Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has had a few great loves throughout his years living in Port Charles. In fact, his chemistry with two particular woman created all-out fan wars between the two fan-bases.
According to General Hospital history, JaSam and Liason fans fought hard for their favorite couple. Today, GH fans are prepared to root for Kason to remind his love with either Sam Morgan, or Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). Of course there were a few others, including Dr. Britt Westbourne. However, Sam and Liz will always be Jason’s two greatest loves.
Since we’re all debriefed on Jason Morgan’s love life, General Hospital news and spoilers reveal the latest details about Steve’s real life romance. GH recaps recall that it’s been about two years since Steve and Sheree Burton’s shocking split. Her baby announcement sent the bombshell soaring. Thats when General Hospital Blog shared Sheree’s pregnancy announcement under the assumption that the baby was her husband Steve’s. Soon after, Burton got wind of the news and he took to social media to clear the air.
Two years later, GH news reports reveal that Steve has moved on since his and Sheree’s scandal and split. According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Steve Burton reveals his new girlfriend post divorce.
Reportedly, Steve and his pal Bradford discussed the Emmy Winner’s love life in their podcast, The Daily Drama. Steve has made his relationship with Michelle Lundstrom social media official!
Jason Protects Sonny Against Incriminating Evidence
Agent John Cates (Adam Harrington) popped back into Port Charles after having left decades ago. Back then friendly, and even not-so-friendly faces called him Jagger. Today, Sonny’s 90s rival goes by the name of Agent John Cates.
General Hospital Recaps: Previously, Michael came to the realization that sabotaging his father wouldn’t resolve his hurt inside. Michael feels that Sonny betrayed their family with Nina. Eventually, Michael called off the covert operation involving Dex Heller because going against his dad isn’t going to undo what had already been done.
Jason Protects Sonny Against Incriminating Evidence
As it turns out, Michael Corinthos’s plan to take down his own father comes back to bite him. Whatever happened to that flash drive anyway? You know, the one that Dex obtained while working undercover, and while under Michael’s orders. Of course, Sonny knew nothing about it at the time. He trusted his son and his employee, but they betrayed him.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Agent Cates has Jason Morgan right where he wants him. The puzzle pieces are falling into place. Jason fills in the blanks, and Cates, aka Jagger spills the tea. GH recaps recall when Agent Cates admitted that his beef is with Jason Quartermaine- not Jason Morgan. The plot has thickened!!!
Old habits die hard. Back in the day, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) would call upon Attorney Diane Miller to get him out of his latest legal troubles. Jason is a known career criminal, due to his life of organized crime.
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Jason reaches out to his Attorney. It’s been a minute since Jason has seen Diane, but it’s nice to know that he can still count on Diane in his time of need.
According to General Hospital rumors, Jason Morgan needs Diane’s legal aid. He’s in quite a predicament as his mysterious return from the grave continues to unfold. Will he turn himself in?
March 4th, 2024 was a highly anticipated date for ABC’s General Hospital and the show’s fans. Steve Burton’s return to the 60 year old daytime drama was announced on January 4th during a prime time special. As a result, many questions flooded social media.
Naturally, fans took to various platforms to ask the basics. When, how, who Jason will love, and how long he’ll stay, among other burning questions, filled the minds of GH and Steve Burton fans. First, we were told when, (March 4th), then GH news confirmed that Burton was able to return upon a lifted vaccine mandate. That’s when fans began to speculate about his storyline, such as when Jason will hall in love with. Having him back has increased ratings as Jason’s story is just beginning.
Steve Burton Confirms GH Deal Details
Moreover, aside from the storyline, GH fans inquired about Steve’s GH status. Did he sign a contact? If so, for how long? General Hospital spoilers, and rumors tease that Steve Burton puts contract, rumors to rest. Recently, Burton and co-star and friend Bradford Anderson, discussed Steve’s GH status in their podcast. First, Steve seemingly mocked recently rumors that claimed he signed a 3 month contact, and Jason Morgan would die. Thankfully, those GH rumors turned out to be fake news.
GH and Steve Burton has Jason Morgan’s story to tell. So GH news reports confirm that Steve Burton signed a two year contract with General Hospital
Agent John Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington) popped back into Port Charles out of the clear blue sky. One minute John “Brennan” was sniffing around Bobbie’s (formerly known as Kelly’s), then the next he whipped out his FBI badge and began flashing is all over PC.
Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Adam Harrington joined GH’s cast as a past character. He took over the role as Jagger from Antonio Sabato Jr. The change caused a stir among General Hospital fans, and they took their concerns to social media.
So, why did General Hospital decide to bring back Jagger, aka, Agent John Cates? According to recent GH spoilers and rumors, Jagger is the string that ties some PC people together. Some find it interesting that Jagger returned around the same time as Jason, also while Dex Heller’s (Evan Hofer) is in question. When he first arrived in Port Charles, Dex’s family background was a mystery. Then, he revealed that he didn’t get along with his brothers, and his home life was pretty rocky. That’s when rumors really began to take flight. Suddenly, GH rumors claimed that Dex was adopted. And his biological parents are none other than Jason Morgan (Quartermaine) and Karen Wexler.
What do you think? John is displaying red flags when it comes to Jason. Agent Cates’s personal vendetta against Jason Morgan could very well be because of Karen… and Dex!
Laura Wright said it herself. Carly stands by Jason, no matter what. She believes in him wholeheartedly, but she can’t pass along her faith in him to others. Sadly, it’s up to each individual to decide whether or not they believe in Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) innocence. Right now, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is torn whine his son lies in a hospital bed, and Jason Morgan is thought to be the reason.
Carly Stands By Jason When Others Doubt Him
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Carly’s faith in Jason grows stronger as others doubt him. Her support is unwavering for her best friend. Sadly, even Sam has doubts about Jason’s involvement with Dante’s (Dominic Zamprogna) shooting. She knows that it doesn’t sound right in her heart, but Sam may seek out for someone to blame.
According to the latest GH spoilers and rumors, Carly and Jason’s bond is stronger than ever. So far, only Carly and his son Danny have displayed blind faith in Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Not even Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) is completely convinced that Jason didn’t shoot her boyfriend Dante. Besides, Sam’s objectivity may be compromised as Dante fights for his life.
Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is tired of taking the back seat. Since his return from Pentonville, Drew is a different person. As expected, his new lease on life has been a shock to those who are closest to him, including Carly.
However, the adverse impact of Drew’s harder personality doesn’t end with Carly being the only recipient of his wrath. In fact, the mother of his daughter Scout was the first to notice the change within Drew.
According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Jason’s return has a devastating impact on Drew. The old Drew may have taken a few steps back and allowed Carly to take time to figure things out in regard to Jason. But this new Drew doesn’t have the patience for all of that. Instead, he’s got a no-nonsense attitude about Jason’s return and he’s not afraid to tell Carly how he sees it.
Drew Can’t Compete With Jason
GH spoilers tease that Carly and Drew can’t see eye to eye on this, which leads to irreconcilable misunderstandings about Jason. Previously, General Hospital news reports confirmed that Laura Wright spilled the tea on Carly and Jason.
Wright admitted that Carly stands by Jason no matter what, and adds that some problem can’t handle that. Recent GH spoilers and rumors hint that Drew definitely can’t handle Carly’s loyalty to Jason. At this point it looks like Carly and Drew are over for good.
General Hospital fans and Port Charles residents alike cannot figure out why Jason would go against Sonny. Stone Cold is seemingly against Sonny. From the looks of things, Jason’s prepared to hurt Sonny when given the chance.
Things aren’t always as they seem since clues indicate that Jason doesn’t want to hurt Sonny- or anyone else from his past. Instead, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest that Jason’s (Steve Burton) protecting Sonny. Everyone knows that Jason’s highly skilled at what he does. The man doesn’t miss a shot. According to General Hospital recaps, the attack at the island was one of the first clues that Jason is the “shooter.” Like Ava said, Jason knows Sonny’s organization inside and out. Including the layout of the island.
Jason Works For The Enemy…
Since no one can figure out why Jason would ever go against Sonny, let alone shoot at him, perhaps it’s because she’s pretending? GH rumors hint that Jason Morgan works undercover to protect Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Is it possible that Jason is working with one of Sonny’s enemies, but only to oversee the operation, and to ensure Sonny’s safety? We all know that Jason would never hurt his best friend, they’re like family.
Steve Burton’s return has been nothing short of incredible for the majority of General Hospital fans. Based on GH fan reactions across social media, Steve Burton’s return debut continues to receive raving reviews.
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Over the past 13 years we’ve had the pleasure of engaging with fellow General Hospital fans on a daily basis. That said, GH fans express their ideas, thoughts, and options on all things GH. Yesterday, Steve Burton received the warmest of welcomes when he debuted as Jason Morgan. According to GH news, Burton was hired to play Jason Quartermaine in 1991. Fans were drawn to his portrayal of the preppy- rich-kid-turned mob enforcer. Unfortunately, Burton left GH in 2012, but returned in 2017. Then, he was let go from the soap opera in 2021 due to a covid vaccine mandate. Needless to say its been one big roller coaster for GH fans.
Steve Burton Reveals How Jason Morgan’s Storyline Changed Course
Thankfully, prayers were answered when his surprise return was announced. Fans immediately began to speculate about how Jason would be reintroduced to the canvas. According to the latest GH news and spoilers, Burton revealed the decision for Steve to return came before the recent writer switch. As a result, Jason’s storyline took a different direction.
GH spoilers reveal that Burton opened up to Soap Opera Digest about his storyline. “So apparently there was a whole different story planned and then the head writer switch happened and then they kind of rebooted (the story arc). I know Patrick (Mulcahey, one of the new head writers) a little bit, but I really know Elizabeth Korte (who was promoted to co-head writer).” Burton disclosed to the news outlet.
“There’s no one in the building that loves that show, knows the history of the character, and is invested in it 100 percent than Elizabeth. There has never been a more deserved promotion, ever. Once I know that she was (one of the head writers), I was like, ‘Oh, this is gonna be good! I cannot wait.’ And it has been exactly that. Everything has been amazing.”
It sounds like Steve is just as excited about his comeback as the rest of us! His faith in the new writing team gives hope for an exciting future at General Hospital.
Well my friends, today is March 5th, 2024. The last two months have felt like forever since we found out about Steve. On January 4th, 2024, ABC’s General Hospital surprised fans with the best post-Christmas gift. Steve Burton appeared unexpectedly alongside Kelly Monaco and Laura Wright. For the first time in over three years, Sam, Jason, and Carly were all together on screen. Right then and there we all knew that meant that Jason Morgan was set to return!
Fast forward and the day has come and gone. March 4th has been the most anticipated daytime television event in recent times, and now it’s over. General Hospital recaps highlight the best Monday in GH history. Steve Burton returned on screen as Jason Morgan. Fans have hoped and prayed for his return since his 2021 GH exit. Thankfully, our prayers were answered.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Steve Burton’s emotional first day back on General Hospital’s set. Reportedly, the cast and crew of General Hospital are like family. So much so that they even refer to their cast-mates as “General Hospital family.”
It was emotional day for Steve, his GH family, and the dedicated General Hospital fans. Overall, the audience is beyond pleased with how Jason’s storyline began. Take a behind the scenes look as Steve reveals his emotional first day.
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