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Danny’s Revenge Plot, Plan To Make Sonny Pay!

General Hospital (GH) spoilers tease that Danny Morgan (Asher Antonyzyn) worships the ground his father, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) walks on.

So much so that his mother, Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco), worries that Danny will do something reckless and dangerous trying to be just like him.

Jason has a history of living life on the edge with little to no concern about the possibility of danger and Danny seems poised to follow in his father’s footstep. And if Danny thinks his father is in danger, he may throw caution to the wind to end the threat.

General Hospital Spoilers – Jason Morgan Was Attacked At Corinthos Coffee

Two armed gunmen tried to kill Jason inside the Corinthos Coffee warehouse where Jason works. Jason was able to kill one of his attackers but the other one got away.

As viewers know, Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) was responsible for the hit but because Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Bernard) threatened Jason very publicly recently, he became the prime suspect. It’s likely that word of Sonny’s threats will reach Danny sooner rather than later.

GH Spoilers – Danny Morgan Could Take Matters Into His Own Hands

Jason recently gave Danny a lesson in gun safety so that could play into Danny’s next move.

Perhaps he will somehow get his hands on a gun and decide to stop Sonny from killing his father. It would be a bold and dangerous move, because Sonny is well guarded most of the time but Danny may not see a choice.

Jason only recently returned to Port Charles after more than two years. Danny believed Jason was dead that whole time and won’t want to lose him again.

General Hospital Spoilers – Danny Morgan May Try To Threaten Sonny Corinthos

If Danny does take a gun to confront Sonny, its seems unlikely that his plans include actually shooting Sonny. More than likely, he would likely plan use the gun to threated Sonny into leaving Jason alone.

But Sonny has men everywhere and they may not realize that Danny is just a teenage and should shoot first and ask questions later if they think Sonny is in danger. Sam fears could very well come true if Danny goes down this dangerous path.

GH Spoilers – What Do You Think?

Will Danny decide to take matters into his own hands to protect Jason? Could he get his hands on a gun and go after Sonny? Will Sam’s nightmare come true? Anything can happen in Port Charles so stay tuned to General Hospital airing weekdays on ABC.

Don’t forget to check back right here regularly for all your General Hospital news, information and spoilers!

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