It’s unfair how Jax, a rich, charming, accented, handsome billionaire seems to have trouble with love on General Hospital. We realize he’s no mobster or blank-faced hit-man but, still, shouldn’t all of the above qualities count for something? We asked almost 9,000 viewers to pick the right woman for Jax (Ingo Rademacher).
Unsurprisingly, 80% of you voted for Nina (Cynthia Watros). Jax has been her knight in shining armor. And, goodness knows, she needs one. Nina has horrible taste in men. And she is always getting into trouble she can’t quite get herself out of.
There was the whole cutting Ava’s (Maura West) baby out of her womb thing. Then the disaster of her marriage(s) to Valentin (James Patrick Stuart). Heck, she literally can’t even recognize an impostor pretending to be her own child.
Jax can ground her, and maybe even calm her down a little. That wouldn’t just be a love match. That would be a public service.
A smaller 10% of General Hospital fans went for the old standby, Carly (Laura Wright). They never got a fair shake, blah, blah, blah, they share a daughter, blah, blah, blah, it would piss off Sonny (Maurice Benard)… Those are all good things, sure. But are they good for Jax?
What does it mean when Ava, got the same number of votes as “Other?” In this case, 5% each. Ava and Jax would be hot together. She’s as scheming as Carly and as crazy as Nina. She’s like the younger, more intense model.
Then again, just as many people would prefer someone else entirely. Hey, what about Liz (Rebecca Herbst)? Then again, there’s always Brenda (Vanessa Marcil)… General Hospital (GH) airs weekdays on ABC. Check your local listings for airtimes.
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