Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) wants all of Port Charles to believe he is an upstanding citizen and has gone to great lengths to make sure DA Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) makes it known that his reputation has been salvaged and his name cleared regarding any involvement in prior felonies. Jordan’s husband and P.I., Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner), is sick and tired of watching Cyrus manipulate and threaten his wife. Curtis is taking his P.I. skills and using them to take matters with Cyrus into his own hands.
General Hospital rumors have been flying regarding a well known villain who may be making a comeback. Sebastian Roché steppes into the role of Jerry Jacks in 2007. The role was previously played by Julian Stone. Roché went on to play brother to Jasper “Jax” Jacks (Ingo Rademacher), on and off until 2015. It’s been five years since Port Charles has been rattled by Jerry.
There’s a new villain in Port Charles and General Hospital spoilers reveal Cyrus Renault is not working alone. Curtis uncovered there is someone being hidden by Renault on Wilson Street, and this person is a big enough deal to make Cyrus uneasy at Curtis’ knowledge of the situation.
General Hospital news and spoilers have previously revealed Renault has a partner overseas. Perhaps that overseas partner has made their way back to Port Charles and Renault can’t afford to have them exposed. What will Cyrus do if Curtis keeps pressing the issue?
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was the victim of a hit on him that was put out by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Renault’s mission is incomplete as Jason Morgan is alive and wakes up and is talking, but is confused. In the GH preview for what’s next, Jason is seen asking why he is here in the hospital.
Things are much different now that Sam has signed Danny and Scout’s proxy rights over to Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) in exchange for her freedom to be with Jason. Will she tell Jason how she is able to stay with him? Will Jason even remember Sam?
Jason Morgan has suffered head trauma and has just woken up after surgery. It’s anyone’s guess if Jason will wake with old memories as his life as Jason Quartermaine, or if he will stay true to the Jason Morgan personal. GH rumors hint that Jason Morgan is here to stay and ready to endure the danger and drama Cyrus Renault is about to unleash.
Lindsay Hartley has stepped into the role of the feisty fighter, Sam McCall as a temporary recast. Though Lindsay’s portrayal of Sam won’t be long term, GH fans have already opened their hearts to the actress and are embracing her work.
General Hospital rumors hint fans would love to see Hartley snag a new role on General Hospital. The possibility of a new role being created for Hartley has not yet been confirmed or reported as GH news.
The GH newcomer posted on Instagram a message defending her ex-husband, Justin Hartley. The, This Is Us star and his wife, Chrishell Strause are in the middle of a domestic dispute as they finalize their divorce. Lindsay Hartley took to social media to defend her ex-husband and clear the air on any after Chrishell had some choice things to say about him.
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!
Sam McCall (Lindsay Hartley, Kelly Monaco) found herself in an impossible predicament involving the terms of her parole and being allowed to see Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) in the hospital. Felix DuBois (Marc Anthony Samuel) warned Sam that her parole officer was talking to Epiphany Johnson (Sonya Eddy) about seeing Jason. They were trying to stall but Sam was running out of time.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Sam goes to desperate measures to ensure she will be able to be by Jason’s side as he remains in a coma after the accident. She put a call into Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) to further discuss his proposal. Valentin offered Sam immunity from her parole in exchange for Danny and Scout’s shares of ELQ. If Valentin gets his hands on this shares, Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) would basically have to say goodbye to control over ELQ.
General Hospital spoilers indicate Sam agrees verbally to Valentin’s deal however he isn’t satisfied without Sam signing an official document.
Will Sam’s agreement with Valentin be the one end of the Quartermaine legacy?
Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) was victim of a mob hit by Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober), in an attempt to get closer to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Renault wants to take over Sonny’s territory in Port Charles, run General Hospital, and make the PCPD corrupt.
Jason has now been rushed to the hospital as he remains unconscious while the doctors run tests. It’s likely Jason has suffered brain injuries as a result of the crash and there is a possibility of becoming brain dead. In the past, Jason has suffered multiple head traumas following the initial car accident he was involved in with his brother AJ Quartermaine (Sean Kanan). Back then, Jason Quartermaine lost all recollection of his identity and became Jason Morgan. Sonny took him in and he then built a new life. A life many cannot see him leaving behind. That leaves the ultimate question… When Jason wakes up from a coma, which identity will he assume? Will he have the desire to follow in his father Alan’s (Stuart Damon) footsteps and become a doctor at GH? Or will Jason say true to his Morgan name and remain loyal to Sonny, Carly (Laura Wright), and Sam (Kelly Monaco)?
Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) and Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright) have come a long way. It’s no secret that their individual love for Jason fueled their reciprocal disdain for each other. Today, the two women have come to an understanding as both Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) bff (Carly) and the love of his life (Sam). Sam and Carly developed mutual respect over the years, but in 2011 that wasn’t the case. Instead, insults and cat fights were the norm.
Historically, Sam resented Carly for who she was to Jason, while Carly took advantage of her’s and Jason’s relationship. And many times she called upon him even before she reached out to Sonny. GH recaps recall that Jason was rushed to the hospital after he left Sam to go with Carly. Because of this, Sam blamed Carly for what happened to Jason. That’s when their argument turned physical. According General Hospital history, reports confirm that Sam slaps Carly on August 9th, 2011. Reportedly, the epic b!tch slap happened right in the middle of GH, bear the nurses station. GH news indicates that the episode was so popular “Go Sam” trended on Twitter.
In this GH episode from 8-9-11, Jason Morgan was rushed to GH and is unconscious… nine years later, history repeats itself. Check out the scene below.
Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) motorcycle had just gotten repaired at Brando Corbin’s (Johnny Wactor) mechanic shop. Before Jason arrived, Cyrus Renault (Jeff Kober) paid Brando a visit.
Previous General Hospital spoilers hinted that Jason didn’t trust Brando 100% from the beginning. Jason is typically right when it comes to having gut instincts about someone. However, to this point, Brando has proven to be loyal.
General Hospital previews for August 10th show Cyrus admitting he was being Jason’s motorcycle accident, but what is still uncertain is whether or not Brando carried out the act. Cyrus came to see Brando for a reason that night. And if it wasn’t to order a hit on Jason Morgan, is Brando involves with Cyrus at all? Previous GH rumors hint that Brando has a past connection to Cyrus due to his history with drug abuse.
Sonny, Carly, and Sam wants answers and right now they don’t know who can be trusted. GH spoilers reveal Sonny wants answers from Brando and confronts him directly. Will Brando reveal a past connection with Cyrus?
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?
The History of GH’s JaSam- A Love Story. …Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Samantha McCall (Kelly Monaco) came together in an unexpected way and have become the modern foundation for Daytime love stories. These two have made history over the years as their intensely passionate relationship moved the hearts of so many General Hospital fans.
In the beginning, Sam’s complicated life drew Jason in, while Jason’s black and white simplicity complimented the chaos. Today, times are tough for this iconic couple. Sadly, outside forces try to keep them apart.
General Hospital spoilers predict that Jason and Sam are together when all is said and done. After all they’ve been through, Jason takes a walk down memory lane. He reminisces as his life with Samantha McCall as these core memories flood his thoughts. Undoubtedly, these moments highlight how Jason and Sam fell for each other again and again.
Their love story is one for the ages as Jason and Sam became one of the most popular daytime television couples in history. Steve Burton and Kelly Monaco’s on-screen chemistry captivated adoring GH fans back in 2003. We could watch this history in the making love story again and again. Jason and Sam’s story isn’t over.
Jason reminisces about Sam
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