‘General Hospital’ October 14 Preview, Spoilers & Predictions: All Fingers Point To Sonny; ABC Releases October 14 Preview

By Maria Alamban - 14 Oct '16 03:41AM
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Fans of the world's oldest TV show to date are grilling over the latest developments of the story. Now that Bryan Craig's exit from the show is official, it looks like his character - Morgan Corinthos - is dead in the upcoming episodes of "General Hospital" Season 54.

Last week's episode showed Bryan Craig on his last appearance in "General Hospital" Season 54. Inquisitr narrates that Morgan accidentally got killed in an explosion where Julian Jerome (William DeVry) was the target. Fans are getting more upset as more key characters are leaving the show with very short notice. The successive exits were observed after Tyler Christopher (who portrayed the role of Nikolas Cassadine) left the show.

Craig's characters had its peak and boosted viewers' interests when he started acting bipolar towards a lot of things in "General Hospital" Season 54. His character's attitude might be the result of him getting involved in a love triangle with Ava Jerome (Maura West) and her daughter Kiki Jerome (Hayley Erin). Now, Morgan's existence is still in question as his body is still not found.

Meanwhile, Enstarz saw interrelated possibilities that will connect the story to Morgan's possible death in "General Hospital" Season 54. In the October 12 video, Carly (Laura Wright) was found convincing her mother Bobbie (Jacklyn Zeman) that Morgan is not yet dead. She utters to her the words "It's not true, it was just a dream."

Also, Morgan's father, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) is on a hot spot right now, putting him as the prime suspect of the incident. He will be deeply interrogated by Jason (Billy Miller). There are also talks that Morgan will be portrayed by another actor after the explosion. Meanwhile, based on the October 13th preview, Kiki was seen finding comfort from Franco Baldwin (Roger Howarth), a single incident which sparks the start of a lot speculations.

General Hospital remains to be the world's oldest and longest-running medical TV series today. It premiered on ABC way back in April 1, 1963. It celebrated its 50th year back in 2013. "General Hospital" airs from Mondays to Fridays on ABC at 3 PM. Below is a preview for October 14, Friday episode.

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