Just as Sam and Jason are starting to rekindle their old flame, as he remembers placing the star necklace around her neck, they have a heart to heart at their Penthouse, and Jason catches Sam as she trips down their stairs, they hit yet another obstacle.
General Hospital rumors have suggested that due to the nature of Liz and Jason’s son Jake’s current frame of mind, Liz may be moving in with Jason. Jason lives up to his protective reputation by offering Liz and her boys to stay with him after Jake is fearful of what he saw in the window of the Webber home.
Will this drive a further wedge between Jason and Sam?
There 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!
When it comes to tear jerking story lines, yesterday’s episode should be ranked as one of the top for being an extremely sad goodbye. Emotions were running high as Sam and Patrick decided to end their relationship and engagement. However, this time, the breakup didn’t just involve two adults. Little Emma, played by the remarkable Brooklyn Silzer, displayed phenomenal talent in Thursday’s episode of General Hospital. Her pain was so real, it could be felt even by those who could never relate to a heart wrenching goodbye. Emma is struggling so hard with the loss of her mother Robin, although she is alive, Emma has been lead to believe that Robin is choosing to live without her. She has had high hopes for finding a mother figure in Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) and now in Sam (Kelly Monaco), and this break up between Patrick and Sam has pushed Emma to her breaking point. After Sam left, Emma begged and pleaded to her dad, crying, “no more falling in love, no more girlfriends, I need mommy (Kimberly McCullough)!”
Jason Thompson and Kelly Monaco were nothing short of Emmy worthy in their performance. This story is a clear reflection of the real life goodbye the cast and crew have experienced as Jason Thompson taped his final episode of General Hospital last week. Jason Thompson has ended his 10 year run as the undeniably gorgeous, Dr. Patrick Drake, son of legendary Dr. Noah Drake, played by Rick Springfield. It has been confirmed that Jason Thompson has moved on to The Young and the Restless, and will be joining fellow ex-GH cast mate, Steve Burton (Jason Morgan).
It’s difficult to say what will happen next with this story. Odds are, they are gearing toward Emma getting her wish, and having Robin return to Port Charles, but no one knows just how long that will last.
Watch General Hospital M-F at 2PM Eastern/Standard to find out what’s to come at this emotional time for little Emma Drake and her Dad, Patrick.
The aftermath of the Jason Morgan reveal has just begun… although the entire town of Port Charles has been well aware that Jake Doe is actually Sonny Corinthos’ right hand man, Jason Morgan, what they don’t know is that the lies involved in keeping Jason’s identity on the down-low, involve a few people that are close to Jason and his wife, Sam.
Sam has figured out that Elizabeth has known all along that Jake was really Jason. General Hospital spoilers reveal that today on General Hospital, Sam confronts Liz with her new found knowledge. Although Sam mentioned to Alexis that she didn’t want to use this information to break up Liz and Jason, it looks as though she still needs to get it off her chest. Previews for Monday’s episode for 12/7/15 show Sam at Liz’s house, telling her she knows that she has done to Jason.
Will Elizabeth try and lie her way out of this one, and will she OUT Nikolas in the process?
Watch today’s GH to find out what will happen between Sam and Liz.
What is this we see in the latest General Hospital spoiler video? The aftermath of the Jason Morgan reveal hasn’t even begun and the shock waves keep on coming.
Check out the video below where you will get first glimpse at the return of Robin Scorpio Drake, a kiss between Jason and Sam, an encounter with Jason and Sonny… and what appears to be Nikolas and Elizabeth in bed together!
Things are really starting to heat up in Port Charles!
Today is the day that Jason Morgan’s wife finds out that her husband is actually alive after all this time. Sam and Jake worked together alongside their very good friend, Damian Spinelli, to uncover the truth about Jake Doe’s true identity. Carly stumbled upon Spinelli’s laptop and discovered the results. She ran straight to Jake with the evidence that he is the man she and so many other have been grieving for, for over three years.
Everything is about to come full circle as Jake and Carly arrive at the church where he and Liz were supposed to get married. Jake is about to announce that he is Jason Morgan, and yet he still doesn’t know that Liz has known this entire time.
The photo in this article shows an extremely touching moment between Sam and Carly. These two women would do anything for Jason, and they respect each other’s place in his life. This photo is a heart warmer without a doubt, and we cannot wait to see Kelly Monaco and Laura Wright’s amazing performances in this scene.
Make sure to watch General Hospital at 2PM Eastern for the story line we hall have been anticipating. GH WON’T disappoint!
Fans are NOT going to want to miss one single moment of today’s episode of General Hospital. The moment we all have been waiting for is finally here. On Friday’s episode of GH, Carly got to Jake in time to tell him he was Jason before he married Elizabeth. Although Jake was reluctant to believe and then accept that he was Port Charles’ own, Jason Morgan, he now knows and we are dying to find out how he will handle his new found knowledge.
Friday’s cliffhanger left us at the edge of our seats as Carly and Jake walked into the church where Elizabeth is standing at the altar.
The video below is about the best General Hospital spoiler/teaser that has even been released, leaving fans frothing at the mouth for an entire weekend until we can see more.
Check out the horror in Liz’s face, the wonder in Sam’s eyes, the nervous excitement across Carly’s face… It’s about to go down in the church between Jake and Nikolas. General Hospital rumors indicated that something will spark Jake’s memory which ignites his reason to attack Nik right there in the church.
Today’s General Hospital will be one we will never forget…
“Here We Go!” Hayden’s almost as excited as we are to get to Monday’s General Hospital episode started!
Posted by Nathan Varni on Sunday, November 8, 2015
This is the day General Hospital fans everywhere have all been waiting for… The beginning of the end of Jake Doe. Fans and a few residents of Port Charles have known Jake’s true identity for far too long. But the ones who matter most, Jason’s loved ones, including Sam Morgan, Sonny Corinthos, Carly Corinthos, Monica Quartermaine, and many more have been in the dark for long enough.
Carly has learned the truth, and despite being in an accident, Carly is going everything in her power to get to Jake before he marries Elizabeth Webber. General Hospital spoilers reveal that today begins the Jason Morgan reveal story we have all been waiting for. ABC’s GH Facebook page warns fans that the fallout will be HUGE. As Liz plans to marry a man she knows is married to Sam Morgan, she hopes she can bury the truth and live happily ever after with a man who belongs to another family. Nothing will be the same for Elizabeth after her lies are exposed, and Jake Doe’s true identity is brought to light.
You won’t want to miss a SECOND of this unforgettable revelation on General Hospital. Watch GH today at 2PM Eastern!
Yesterday evening, ABC TV Network Manager, Nathan Varni, played a little game with General Hospital fans. He announced on his Facebook page that soon, there would be a BIG announcement regarding GH. Varni’s post attracted immediate attention with fans as rumor mills started spinning.
Shortly after Nathan’s “announcement about an announcement,” he then posted a second message for fans on his Facebook page. It read, “The story continues this November on ABC.” Below his message was a picture of actress and GH fan favorite, Kimberly McCullough.
Robin Scorpio will be returning to Port Charles this coming November Sweeps. Her return to Port Charles doesn’t only bring excitement to fans, it also raises a few concerning questions. Will Robin stop Jake and Elizabeth’s wedding with what she knows about Jason Morgan? Knowing that Jason Thompson is leaving General Hospital, will Robin tell Patrick the whole truth as to why she has been away from him and Emma? The question that fans have been particularly concerned with involves Emma. Jason Thompson is leaving his role as Patrick Drake, and nothing has been confirmed or denied on whether or not Robin will be sticking around Port Chuck. If both parents are gone, will Emma be leaving also? There has been no word form GH Executives on Brooklyn Silzer’s upcoming status with the show. We have our fingers crossed that some way, some how, Emma will be able to remain in Port Charles- with or without her parents.
Hey fans! Get ready for one huge November Sweeps on General Hospital! General Hospital spoilers have just leaked that General Hospital fan favorite, Kimberly McCullough will be returning to the GH canvas coming this November Sweeps.
Ironically, news just broke that on screen husband, Jason Thompson will be leaving his role as Dr. Patrick Drake. The status of their TV daughter, Emma, played by Brooklyn Silzer remains unknown. At this point it remains uncertain if McCullough will return to GH long term, thus leaving the question of whether or not Brooklyn Silzer will be written out as Emma Drake.
Robin has a lot to do with the Jason Morgan story, and as Patrick and Sam plan their wedding, it’s inevitable that Robin will be making an entrance. It’s hard to say whether or not she will stop the wedding, or arrive just after Patrick and Sam say, ‘I do.’
Will Patrick, Robin, and Emma, leave Port Charles as a family, after Robin delivers the news that Jake is Jason? Let us know your thoughts on how this long anticipated story will unfold!
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