Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) found Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) wounded and lying on the ground near Pier 55. Since Taggert has been presumed dead since early this year, Jason was completely taken back by what his eyes were seeing. But Jason lost all doin by and knew it was Taggert when the injured man muttered, “Anger Boy,” his classic nickname for Jason.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Jason helps Taggert up off the ground and to somewhere that he can have his wounds treated and hopefully recover from his injuries inflicted by Julian Jerome (William DeVry).
General Hospital previews show Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy) in complete shock exclaiming, “What the Hell is going on?!” GH rumors hint Taggert will need a competent medical professional to patch his wounds- and who better than Piph? She already knows Taggert was really alive after DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) convinced her to fake Taggert’s heart rate so that it was so slow, he appeared deceased.
Now that Taggert has shown himself, Jason could help him stay under the radar so they can work together to dismantle Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) control over Port Charles.
Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) turned to her BFF Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) for help after her son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) informed his mom that his son, her grandson, Wiley, has been kidnapped. Although Jason was recovering in the hospital, Jason is Jason, and sprung into action to help.
When Jason was looking around Pier 55 for Nelle (Chloe Lanier) and/or her cell phone, he made a shocking discovery. He noticed a man injured on the ground, and too his surprise, it was Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews)! Jason couldn’t believe his eyes after believing for months that Taggert was killed by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).
General Hospital spoilers and rumors reveal Jason Morgan wants answers from Taggert and takes him straight to the boss, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Taggert May be forced to come clean about his partnership with DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), but still least they’ll know he’s on their side when it comes to taking down Cyrus.
Can Jason and Sonny help protect Taggert and keep him under the radar as they work together to end Cyrus Renault?
Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) has become a household name in the city of Port Charles. First, he was known as being the evil mobster who just got out of prison. After blackmailing and threatening DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry), Renault has now made a name for himself in a credible, respected, way. Jordan assured the citizens of Port Charles that Cyrus is an upstanding citizen who contributes to and benefits the community.
Cyrus has managed to infiltrate his way into Laura’s (Genie Francis) space as Mayor of Port Charles. He has succeeded in taking over as Chairman at General Hospital. Laura is already uneasy at the fact Renault was released from prison. She is shaken by his attack on Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), the attempted kidnapping of Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy), Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla), and Cameron Webber (William Lipton), and knowing he used Jordan’s son TJ (Tajh Bellow) to get what he wants out of her.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Cyrus will take his desire to control every major business in Port Charles to making his way into Laura’s work, acting as an involved, upstanding, citizen. General Hospital rumors hint Cyrus will become obsessed with working closely with Laura, admiring her leadership, and finding himself infatuated as he shadows her every daily life. Cyrus wants to take control of Port Charles, and may lead to his attempt at controlling Mayor Laura Spencer Collins and making her his. Laura needs to watch her back as Cyrus tries to take over.
Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) has shown himself in Port Charles after faking his untimely death. Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) thinks he has one leg up on taking control of Port Charles after being led to believe he was victorious in eliminating yet another fellow colleague of Jordan’s.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Taggert has plans to go rogue and take care of Cyrus himself. Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) warned him not to do that and that he’d be putting Trina in imminent danger. No one knows Taggert is alive except for Jordan- including her husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner). If Taggert decides to become careless in his quest to take down Renault, he is risking exposing Jordan’s secret.
General Hospital rumors hint Jordan will have to handle things on her own after spending months working behind the scenes with Taggert. She is already in over her head and keeping secrets from Curtis. Taggert isn’t happy that Jordan is letting Renault pull the strings and thinks she should toughen up and fight back. Jordan thinks that behavior would put Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla), TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow), and Curtis in danger unnecessarily. Jordan is trying to play into Renault’s hands to make him think he is in control. But how long can this go on before it all blows up in her face? Taggert would rather take care of Cyrus quickly, taking him out and calling it a day. If he goes through with his plan, he won’t be able to hang around Port Charles or let Trina know he’s really alive.
Will Taggert go rogue and risk being found out by Cyrus? When Curtis finds out Jordan has been keeping Taggert a secret, GH rumors hint that will be the beginning of the end for Jordan and Curtis as a couple. Can Jordan save Port Charles and her marriage all at once?
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) has become Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) puppet while he holds the safety of her loved ones, especially her son TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow) and husband, Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), in his hands.
For a few months now, Jordan has been in contact with a secret partner through her burner phone. She and this person have been working behind the scenes to get one over on Cyrus Renault. In order to ensure their plan is successful, Jordan must keep this secret from literally everyone- even Curtis.
GH spoilers showed that Jordan received a call from in Unknown Number and Curtis happened to pick it up. The caller didn’t say anything when they heard Curtis on the other end. Jordan then later met with her secret partner and said, “Looking pretty good for a dead man.” General Hospital spoilers and rumors have been hinting for months that Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews) would end up turning up alive, and this exclamation from DA Ashford pretty much validates that her secret partner is Marcus Taggert.
General Hospital spoilers suggest Taggert’s death was staged so that Cyrus would think he is a step ahead of the PCPD, leading him to believe he is in more control than in actuality. Cyrus will be blindsided when the truth about Taggert is exposed, but Jordan needs to play things carefully so that the timing is just right.
After all is said and done, Taggert will be able to show himself to his daughter Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) and let her know her dad is alive.
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is using a burner phone that cannot be tracked to contact someone who’s identity is being kept under wraps.
Genera Hospital spoilers and rumors have hinted that Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) is actually still alive and that his death was faked to let Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) believe he was ahead of the PCPD in this turf war. If Taggert’s death was staged, he and Jordan could be working together in order to blindside Cyrus and take down his organization for good.
Brando Corbin (Johnny Wactor) happened to be at the right place at the right time when Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his family were targeted by Cyrus. Coincidence? Mostly likely not. Brand didn’t just happen to be right there at that exact time when the explosion blasted, putting Sonny’s loved ones in harms way. Although Brando was there to help save the day. Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco) called out Brando on all his coincidental mishaps surrounding her family, including what has happened to Jason Morgan (Steve Burton).
One of these men could be working with Jordan to take down Cyrus. Which is it? Is Brando on the right side of the law and a traitor to Sonny either way? Or is he truly just out to get Cyrus while protecting his Corinthos family? Or is Taggert really alive? Jordan and Taggert were partners before the attack. Did they plan this all along? Will Trina get her father back when all is revealed?
So many questions! Make sure to watch General Hospital and keep up here with GH Blog!
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) is trying to take down mobster, and known drug trafficker, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober). Cyrus has already succeeded in taking out Jordan’s former colleagues who were working undercover with Jordan in a previous case against Cyrus. Cyrus wants revenge.
Last year, Detective Marcus Taggert (Real Andrews) died a hero while trying to help his daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla) and her friends, Joss Jacks (Eden McCoy), Cam Webber (William Lipton), and Dev Cerci (Ashton Arbab) in an attack on Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jordan’s family put out by Renault.
Since Andrews left GH, clues may have been dropped regarding whether or not Taggert was actually alive. GH rumors suggest Taggert’s death was staged so that Jordan and Taggert could work together as a team, having Taggert behind the scenes, to get a head of Cyrus and take him down.
Jordan contacts someone on a burner phone to discuss current matters. Could Jordan have been reaching out to Taggert this whole time?
Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) has a private conversation at the courthouse about how Jason came to work for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Jordan mentioned that she did her research on Jason, knowing all about his car accident with his brother, AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan), and how when he woke up from the crash he had no memories of his past life. Thus resulting in the identity change from Quartermaine to Morgan, and thriving under Sonny’s wing.
All new General Hospital spoilers for Friday have revealed that Jason Morgan has been involved in a motorcycle crash causing serious injuries. He is found unconscious on the pavement just after he told Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco), that he chose Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) as his next of kin.
After Jason and Jordan’s conversation, Genera Hospital rumors started swirling, making claims that Carly May have to make an important decision, and that Jason Morgan just might wake up as the old Jason Quartermaine.
With everything that is going on with Jason and Sam, the danger of his work, and how his family’s company is about to be taken right from under their noses by Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart), this could very well be the perfect time for Jason to wake up as his old self again.
If Jason leaves his identity as Morgan behind, Will Sam embrace a softer Jason and will Sonny and Carly be able to handle the change in the Jason they have known and loved?
General Hospital rumors hint that Port Charles villain, Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) vendetta against Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) seems to go much deeper than what is known about their past and Jordan’s undercover work.
Nothing is stopping Cyrus from moving his way through Port Charles as if he owns the place. When it domes to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Jason Morgan (Steve Burton), Cyrus is fearless. He is a known drug trafficker, and right now, his focus is set on obtaining control of General Hospital. Still Cyrus has an infatuation with a Jordan.
Jordan can’t pinpoint why Cyrus has kept her alive when he clearly has had multiple opportunities to eliminate her just as he did to all those other Officers. When Cyrus kidnapped TJ Ashford (Tajh Bellow), in the end, end also kept TJ alive.
Cyrus has shown to be ruthless and without a soul, but is is soul black enough to kill his own child? General Hospital spoilers and rumors hint Jordan and Cyrus have a much more permanent connection. GH rumors claim Cyrus could be Jordan’s father- after all, nobody knows anything about Jordan’s background, including who her parents are.
Is it possible that Cyrus knows Jordan is his daughter and hates the fact that she is in the opposite side of that law? He tries so hard to get her on his team with no prevail.
Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) was taken aback when he saw his ex lover, Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) making a home for herself and her daughter, Trina Robinson (Sydney Makayla). Curtis and Portia were romantically involved in the past but that affair was short lived once Curtis found out Portia was a married woman.
Portia was married to Detective Marcus Taggert (Réal Andrews), and the two have raised their daughter, Trina. Recently their family suffered a tragedy after Taggert was killed on Cyrus Renault’s (Jeff Kober) orders. Trina now holds resentment toward Curtis and Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) for their part in the entire situation which lead to the death of her father.
Curtis has been up front with Portia in the past, asking her directly if he could be Trina’s father. The timeline of their relationship in correlation with Trina’s age fits into place. But when confronted, Portia assured Curtis that Trina was Taggert’s daughter.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Curtis will discover a clue that will pique his curiosity on the topic, even after he was told by Portia that he was not Trina’s dad. Curtis has a knack for digging up dirt and discovering the truth about people and the parts of their lives they hope to keep hidden. This won’t be any different when it comes to Portia. Curtis is determined to uncover the truth, and this time it’s personal.
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