Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is a wanted man (no pun intended). He disappeared in November of 2021 when a cave collapsed on Cassadine Island. His miraculous return has raised questions about whether or not Jason is on Sonny’s side or not. Is he a bad guy? A good guy? Or is Jason’s situation even more complex than we’ve all imagined?
Agent Cates (Adam Harrington) is out for blood, and he’s fixated on Jason Morgan. GH recaps recall John Cate’s first few encounters with Port Charles residents. Particularly, his engagements with Carly Spencer Corinthos (Laura Wright). Soon enough Carly suspected why he kept coming around. Surely it was to sniff out information on Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Moreover, it’s become aware that Jagger’s biggest concern is actually Jason.
Jason and Dex
At first, Cates was deceptive and misled Carly about his indentity. Then shortly after, GH spoilers and rumors hinted toward his involvement with the entire operation. Fast forward to present time and we know Brennan’s true identity. Agent John Jagger Cates is on a mission to end organized crime in Port Charles. Whatever Cates has going on with Jason also involves many others. For starters, Sonny Corinthos. But now more people have been pulled in.
Thanks to Nina (Cynthia Watros), Josslyn (Eden McCoy) knows all about Dex’s plans to kill Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Of course, the orders to kill and not to kill came from none other than Sonny. But Joss wants nothing to do with Dex now that she’s aware of what he’s actually capable of, and willing to do.
GH previews indicate that Jason isn’t comfortable with how the situation has spiraled. Too many people have been roped in and Jason needs a solution. According to GH rumors, Jason and Dex turn themselves into the police. Like father, like son? Will Dex and Jason have the same idea when it comes to making business moves?
Well, that was unexpected! In all honestly I was a bit thrown for a loop when Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) showed up at Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) bedside. She didn’t go to check up on him. Instead, Esme’s reason to visit Spencer’s hospitalized uncle has everything to do with her, not the recovering assault victim.
So, what made Esme turn to uncle Cyrus? First, Spencer’s ex-girlfriend and Ace’s mother doesn’t know where to turn. She doesn’t have a friend around and trust is a two way street with major roadblocks. GH recaps highlight how no one trusts Esme, and she doesn’t fully trust anyone. Despite Laura’s consistency, Esme questions her authenticity.
Moreover, logically Esme knows that it’s not Laura’s fault that she’s in this mess. Still, she’s viscerally fueled by her son having been kidnapped. That seems pretty normal, right? Yes! But is it normal to decide against police assistance when your child is missing?! No. That right there tells me that Esme is leaning more and more toward her evil bloodline. Esme 2.0 never would have put herself first while crying “Nik stole my baby, and Spencer helped!” She would have done absolutely anything, even if that meant self sacrifice. In fact, Esme’s already proven she’d put her freedom at risk when she agreed to Laura plan to confess.
On the other hand, the old (pre-pregnant parapet freefall into frigid waters) Esme wasn’t so selfless. Actually, she lied, schemed, and committed crimes as petty revenge. Prior to her amnesia, Esme was almost as cold and calculating as her father.
GH spoilers and rumors tease that the current Esme exhibits qualities (or not) from both versions of herself. Similarly, she and Cyrus have that in common. Two people who in their sudden rebirths practice exculpation as their most dependable life skill have come together. They’ve gone from downright bad, to exhibiting righteous preaching while simultaneously keeping that criminal mind. The only difference is that they know have reason to justify their terrible behavior.
GH rumors hint Esme and Cyrus become an ultimate force. Their mutual, evil-do-gooder mantra serves them well with their investigation into finding baby Ace and his father, Nikolas Cassadine.
She’s one problem after another that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) doesn’t need at the moment, or ever. Nina Reeves Corinthos (Cynthia Watros) is more trouble than she’s worth, and Sonny is about to figure that out.
Let’s be honest, if it wasn’t for Nina then Sonny’s life wouldn’t have imploded. Despite outside forces coming together to keep Sonny alive and keep him alive, internal choices are to blame. GH recaps recall that Sonny didn’t die after he fell off that bridge. In fact, he was found and nursed back to health. In addition, he was given a warm bed and a roof over his head from a dear friend. Sonny could have died that day. But instead, external factors were involved in his rescue. Sadly, the choices he made himself are what ultimately separated him from his wife, Carly, and the rest of their family.
Sonny’s family was destroyed from the inside out, and it’s time to right the wrongs. Carly’s ex-husband is well know in Port Charles for his certain demeanor. When he returned from Nixon Falls his loved ones couldn’t help but notice a change. So, it’s quite obvious that Nina is the cause of Sonny’s new identity, and the problems he’s had with family and his business since he returned from the dead.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors Sonny realizes that Nina is more trouble than she’s worth. Nina confronts Cyrus and stirs up even more trouble for Sonny. It’s coming down to the wire and Nina’s reign as Mrs. Corinthos is just about over.
General Hospital Spoilers: BREAKING! Steve Burton returns to General Hospital as Jason Morgan
Confirmed! Big things lie ahead for the people of Port Charles. ABC’s 60 years of General Hospital brings drama, entertainment, fun, and family into our homes. Here’s to 60 more and beyond.
General Hospital news reports confirm Thursday night’s special television event showcased many memorable moments. From extreme spy adventures to soap opera style weddings, to love and loss, Port Charles has it all. Additionally, General Hospital and Port Charles has been home of the most iconic daytime television characters and their actor counterparts for 6 decades. Over the years, actors and roles comes and go but few are absolutely irreplaceable. Although the role of Jason Morgan was once recast, it was quickly learned that having anyone play Jason was not going to work as they’d hoped. Instead, Burton’s recast, the late Billy Miller, was written as Drew Cain. This left room for Steve Burton to return.
Steve Burton Returns to General Hospital as Jason Morgan
General Hospital news and spoilers reports that with Laura Wright and Kelly Monaco’s help, co-star and friend to these ladies, Steve Burton surprised fans with an announcement. GH recaps of the January 4th GH special event reveal that Steve Burton appeared at the end of the special. GH fans at home were in pleasant shock when Steve Burton announced that big things are coming to Port Charles. Reportedly, Steve confirmed that he’s filmed his last scenes over at Days Of Our Lives, hanging up the Harris Michaels role in Salem.
Upon lengthy anticipation the people of Port Charles will come together to mourn the loss of Bobbie Spencer (Jacklyn Zeman). Previously, General Hospital Blog shared the latest details on Jackie’s special tribute. Zeman’s television daughter Laura Wright, who plays Carly Corinthos, revealed some of the raw emotion that developed behind the scenes.
Reportedly, Laura Wright makes note of the experience, explaining, “It was like we as a cast got to really say goodbye.” Since 2005 Wright and Zeman’s on-screen relationship developed and bloomed into what has mirrored a real life mother/daughter bond. Bobbie and Carly when from despising the sound one each other’s names to confiding in each other through their darkest hours. Carly, her mom Bobbie, and Carly’s daughter Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) make up three generations of Spencer women.
Lucas and Felix Return For Bobbie’s Memorial
According to the most recent you GH news and spoilers, General Hospital’s two-part tribute to Jackie and her character Bobbie Spencer will take place on January 10th and 11th. Additionally, People.com revealed exclusive photos. GH spoilers reveal that GH stars Ryan Carnes and Marc Anthony Samuel rush home to Port Charles for Lucas’s mom’s memorial.
Carly’s Emotional Goodbye At Bobbie’s Memorial Photo Credit: People
The time has finally come for the people of Port Charles, along with GH fans to say their final farewell to General Hospital’s Jacklyn Zeman. Jackie played Barbara Jean Spencer, aka Bobbie Spencer, for about three and a half decades. In that time she became a television fan favorite. Her role as Bobbie was dramatic, exciting, and adventurous with a foundation based on down to earth and grounded character.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the new year brings and overwhelmingly emotional start to the citizen of Port Charles. Bobbie Spencer’s death shakes its residents to the core, but no one is hit harder than Carly Spencer [Corinthos] (Laura Wright). Laura plays Jackie Zeman’s TV daughter, Carly.
Carly’s Emotional Goodbye At Bobbie’s Memorial
According to People.com, Bobbie Spencer’s memorial brings together past and present cast members as they say their goodbyes.
Bobbie Spencer’s Memorial Photo Credit: People
Take a closer look at the above photo. There you will see Ryan Carnes (Lucas) and Marc Anthony (Felix) Samuel as they bring back Lucas Jones and Felix DeBios. Of course Lucas returns for his mother’s funeral. Aside from his relationship with Lucas, Felix worked with Bobbie as a fellow General Hospital Nurse. Do NOT forget to set your DVR for Wednesday, January 10th and Thursday, January 11th 2024.
Ok so does Molly expect Kristina to just give up her biological child that was made the old fashioned way? Talk about being selfish… if Molly thought it was selfish to dictate Kristina’s timeline, how wild is it that Molly would expect her sister to make a baby with TJ and then give up that baby??
First, let’s back up a few steps. It’s been one thing after another in Molly and TJ’s baby journey. They are both career-driven twenty-somethings who never really thought of expanding their family beyond their civil union. Then suddenly, they both want a baby and are equally clamoring for their journey to get on its course.
One problem after another lead to where they are today. Failed attempts at pregnancy and even surrogacy lead them to Kristina. However, the reality is that this isn’t going TJ be easy or quick. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Molly and TJ are discouraged after their latest meeting with the doctor. Time is of the essence and that’s not something Molly, TJ, and most importantly, Kristina, can guarantee. Obviously, Kristina Corinthos (Kate Mansi) has a life of her own. She met Blaze and now they seem like they’re falling for each other. On top of that is Kristina’s career and the youth center project she leads. GH spoilers tease that Molly is focused on the now, and goes to desperate measures to get this done ASAP.
GH rumors claim that Molly suggests TJ and Kristina conceive a child… together!
It was a night to remember! In the past I’d spend Daytime Emmy night glued to the TV in June. Due to the recent writer’s strike, things got a bit off schedule and the Daytime Emmy Awards were held six month later. Hey, so long as they give credit where credit is due, right?
It was an exciting evening as the cast and crew of General Hospital took home the most wins. Sadly, not all of our faves took home the Emmy, but GH cleaned up pretty nicely. Maurice Benard aka Sonny Corinthos lost out to Thorsten Kaye of The Bold and the Beautiful, and Jacqueline MacIness Wood beat out Finola Hughes in the Lead Acting categories. GH’s Chavez didn’t win. Hat he has last year’s award under his belt.
General Hospital’s Daytime Emmy Wins 2023
And while a few took a loss, General Hospital still took over the night with the most wins. Eden McCoy won Outstanding Younger Performer as Josslyn Jacks, Robert Gossett took home the Outstanding Supporting Actor win, while the late Sonya Eddy won as Epiphany Johnson. Moreover, Alley Mills took the win for Outstanding Guest Performance! Furthermore, GH’s directing team scored the big win as well!
Additionally, the entire cast and crew won the most important award of the night! General Hospital news reports confirm that the 60 year old ABC Soap Opera took home its 15th win for Outstanding Drama Series!
As if Dr. Hamilton Finn doesn’t already have enough on his plate, and now he faces even more turmoil. He’s a dedicated and beloved father, son, Doctor, and friend, yet Finn can’t seem to find peace. Just as he and Elizabeth were taking things to a new level, he’s slapped with this malpractice lawsuit. Thankfully, Dr. Finn has Elizabeth Webber Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) in his corner.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that the fight against the Muldoon family will be a tough one. Dr. Finn (Michael Easton) faces a judge and jury in the most intimidating event of his career. Especially since he knows that GH is will to throw him under the bus to save to hospital as a whole. In other words, the board of executives over at General Hospital (the fictional hospital, not the tv show) will sacrifice Hamilton Finn in a heartbeat if that means keep the hospitals name out of the mud. That’s not saying much in terms of a positive outlook for Dr. Finn. On top of it, Diane Miller is the prosecuting attorney. Exactly, no more needs to be said.
Diane Causes Gregory’s Medical Emergency
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Gregory isn’t too happy with Alexis’s BFF, Diane. In fact, he doesn’t think twice about confronting her as they pass on by. As we know, Gregory’s ALS condition only gets worse over time. And any kind of added stress can be detrimental to his health. That said, watching his son’s freedom in jeopardy could take a toll on Gregory. GH rumored hint that Gregory suffers a devastating setback after Diane’s ruthless courtroom attack on Finn.
She’s a cut-throat attorney who stops at nothing (within the law) to win. But will her persistent prosecution cause more damage than she ever imagined?
Hasn’t Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) learned her lesson? It seems like this woman goes hard for love but when she’s over it, then she becomes destructive.
General Hospital recaps recall that even before Curtis’s attack Portia wanted nothing more than to make things right with Curtis and Trina. Oddly, the man who got cheated on and raised another man’s baby is totally cool with Portia. Hmm, that reminds me of someone else we know. Marcus Taggert reminds me a lot of Sonny in this sense. Because like Taggert, Sonny is also “cool” with the woman who betrayed him. In fact, he’s so cool with her that he married her! Go figure!
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Portia is up to her old ways as bad habits die hard. Her current marital struggles lead to temptation. Currently, her husband is found to a wheel-chair and his sex life is compromised. More importantly, Curtis (Donnell Turner) told his wife that he’s not mentally or emotionally ready to get intimate. GH rumors tease that this deeply affects Portia in a sense that she feels neglected. Similarly to when Taggert’s career made her feel neglected as well. Unfortunately, we all know what happened next.
Meanwhile, TJ leans on her shoulder as she preaches to him about keeping secrets. All the while she has this covert mission to sabotage her daughter’s relationship. Moreover, TJ’s grieves and for some reason he cannot open up to Molly the way that he can with Portia. Apparently, the latest GH rumors claim that their individual circumstances throw them together, and Portia and TJ’s affair shatters Curtis and Molly.
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