General Hospital Season 49 Episode 353 - Watch Legally and Safely
General Hospital: Patrick tells Robin that the fragment is in a rather difficult place and he should be the one operating. Elizabeth tells Matt that Siobhan's autopsy should tell them something of how she died. Carly is not thrilled when Michael backs Sonny. Sam comes out and tells Patrick that Jason has agreed to do the surgery, Matt then agrees that he shouldn't be in there. Monica is grateful and thinks Jason made the right decision. Carly tells Jason that Michael wants to take over while he's recovering, Sam comes in and says not to unload this on him now. Elizabeth tells Matt that they decision that was made doesn't mean he's not a good surgeon. Monica tells Edward she wonders if it's possible that Jason will be once again a Quartermaine. Carly, Sam and Elizabeth each fantasize what life is like if Jason if he was involved with them, but each of then don't have happy endings. Monica has a daydream of Jason being appointed the new chief of staff at General Hospital and congratulated by Alan, but is shocked when they both see Jason doing cocaine. Patrick says that Jason's pressure is dropping.
How to Watch General Hospital Season 49 Episode 353 Legally and Safely
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