Sam Pulls the Trigger

The people of Port Charles can sleep easier at night now that experienced con-man and cult leader known as “Shiloh,” is dead.  But will his killer Sam be at peace? 

Sam came to the rescue of her beloved Jason as Shiloh was about to attack him with a bat. Point blank Sam shoots Shiloh with a flare gun he and falls right overboard. Relieved the nightmare Shiloh is gone, Jason thanks Sam for saving his life.  Sam tells Jason she did what she had to do and Jason will not be in trouble with the law this time, since it was self defense.  Jason asked if Sam is okay, he tells Sam “It’s not easy pulling the trigger even for person like Shiloh.”  Sam says yes, she had to do it, because she thought of all the horrible things he has done and now he can not  hurt anyone else any more.  

Sam is relieved the dreadful Shiloh is finally gone for good, but will she be haunted by the fact she pulled the trigger, or will she be at peace knowing he will no longer cause any of her loved ones hurt? Can Jason and Sam finally take a moment to focus on there relationship with no distractions? Only time will tell….

General Hospital SHOCKER! Morgan is ALIVE

jasoncarbombThe last couple weeks have been an emotional wreck for General Hospital’s leading family. The Corinthos clan was hit hard with news regarding Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly’s (Laura Wright) son, Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig). Ever since Ava (Maura West) messed with his medication, Morgan’s bi-polar disorder has been spiraling out of control. Carly and Sonny can’t seem to figure out why all of a sudden Morgan had been acting as if his bi-polar was no longer under control, and even questioned whether or not he had stopped taking his meds. Morgan himself didn’t even know. He had thought he was taking the proper medication.

One thing led to another, which resulted in Morgan becoming manic, turned to alcohol after seeing what he thought was Kiki (Hayley Erin) and Dillon (Robert Palmer Watkins) in the boat house. Morgan became self destructive, and stole Julian Jerome’s (William DeVry) car. Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) stepped in, called Morgan, and had successfully convinced him to stop driving, pull over, and talk. Little did they know, there was a bomb and as soon as Morgan set foot out of the car, it exploded.

There is NOT A BODY.

This is an age old soap opera story when a character “dies” and the family moves on as if they had died, however no body has been accounted for, in order to confirm the death.  We all saw the car explode, but what no one saw, not even Jason Morgan, is there Morgan went. Could he have jumped before the blast got him? Was he injured by the explosion and cannot make it back? General Hospital rumors have indicated that perhaps Morgan is using this opportunity to fake his own death. He was running away from his problems, including his situation with PCU, Kiki, his parents, etc.

Sonny had a vision.

On Wednesday’s episode of General Hospital, a grieving Sonny heard the voice of a young boy. He called out to that boy and said, “Morgan?” As Sonny looked up, he saw the little boy. The boy put his hand on Sonny’s shoulder and asked, “Why can’t you find me?!”

Rumors are flying that Bryan Craig will be recast, and Morgan Corinthos will turn up alive. General Hospital spoilers have not yet confirmed a recast for this role.

General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on news of a recast.

GH Blog wants your input! Do you think the role of Morgan Corinthos will be recast?

 

 

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Fans Vote! Steve Burton or Billy Miller as Jason Morgan?

pollbillyvsjasonNow THIS is an election in which I’m excited to participate. We want to know what the fans think! Since news of Steve Burton leaving his role as Dylan McAvoy on CBS’ The Young and the Restless, and Billy Miller’s contract information with GH is left unknown, fans are wondering if Steve will be back as Jason.

We want to know who you’d choose to play the iconic Jason Morgan.

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General Hospital Spoilers: Billy Miller’s GH Contract

BillySteveLast week, the shocking news broke out, confirming Steve Burton’s EXIT from The Young and the Restless after just three years as Dylan McAvoy. The time Burton spent at Y&R is merely a fraction of his 21 year performance on General Hospital as Jason Quartermaine/Morgan. Fans new and loved him as a resident of Port Charles for over 2 decades.

Last Fall, General Hospital news reports confirmed that GH newcomer, (Steve’s recast as Jason Morgan), Billy Miller had signed on a new contract with GH. However it has been reported that contract was a ONE YEAR contract, which would mean talk of contract negotiations with Miller should take place around this time. However, we are already into October, and Miller is still on screen as Jason Morgan. There has been no confirmation on whether or not Billy Miller has signed on yet again with ABC’s General Hospital. Fans of both Steve Burton and Billy Miller are scrambling to search for answers. The biggest question this news poses to fans is, “Will Steve Burton reprise his role as Jason Morgan?”

General Hospital Blog will keep fans notified of any contract information regarding GH’s current Jason Morgan, Billy Miller. So far, there isn’t a reason to believe he will be leaving the show, but on the other hand, there hasn’t been confirmation of a new contract deal either.

We want to know! Would you welcome Steve Burton back to GH with open arms as Jason Morgan once again?

Confirmed! Steve Burton OUT at Y&R

SteveBurtonrecastSteve Burton left his 21 year run on ABC’s General Hospital in 2012. He played the iconic role of Jason Quartermaine/Morgan, and become the Daytime TV face of the Port Charles mob, alongside c0-star Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos).

Burton’s departure from his role as Jason on GH became one of the biggest upsets in Daytime. Burton’s decision came as a result of what was said to be what was best for his family. He joined the cast of CBS’ The Young and the Restless, as Dylan McAvoy.

The role of Jason Morgan was recast by Y&R vet, Billy Miller. It was hard for fans to accept at the beginning, however, JaSam fans have accepted and embraced the new role.

Steve Burton has confirmed via Twitter, his departure from Y&R this coming December, at his contract’s end.

What will Steve decide next?

Would you like to see him reprise his role as Jason Morgan on General Hospital?

Video: Watch Billy Miller and Jason Thompson Open Up About Kelly Monaco

BillyJasonT“We care about Kelly Monaco” -JasonThompson, “Deeply” -Billy Miller. Take a look at this awesome video from General Hospital’s Billy Miller (Jason Morgan) and Jason Thompson (ex-Patrick Drake), on co-star Kelly Monaco. Although this video was posted a few months back, when Billy Miller was still a newcomer and Jason Thompson was still part of GH, they express their feelings toward their co-star and TV love interest, Kelly Monaco (Sam Morgan).

You don’t want to miss this!

 

GH Spoilers: Another Setback for Jason and Sam

LizzieWhether we want to admit it or not, JaSam fans everywhere still find Elizabeth a threat to Jason and Sam’s marriage/reunion.

The Liason vs. JaSam fan battles are the strongest ever in Daytime, with fans constantly pinning the two women, Sam Morgan and Liz Webber, against one another. From mothering digs, to style of clothes, some fans have no chill when it comes to dogging their rival woman.

Just as Sam feels that Jason is starting to connect with her, she may have to brace herself for yet another setback. Last week on General Hospital, Sam and Jason’s encounter in their penthouse was full of heart warming chemistry for the couple and fans alike. Jason admitted her remembered Sam’s star necklace, putting it around her neck, and kissing her. The two seemed to be getting closer .

However, trouble is ahead for Sam and Jason. Right now, Liz and Jason’s son Jake is  fearful that a bad man is going to get into his home he shares with his brother and mom. He keeps calling for his dad, Jason, and of course, Jason is always at their rescue. GH rumors have indicated that Jason has Liz and her boys move in with him in order to keep them safe from whomever is trying to scare them by breaking into Liz’s home.

General Hospital spoilers revealed that Jason offers that they all stay somewhere for the night, but it has yet to be revealed if Liz and the boys will move in with Jason for the foreseeable future.

Have Jason and Sam Finally Made Their Way Back with this Iconic Carry Scene?

JaSam carryThere is something to say about the history of Jason Morgan and Sam McCall. Many fans will argue that their love is like no other, their chemistry on fire, it’s an undeniable, magnetic love that will survive even the hardest of times and darkest of hours.

We can see it in the writing, all the hints to their past, the star necklace, the penthouse, and now this. The memorable scenes where Jason picks Sam up and carries her. Since finding out he is actually Jason Morgan, Jake (Jason) as accepted who he is, learned that the woman he thought he loved (Elizabeth) manipulated him and kept him away from his true wife and other son, Danny, to have him all to herself and her boys. Now that Jason as come to terms with himself, he is starting to grow closer to Sam. This week’s scenes in the Penthouse makes it feel like the long awaited JaSam reunion is now too far away.

What do you think? With all the recent events leading up to the carry scene, have Jason and Sam finally made a connection? Let us know by leaving your comments below! Share with your fellow GH friends on Facebook, Twitter, and more with the convenient share buttons at the bottom of the post!

 

 

General Hospital News: Steve Burton and Jonathan Jackson to Open TN Restaurant

Jack and Jameson's Smokehouse/Facebook

Two of General Hospital’s most well known actors are real life friends and are about to reunite through a new project. The legendary Lucky Spencer, portrayed by Jonathan Jackson, and the iconic Jason Morgan formerly played by Steve Burton for 21 years, have joined forces outside ABC Studios.

The two have parted ways from General Hospital, as Steve Burton now plays Dylan McAvoy on The Young and the Restless, and Jonathan Jackson has moved to ABC’s Primetime drama, Nashville, as Avery Barkley. Although they are no longer co-workers in show biz, they are taking their colleague-ship in an entirely new direction.

Jackson and Burton have announced that they, along with third co-owner, restaurateur, Richard Shannon will open a Tennessee Smokehouse. The venue has been described as “a family-friendly, world class,” restaurant and concert venue.

At Jack and Jameson’s Smoke House, expect to indulge in barbecue and burgers, and will have 15-20 local brews on tap.

In the area or looking to vacation in Tennessee? General Hospital fans all over the country are ecstatic about this recent news.

Check out the official Jack and Jameson’s Smokehouse Offical Facebook page for further details!

General Hospital Spoilers: Jake’s Drawings Concern Franco

Helena programmed Jake Webber
Helena programmed Jake Webber

Elizabeth Webber received a miracle. However, that doesn’t mean that her son Jake is out of the Spoon Island woods. According to General Hospital spoilers, Elizabeth is worried that what Jake’s experience is taking its toll. Reluctantly, Elizabeth opens up to Franco, and confides in him regarding Jake’s recent behavior. Then, Jake has a sit down session with Franco for a little art therapy, and what Franco sees in Jake’s drawings is unsettling.

Helena Programmed Jake Webber!

What is going on with little Jake Webber? GH rumors hint that there’s a sinister reason for Jake’s recent drawings. When Jake was held captive by Helena Cassadine and there’s no telling what he went through. But General Hospital rumors have previously suggested that Cassadine Island is to blame.

You’ll have to keep tuning into ABC’s General Hospital, and referring back to General Hospital Blog to find out!

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