It officially feels like Christmas! Today’s cliffhanger Friday feels like Christmas Eve. But instead we can call it Jason Morgan Eve. I’ve never before wished away a weekend, but if I did, this would be a good one for that.
General Hospital news and spoilers previously confirmed that Steve Burton’s air date is March 4th. Although the story has already began to unfold, Jason’s big reveal is set for Monday, March 4th.
According to General Hospital spoilers, People shared an exclusive photo. Amidst all of the hype and speculation, GH spoilers confirm that Jason Morgan returns with blood on his hands. People’s exclusive look takes a dive inside Jason Morgan’s 2024 comeback storyline.
General Hospital rumors begin to spread surrounding Jason and Sonny. Could he possible have turned against his best friend? After all, not many people know the ins and outs of Sonny’s island. In fact, only someone on the inside has been privy to that information. Sadly, signs point to Jason as this some.
A sneak peak look at March 4th reveals Jason’s wardrobe remains the same. He stands behind a dumpster in one of his iconic black T-shirts. Why is Jason lying low with one hand covered in blood? Now it’s time to sit back and let the mystery unfold.
The time has finally come for the most anticipated comeback in daytime drama history. Of course, that’s my personal opinion based on my own observations over the years. The names Steve Burton and Jason Morgan holds significant meaning to so many GH fans.
Unfortunately, threats against Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and his organization are so dire that even his enemy has to protect him. The mobster isn’t too happy that Jagger Cates (Adam Harrington) is back in Port Charles. Furthermore, he sure as Hell won’t accept that his personal enemy is responsible for keeping Sonny safe.
According to the latest General Hospital previews and spoilers Sonny finally faces off with his unknown enemy. He vows to bring his enemy to his knees. At this point all that Sonny knows is that someone on the inside is a traitor. They knew the island layout like the back of their hand, and not many people were privy to that knowledge. That’s why some GH rumors claim that Jason Morgan is the shooter. The traitor. The enemy. If so, does that mean he’s turned against his best friend? Or could he be working against his own free will? Moreover, some GH rumors trade that Jason and Morgan Corinthos return together- are they both against Sonny? Are they trying to protect him? You don’t want to miss a beat is the drama unfolds!
General Hospital news reports confirm that Steve Burton makes his return debut as Jason Moran on Monday, March 4th. The timing is indeed curious. Sonny repeats to face his enemy and Steve Burton makes his return debut. Is Jason actually Sonny’s enemy, or could he be the one trying to protect his friend?
If Jason truly is the enemy, how will either of them feel once they come face to face?
Dex is Closer to Jason! Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) put his life on the line for Ava Jerome (Maura West), a woman he barely knows. You may ask yourself why he’d willingly do that, and the answer is simple. First, he works for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and it comes with the territory. Second, it’s in his blood. Yes, that’s right, it’s in Dex’s blood and obviously out of his head.
General Hospital recaps recall that Ava would have died if Dex and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) hasn’t stepped in. Moreover, Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Damian Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) has a hand in saving her as well. But we all know the real bravery comes from the police officer (Dante) and the organized crime hitman, Dex. They get right into the action and do what needs to be done. Doesn’t that sounds familiar?
GH’s Bradford Anderson (Spinelli)
Previously, General Hospital spoilers tease that Dex is Jason Morgan’s (Steve Burton) son! Some naysayer GH fans deny it, but everything points to it. The looks, the personality, and the fact that he agreed to work for Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) on the first place is very telling. Check out the article below for more insight.
It starts. The bond between Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and Dex Heller (Evan Hofer) starts now. For Dex, that bond likely already started the night Sonny invited him to sit down for some pasta. That’s when Dex really saw another side of Sonny. Suddenly, things looked differently to Dex ever since he realized that Sonny has a genuine heart.
According to GH recaps, Sonny made a comment to Dex. It was in the heat of their Pikeman conversation when Sonny verbally expressed that he was impressed by Dex. First, he asked for Dex’s input on the Pikeman situation which lead to his impeccable attention to detail. Then, Sonny was pleased at how through Dex’s thought process was. He said, “Damn. Turned you on and you just go.”
It seems to me that Sonny is starting to notice little things about Dex. And sooner than later he begins to realize something. According to GH spoilers, Dex reminds Sonny of Jason. He begins to notice similarities between his new enforcer and his life-long friend.
Previously, General Hospital rumors made claims that Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) is Dex’s father. However, the rumor began gaining more credibility once GH casting rumors claim that Steve could be headed back to General Hospital. How long before Sonny puts the pieces together and figures out that Dex is Jason’s son?
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