It’s looking like the end of the road for Jason and Sam on General Hospital. After over two decades of being Jason’s (Steve Burton) ride or die mob moll, Sam (Kelly Monaco) seems to have come to the latent realization that being involved in organized crime might, at times, lead to her and her children’s lives being put in danger. Well, she can’t have that… now.
So if Jason and Sam do break up, who should the heartbroken hitman hook up with next? What over 2,000 fans would like to see happen:
A majority 69% of the fans were intrigued by the spark of chemistry they saw between Jason and Britt (Kelley Thiebaud). Britt doesn’t worship or make up excuses for Jason the way that all of his previous women have. But she’s also the daughter of supervillains and has done some pretty underhanded things herself. So who is she to judge? Jason likes women who don’t judge.
A smaller 24% never got closure for Jason and Elizabeth’s (Rebecca Herbst) love story, and think now would be a good time to get it. Or to, you know, continue it. Elizabeth’s current husband has another brain tumor. Let’s get rid of him, you say, and move Liz on…
Only 6% of the audience wants to see Jason go back to Carly (Laura Wright), the woman who has always loved him, no matter what. She was there even before Sonny (Maurice Benard) was, and fans strongly suspect that Carly would never leave the father of her children… for anyone but her first love, Jason.
Poor Ava (Maura West). She couldn’t even scrounge up 1% of the vote. They clicked a bit during her scar/his Russian clinic phase. But, in the end, Ava is out of Jason’s league. He only knows how to kill people. She really knows how to hurt them. General Hospital (GH) airs weekdays on ABC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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