Is Jason ready to move on? Sasha and Jason Get Closer! Jason Morgan is known for his edge vibes. From the motorcycle and black leather jacket, to his Stone Cold stature, Jason aesthetics are indicative of his risky and edgy lifestyle. But when it comes to love, Jason isn’t one to gamble with his heart. Jason doesn’t play games. Instead, he keeps it sensible, and doesn’t dive in heart first. Unfortunately, a recent tragedy has Jason even more cautious with his heart than ever before.
According to General Hospital recaps, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) just lost the love of his life. Sadly, Sam recently died after donating her liver to Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins). The Mob enforcer’s favorite color to wear might be black, but his love life has been pretty colorful. Sam McCall is the mother of his son, Danny, and his greatest and truest love. Despite Jason and Sam’s complicated relationship over the years, it’s going to be really hard for Jason to move on after losing a love like Sam.
In a perfect world Sam’s death would someday turn out to have been faked, and JaSam would reunite in love, and all would be right in the world. Well at least in Port Charles. In my opinion. 😜
Sasha And Jason Find Themselves Alone
But General Hospital spoilers reveal that the show must go on! That is, Jason isn’t doomed for loneliness for the rest of his life. There will be love for Jason after Sam’s (and Britt’s) deaths, and GH rumors tease that it’s Sasha who brings the color back into Jason’s world.
The Quartermaine Mansion just gained some new residents. Which means, as the Quartermaine’s live-in cook, Sasha has more mouths to feed. Sasha’s going to be barefoot and pregnant in the kitchen for real now that Dante, Rocco, Scout, Danny, and Jason moved in!
Jason Morgan shocked Port Charles when he showed up in Spinelli’s surveillance footage. He and Ava Jerome couldn’t believe their eyes when the incriminating showed none other than Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
General Hospital spoilers and previews reveal that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is not torn, but he actually believes that Jason is the one who shot his son Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna). He tells Carly that he doesn’t owe Jason anything. In fact, he says, “I don’t owe Jason nothing.”
GH spoilers tease that Carly and Sonny are at odds over their best friend. Carly supports Jason no matter what, and Sonny is so quick to assume that he’s the one who shot Dante. Sonny shows Jason no mercy, and the rest of Port Charles is in debate over the recent tragedy.
We all know that Jason didn’t shoot Dante, but do you think Sonny is justified for having doubts? Can you blame his uncertainty or should he know better about his best friend?
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.
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?
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?
Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) is head over heels for Dex Heller (Evan Hofer). At first, they kept their relationship under wraps due to the nature of his business, and his connection to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).
General Hospital recaps recall Josslyn’s apprehension about her feelings for Dex. Growing up, Josslyn’s mom Carly was in love with a mobster. She spent almost her entire adolescence as Sonny Corinthos’s stepdaughter. So, one would think that Joss would be all too familiar with the lifestyle.
As we know, Sonny and Nina’s relationship caused a rift between Sonny, Carly, their son Michael, and her daughter Joss. Ever since he left Carly for Nina, Josslyn’s outlook on Sonny is much different than when she was younger. Still, she can’t help who she felt for and that he works for Corinthos. But what she can do is stand by him, worry about him, and hope he leaves that mobster life.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Josslyn foreshadows Jason and Dex’s fate when she continues to make comparisons between her boyfriend and her mother’s best friend. Ironically, they both happen to be Sonny’s right hand man. Joss points out that Dex is a lot like Jason. They’re both totally loyal, they risk it all for Sonny, and they’d never leave a good man for dead.
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
Laura Wright is no rookie. In fact, she’s been in the buzz for quite some time. The Emmy winning actress started off on a Soap Opera called Loving in 1991. Today, Laura’s been in the game for 30 years, and counting.
General Hospital star Laura Wright joined the legendary cast in 2005. She had big shoes to fill, and sometimes GH fans tend to express their opinions with vehemence. It’s not easy for recasts as they have to live up to a certain standard. According to past GH comings and goings news, Wright was the fourth actress to take on the role of Carly Corinthos.
First, Sarah Joy Brown originated the role and it was unimaginable to think of anyone else playing Carly. Then, Tamara Braun came along and GH fans were captivated by her raw emotions while portraying Carly. Sadly, Braun left General Hospital as well. Finally, Jennifer Bransford briefly stepped into the role before Wright took over in ‘05.
Reportedly, Laura has played Carly for nearly 19 of her 30 plus years in daytime television. Furthermore, shes worked alongside Mathison for about two years, according to recent GH news reports, Laura Wright reveals that Carly and Drew’s breakup scenes are her favorite scenes between herself and Mathison. Wright tells Soap Opera Digest, “I think they are the best scenes I’ve ever had with Cameron, ” Laura Wright confessed. “It’s some of the best work I’ve ever seen him do. He was so beautiful and raw.”
Stay tuned to see how Drew and Carly’s relationship unravels.
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.
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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