General Hospital Spoilers: Elizabeth Hides Jason From Finn
Let the Jason Morgan effect ripple through the entire city of Port Charles! There isn’t much that this man won’t impact upon his big return. Steve Burton’s highly anticipated GH return will be here in a flash. Before we know it, all the feels will come rushing back as we see Burton portray the iconic Jason Morgan.
Ever since January 4th, GH rumors surrounding Jason’s shocking return swirl around social media. Various theories about who Jason is, loves, and even works for flood media outlets. Reportedly, Steve Burton sets the record straight on the latest and biggest GH rumors.
Jason Morgan’s love interest is a huge topic of conversation. Prior to his presumed demise, Jason was smitten with the now late Dr. Britt Westbourne. Upon his return Jason will eventually learn that Britt died at the hand of the hook killer. Meanwhile, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that an injured Jason shows up at Elizabeth’s doorstep.
According to GH rumors, Elizabeth hides Jason from Finn (Michael Easton)… and the rest of Port Charles. With danger lurking at every corner, Port Charles is a mob-war zone. It’s possible that Jason can’t risk being seen and turns to his old flame and mother of his son Jake.
If GH rumors are true and Jason shows up at Liz’s door, will he ask her to keep it a secret? And how will she feel about lying to Finn?
The excitement keeps on coming as we coast toward Steve Burton’s return as Jason Morgan. With less than a month to go, anticipate among GH fans grows.
Reportedly, Steve Burton left General Hospital in November of 2021. As past GH News reports recall, Burton was let go from the daytime drama upon violating the Covid vaccine mandate that was in place at the time.
Here we are a few years later and Steve Burton has returned to the set of General Hospital. Thankfully, General Hospital’s 60th anniversary celebration brought GH fans a miracle. That’s when ABC’s GH announced Steve Burton’s big return. Kelly Monaco, Laura Wright, and Steve Burton delivered the news in prime time.
Without a doubt, the announcement increased fan engagement significantly. In my honest opinion, Burton’s return could be the most anticipated comeback in all of Soap Opera history. Ever since January 4 announcement, GH fans have taken to social media to share ideas and theories about Jason’s big return. According to recent GH spoilers, Bradford Anderson and Steve Burton dropped some hints in their podcast, The Daily Drama.
Steve Burton Reveals Jason’s Wardrobe Details
General Hospital spoilers share that Steve Burton revealed Jason’s wardrobe details to Anderson in a recent podcast episode. Bradford asked his friend about Jason‘s wardrobe, in which Burton teasingly replied, “You don’t worry about that. you don’t worry about the color palette the color palette gonna stay the same buddy, just do you know.”
Steve’s return has stirred up many GH rumors regarding Jason’s return. And Steve’s recent comment leads to a major hint. If Jason‘s wardrobe color palette stays the same, does that mean he returns as Jason Morgan through and through?
Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) struggles to trust her own mother after the recent Corinthos family drama. As a result tension fills the air between Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and his wife. Of course, the situation never would have come about without Sonny’s wife, Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).
Unfortunately for Willow, Nina isn’t just her step-mother-in-law. She’s also Willow’s biological mother. According to recent General Hospital spoilers and previews, Sonny still finds it difficult to trust again. Not only did Nina let lie him, she deliberately hurt two people that Willow and Michael both care about. As for Sonny, he cares for Carly (Laura Wright) and respects Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).
Moreover, Michael kept his step-mother’s lie a secret from both and Willow. Although each betrayed him in different ways, Sonny is seemingly done with Nina. But his son is another story. The most recent General Hospital previews indicate that Michael asks Sonny for forgiveness, but it’s unclear whether or not he’s ready to take that trusting leap. Right now it’s hard for Sonny to trust anyone- let alone someone who has directly lied to him. GH rumors tease that odds are Sonny won’t forgive Nina, but there’s hope for Michael and Sonny to regain what’s they’ve lost. Their bond.
Nina Reeves and Carly Corinthos’s ongoing feud over family is in full swing. Are either women really capable of simply calling it even?
General Hospital recaps highlight the events between Nina and Carly that leads to all of this. It seems to have all started when Nina blamed Carly for not divulging about Nelle. But the reality is that Carly didn’t know that Nelle was Nina’s daughter until it was too late. Mind you, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) was a psycho killer who was beyond redemption. She terrorized Carly and her family, and then tragically died while trying to kidnap her own baby. Then, Nina stumbled upon a lost and confused Sonny Corinthos, used him and his situation to her advantage, and kept an entire family and city believing that he was dead. Hmm 🤔 Something doesn’t seem right with this lol.
As if that wasn’t enough, Nina manipulated a man with amnesia, stole him from his wife Carly, and then she even stole her career. Once again, something’s off 🤨. Fast forward and General Hospital spoilers tease that Nina isn’t done fighting. After Carly kept Harmony’s secret about Willow, and after Nina rattled to the SEC, they’re done so far yet are back at square one.
Carly and Nina Discuss Crimson
General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Carly takes her first shot at running a magazine.
Eden McCoy Returns To General Hospital as Josslyn Jacks
Daytime Emmy Winner Eden McCoy has played fan-favorite Josslyn Jacks for over 9 years. The role has earned her a Daytime Emmy win for Younger Performer in a Drama Series, as she took home her victory on December 15th.
Shortly after her big win, General Hospital rumors began circulating about the actresses status with the iconic soap. Reportedly, GH fans took to social media platforms, scrambling to find out whether or not McCoy’s exit was permanent. It wasn’t too long before official word of her Eden’s GH status filled social media news outlets.
Thankfully, sources confirmed that Eden took a temporary leave from the 60 year old drama. GH Blog news reports shared confirmation that the role was recast temporarily as Eden stepped away from the role. Courtney Fulk stepped into Josslyn Jack’s shoes and GH fans are grateful for Courtney’s contribution to the role during McCoy’s absence.
GH Comings and Goings- Eden McCoy Returns to General Hospital
According to the latest General Hospital news reports Fulk has finished her run as Eden’s replacement. GH news confirms that Eden is already back filming at Prospect Studios. Additionally, Eden’s return debut as Joss is Thursday, February 1st.
Mayor Collins, or more familiarly referred to as Laura Spencer (Genie Francis), takes on a complicated role. As if being Mayor of Port Charles doesn’t already come with its complexities, this dedicated mother and grandmother tacks more onto her plate.
Apparently, the dust doesn’t seem to want to settle for Laura Spencer Collins. Action and adventure catch up with Laura these days while she doesn’t have a moment to catch a break. Sadly, Laura’s son Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss), and her grandson, Spencer (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) have her running in circles yet again. According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Laura pays a visit to Esme’s mom, Heather Webber (Alley Mills). Little does Laura know, she isn’t Heather’s first visitor on a while.
You never know what you’re going to get when it comes to Heather. Today, Ace’s grandma talks with Heather and makes a peculiar observation. Heather blows Esme’s plans when she opens her mouth to Laura. How will Laura handle Esme when Nikolas ran off with babe Ace. At this point which one she ain’t sure who is more dangerous, Esme or Nikolas.
So what will it be, folks? Will Nina and Carly quit while they’re still in one piece, or will it cost a lot more to “settle the score”?
At this point I can’t even remotely fathom how anyone is on Nina’s side. Don’t get me wrong because I think Nina is a crazy cool character, and Cynthia Watros is exceptionally talented. However, that doesn’t mean that I can’t see her problematic nature, faults, and flaws. In fact, Cynthia’s acting abilities is what makes me compare her to all the narcissists in my life. Simply put, Cynthia Watros plays it so well. How can anyone possibly hate on that? Now her character in the other hand, she’s fair game.
GH recaps recall Nina’s fierce reaction to Carly and Drew’s Crimson stunt. What’s the point of asking Carly if they’re finally even if she doesn’t plan on leaving well enough alone? It’s apparent that Nina has zero plans to leave things as they are with Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright). Obviously, Nina doesn’t care about playing fair when all she sees is red and Carly’s smirk every time she closes her eyes. If I didn’t know better, it surely looks like Carly and Drew ignite the evil spirits within Nina as they’ve been fighting to emerge. I’d I had to guess, I’d say that this feud is far from over.
According to General Hospital spoilers, Valentin makes Nina an offer. Evidently, the offer is so enticing that Nina contemplates her next move. GH turned give that Valentin’s offer would give Nina the upper hand over Drew and Carly’s son, Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell). Will Nina take on a new role at ELQ?
Old habits surely die hard, especially when encouraged. Some would even say provoked, but either way it’s a never ending cycle. Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) simply can’t help herself with it comes to petty revenge.
Lucy and Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) continue to take turns hitting each other where it hurts. Over the years these two have gotten to know one another’s strengths, weaknesses, and what sets them off. Tracy and Lucy have been going at it for years, and 2024 is no different. From stealing husbands to corporate espionage, nothing is off limits to Tracy and Lucy.
General Hospital spoilers tease that Lucy hasn’t learned her lesson. Bobbie’s memorial put things into perspective for a while, but GH spoilers indicate they neither Lucy nor Tracy choose to keep the peace in Bobbie’s honor. Instead, Lucy has already been plotting her attack. Her plan against Tracy involves time spent with Scott Baldwin (Kin Shriner), and Martin wants answers. Thus far, Lucy’s skated around Martins concerns, but her time has run out. Today’s GH spoilers tease that Martin grills Lucy about Scott. Will she continue with a cover up or let Martin in on the truth?
This year brought many changes and milestones to a six-decade (and counting my running television drama. While there’s bound to be changes over the course of 60 years, a bulk of them seemingly took place in 2023.
April 1st, 2023 marked General Hospital’s 60th year in production, making it the longest running television drama. The show’s cast and GH family suffered much loss, and celebrating the lives of their dear friends. In December, General Hospital’s success shined at the Daytime Emmy Awards. With record breaking wins, General Hospital went home with the glory. Take a look below at the details surrounding General Hospital’s big night!
According to the latest General Hospital spoilers, things are going to be different behind-the-scenes. While many times change is feared, it’s also viewed as a time to grow. Today, GH news reports confirm that General Hospital has name two new Head Writers! It’s been revealed that Chris Van Etten and Dan O’Connor never longer hold the position. Upon their departure, Patrick Mulcahey and Elizabeth Korte take over as Head Writers.
Reportedly, Korte and Mulcahey are no strangers to the longest running television drama. In fact, Korte has written for GH since 1995, and held co-head writing position in 2001. Additionally, she co-created GH spinoff, Night Shift, with Robert Guza. As for Patrick Mulcahey, credits include, Search For Tomorrow, Texas Loving, Santa Barbara, Guiding Light, and The Bold And The Beautiful. Moreover, his credits include his role as script writer and associate head writer from 1983-1999.
I don’t know about you all, but it seems to me that great potential lies ahead with the recent changes. These “new” writers share GH history, which could make for some solid writing for the future of Port Charles.
First impressions don’t get a second chance. For many, meeting someone or a group of people got the first time can be rather nerve wracking. Job interviews, first dates, and meeting your future in-laws are somewhat stressful events for some. That said, it’s important to make a good first impression. But what about unexpected encounters? Many would argue that even meeting someone at random holds similar notions. A future connection with a new person weighs heavily on that very first meeting. So, what’s that say about Nina Reeves, and her first impression on Port Charles?
GH recaps highlight Nina’s state of mind when she arrive in Port Charles. It’s no secret that she’d been in a coma, and they she displayed mental instability. As time went on Cynthia Watros’s character grew as the writer’s dove deeper into Nina’s personality. Soon, Nina had some redeeming qualities, but her biggest personality trait for me is who she was in her first impression in PC. You can’t forget crazy.
Fast forward and Nina’s covert craziness rears its ugly head. She’s been able to subdue her real self for a few years, but that’s good and done. Now that she’s told her last lie as Mrs. Corinthos, General Hospital spoilers and previews indicate that Nina declares war on Sonny and Carly.
According to GH spoilers and rumors, Nina chooses her weapon of war. Back in 2022, Liesl gifted Nina a Japanese Tantō. Does she have plans to use it on her enemies?
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