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Elizabeth’s Surprise Visitor, Jason Finally Checks In

General Hospital (GH) spoilers and updates tease in this week’s Sneak Peek, Elizabeth Baldwin (Rebecca Herbst) gets a not so surprising visitor.

Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) finally checks in, and Aiden Spencer (Enzo DeAngelis) answers the door.

General Hospital Spoilers – Knock Knock

Aiden is sitting on the couch, the only one in the living room at the Baldwin house when he hears someone knocking at the door; he answers and says hi.

Aiden hasn’t seen Jason for a long time, and at first doesn’t seem to recognize him; it takes Jason a minute to place him as well, and says Aiden, right?

Aiden says yeah, and then he realizes who it is and says “You’re Jason”-and Jason says yes, so it’s been a while.

Aiden remembers his manners and apologizes, then asks Jason if he wants to come in – and Jason says thanks and enters the room; soon he spots Elizabeth.

Elizabeth is coming downstairs in a robe, perhaps wondering who’d be coming over unexpectedly, and approaches Jason, who then calls her by name.

GH Spoilers – Giving Thanks

Elizabeth then tells Jason “hi” and seems a little concerned and Jason says he hopes it’s okay that he stopped by. Elizabeth says yes, of course-Jason mentions he saw her at his arraignment, and he just wanted to thank her for being there.

Elizabeth then tells Jason that she just wanted to see for herself what was going on and congratulates him on having the charges dropped. Aiden stands by and listens as Jason apologizes, saying he should have dropped by sooner; Elizabeth says no, no, it’s fine.

Elizabeth’s older son, the one she has with Jason, didn’t take well to Jason showing up alive and being accused of shooting Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna).

General Hospital Spoilers – Maybe Now It’s The Perfect Time

Elizabeth doesn’t mention Jake Webber (Hudson West) by name, or that he was angry at Jason when he found out he was accused of shooting Dante.

Aiden had to separate him and Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn) when they physically fought over Jason’s guilt or innocence.

But she does tell Jason that to be quite honest, she doesn’t know what sort of reception he would have received had he shown up any earlier.

Now that Dante has come out of his coma and exonerated Jason, and even said Jason had saved his life, maybe now the timing is just right.

Jason nods yes, but soon Jake will come into the living room and see him, and he’ll be demanding some answers.

Be sure to catch up on everything happening with GH right now. Come back here often for General Hospital spoilers, news, and updates.

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