Steve Burton STUNS GH fans in a powerful scene! Typically, daytime television isn’t the place to concern yourself with having to censor the language when your kid walks into the room. You don’t really need to flip the channel because of F bombs or anything like that that. But it gets pretty close when Jason tears into Michael!
Surely, Soap Operas provide, and are more known for reasons other than profanity to have to enforce censorship around the kiddies. In my house I avoid watching any s3xual content when they’re around. Which makes it somewhat inconvenient some days for my kids to watch GH with me, but we give it the old FF button and onto the next scene we go. For some, violent content may be a big no-no, which is a big part of GH General Hospital spoilers indicate.
When it comes to General Hospital, mob violence is prevalent along the streets of Port Charles. But to be fair, it’s more talked about than it is acted out in a scene. Especially in more recent times. You can’t tell me that we have had just as many or more car bombings and shoot-outs nowadays as we did back in the 90s and early 2000s. Those thrills have decreased over the years. Or how about child kidnapping? When was the last time a child on General Hospital was kidnapped by an actual bad person? You know, as opposed to just being switched at birth by a desperate mother or father?
Steve Burton Stuns GH Fans With Powerful Scene Between Jason And Michael-Carly Stands By
General Hospital 2009: Carly and Jason Handle Teenage Michael
These days society influences what we see on screen more than ever before. It seems like television and movies haven’t been the same for at least 10 years since anyone and anything is at risk of being cancelled at any time. Seemingly, this also applies to what we see play out on General Hospital.
If you think about it, child (under 18-21)/parental conflict in Port Charles has also been skipping our airwaves. Evidently, we just don’t see much of this type of conflict or parental scolding these days. Recently, General Hospital Blog stumbled up upon a scene between Jason Morgan and Michael Corinthos unlike any that I’ve seen. But back in the early 2000s/2010s, parents disciplining their children wasn’t a rare scene. And if you want to talk about a rare scene, you have to check out this explosive scene between Jason and Michael. At the time, Drew Garrett played the role of Michael Corinthos. Steve Burton delivers a powerful come on performance.
Check out this intense scene as Carly stands by while Jason berates Michael. She doesn’t look too thrilled.
Is Laura Wright leaving? General Hospital star Laura Wright admits she doesn’t know how long she’ll stay. The iconic daytime star joined General Hospital’s cast as the 4th to play the iconic Carly Corinthos aka Caroline Benson. Wright stepped into the role after originator, Sarah Joy Brown, the memorable Tamara Braun, and Jennifer Bransford’s brief portrayal.
According to General Hospital casting news, Laura Wright’s General Hospital status is not in question. Her portrayal as the iconic Carly Corinthos is as solid as can be.
Is Laura Wright Leaving GH?
So, what is Laura referring to when she addressed leaving? Thankfully, she’s not talking about her role as Carly on ABC’s GH. In fact, she’s talking about social media. Social media platforms are such complexes aspects of cyberspace. GH news reports confirm that Laura Wright isn’t leaving the 60 year d daytime drama. Instead, she’s contemplating leaving the social media platform, Twitter. New regulation changes have created controversy among users. The blue check marks are now for purchase as opposed to earning the blue check mark as a verified status marker.
In a recent tweet, Laura expressed her concerns. She admitted that she’s not sure how long she’ll stay on the platform now that fans won’t know if an imposter is trying to pass themselves off as the actress. That being said, I think k it’s safe to say we will hear more from Laura on platforms such as Instagram.
Well the check marks are gone. Hmmm not sure how long I’ll stay.
Former General Hospital star Sarah Joy Brown joins Maurice Benard on State of Mind. Sarah originated the role of Carly Corinthos in 1996. When she came onto the Port Charles scene, she and her co-star Maurice hit it off immediately. Their incredible chemistry and instant allure made Sonny Corinthos and Caroline Benson the next biggest couple since Luke and Laura.
Anthony Geary and Genie Francis’s portrayal of Luke and Laura stole American’s hearts. Luke and Laura’s popularity set the tone for super couple status in daytime. When Sonny and Carly came around, Port Charles found their next super couple. Comparatively, Sonny and Carly’s dynamic drew fans in their storyline in a way that was very familiar to the draw of Luke and Laura’s love story.
General Hospital news and spoilers reveal Sarah Joy Brown joins Maurice Benard in an all new episode of his YouTube series State of Mind. Benard took to Instagram to announce Sarah as State of Mind’s first guest of 2023.
Maurice and Sarah get nostalgic about their days on GH prior to her departure in 2001. The actress confessed she left her role as Carly to go out and dk other things. She admitted that I’d she stayed Carly her whole life she would have gotten to a point and wondered, ‘what else?’
Sarah’s State of Mind interview with Maurice is up now on YouTube. To check out their conversation visit State of Mind HERE.
Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) is in Nelle Benson Jerome’s (Chloe Lanier) tail after Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Briana Lane) mustered up enough energy to tell Michael that Nelle has a tracker app on her phone to track Wiley from his toy kangaroo. Michael cracked the code to Nelle’s phone and went straight to find her and Wiley.
Genera Hospital spoilers reveal an intense encounter when Michael finds Nelle and things become physical. If history repeats itself, General Hospital rumors suggest Michael accidentally kills Nelle as he did Claudia Zacchara (Sarah Joy Brown) while he was saving his mom Carly Corinthos (Laura Wright), and his new baby sister in 2009.
Michael told Brook Lynn to take care of herself and he’ll take care of everything else. GH spoilers reveals the meaning of that statement as a way of telling Brook Lynn he will handle Nelle in her behalf and to get his son Wiley back.
Nelle May have finally reached the end of the road in Port Charles. For her sake, hopefully Detective Chase (Josh Swickard) catches up with them before Michael makes the same mistake again.
Brandon Barash has returned to General Hospital and he is taking his character to a whole new level. In the past, Johnny Zacchara was called The Prince of Darkness, but honestly, he didn’t quite live up to that name. Compared to his (grand)father Anthony Zacchara (Bruce Weitz) and sister, Claudia, Johnny (Sarah Joy Brown) was a walk in the park. He always had a soft spot for the special ladies in his life. Kristina Corinthos (Lexi Ainsworth), although he used her to get a rise out of Sonny and make him vulnerable, he genuinely cared for the young girl. There was also Olivia Falconeri (Lisa LoCicero), Carly Corinthos Jacks (Laura Wright), and real life wife, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) to name a few. Johnny wasn’t as ruthless and calculating as the rest of the Zacchara clan. Then one day things changed, Johnny had turned into someone we hadn’t quite seen before. We always knew he wasn’t squeaky clean, but when he killed Anthony, his own father, it was obvious that Johnny had changed.
Johnny went to Pentonville and is currently serving time for his crimes. It doens’t seem like his punishment has had any positive effect on his conscience that’s for sure. If anything, being in Pentonville has hardened the once kind-hearted, son of a mobster. He has already encounterd his arch enemy Sonny Corinthos, as Sonny is in prison for the murder of AJ Quartermaine. Johnny introduced Sonny to the head of the Mexican cartel, and Heavy gave Sonny a taste of prison life. Johnny sat around and watched Sonny get the crap kicked out of him.
Johnny isn’t going to stop with just roughing Sonny up in the slammer. Johnny wants Sonny to take care of the crime in Port Charles, but on his orders. Johnny told Sonny that his brother Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) is alive, and that Johnny has Ric. He told Sonny that if he didn’t do what he wanted, he could have Ric cut up piece by piece. Johnny really has taken his role in the mob to a whole new level. Prison life has hardened him to the core. What will Sonny be facing in prison at the hands of his long time enemy, Johnny Zacchara?
The character of Carly Corinthos Jacks (Caroline Benson) is nothing short of legendary. The daughter of Port Charles vet, Bobbie Spencer, Carly first came to the scene in 1996 when she was portrayed by the talented actress, Sarah Joy Brown until 2001. When Brown left General Hospital to pursue other projects, the lovely Tamara Braun took over the role and stole our hearts until 2005. Jennifer Bransford briefly stepped in to the role just before Laura Wright took over as Carly in 2005.
Carly has been linked to many love interests including Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard), Jason Quartermaine/Morgan (Steve Burton/Billy Miller), Lorenzo Alcazar (Ted King), Jasper Jacks (Ingo Rademacher), and Robert Frank/Franco (Roger Howarth). Most fans agree that Carly’s relationship with Sonny is one for the books as Carly and Sonny aka CarSon has been named a Daytime Super couple throughout the years.
Today the wonderfully talented Laura Wright celebrates 9 years of being with General Hospital. Time sure does fly, as it seems like yesterday we saw Laura debut as Carly in the “train wreck” episode.
Check out Laura’s 9 year announcement on her Instagram!
Take a look back at Laura’s first scene, November, 4th, 2005.
You want to know what will be happening on this special day? Today marks General Hospital’s 51st anniversary and it will be loaded with General Hospital history. For starters, we will be able to take a stroll down Carly lane with the three actresses that have played the character over the years. Sarah Joy Brown originated the role in 1996,later to return to General Hospital in a much different role as Claudia, daughter of mobster Anthony Zacchara. Tamara Braun took over the role of Carly until the current actress, Laura Wright has become the Carly we know today. All three women are extremely talented and have made fans fall in love with Carly three times over. Executive Producer Frank Valentini weighs in on Carlypalooza by stating, “We like to try and take advantage of the history of the show, and in honoring the history of the show, we not only honor the characters, but the actors, We have come up with a fun way for the audience to get a chance to see Sarah and Tamara again.”
Valentini also talks about their strategy for celebrating the 51st anniversary as a whole. He explains, “We’re trying to make sure we mine the entire field of rich history that is GENERAL HOSPITAL as opposed to repeating some of things we’ve done. Instead of competing with ourselves, we didn’t want to repeat ourselves. The anniversary episode is really, really special, and there are many, many fun surprises for the audience and many nostalgic moments for them to enjoy.”
The entire anniversary month of April will be packed with history and excitement. Look for Maxie’s return to Port Charles and her encounter with a new guy named Levi. Monica is visited by loved ones, someone gets shot, and Luke’s lies are catching up with him. Don’t miss GH’s 51st anniversary month.
We have all been warned that today’s episode of GH is not to be missed! Tune in today for the 51st anniversary at 2PM Eastern on ABC!
General Hospital is about to mark it’s 51st Anniversary! This year, on APril 1st, there will be an episode dedicated to all things Caroline Benson, or as we like to call her now, Carly Corinthos Jacks.
Sources are uncertain on whether these comebacks will be in the form of flashbacks, dreams, or if the actresses themselves will be gracing us with their presence as another character on the show. Either way, we will get a taste of each one in the Carly filled episode that is part of General Hospital’s 51st anniversary special.
Sarah Joy Brown, Tamara Braun, and the current Carly, Laura Wright, have all done an amazing job as Carly. General Hospital Blog looks forward to seeing what the producers at General Hospital have in store for the fans.
Head Writer Ron Carlivati Tweeted a picture of Maurice Benard and all his “Carlys” in anticipation for the big Carly episode on GH’s 51st anniversary, this Tuesday, April 1, 2014.
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