One Jason Isn’t Enough, Another One Incoming On General Hospital
One Jason Isn’t Enough, Another One Incoming On General Hospital
One Jason Isn’t Enough, Another One Incoming On General Hospital
One thing that always had General Hospital fans heartbroken was the fact that Jason’s sons would have to grow up without knowing their dad. However, with Steve Burton finally reviving the role, we are all set to enjoy some heartwarming father-son scenes for him and the boys!
But, there is another debate making rounds in social media circuits these days. Which of his sons, Jake or Danny, would turn out to be more like him. Perhaps even carry forward Jason’s legacy on General Hospital.
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For the longest time fans had been on the fence over it. However, after watching the March 19, 2024, episode, we feel General Hospital is moving in the direction of turning Danny into a mini- Jason. In the much awaited and revered father-son reunion scene, Danny appeared rather taken aback by Jason.
In the episode, he stopped by the Quartermaine boathouse to check in on his recovering father. As Danny helped an unsteady Jason settle down, he had an array of questions for his father. Each of them pointing towards how much he wants to know and understand Jason.
The two connect on the similarities of their hobbies. Danny tells his dad that he is very much interested in taking Auto shop. Furthermore, he spills that he wants to play football but his mom won’t let him as she fears brain damage.
Danny then asks Jason about the time he suffered brain-damage on General Hospital. Jason tells him that it was caused by a car accident and not football. Through the scenes it was pretty clear that not only did Danny want to connect with his father, he even craves be like him.
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Do you think this will be an ongoing theme in their father-son relationship? Danny trying to follow Jason’s footsteps? If so, what will be Sam’s stance on that? Discuss with us in the comments.