Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is the newest bad guy and most relevant threat to Port Charles at this time. Although he is new to Port Charles, he is very familiar with Commissioner Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) and her long time friend and Police partner, Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews).
Jordan took a trip to Pentonville to sit down and have a talk with Cyrus. Jordan used to work undercover to get evidence against Cyrus’ drug organization. She had him fooled to the point where he even considered Jordan to be his protege and right hand. When Jordan and Cyrus discussed their past and the current situation with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Jordan made sure she was clear that Cyrus started the mob war in Port Charles to get revenge on the city she now calls home and has sworn to serve and protect.
Cyrus also has it out for Marcus Taggert, as he was part of four officers who worked undercover to take him down. Two of the four are dead, due to Cyrus’ orders, they were pumped with drugs and died of an overdose. Taggert and Jordan were partners during their time in the Pacific territory when they worked together to get enough evidence to land Cyrus in jail. He’s been in jail for a while and someone managed to get transferred to Pentonville to be close to Jordan.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Cyrus has no boundaries when it comes to putting hits on innocent people. He knows Jordan has a son and during their discussion he name dropped TJ (Tajh Bellow) to Jordan, trying to scare her, indicating he would go after her son. Now that General Hospital spoilers have revealed Trina Robinson’s (Sydney Makayla) father as Taggert, there is a target on Trina’s back as well. Taggert hasn’t had the opportunity to sit face to face with Cyrus yet, but if and when he does, he will most likely give Taggert a warning regarding his daughter, Trina. Taggert seemed very concerned when telling Trina to have her mom give him a call. He mentioned it was very important which could indicate he is anticipating danger for their teen daughter.
TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) is about to pop the question to Molly Lansing Davis (Haley Pullos). It would be a shame if anything happened to TJ before he got a chance to propose to his long time girlfriend.
Trina is all ready to attend the school dance with Cameron Webber (William Lipton). General Hospital rumors hint that something is going to go down a the dance, putting the teens in danger.
Cyrus is known for killing two birds with one stone after putting a hit out on Sonny and Jason in Brooklyn and two attacks in Port Charles simultaneously. It’s likely that Cyrus will strike near TJ, but also could put out an attack at the school dance.
Will Taggert and Jordan be able to protect their children from the enemy they have made for themselves?
Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is back in Port Charles and was recently reunited with his daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla). GH fans were in shock when the two ran into each other’s arms, expressing a loving, Father/Daughter relationship. The reunion was sweet, but the joy may be short lived.
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Taggert go back decades as arch enemies. Taggert’s sole mission in life has been to take Sonny, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), and the organization down. This time, Taggert assured Sonny he wasn’t here to take him down.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Taggert has a much bigger problem in Port Charles this time around, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). It turns out, Sonny and Taggert have something in common… Cyrus is making trouble for them both and previous General Hospital spoilers hinting that Sonny and Taggert would become an unlikely alliance.
New General Hospital spoilers suggest Taggert will not be fond of his daughter’s new best friend, step-daughter of mob boss, Sonny Corinthos, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy). As a mob war is just heating up, Taggert won’t want his daughter anywhere near Sonny- which means Joss too. Taggert knows that if Trina keeps hanging around Josslyn, she’s playing fire. Sooner rather than later, Cyrus is going to retaliate on Sonny for having Jason blow up his huge shipment. But Sonny isn’t the only reason Trina is in danger. It seems like Taggert himself has a target on his back, and Cyrus is taking aim. Cyrus is a savage and family isn’t off limits. There is no reason to believe he would spare Taggert’s daughter.
What great lengths will Taggert go to to protect his daughter?
The mob situation is becoming intense in Port Charles as Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) go head to head with mobster, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).
Sonny paid Cyrus a visit in Pentonville, they both went back and forth warning one another about the next move. Sonny intercepted a huge shipment that belong to Cyrus. Cyrus asked Sonny what his plan was for the shipment, Sonny warned him not to worry about it. Then, Jason Morgan blew up the entire shipment. If Cyrus wasn’t already out for blood, he most definitely is now. Cyrus warned Sonny to quit while he was ahead, and mentioned his partners over seas.
This brings us back to a few months ago when General Hospital spoilers indicated Jason’s instincts were right regarding Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab). General Hospital spoilers previously tied Dev to The Balkan/Theo Offman (Daniel Benzali). Since the writers put Dev’s Turkish decent up front and center quite a few times, it seems as though it was a hint toward what’s ahead. General Hospital rumors started, making claims that Dev is actually the grandson of The Balkan, and is in Port Charles to get revenge on Sonny and his family. Sonny’s son Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) was the one who killed Dev’s alleged father, Aleksander Janacek (Antonie Knoppers). Dev’s mother is rumored to be the one and only, Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil). Jason tried to make Sonny more cautious with Dev and Sonny assured Jason everything was fine. Jason’s instincts are usually on point. If so, there would end p being an ulterior motive for Dev to be in Port Charles. The question is, is Dev aware of the situation regarding The Balkan and his own Father and their connection to the Corinthos family?
Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) warned Mac Scorpio (John York) to be careful as something doesn’t feel right regarding this mob war involving Sonny and Cyrus. Taggert has a hunch that it’s bigger than it appears. Someone is pulling the strings on Cyrus, and it looks as though they’re from over seas.
Today’s episode of General Hospital was literally explosive after Sonny and Jason’s savage move against Cyrus. General Hospital spoilers warn this is just the beginning for the Corinthos Organization and it’s enemies.
The new bad guy in town, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is as bad as they come. Although his first attempt at taking Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) down didn’t go as planned, the botched attempts on Sonny and his family will only make Cyrus more determined to make sure he does what he can to take Sonny out.
General Hospital spoilers reveal, in a recent interview with Digital Journal, actor Jeff Kober discloses upcoming information regarding what’s happening in Port Charles. When asked about his new role, Kober stated, “The character is interesting. Things are happening. Port Charles is a hotbed of change. Things are going to change.”
What does Kober mean by, “Things are going to change.”? Currently Sonny Corinthos and Jason Morgan run the town of Port Charles. General Hospital rumors suggest Cyrus is about to give Sonny and Jason a run for their money. According to new General Hospital spoilers, Cyrus is about to strike again. Will Sonny be ready this time?
Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) comes face to face with his latest threat. General Hospital spoilers reveal Sonny will head over to Pentonville and visit the inmate who tried to kill him and his family. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) is after Sonny and his territory and has caused a lot of damage already from behind bars. The threat is real and of Cyrus can make such bold moves from behind bars, imagine what he could do once he is free.
General Hospital spoilers show Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) letting Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) in on who is after his father. Michael isn’t a kid anymore and he know what he wants. After years of back and forth with ELQ, General Hospital rumors suggest that Michael ditches ELQ to work with his dad and Jason.
When Marcus Taggert, a blast from Sonny’s past first showed his face back again in Port Charles, he thought Taggert was going to be his biggest problem. Turns out, General Hospital spoilers show Taggert discussing Sonny with Jordan, informing her that he isn’t there to being Sonny to justice. It seems Taggert has bigger fish to fry and he inadvertently may end up helping Sonny in the end.
What happens next is anyone’s guess as Cyrus is still behind bars and Sonny needs to handle things at home as well. Carly wants answers and isn’t happy that she has to deal with protecting her children yet again. Carly is stubborn but she hasn’t been married to a mob boss all these years to not learn how to handle the hard times. Will Carly’s badass side kick in to protect her family and stand by her man?
General Hospital news reports a new addition to the GH cast. The new character has already been name dropped and just he sound of his name has gotten Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) on edge. After the peak of the chaos when the shoot outs took place, Jason was able to get the dying gunman to mutter the name of who in which he was working. The name Cyrus stuttered out of his mouth and at that moment Sonny and Jason knew who was trying to interfere with Sonny’s territory in Port Charles. If Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) can cause this much damage as in inmate inside Pentonville, just image when he would be capable of when get is released.
General Hospital spoilers reveal this is just the very beginning of bug trouble for Sonny and Jason and their families. There is already tension between Sonny and his wife Carly (Laura Wright) as she demnads to know who tried to kill her children.
Sonny and Jason have their work cut out for them. Carly, Sam (Kelly Monaco), and their families have to be patient with them in tier decisions on how to handle this situation.
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