There always seems to be some kind of mob war going on in Port Charles and on General Hospital.
It appeared there might be a break in it when Julian stood trial in what seemed to be an open-and-shut case. But, when the Jerome family kingpin escaped justice, it seemed that Sonny Corinthos was ready to deliver it himself. Unfortunately, his son Morgan (Bryan Craig) ended up paying the ultimate price. Soap Hub asked if you think Sonny will control himself and stop seeking revenge on Julian.
Revenge Is On
Over 7,000 votes were tallied, and 52% said no way will Sonny control himself. You saw how he handled himself when Julian dropped by the house, looking to end the war. Perhaps if Carly (Laura Wright) was still in the picture, she could talk him down but now that she’s moved out – forget about it! Sonny’s better angel is no longer on his shoulder. Morgan’s death has changed everything, and Sonny wants his enemy out of the picture.
Turn the Other Cheek
That talk with Griffin (Matt Cohen) before Morgan was killed was enough for 36% of you to think Sonny could put an end to this war once he calms down after the initial shock wears off. Griffin’s words were powerful, and they seemed to resonate with our favorite mobster. You have faith that it won’t be long before Sonny realizes he can’t play God and must let things work out the way He sees fit.
Jury is Out
Everything is so volatile right now that 12% of you are not sure which way this will go! You were impressed by what happened with Griffin too, but you also know that Sonny (Maurice Benard) is wired a certain way and revenge is a part of his DNA. It really could go either way – but you’re excited to watch General Hospital regardless to see how this whole thing turns out!
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