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*Updated with snark: Oh yeah. And then there is this. Jack is up to something!

From: Antwon Find all posts by Antwon View Antwon's profile Send private message to Antwon
Date: Fri, 21-Feb-2025 8:34:35 AM PST
Where: General Hospital Message Board
In topic: ****Week of February 17th Spoiler HP**** posted by RehvengeIsSweet
In reply to: I remember him talking to that woman about Cyrus and he can't be the one posted by jeffb_FriscoSonnyFan
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From headwriters Korte and Chris: Cyrus’s Death And Its Fallout For Josslyn, Brennan, Carly And Jason!

On the Cyrus front, Korte and Van Etten shared, “Cyrus’s death serves as a critical turning point in several lives — primarily Josslyn’s. She’s proved able to track down Dex’s killer and just as importantly, to save her own life when Cyrus threatened her. But she didn’t do it entirely alone. Brennan has been in the background all along, providing a nudge here and a morsel of information there. We’ll soon learn why. Brennan’s presence in Port Charles and his proximity to Carly is no accident. His feelings for Carly are accidental, though — and those feelings will come into direct conflict with his intentions for Josslyn.”

They continue, “The Spencer women will find themselves plunged into a world totally alien to them — Brennan’s world. But General Hospital fans know that other characters on the canvas are well-acquainted with Brennan’s business. A number of Port Charles residents will be pulled into this developing story as loyalties, friendships, and families will be called into question, present loves tested, new loves emerge, and many lives threatened… Jason among them! Josslyn’s act — and Brennan’s assistance — puts our hero’s freedom on the line… and elicits suspicion about exactly what happened to Cyrus, and who made it happen.”

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And that ladies and gentlemen is what's wrong with this show and writing regime. Jason Morgan cannot be both a mob enforcer who kidnaps, beats, intimidates, tortures and murders people--but also be a hero. Pick one! They want to have their cake and eat it too. Jason Morgan is many things but he is no hero.

noun
1.
a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
"a war hero"

the chief male character in a book, play, or movie, who is typically identified with good qualities, and with whom the reader is expected to sympathize.


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