General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) is set to be killed off later this year. Unfortunately, that leaves Sam’s two children in a lurch. Sam has raised Danny primarily by herself since he was four months old.

Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) may be back but will Sam ask Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) to raise her son instead of his father?

Sam McCall Wants Danny Morgan To Have A Better Life

General Hospital spoilers reveal that Sam was all about having a child with Jason at one time. The only reason Sam had kids at all was because she and Jason were together and the opportunity for her to conceived became a reality after a life changing surgery. Jason was the only person Sam wanted kids with at the time.

Sam also has a daughter with Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) but she thought he was Jason at the time as well. However, after all these years, Sam has decided that Jason’s life is too dangerous and he barely gets to spend any time with his son.

Dante has been a father figure for him for some time and Sam may want to keep it that way.

GH Spoilers: Jason Morgan’s Job Can Be Dangerous

Jason has worked for Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) since he was 20 years old. After Jason’s TBI, he didn’t fit in anywhere and Sonny was the only one who gave him a chance. Unfortunately, Jason was very good at his job and became Sonny’s enforcer. Jason also ended up meeting Sam because of Sonny.

Sam and Jason used to be considered the Bonnie and Clyde of General Hospital. However, after losing Jason on the docks the first time he was kidnapped, something changed. Sam was lost and Danny’s leukemia certainly didn’t help matters. After Sam went to prison for Shiloh Archer’s (Coby Ryan McLaughlin), Sam couldn’t do the danger thing anymore.

General Hospital Spoilers: Sam Wants Dante To Raise Danny Instead Of Jason

General Hospital Spoilers: Jason Morgan Has Been An Absent Parent

Let’s be honest, Jason has been MIA for the better part of Danny’s life and in Sam’s mind, it was all caused by Jason’s choices. However, Jason didn’t give the Cassadine’s any reason to hold him hostage for their brain mapping experiment. Jason just wanted to do his job and come home to Sam and Danny.

Unfortunately, Sam may not want Jason anywhere near raising Danny and actually expect Dante to take care of him. After all, if Dante loves Sam, surely he would want to raise her son and keep him from turning out like Jason.

Sam wants much better for him. Would Jason Or Danny agree to this or will Danny insist on being with his dad.

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Sam McCall is facing a daunting decision on General Hospital – who will raise her son Danny after she meets her untimely demise. With Jason Morgan’s dangerous lifestyle and absence from Danny’s life, Sam may turn to Dante Falconeri to take on the fatherly role. Despite Sam’s initial desire to have children with Jason, she now realizes that his line of work puts their family at risk. Jason’s ties to Sonny Corinthos and his dangerous job as an enforcer have kept him away from Danny for most of the child’s life. Sam may see Dante as a more stable and responsible father figure for her son.Jason’s history of putting his job first has left a significant impact on Danny and Sam. Sam believes that Dante’s love and dedication to her could make him a better parent for Danny, steering him away from the dangers of Jason’s lifestyle. Will Danny agree to this arrangement, or will he insist on being with his biological father?As the storyline unfolds on General Hospital, fans will be left wondering about the fate of Danny and who will ultimately raise him. Stay tuned for more updates on this gripping storyline and the latest news and spoilers from GH. Keep coming back for more insightful content and follow us for all the latest developments in the world of General Hospital.

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