How would you feel if Jagger came back? HOTNESS! I know I would love to see this happen. Jagger is where it all began for me. It all started when I was about 11 years old and my Mom and Sister watched GH everyday. My (older) sister was in LOVE with Jagger. We were all hooked. My favorite scenes were with Jagger Cates, Karen Wexler, and Jason Quartermaine (Morgan) on the island! Throw Brenda and Robin in the mix and it GH became my soap addiction. Form 1992-1995 Antonio Sabato Jr. graced Port Charles with his presence as Jagger Cates and in 2008 he made a brief return in the Soapnet GH spinoff, General Hospital: Night Shift. It was nice to have him in PC once again and it would be REALLY nice if they could make this happen for us again. Throught the years the Calvin Klein underwear model has been in many well known productions such as Melrose Place, Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Ally McBeal, and more. If you would love to see Antonio back on GH as Jagger then for the love of General Hospital do what the man asks and Retweet his tweet to Frank Valentini! Check it out below!
So now that we have all seen Sam open the DNA results in front of John McBain, and it showed that Franco was the baby’s Father, what will happen next? I am disappointed in this outcome but am taking it with a grain of salt because this is GH we are talking about here and well, Heather Webber is tangled up in this mess! Anything is possible and hopefully the results have been tampered with or there is some other reason that Franco is falsely named the Father instead of Jason. Sam will tell Jason the truth starting today and although I am looking forward to JaSam scenes, I am not to thrilled about the content of it all. I have been a JaSam fan from the beginning and wish for them to stay together. I understand that no soap couple has a happily ever after but some should, right? JaSam is perfect for that. I love their bond, I love their chemistry, the humor, the love and tears, it’s all so great… and of course the FACT that they are both so damn good looking! They make a great TV couple and I hope it stays that way. Let’s all keep tuning in and showing our JaSam/GH support!
As a fan of Lexi Ainsworth and her portrayal on Kristina, I don’t really agree with Kristina needing to look older or more mature. This isn’t specific to Kristina either. I just don’t feel that a character needs to be changed simply to age them. However, Lindsey Morgan looks a lot like Ainsworth, just older. I am worried she looks too close in age to Kelly Monaco (Sam). Sam is supposed to be Kristina’s older, wiser, more experienced sister and Lindsey Morgan (to play Kristina) looks more mature than Ainsworth which in my opinion may interfere with the fact that Sam is much older than her little sis. Grahn, Monaco, Ainsworth, and Pullos were perfect together and it’s always hard for me to get accustomed to change, but that’s just me. I do think that Ms. Morgan will end up pulling off a stellar Kristina just like other new actors have pulled off replacing other characters. It was hard for me when Tamara Braun left as Carly and Laura Wright eventually took over, and when Maxie was taken over by Jen. Needless to say these women took charge and made these roles their own and made me love them! Good luck to Lindsey Morgan, the GH and Kristina fans welcome her to the canvas.
Dr. Matt Hunter and Damien Spinelli are working together on something other than saving Maxie Jones from herself. Off screen, Jason Cook (Matt) and Bradford Anderson (Spinelli) will be working on a film together. The two men are teaming up on this project and need out help. Jason Cook will be directing and Bradford Anderson will be starring in the film. For more information on how to donate and be part of making this happen, visit www.Kickstarter.com, where you can make a donation towards the production. Their goal is to raise $50,000 by May 27th, 2012 for this project.
General Hospital recaps highlight Monday’s intense scene between Jason Morgan and Kate/Connie. Connie Falconeri (Kelly Sullivan) blew up at Jason (Steve Burton) and verbally assaulted him. But first, Kate Howard was as poised and collected as can be.
According to General Hospital news reports, this visit the first time in Daytime Television history that a character exhibits split personalities. However, GH fans rave about Sullivan’s skills as an actor. One minute she is Kate Howard, a sophisticated, professional, and poised woman. Then, the next thing you know she is acting erratically and out of control as Connie Falconeri.
Kelly Sullivan’s performances have been nothing short of purely entertaining and I can’t wait to see what’s next. She really knows how to bring it in every scene!
For the first time Kate heard Connie’s voice in her own head. She struggled with this intrusive dialogue and it drove her absolutely insane. As Kate, she tried so hard to keep her composure then lost it! Ultimately, she wound up screaming right in front of Jason.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Kate is on the verge of losing her mind completely. Dr. Keenan (Nathin Butler) better get through to Kate ASAP before she turns into Connie for good! Keep watching!
I am sure Carly and Johnny will be moving up the favorite couples lists! I am a huge fan of these two getting together. They are steaming up their scenes just by looking at each other. Laura Wright and Brandon Barash have great chemistry and have really been keeping this thing entertaining. I haven’t seen Johnny Z. like this in a long time, especially since he lost Claudia. He is actually sweet with Carly and acts like he truly cares for her. What will happen when Carly finds out about Johnny and Connie? Will that be the end of this new hot couple? Let’s hope not.
…I must say Johnny Zacchara/Brandon Barash looks damn good on a normal day, but this suit get up he has going on really looks HOT! Johnny Z. really cleans up nice. 🙂
Throughout the years some of our favorite (and most hated) characters have come and gone. This is a list of characters who we wish would come back from the dead! Anything is possible in the wonderful world of soaps. Who do you miss the most?
Not in any particular order:
Alan Quartermaine- HUGE disappointment seeing this vet character axed.
Jake Webber- This was an unnecessary story line which only irritated the viewers. Luke’s involvement was completely tasteless.
Georgie Jones- One of the only “good girl” characters on a soap opera. Wholesome and sweet, honest, loving, brave and selfless. She should have stuck around.
Emily Quartermaine- Simply because they should never have wiped out almost the entire Q clan!
AJ Quartermaine- So much could have been done with this character.
Claudia Zacchara- That girl was so good at being bad.
FRANCO- Simply because he is Franco! Love, love LOVE this character and the actor!! Go James!!! I was fascinated with his performance on the show and interest in doing it.
If you can think of anymore, feel free to comment! Thanks.
There is no doubt that these two light up the screen whenever they are together. They have a long history, have been through it all, and have remained friends throughout the years. They are connected in so many ways and their friendship runs true. But what if there is something more? A spark, a flame, an ignition that goes well beyond history and longevity. Would it last? Would it ruin their friendship if things didn’t pan out? Is it worth the risk? Don’t forget Laura, and Tracy, and of course there is Robert. Truth is, the idea of Luke and Anna becoming romantically involved is a nice idea on the surface. They are cute together, funny, care for and respect each other. However, I would feel really bad for Tracy. I realize she and Luke are not together and she is married to good ole Anthony Zacchara. But in her heart of hearts Tracy truly does love Luke. Those two are so fun together. They are funny which is an important element to be added to the drama of the PC canvas. Luke loves Tracy (Spanky Buns) too and right now he has been side tracked by her marriage to that crazy old man. Laura may never come back to Port Chuckles, but her memory still remains and Anna knows who she was to Luke and what she meant to him. Then there is Robert. Robert and Anna are also legendary. I am unsure if this sort of thing should be messed with. Some thing just shouldn’t be touched, even in soaps, but I am not 100% convinced this is one of them. I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens and what the future holds for Luke and Anna. What do you think? Should Luke and Anna be the new GH “IT” couple?
We are so happy and proud that GH will be around to see it’s 50th birthday. This is such exciting news for everyone involved. The actors and crew have been doing such an amazing job working extremely hard to bring us this ongoing entertainment for so many years. I am thankful that ABC put some thought into this decision after what I feel was an abrupt and regrettable decision to shrink the soap genre by two iconic soaps, All My Children and One Life to Live. I have complete confidence that the cast and crew will be able to keep pulling off stellar work and the ABC network will keep GH on the air. I have faith in our show! Once again, congrats General Hospital! You deserve it!
Breaking news!!!!!!!!!! ABC has confirmed that The Revolution will be canceled in July to make room for Katie Couric’s talk show and General Hospital will live on!!! VICTORY!!!! This news brings happy tears to my eyes!!! Way to go GH!
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