Rebecca Budig to Play Jake’s “Wife”

Fans were ecstatic when the news was announced that All My Children vet, Rebecca Budig would be jointing the cast of General Hospital. General Hospital rumors immediacy started to spread like wild fire as fans tried to guess what role the established actress would be playing in Port Charles. Rumors even went as far as claiming that Budig would take Kimberly McCullough’s place as the iconic Robin Scorpio Drake. Fortunately for the vast majority’s opinions, that is not the case.

It has been revealed that Rebecca Budig will join GH as a brand new character. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Ric Lansing (Rick Hearst) will stop at nothing to hold onto Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst). He hires Rebecca’s character to pose as Jake Doe’s “wife” in an attempt to keep Jake and Elizabeth apart. All the while, what he is actually doing is keeping Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) away from Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Danny.
What are you thoughts on this big reveal? Are you happy with the role in which Rebecca Budig will make her GH debut?
JaSam fans will be steaming mad knowing that their much anticipated Jason and Sam reunion is being dragged out even further.
Comment below and let us know what you think!

General Hospital Spoilers: Jake Has A Dream

Before Jake Doe was operated on by Dr. Patrick Drake, he had a very revealing memory which let him know who he really is. He tried to mutter out the words to his friend and nurse, Elizabeth Webber, but the anesthesia prevented him from getting out what he needed to say. The entire time Jake was in surgery, Liz was hoping that Jake would be able to tell her, and everyone else his true identity.

Fans along with Jake and everyone who now knows him as Jake, were disappointed when the thought he had before surgery was gone. Even after Patrick performed the operation in hopes to undo what Helena had done, Jake still doesn’t have any memory of his past life.

New General Hospital spoilers indicate that by the end of this week, Jake will have a dream that is more like a memory. His dream will lead him to who he really is, and possibly indicate his relationship with his wife, Sam, his son, Danny, as well as other close friends and family.

Nikolas is well aware of Jake’s true identity and struggles with having to withhold the truth from his cousin Sam, and his friend Liz. Helena has threatened him and is blackmailing him into not telling. But will Jake remember who he is before Nik even has a chance to do the right thing?

What do you think? Is it finally over? Will Jake remember that he is actually Jason Morgan this week on General Hospital? Watch it all unfold weekdays on ABC at 2PM Eastern.

Jake Remembers He is Jason Morgan! Will He Live to Tell the Secret?

Ironically, with the help of Helena Cassadine, it has been proven that she has been controlling Jake Doe with mind conditioning and a microchip. Dr. Patrick Drake confirmed Helena’s claims with a brain scan, finding the microchip hidden deep within Jake’s brain. He is undergoing surgery to finally put an end to what Helena has done.

All of Jason’s leading ladies are right by his side. He has Elizabeth with him in the operating room as Sam and Carly stand by and pray that he survives. At this time, these women are there to support a friend. Liz has been by Jake’s side since he was first brought to GH, she let him into her home and life, and wants the best for him. Sam has felt some strange connections to Jake, as her son Danny mysteriously clung to his side when they first met. Carly also feels a familiar bond with Jake, and she and Sam also want him to pull through to over come the damage Helena has done.

On the operating table, just before he went under, Jake had flashbacks of Helena giving him orders, and explaining that he is in fact the one and only Jason Morgan. He is in the middle of an extremely risky surgery and even Dr. Drake doesn’t know if he will make it out alive.

Will Jake live to tell Helena’s secret and reunite with his wife, family, and friends? Check out GH at 2PM Eastern!

General Hospital Spoilers: “Jake is Jason Morgan!” Reveal Promo

The wait is over people! General Hospital fans and the residents of Port Charles are about to finally find out who Jake Doe really is. Jake’s life is in jeopardy as he faces complications with his condition.

The new General Hospital Promo reveals Nikolas Cassadine stating what fans have known all along, “Jake is Jason Morgan.” Lives will never be the same now that the truth is out!

What will Sam do when she finds out her husband Jason Morgan is indeed alive? What does this mean for their relationship, or her relationship with Dr. Patrick Drake? Elizabeth and Jake have become very close since she took care of him in the hospital. Will there be a possible love connection?

JaSam and Liason fans get ready, this is going to be one hell of a ride!

Check out the GH promo below.

General Hospital Spoilers: Elizabeth Confronts Jake and Demands An Explanation!

Watch this week’s GH preview!

Elizabeth took care of him, nursing him back to health. She took him into her home when he had nowhere else to go. Liz trusted him around herself and her boys, defended him to his accusers, and now she feels completely betrayed. After finding out the truth, that Sam was right all along and Jake was definitely the one to grab Sam at gunpoint, she is furious. Liz doesn’t like being made a fool of, and adding the whole bomb on The Haunted Star to the mix just topped off how she is feeling about Jake (Jason) at this point.

This week on General Hospital, GH spoilers reveal that Liz visits Jake in jail, and confronts him about what he has done, and lets him have it, holding nothing back. Elizabeth becomes very emotional in her delivery, making it known to Jake that he has hurt her deeply.

GH spoilers also reveal that Jake will be having more of his memories returning. How close will he get to figuring out he is Jason Morgan? When Liz finds out the truth, how can she be remain angry? Odds are… she won’t!

General Hospital Spoiler: Sam Confronts Jake

Port Charles’ John Doe patient, “Jake” has been walking around the city and getting acquainted with people he was once very close with, as Jason Morgan (Billy Miller). Jake had no idea who he really was, and then one day, Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) strolls along and decided to clue him in on her diabolical plan to control his mind. At that moment, Jake learns that he is Jason Morgan and that he and Liz Webber (Rebecca Herbst) share a son that has passed away, and that he is currently married to Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), and has a son, Danny (Corbin and Caden Rothwither). The catch was though, that now Jason doesn’t remember Helena said that at all because of her extreme mind conditioning.

Helena is using Jason’s impeccable skills as a body guard/hit-man to her advantage. She has him controlled, that when she gives him a job to do, he goes out to perform her request, and when he is done, he cannot remember that he engaged in those events. His first task was to distract the PCPD so that she could help Cesar Faison escape from police custody. In order to do that, Jake had to grab Sam and hold her hostage so that Anna, Dante, and Nathan were more focused on saving Sam, than what was going on in the background with Faison. Helena’s plan was successful and Faison was able to go free.

However, Jake may not be so lucky. Sam is a private investigator and has great instincts. In her quest to find the man that helped Faison go free, she realized that the voice of the man was a perfect match to Jake. He also said the exact same thing to her in casual conversation as he did when he was under Helena’s control. He said, “it’s not like I haven’t got all day.” Those words in combination with the sound of his voice rings clear to Sam, but of course, no one really believes her. Especially Elizabeth. Sam approached Liz with her theory and Liz basically told Sam to get lost.

General Hospital previews show that Sam confronts Jason aka Jake regarding the hostage situation. Will she get anywhere with him? Since he doesn’t remember doing it, and he has no idea he is really capable of pulling it off, he will most likely wonder why in the world Sam would accuse him of such a thing. Or perhaps it will jog his memory a bit causing him to have brief flashbacks. How do you think Jason will react to Sam’s accusation?

 

 

Billy Miller Discusses His Own Spin on Jason Morgan

General Hospital newcomer, Billy Miller explains his plans for the character of Jason Morgan. Billy Miller had some extremely large shoes to fill by taking on this role after Steve Burton created the Jason Morgan persona for over 20 years. Fans have survived many recasts of their favorite beloved characters throughout the years. The soap industry is known for their ins and outs, and the potential of characters being recast. This is nothing new, yet the news of Steve Burton leaving General Hospital to go to The Young and the Restless hit fans harder than any other recast in General Hospital history. The recast process seemed to take forever, and the powers that be did a fantastic job of throwing everyone off. With the on again off again rumors of Billy Miller replacing Steve Burton, fans were kept in the dark on if and when this big change was going to happen. When the news was finally confirmed, it stirred up all sorts of mixed emotions among the fan bases. Die hard Steve Burton fans were angry, Billy Miller fans were ecstatic that they would be able to see their favorite actor on screen again, and many people just wanted to give Billy a chance and then make a decision on whether or not he could be the new Jason Morgan.

Billy Miller is a hit with the fans. He is living up to the legend of Jason Morgan and his chemistry with Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) is undeniable. Obviously, any recast is going to have minor and major differences from the previous actor who played the part. It is important to realize that in these situations, we will never get an exact replica. It’s important to welcome these changes with open arms, and appreciate the work that the actor is doing in order to entertain the fans. Billy Miller discusses the differences he is creating in this new Jason, aka Jake. In a recent interview, Miller said, “It would be ridiculous for me to mimic (the way Burton played him).” Miller states that this new Jason is a bit brighter, he smiles more, and throws in jokes to lighten the mood. He continued to explain, “It’s more fun in this genre whenever you can add some lightness to it or make it funny. You don’t get a lot of room for that so I usually look for it. It’s a scary position for this guy who is so lost and doesn’t know who he is, so you match that with a little bit of humor.”

Billy Miller is looking forward to when Jason finally comes in contact with his past. His past that includes his old lifestyle. His job. Miller looks forward to working with legends such as Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos), Roger Howarth (Franco), and Tony Geary (Luke Spencer). In regard to working with Geary, Miller says, “I can’t wait for that acting class.”

Tell us how you think Billy Miller is doing in his role as Jason Morgan! Are you happy to have Jason back, or would you rather Steve or nothing? Let us know your thoughts by commenting below.

 

Jason Morgan: I’ll Be Home for Christmas

This year, there may just be a Christmas miracle. Although Jason is technically “home,” he doesn’t actually know it. He doesn’t know his place in this world, he doesn’t even know his own real name. What he does know right now, is that he has a true friend in Elizabeth Webber, and that he has an undeniable connection to Danny.

Brand new General Hospital spoilers insinuate that Jake will finally remember exactly who he is, who is son, is, who his wife is, and who is friends and family are. At this point is has not been confirmed, but there is a strong believe that Jake will be revealed as Jason the week of December 22nd. If General Hospital rumors regarding this are true, this would mean that Jason would be home for Christmas. Fans have been waiting for what seems like forever for a JaSam reunion, and it looks like we might get our Christmas miracle.

Share this post if you want Jason home with Sam and Danny for Christmas!

General Hospital Promo: A Whole New Side of Jason!

ABC’s General Hospital has a brand new promo to give fans a sneak peek at the new Jason Morgan! Actor Billy Miller has taken on the role and replaced Steve Burton as Jason after 21 years. Right now, Jason Morgan is lying in a hospital bed at General Hospital with Nurse Elizabeth Webber at his side. The only thing that feels right to him at the moment is a connection with the name Jake. He chooses to call himself Jake and he and Liz agree upon that decision. Jason and Elizabeth are starting to start a bond… or rekindle and old  one. No matter what Jason’s personality will be like, and no matter who he will be most drawn to, the fact remains that Jason Morgan is HOME. His wife, Samantha Morgan, his boss, Sonny Corinthos, and his best friend, Carly Corinthos Jacks will be getting their loved one back, along with his Mother, Monica Quartermaine, and many other friends and family that have been missing Jason since 2012.

Check out General Hospital’s new promo!

Who do you think Jason will become? Jason Morgan? Quartermaine? Or… A whole new side of Jason?!

Photo from: michaelfairmansoaps.com

Throwback Thursday!

Take a look at this photo found on fanpop.com. These baby faces are none other than the legendary couple Liz and Lucky, also known as LnL2 (Luke and Laura 2).

Share if you miss these two and their loves story together.

#TBT

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