Kelly has played the beautiful, strong, sensitive woman, Samantha McCall since 2003. Immediately after debuting as the scuba diving bad-ass con-artist, she won the hearts of GH fans everywhere. Sam is one tough cookie with a whole lot heart. Sam’s epic love story with Jason Morgan (then Steve Burton) will live on forever.
In this must-read ‘On Air Soaps with Michael Fairman’ interview with Kelly Monaco, Kelly tells Michael and the fans all about working with Steve Burton, Jason Thompson, and Billy Miller.
When Kelly was asked by Michael Fairman about “Samtrick” which is the ship name for Sam and Patrick as a couple, Kelly had many good things to say about this pairing on and off screen. Monaco explains to Michael that she and Jason Thompson have been fighting for a Patrick and Sam pairing for a very long time. They two are great friends outside of the workplace and have a real trust and bond between the two of them. Michael Fairman asked Kelly:
MICHAEL:
Let’s talk about Samtrick. When they said we are going to pair you with Jason Thompson and try to broach a romance between Patrick and Sam, once they had established their friendship, what were your thoughts on that? Were you at all worried it wouldn’t play?
Samtrick fans will love her heartwarming response…
KELLY:
“Jason and I have been fighting for that for a long time, since Steve Burton left, basically. We were in New York like a year and half ago, and we went up to Ron Carlivati’s (head writer, GH) office and the writers over at General Hospital. We both sat there and we’re like “Well?” And they said, “No, not yet. You guys are friends,” meaning, of course, our characters on the show we’re friends. Jason and I were like, “Just try it!” And lo and behold, I don’t know when they decided, but here is it is, and I love it. Jason Thompson is my friend in real life, and he’s my family. So it’s really great working with him – it’s fresh and new, and we hadn’t had the opportunity to interact like that on-screen before. There is a trust there that you can make out on-screen, or whatever. I am not taking anything away from Michael Easton. I have known him for 15 years, but if they were going to shift me and put me somewhere, I am glad they put me in Jason’s arms.”
We want to know, what are your thoughts about Sam and Patrick as a new hot couple? Does Sam belong with Jason, or is the time finally right to move on with someone else? Are you #TeamJaSam or #TeamSamtrick?
Sam received some unsettling news from Dr. Silas Clay when he paid a visit to the Davis home. While he did confirm that his revised protocol is working on Danny, he warned Sam that this is not the end of her nightmare. Although Sam and Jason’s son Daniel is responding well to the treatment, Silas informed Sam that Danny will most likely have to undergo a bone marrow transplant. He encouraged her to start looking for donors right away. Spinelli, Danny’s God Father, sprung into action and told Sam he would be gathering all the information in search for a match.
So now we ask, WHO WILL SAVE DANNY? This would be a perfect time to finally find Sam Morgan’s biological Father. This just may be the story line leading up to how everyone will find out who Sam’s Daddy is. It would be completely necessary to find a blood relative in hopes for finding an exact match. Perhaps Alexis knows where Sam’s Father is and will be determined to find him now to help save her precious grandson. Or maybe the arrival of the man she conceived Sam with will be a surprised to everyone.
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Here is a clip of an interview after Kelly (Sam, GH),and Val performed their first dance of the season on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars All Stars Season! She is so funny, and these two seem to have a mutual admiration for one another. They are too cute! Click here to watch the video and read about the interview.
Last week Jason started to get a little curious about how Sam’s baby died. As he uncovered some information that did not quite add up, he became suspicious. With the help of Elizabeth, Jason will get closer to finding out what really happened to Sam’s baby… maybe even find out that the baby is actually his and not Franco’s!
The What If JaSam episode got all the fans in an emotional frenzy, asking WHY oh WHY couldn’t this have been the way the sotry was written from the beginning? TPTB claim that the audience would rather see angst, depression, and serious sadness over happiness. However, we the fans do not think this is true 100% of the time. Yes of course, we love the drama, the suspense, the obstacles and all that. If we didn’t, we wouldn’t be watching soaps. But it is important to have some type of balance. Too much darkness, especially for a couple that has so much potential, and a story that could have brought light to so many supporting characters is just discouraging after so long. We are all wondering WHY this story wasn’t written this way if the writers KNEW how to do so?
I am in just a shock as EVERYONE else. I haven’t even finished reading the full article as I am typing this blog post. I am almost in tears actually. Thoughts are racing through my head such as, “What will happen to The Morgan’s? What about the baby? Jason Jr.? How will this end?” I am terribly heartbroken by this news. I honestly thought it was a sick joke when I briefly read the tweet. Not until I opened the article did I know it was true. I have to cut this post short and post a link for you all to click on because I can’t even write right now… Click here.
We all saw the bonding moment that Sam and Carly had on Tuesday’s 5/2/12, and I for one thought it was a great idea to finally have these two women interact like civil adults instead of screeching cats. Carly to Sam: “Oh God…I think we just had a girlfriend moment.” Building a friendship between Sam and Carly would probably spark enough interest as the beginning of a brewing new couple. These two have been at opposite ends of the spectrum for so many years, seeing them finally let their walls down and develop trust and understanding with one another would be really fun and interesting. I am all for watching friends hang out and have each other’s backs. We get to see it once in a while, then it seems to fade. Maxie and Lulu, Alexis and Diane, and even Jason and Sonny. Back in the day we had Carly and Courtney and I loved the way they would just eat, gossip, and hang out like girlfriends do. Obviously everyone loves the fighting and the drama, but it’s also nice to see a lighter side of things a midst all the darkness. Sam and Carly are going through tons of dark drama and maybe the light of a new understanding and the possibility of a friendship can help them get through their hard times.
The GH audience is talking and tweeting about the possibility of John McBain and Sam McCall being brother and sister. They have this connection that she can’t put her finger on. We as the audience all now that it was back on Port Charles when they were vampires together. In my opinion, I highly doubt that will be brought to light on General Hospital, so I am assuming that if they keep up with this “connection” stuff, it will be family relation as opposed to romantic or anything else. Then will we finally find out who Sam’s Father is? GH fans are expressing these thoughts on Twitter. What do you think? Please leave a comment below!
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