it gets pretty close when Jason tears into Michael!
Surely, Soap Operas provide, and are more known for reasons other than profanity to have to enforce censorship around the kiddies. In my house I avoid watching any s3xual content when they’re around. Which makes it somewhat inconvenient some days for my kids to watch GH with me, but we give it the old FF button and onto the next scene we go. For some, violent content may be a big no-no, which is a big part of GH General Hospital spoilers indicate.
When it comes to General Hospital, mob violence is prevalent along the streets of Port Charles. But to be fair, it’s more talked about than it is acted out in a scene. Especially in more recent times. You can’t tell me that we have had just as many or more car bombings and shoot-outs nowadays as we did back in the 90s and early 2000s. Those thrills have decreased over the years. Or how about child kidnapping? When was the last time a child on General Hospital was kidnapped by an actual bad person? You know, as opposed to just being switched at birth by a desperate mother or father?
Steve Burton Stuns GH Fans With Powerful Scene Between Jason And Michael-Carly Stands By
General Hospital 2009: Carly and Jason Handle Teenage Michael
These days society influences what we see on screen more than ever before. It seems like television and movies haven’t been the same for at least 10 years since anyone and anything is at risk of being cancelled at any time. Seemingly, this also applies to what we see play out on General Hospital.
If you think about it, child (under 18-21)/parental conflict in Port Charles has also been skipping our airwaves. Evidently, we just don’t see much of this type of conflict or parental scolding these days. Recently, General Hospital Blog stumbled up upon a scene between Jason Morgan and Michael Corinthos unlike any that I’ve seen. But back in the early 2000s/2010s, parents disciplining their children wasn’t a rare scene. And if you want to talk about a rare scene, you have to check out this explosive scene between Jason and Michael. At the time, Drew Garrett played the role of Michael Corinthos. Steve Burton delivers a powerful come on performance.
Check out this intense scene as Carly stands by while Jason berates Michael. She doesn’t look too thrilled.
General Hospital: Details Jonathan Jackson’s Exit and Recast
Jonathan Jackson portrays one of the most well known characters in loser. Day television. The beloved son of legends Luke (Tony Geary) and Laura Spencer (Genie Francis) returned to Port Charles late last year as the ever popular, Lucky Spencer.
According to GH news reports, Jonathan Jackson reprised his role in late summer of 2024. His return was highly anticipated and GH fan’s thoughts ran wild as our imaginations took us through many potential storyline ideas. Currently, Lucky and Elizabeth have begun to reconnect, and fans hope for a second chance at watching them rekindle their old flame.
Previously, General Hospital news and spoilers announced Jonathan Jackson’s GH exit. Although Jackson’s absence from the daytime drama is temporary, concerns continue to buzz among GH fans. Where is Jonathan Jackson, and when will he return? Why did he leave? Will Lucky’s recast, Guy Wilson live up to Jackson in the intense scenes with Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) and Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst)?
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Dr. Porsche Robinson and Dr. Isaiah Gannon spring into action to try and save Lucky‘s life. However, Guy, Wilson, Phil Jackson shoes as Lucky’s life hangs on the line. Thanks to Cyrus. But thanks to Elizabeth. Lucky is still alive.
General Hospital: Guy Wilson Steps In For Jackson As Lucky Spencer
Jonathan Jackson Checks In Amidst His GH Absence
GH news and spoilers reveal new details regarding Jonathan Jackson’s GH exit. The 42-year-old actor/musician shared a message via Instagram. Jackson revealed that he’s currently in Tennessee, and shows support for the Gorey Ireland Night Run. The 5km run takes place in Wexford, Ireland and is the 10th annual fundraiser for hospice care. Jackson shows his support and is participating in the run remotely. Jackson moved to Ireland with his family in 2020 and keep has close ties to the community. Check out his video message below.
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.
General Hospital Sneak Peek 1-7-25 Tragedy Strikes The Corinthos Family
General Hospital Sneak Peek for Tuesday, January 7th, 2025: Tragedy strikes the Corinthos family! GH’s Michael Corinthos Burned Beyond Recognition?!
In November, General Hospital star Chad Duell confirmed his upcoming General Hospital exit. Chad joined the cast of General Hospital in 2010 as Carly and Sonny’s son, Michael Corinthos.
General Hospital fans are devastated after executive producer Frank Valentini revealed the plans for Michael’s exit. Previously reported General Hospital news and spoilers confirmed that Valentini has no plans to recast the role of Michael Corinthos. Therefore, a new actor has not been hired to take over when Chad Duell leaves the show. According to General Hospital spoilers, Chad makes his exit in early 2025.
GH’s Michael Corinthos Burned Beyond Recognition?!
Recent General Hospital rumors hint that tragedy strikes the Corinthos family. According to the latest General Hospital previews, a fire erupts and Michael calls out for help. Sonny and Jason hear his desperate cries as he’s being burned alive.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Michael heads off canvas as actor Chad Duell takes a break from General Hospital. Previously, GH Blog shared reports that Frank Valentini confirmed there is no recast lined up for Michael. So, does that mean Michael Corinthos dies in the fire? Or Can Sonny and Jason save him in time?
General Hospital Star Cameron Mathison Stepping Into 2025
GH’s Cameron Mathison Posts Unexpected Photo! …Imagine casually scrolling through Instagram and coming across an utterly shocking photo. It’s not that the photo in itself is that shocking, but many factors contribute to the level of the shock factor.
GH’s Cameron Mathison Posts Unexpected Photo
For me, it’s the photo itself, the person who shared it, and the venue. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that GH’s Cameron Mathison posted himself naked on Instagram.
The photo shows Mathison’s bare backside as he faces out into a gorgeous view. The caption reads, “Stepping into 2025.”
Take a peek at General Hospital star Cameron Mathison as he steps into the new year.
GH’s Drew Cain Shows Another Side
Update: The Instagram post and related photo has been removed by Cameron Mathison. As a result, we have since taken down the controversial photo as well. First, the Hallmark and GH actor first removed the content from his personal social media.
So, what do you think of this side of GH’s Drew Cain? That is, the side that decides to post something of that nature. Are you shocked at Cameron Mathison’s post, or not even surprised? According to GH news, GH fans have expressed their opinion regarding Mathison’s controversial photo. Social media comments show the fans weren’t too happy.
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