There is one topic on General Hospital as of lately that just cannot be put down. Fans across the board can’t seem to come to terms with the fact that Steve Burton is gone from General Hospital and is not returning for the forseeable future. Steve Burton has signed a 2 year contract with CBS The Young and the Restless, as Dylan McAvoy. He is happy there, and has no intention of coming back to General Hospital as of now.
But what about all the hype that Jason Morgan will be returning to GH? As we know, Jason Morgan is presumed dead, Sam a widow, and Danny is left without a Father. All of a sudden, Victor Cassadine comes traipsing into Port Charles, pressuring Dr. Robin Scorpio to come away with him. He knows she would do anything for her best friend Jason, so he informs Robin that Jason is alive, and just needs some medical help to wake him up. So, now the fans are well aware that Jason Morgan is supposed to be alive. For months now, the media has gone back and forth on whether or not the role of Jason Morgan would be recast. Things finally seemed to settle on one particular rumor. The rumor that Billy Miller, (ex-Billy Abbott Y&R), will be taking over the role of Jason Morgan has seem to sit well with most fans. There are indeed still some fans that want Steve Burton or no Jason at all. If these rumors are true, we may be seeing Jason Morgan resurface as early as the first to second week in August. Sam and Patrick are investigating Nina Clay at Crichton-Clark medical clinic where Patrick runs into his wife Robin. Knowing that Robin is working on bringing Jason back to life, Patrick is aware that his best friend’s husband is most likely in the near vicinity. Even now, Patrick keeps quiet regarding what he knows about Jason, leaving his pal Sam in the dark about her husband.
Will these rumors regarding Billy Miller taking on the role of Jason Morgan come true? Officials have not yet confirmed this news, and no concrete validation of a signed contract has been revealed to the general public. However, many actors have hinted toward the mews that Miller has joined the cast of General Hospital.
Look for a possible Jason Morgan sighting this week on General Hospital!
Are you all ready for the storylines to pick full force? From Patrick and Sam to Nina and Silas, to Robin and Jason, get ready for an extreme August that will lead us into late Fall.
This week on General Hospital, Sam and Patrick head out on an adventure to dig up dirt on Nina Clay. Sam has her suspicions about Nina and she asked her pal Patrick Drake to accompany her in a quest to find out what Nina is really up to.
While at the clinic, Patrick remains silent about what he knows about Jason and what Robin is actually doing while she is away. We see Robin this week and she won’t be in Port Charles. Keep a look out for her at the clinic where Sam and Patrick are spending time looking into Nina’s medical files. Will Jason be right around the corner to where Sam and Patrick are conducting their detective work?
The amount of time Robin will be on screen is unknown. Actress Kimberly McCullough has not disclosed how long her stint on General Hospital will be this time around.
Sam and Patrick have been friends for a long time. They have been there for each other through the hard times. Patrick was the one who operated on Jason when his life was hanging in the balance. He saved Jason for Sam and only Sam. At that time, Patrick blamed Jason for the death of Robin, as she was trying to come up with a cure for Jason in the lab when it blew up. Dr. Drake was hesitant to perform surgery on Jason to due the nature of his career. He felt that Jason’s life wasn’t worth saving until Sam stepped in and pleaded with him to save Jason so she wouldn’t be left without a husband.
Sam was there for Patrick when he needed a shoulder to lean on when he was trying to let go of Robin in order to move on with Sabrina. Patrick gave Sam advice when she was unsure about her relationship with Silas. Sam also was in Patrick’s corner when Robin decided to leave him and Emma shortly after finally being reunited with her family. Unknowingly to Sam, Robin is away trying to save Jason’s life and Patrick is keeping the secret from Sam.
Patrick has recently suffered the tragedy of losing his son in a car accident. His good friend and P.I. Sam, has been helping him through it all emotional as well as aiding in the investigation to find out who caused their car to run off the road. Through this journey together, Patrick and Sam have grown much closer. They found out that the car that ran Patrick and Sabrina off the road belonged to Silas, and the one driving the night of the accident was Rafe. Rafe is Silas’ nephew and Sam’s foster son. Sam is even standing by Patrick after the operation on Rafe took a turn for the worse which left her foster son brain dead.
As Sam and Patrick grow closer, they may even fall in love. However, Patrick is keeping a very large secret from Sam. Will Patrick’s guilt keep him from taking a step towards a romantic relationship with Sam? Or will Patrick fall in love with her just as Jason is due to return to Port Charles?
If Sam and Patrick begin a romantic relationship, when it comes out that Patrick has known this whole time that Jason could possibly be brought back to her, it is hard to believe that Sam would ever forgive him. Perhaps Patrick should come clean before they get involved romantically.
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This fan favorite has made a couple cameo appearances on General Hospital in the recent past. Ilene Kristen who plays Delia, Mother of Ava Jerome has been taping scenes for her next return to the canvas.
There is a lot going on with her daughter Ava. Ava is pregnant (supposedly) with either Mob Boss Sonny Corinthos’ child, or, his son Morgan’s child. It’s a twisted situation and things in Port Charles are about to get even more messed up.
There have been a lot of speculating going on when it comes to Ava and Nina. Some say that Nina’s child is indeed alive and Ava has never been pregnant before. Could Kiki really be Nina’s? Would Delia know anything about this? Fans have mentioned that they found it odd Ava was reading “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” and that Kiki looks a lot like Nina. Also the shocked look on Ava’s face when she saw that headlines that Nina was found alive.
Surely there will be a lot going on that will involve Ava, her Mother Delia, Nina, Silas, Madeline and much more! Keep watching General Hospital for Ilene’s upcoming scenes.
She blasted into Port Charles reeking havoc on the residents of Port Charles. Madeline Reeves, Mother-in-law of Silas clay, and sister of Liesl Obrecht turned the lives of her loved ones (or enemies) upside down. She came into town because she wanted Silas to sign over his rights to her daughters finances. Her daughter, Nina Clay was said to be in a 20 year coma. When Silas started to ask questions, Madeline told him that she had past away. Her son, Nathan West, (which we found out was actually her nephew, and son of Dr. Liesl Obrecht, sister of Dr. Britt Westbourne), also was lead to believe that his sister, now cousin, Nina had died.
Nina is far from dead. She is alive and out for her husband Silas. Since encountering her in the park, Silas and Sam have hit a speed bump in their relationship. Nina, Silas’ wife, whom he thought was dead, is now found to be alive, and is driving a wedge between him and his girlfriend, Sam.
Now that Nina is back, and already causing trouble, will her Mother be close behind? Surely Silas will have a lot to say to Madeline, as will Nathan. She made them believe Nina was dead, therefore it’s obvious she has something to hide. What could she be hiding? Fans have speculated that Nina’s child just might be alive. Who will it be? SOme say they have a feeling Kiki is not Ava’s and perhaps Madeline made a deal with Ava to raise Kiki as her own.
Rumors have been circulating that Donna Mills is already taping and is expected to make another appearance in Port Charles as Madeline Reeves very shortly.
Comment and share to let us know if you are looking forward to all the upcoming drama that is in store for Nina, Silas and Sam, Nathan, Britt, and the rest of the gang!
There has been recent rumors that General Hospital’s Head Writer, Ron Carlivati wants James Franco back! It has been said that Carlivati has told Showbiz411 Writer, Roger Friedman, that he is seeking out James Franco for one more stint on the ABC soap, General Hospital. Carlivati wants Franco back on the set, but it would be a little different this time, perhaps to tie up some loose ends with the story. James would be playing himself, and confronting the current “Franco” character, played by Roger Howarth.
James Franco originated the role of Robert Frank, aka “Franco” in November of 2009. He reeked havoc on the residents of Port Charles, terrorizing anyone that had to do with his obsession, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton). Caught in the crossfire were victims such as Samantha McCall Morgan, Carly Corinthos Jacks, Josslyn Jacks, Michael Corinthos Jr., Lulu Spencer, just to name a few.
General Hospital Blog is looking forward to those involved making this a reality. We would love to see James Franco back at GH!
Here is a sneak peak of what’s to come for the budding relationship between widow Samantha Morgan and Dr. Silas Clay…
New Year’s Eve means a new beginning for Sam Morgan. Last year, she suffered the loss of her great love Jason Morgan. After having his baby and grieving for her husband and the Father of her son Danny, Sam has had to over come many obstacles to be in the emotional place she is today. Sam even had to endure the pain of learning her son had cancer. Thankfully little Danny is now fine and Sam is able to have some peace.
Silas has been there for her throughout the entire ordeal with Danny. He helped save Danny’s life and supported Sam emotionally through the process. This NYE, Sam and Silas show their feelings for one another and make love.
Tomorrow on General Hospital, there is a major breakthrough in the well being of Sam’s baby Danny. A bone marrow match has been found! Will Sam and Alexis find out who Derek aka Julian really is and come face to face with Danny’s biological Grandfather?
This week on General Hospital, a match for baby Danny Morgan is found! Will Sam and Alexis believe it is a coincidental miracle, or will the residents of Port Charles learn the identity of Sam’s long lost Father, Julian Jerome (aka Derek Wells)?
While many fans seem to think Franco is the obvious donor that will save baby Daniel’s life with a bone marrow transplant, we have another man in mind. There has been a lot of talk about Sam finding out who her biological Father is. Since Danny is so sick, and they are searching for a match, who better to dig up than a long lost relative who would be the child’s biological Grandfather? This is a perfect way to finally introduce Sam’s Daddy. And he just may be the person to save Danny’s life.
Nancy Lee Grahn has notified her Twitter followers that the identity of Sam’s Daddy will be revealed on Monday, July 15th episode of General Hospital. Today via Twitter, @NancyLeeGrahn invited her followers and fellow GH fans to play a little game of #SamsDaddy. Fans got to make guesses on who they think it may be. Game rules stated that whoever wins gets to make out with anyone on GH.
GH Promo “Who is my Father?”
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