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Jason Morgan is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera, ... Patient 6 makes his way back to Port Charles, just as Jason wakes up. Patient 6 claims to be Jason ...
When Jason lays the baby on Sam's chest, Sam wakes up and recovers. She and Jason name their daughter Emily Scout Morgan. In November 2017, while in an exclusive Russian clinic, Ava Jerome is seeking help for her severe facial burns. While there she meets Patient 6, who bears a striking resemblance to Jason Morgan's original face.
Patient and friend of Kevin Collins. Formerly involved with Nina Reeves and Ava Jerome, long believing her daughter Kiki to be his. Married to Elizabeth Webber. Committed many crimes before a brain tumor was removed, including tormenting Jason Morgan, Sam McCall and Maxie Jones. Killed by Peter August.
Andy Archer is an anesthesiologist at General Hospital, portrayed by Ron Melendez in the 2007 first season of General Hospital: Night Shift. [3] In the storyline, Archer self-medicates with gas to help himself sleep but soon becomes addicted; he is nearly killed when "psychotic" nurse Jolene Crowell tries to kill him by upping his dosage as he sleeps. [4]
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After meeting Jason's son, Danny Morgan, Robin agrees to help Victor so she can also save Jason. She says goodbye to Mac, Anna, Patrick and Emma and leaves town with Victor. On August 5, 2014, Patrick runs into Robin at the Crichton-Clark Clinic. He was there with Sam, looking for answers on a former patient, Nina Clay (Michelle Stafford ...
In 2023 JPMorgan Chase confirmed it had raked in the highest revenue figure–$49.6 billion—in U.S. banking history. JPMorgan remains comfortably America's biggest bank, with $3.7 trillion in ...
Prior to its premiere, SOAPnet had announced that Night Shift would "delve deeper into the relationships, friendships and medical cases seen at the hospital." [2] It was noted that unlike General Hospital itself, the stories on Night Shift would be "self-contained and wrap up during each weekly one-hour episode," as well as being "understandable to viewers who do not watch General Hospital."