General Hospital fans are still in disbelieve over the abrupt firing of GH fan favorite, Kelly Monaco. Sam McCall graced Port Charles with her exemplary presence in 2003. The wildly popular actress put her heart and soul into over 2,200 episodes as the iconic Samantha McCall. She and her other half, Jason Morgan became one of most supported and loved daytime television couples of our time.
Together, Steve Burton and Kelly Monaco made magic on screen as Jason and Sam, or, JaSam. The Morgan’s were happy for a while but you know how soap opera relationships go- no one ever stays happy with their partner. But still; something about Sam and Jason’s chemistry kept fans holding on. And by fans, I absolutely mean myself included.
First, Sam was a force all on her own- with or without Jason, Sam could definitely kick some @$$. Kelly Monaco put her all into this character, and gave GH fans 110%. She was dedicated to her role, to the network and show, and to her General Hospital family.
It’s sad to know that some people don’t see Kelly and her work in the proper light. In fact, General Hospital news and spoilers reports reveal the latest on what one fan thinks about Kelly’s GH exit. But before you ask yourself who cares what one fan thinks, I’ll tell you probably no one. However, what true fans care to know is how Kelly Monaco has handled the situation.
I must say that in all the years that I’ve admired Kelly for her work ethic, her talent, her beauty and kindness, I’ve never admired her more than I do right now. Kelly’s words resonate with me and bear so much meaning to my world and everything that I’m currently going through.
I do have more power than a “job” it’s my voice, my experience, my truth. You can beat someone down, until they finally find the power within themselves to recover with grace and dignity. Those whom choose to bully behind their power, will suffer their own consequences.
As much as I still wish that Kelly Monaco returns to GH someday, it doesn’t look like that’s on the cards- at least not for a long while.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the tension between my personal favorite GH star and “the show” could be as bad as that between Ingo Rademacher and ABC. What do you think about how Kelly was treated and ultimately let go from her role as Samantha McCall?
Kelly Monaco References JaSam In Unscripted Ad Lib
By now just about every single General Hospital fan has heard the shocking news about an iconic GH actress. Sadly, we are nearing Kelly Monaco’s unexpected and confirmed GH exit.
Mostly, these last few General Hospital episodes have been heartbreaking to say the least. As Kelly Monaco heads out and off the GH set, Sam McCall slips away. Some fond solace in knowing that Sam McCall dies a hero. After all, she donates her liver to a once-dying, now-surviving Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins).
According to the latest GH recaps, Sam was wheeled away for surgery. Her family watched and wished her well, but unbeknownst to all, this goodbye was for forever. Sadly, Kelly Monaco’s last scene aired today, October 25th, 2024.
Meanwhile, the people of Port Charles aren’t the only ones who said goodbye. Raw emotion from the actors behind these beloved characters was prevalent. General Hospital news reports confirm that Kelly Monaco said goodbye to her co-stars as her character Sam was wheeled off to the OR.
Kelly Monaco Says Goodbye
GH recaps recall the scene when Jason walked in to surround Sam. He was the last to show up to see her off before going under the knife. In that moment, all control of my emotions were lost to the 21 years I’ve spent as a die hard JaSam fan.
According to General Hospital news and spoilers, Kelly’s last scene hit GH fans hard. Particularly, Jason and Sam fans. First, Kelly threw up the I Love You sign as Sam left her family behind. But what’s deeper than that is that the devoted GH and JaSam fans realized the true meaning behind the I Love You sign. As it turns out, General Hospital fans point out the significance of the sign. Kelly Monaco’s Unscripted Ad Lib was not only a true representation of Sam’s feelings, but also a direct reference to her relationship with Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
Kelly Monaco’s Nod To Jason And Sam
Back in the day, Jason and Sam lead a Bonnie and Clyde type of lifestyle. They were always onto the next adventure, especially if it involved Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), and the Port Charles mob. In 2011, Sonny and Brenda’s wedding disaster almost cost Sam her life when an explosion rocked Port Charles. They’d when Sonny’s limo exploded and as Sam lost most of her hearing as a result.
This Is The Saddest GH Moment You’ll Ever Watch, Kelly Monaco’s Unscripted Ad Lib Has Me Discomposed
In case you’ve been wondering, Steve Burton Address Kelly Monaco’s GH Exit! Earlier this Fall, GH fans learned of Kelly Monaco’s dreaded General Hospital exit. The news came as a major shock to GH fans, especially those holding out hope for a JaSam reunion. Sadly, that hope is lost.
Reportedly, GH closed the door on any future JaSam reunion, leaving many fans disappointed and embittered by TPTB. According to General Hospital news, Kelly Monaco addressed her untimely GH exit in early October. The beloved actress left a public comment on Instagram. GH fans expressed their confusion and upset over the news, which was followed by a statement from Kelly herself. Previously, General Hospital Blog shared Monaco’s social media comment regarding her departure.
Devastation, confusion, and utter upset, among other negative emotions can be associated with Monaco’s exit and Sam McCall’s premature death. Obviously, the majority of the fans stand with Kelly Monaco in this controversial debate on why Kelly was fired.
Steve Burton Says Kelly’s Departure “Sucks”
Meanwhile, co-stars also weighed in on the situation. General Hospital news and spoilers reveal that Steve Burton broke his silence after GH announced that his former scene partner, co-Star Kelly Monaco was let go from the iconic daytime drama. Burton and co-star Bradford Anderson touched on the issue on their podcast, the Daily Drama.
In the episode Spinelli’s portrayer mentioned that the rest of the cast learned of Monaco’s situation around same time as GH sans. This is because the show was on a few week hiatus at the time. Burton weight in, and stated, Burton added, “I wish we had information to tell you,” then alluded to the possibility that new developments would come our way in the coming days. Additionally, Burton declares that he’s unaware of the storyline details, and professed, “Whatever happens sucks.”
GH’s Iconic Super Couple Jason Morgan and Sam McCall
Hey JaSam fan, please check out the emotionally triggering video of Jason and Sam’s epic love story. I’m not crying, you’re crying. But actually, I am most definitely crying.
Detective Dante Falconer (Dominic Zamprogna) is stable after having been shot in the line of duty. His family continues to pace the floors as his life hangs in the balance. Thankfully, his mom Olivia (Lisa LoCicero), and his girlfriend Sam (Kelly Monaco) have each other for support.
The recent hype surrounding Jason Morgan’s rebirth has led to many fans questioning his love life. According to General Hospital recaps, Jason was involved with Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud). He’s currently unaware of her passing, but Jason and Britt had something special.
90s hopefuls hold out for two main possibilities. The JaSam fans want Jason and Sam to get back together, of course. And the Liason fans still hold a candle in hope of a Liz (Rebecca Herbst) and Jason rekindling. But first, these ladies already have someone special in their lives. In fact, Sam has Dante and Elizabeth has Dr. Finn (Michael Easton). Next, Liz and Sam need to become aware of Jason’s status.
According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Sonny breaks the news to Sam this week. The recent GH previews show Sonny and Sam discussing who shot Dante. Mistakenly, Sonny believes that Jason shot Dante. How will he finally learn the truth?
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