Good intentions only go so far until the crossroads stop you in your tracks. Often times, people don’t consider the heart’s direction if the end result missed the mark. Meaning, it doesn’t matter if your heart was in a good place or not if the act itself was hurtful, or worse.
The people of Port Charles scramble to make sense of Jason Morgan’s mysterious return. While many hearts are in the right place, some may find themselves doing things they never imagined themselves doing. Now, crimes have been committed in the name of love and loyalty.
General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that Willow’s good intentions may not be enough reason to let her off the hook. Willow’s career in nursing is one of her proudest accomplishments, aside from family, and her victory over leukemia of course. She risked her career out of loyalty to her husband, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Now, the complexity of the situation and the guilt weighs on Willow. Especially when it comes to others.
According to General Hospital spoilers and previews, Willow’s good intentions for helping Jason could land her in some major trouble. Jail isn’t off the table for a crime like that, so Willow really needs to be careful. The goal is to keep things under wraps so that trouble doesn’t come to those who helped Jason. However, GH previews suggest that Willow confesses to Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). As GH’s Head Nurse, Willow’s crime would have fallen on Liz’s shoulders. Thankfully, Spinelli came through and corrected the computer evidence, which removes evidence of Willow’s involvement. But that’s not enough for Willow. Her code of ethics has higher standards, and she’s not okay with committing a crime so long as she doesn’t get caught. That’s just not who she is. Instead, she’s honest to the core. It’s possible that Willows guilt compels her to make a confession about the missing meds.
Breaking news for child star and fan favorite, James Nigbor who portrays Liz and Jason’s son, Jake Webber.
The Twitter account associated with the GH star (run by parents) made an announcement to fans. The tweet reads, “This is for my son James. You will always be our Liason Baby. Thank you to all the fans for loving my boy.”
Check out the Tweet below.
This is for my son James. You will always be our Liason baby. Thank you to all the fans for loving my boy ❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/BWD0lL8wvx
We haven’t heard much about Helena’s curse since the day she “cast her spell” onto Sam Morgan. Helena was lying in her death bed, and although she acted as if she needed to reveal her wrongs so that she could die in peace, she left one classic piece of herself behind… a curse.
Helena and Sam’s mom, Alexis, have never been each other’s favorite people. Although Alexis is a Cassadine, she has lived her adult life as an outsider, other than keeping in contact with her nephew, Nikolas.
It’s no surprise that Helena hates Sam as much as she does Alexis, and now Sam has to live with knowing that this evil woman has put a curse on her.
Lately, the only person that seems to be continuously crossing Sam’s path in a negative way, is Elizabeth’s son Jake. Jake was presumed dead for a few years, and recently we learned that he was kept on Cassadine Island. There is no telling what type of mind tricks and brain washing Helena has done to that child. Everyone found it to be quite odd that Helena would return Jake back to Liz in one piece, without expecting anything in return.
General Hospital rumors have been swirling since the day Jake came back to Port Charles, that there is something off about that child. He could quite possibly be the source of Helena’s curse. Based on the drawing he made in art therapy with Franco, it’s easy to come to the assumption that he has it out for Sam and Danny. In that disturbing picture, it shows Liz and Jake happily frolicking while Sam and Danny lay lifeless and bloody on the ground.
Did Helena program Jake to go after Sam and Danny? Let us know what you think! Is Jake the key to Helena’s curse on Sam?
So far, things seem to be going swimmingly for Ric Lansing. He set his plan in motion and it is accomplishing his goal for getting Elizabeth away from Jake (Jason Morgan). Although Ric is unaware that Jake Doe is actually Jason Morgan, he is still hell bent on keeping him out of Liz’s reach. Ric wants his chance at love with Elizabeth and he is doing everything in his power to make that happen.
Hayden has been pretending to be Jake’s long lost wife, as she was hired by Ric to do just that. Apparently, Hayden hasn’t been properly compensated for a job well done at this point in time, and she is out for payment. She makes a threat for Ric to pay up or else… would she dare spill Ric’s secret and blow the entire thing out of the water?
This week on General Hospital, things may start to unravel for Ric. Will he be able to keep Liz once she finds out he is behind this scam involving Hayden and Jake?
At this point, many JaSam fans are getting discouraged, and maybe have even given up on their favorite couple. But I see this time as a time for Jason and Sam to really fall apart, so that when they can pull themselves back together it will be better than ever. With all the things that Sam and Jason have been though together, from dodging bullets, Sam losing her baby, to Franco kidnappings, and (potential) rape, I am certain that Sam talking to McBain, and Jason talking to Liz is NOT what will keep these two apart. Jason keeps talking about Sam turning to McBain as if it’s the most filthy and unforgivable thing that a wife could do. I am really getting sick of how Jason is acting out of character. He has always been smarter than this. Sonny has always been written as the stubborn, hard headed, and often wrong one. Not Jason. He has always been rational and intuitive. The Jason I have gotten to know and love, the Jason that belongs with Sam, would understand where his wife was coming from when she was torn about telling him about Heather’s news. He would realize how most of the times Sam ran into McBain were simply coincidences and nothing more. But he on the other hand, has deliberately gone to Elizabeth to confide in. I have been patiently waiting for the truth to be revealed, the truth (that I am hoping for) of Sam and John McBain being siblings comes out sooner than later. I am pleased to see that when Sam and McBain meet, there are absolutely no romantic or flirtatious actions between the two of them. This helps me to believe that they will end up being related. Liason fans shouldn’t be getting too excited in my opinion. Although Jason is confiding in Liz, I have not seen one split second of attraction or rekindling of a past relationship with these two. As for now, I will endure through the pain Jason and Sam are going through, and the troubles they are facing because I am certain that when they get through it they will come out and prove to be th esupe couple that they really are.
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