General Hospital Spoilers: A No Doubt That Valentin Has A Dark Side, But Is Valentin Cassadine A Bad Guy?!

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We want to know once and for all… Is Valentin Cassadine a bad guy? When you think of Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), it’s not uncommon for the mind to directly focus first on the fact that he’s a Cassadine. Next, GH history has conditioned us to immediately assume that a Cassadine must equal villain status. Or, at least possess some untrustworthy and other shady characteristics. Rarely do we think of a Cassadine as a genuinely, overall good person.

In Port Charles, many characters have come in to town with evil written all over themselves. Whether someone is an overt or cover baddie doesn’t matter because sooner than later everyone knows exactly who they are. (Even if they get amnesia and don’t even remember themselves! Lmao) Then, after their biggest evil doings, some tragedy strikes and the villain begins to receive sympathy. Next, empathetic souls see the good in whoever, and you can guess what’s next. Lastly, the redemption process begins. Some will believe with all their hearts that the person has changed, nay sayers will claim the person is faking… and we never really know until the storyline unfolds! is one of the most polarized people in Port Charles.

According to GH rumors, Valentin is a true Cassadine through and through. His latest secret has Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) on alert, as well as Vanna fans in meltdown mode. So, is Valentin Cassadine a bad guy? Or can Anna trust their love?

General Hospital Spoilers: Jerry Jacks Links Sonny and Anna, Valentin, The WSB, and PIKEMAN

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Jerry Jacks is Pikeman!?! …What do Sonny (Maurice Benard), Anna (Finola Hughes), Valentin (James Patrick Stuart), and the WSB all have in common? Surprisingly, it’s not what, but who. Someone connects Sonny and Anna. Therefore, the question isn’t which one of them was the target.

Currently, the two biggest mysteries in Port Charles involve Sonny Corinthos and Anna Devane. In a shocking turn, an evening at the Metro Court turned into one family and an entire town’s nightmare. The PCPD, along with Sonny and Anna, believe that the bullet that left Curtis Ashford paralyzed was meant for either of them. Dante has been wracking his brain for the answered. Who was the bullet meant for, as well as, who did it?!

Moreover, according to the latest GH spoilers and rumors, the bullet may have been meant for both the former WSB agent and accused traitor, as well as PC’s mob boss. But who would want to take down both Sonny and Anna? Well, GH history recalls a certain villain. Jerry Jacks (Sebastian Roché) was Jasper “Jax” Jack’s iniquitous brother. He had connections to the WSB, Cassadines, hated Sonny, and is an illegal arms dealer! Now, one thing comes to mind when thinking about Jerry Jacks… Pikeman!

Sebastian Roche Returns to General Hospital as the Ruthless Jerry Jacks!

It has been confirmed that one of General Hospital’s most feared villains will be returning to the canvas later this Fall! Sebastian Roche is returning to General Hospital to reprise his role as the bad boy brother of Jasper Jacks. Jerry Jacks has always been the black sheep of the Jacks family, causing disappointment and heartache to his Mother, Father, and brother.

It has been said that Roche’s first scenes will be with Constance Towers (Helena Cassadine), Kathleen Gati (Dr. Obrecht), and Donna Mills (Madeline Reeves).

In upcoming potential story lines, it has been suspected that Helena Cassadine will have a task for Jerry Jacks in regard to Fluke.

Jerry Jacks owes Ava and Julian Jerome for saving his life the night that He held Bobbie Spencer hostage on the roof of the Metro Court. Luke Spencer saved her life…  what will happen to Luke now that Jerry is back?

Sebastian Roche started taping scenes last week, September 16th, at Prospect Studio.

Keep watching General Hospital for more exciting drama this Fall!

 

Is There a Connection Between Fluke, Levi, and Jerry Jacks?

The Fluke saga has been an ongoing mystery that we have been trying to solve for many months. We know that the real Luke Spencer has been drugged and locked up at miscavige where the crazy Heather Webber was institutionalized. Someone “stole” Luke’s face and is running around Port Charles living Luke’s life. He has interjected himself into Luke’s love life with Tracy, his family life with Lulu and Dante, and he is getting close to long time friend of Luke, Sonny Corinthos. Fluke is manipulating everyone in town, especially Tracy. Fluke is in this to take down Sonny and to get his hands on ELQ.

There are still many missing pieces to this puzzle, but some seem to be coming together rather nicely. Who has been ruthless and crazy with no limitations of what he is capable of ? Jerry Jacks. He has committed some completely erratic crimes in Port Charles. We know Jerry is still alive because the last time we saw him he had Bobbie held hostage on top of the Metro Court. Why was he there holding Bobbie hostage? Well because LUKE stole his cure for polonium poisoning. There is motive right there. How is Jerry Jacks involved with Julian? Well when Jerry and Luke were fighting on top pf the Metro court, we saw Jerry fall, but we also saw him get rescued and driven away by Julian Jerome.

Now… how does this tie in with the obnoxious newcomer Maxie brought back with her? Levi is an Aussie. Jerry Jacks is an Aussie. Big connection possibility right there. Levi is manipulative and deceitful and he is trying to get his mitts involved with sabotaging ELQ, just like Fluke. Could Levi be Jerry’s son? Levi quite possibly be using Maxie as his ticket into the lives of the residents in Port Charles. Inching his way into situations he doesn’t belong, he is causing trouble for everyone. On today’s episode of GH, Levi convinced Maxie to protest with him where Michael, Morgan, and Kiki are preparing for the revival of the new ELQ Brownstone project. In conversation, Maxie brought up Jerry Jacks to Levi. That right there seems like  a hint that there is a connection between the two Australians. Rumor has it that Levi is muc more sinister than we could ever imagine… not a far stretch from being related to the evil Jerry Jacks.

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Jerry Jacks is BACK on General Hospital!

I love, love, LOVED the big reveal today on General Hospital. Jerry Jacks has returned to Port Charles, and has a part with Dr. Keenan regarding Robin’s disappearance. Jerry, aka Mr. Craig is a fabulous villain. There isn’t a shred of humanity within his body, he is pure evil. I enjoed hearing him bring up the past, but it seemed a little forced the way he spoke of Jason and Elizabeth. As if he really even knew them that well. Ewen on the other hand seems to be remorseful and not happy with what is going on. I still haven’t figured out what all is goi ngon but I am excited to see it all go down!

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