It looks like Julian is reverting to his wicked, wicked ways on General Hospital. In order to keep Wiley – and make sure he doesn’t go down if/when Brad’s (Parry Shen) crimes are exposed – Julian (William deVry) drugged his son-in-law, hoping to frame Brad as an addict so that Julian can take custody of his grandson.
The plan hit a snag when Lucas (Ryan Carnes) woke up. But are fans happy to see Julian finally showing who he really is… and always was? We heard from almost 3,000 fans!
We’re pretty bummed, 47% of the audience admits. We liked Julian better when he was a good guy. Or, at least, trying to be one. We want to see the man who romanced Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn), Sam’s (Kelly Monaco) dad, the hero who saved Danny’s life with a bone marrow transplant.
Sure, he may think he’s being a good father to Lucas, protecting his interests and saving Wiley from his nutso bio mama, Nelle (Chloe Lanier). But Lucas wouldn’t have wanted this.
A smaller 33% of you prefer Julian when he’s putting the fun in dysfunctional. Why should he be any different from sisters Olivia (Tonja Walker) and Ava (Maura West)? Julian wasn’t living his authentic life when he was playing house with Alexis. This is the real man. He should be proud of who he is, not try to become someone he isn’t for another person. Or so the current thinking goes, no?
And then there is the 20% who don’t care about what Julian does, as long as he remembers he loves Alexis. After all, based on choices she’s made (not on what she says), it’s clear Alexis has no moral compass. So if she doesn’t care about Julian’s evil deeds, why should we?
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