Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Case Closed?

Part of: Making the Rounds at General Hospital

When Maxie found Cooper hanging from the rafters, she let out a shrill scream. Jason had just walked in the diner and flew up the stairs, while Logan, Lulu, and Mike stood dumbfounded. Another case of Superman Jason saving the day, I thought, but apparently Cooper had called him and asked him over just moments before he died. Jason confided in Spinelli he didn't believe it was a suicide. On the other hand, the police found the stolen DNA report and matched Coop's boots to tracks found at the scene of Georgie's murder. Case closed, they decided. Cooper was the TMK and killed himself because he was close to being caught.

There's a flaw in this theory. Cooper wasn't even on their radar. They were too focused on Johnny to even look at anyone else. I agree with Jason — if he truly committed suicide he wouldn't have called Jason just before. The window to the room was open, obviously a means of escape for the person who hung him up. Logan was playing his cards awfully close to his vest and acting extremely suspicious but it all just seems too neat and clean for a soap storyline.

I understand Liz was upset to find Sam babysitting Jake, but I really thought she went over the line with her threats to tell Lucky the whole truth. Maybe if you'd have told Lucky the truth eighteen months ago, you wouldn't be in this boat now, Liz. You can't keep both Lucky and Jason. You let Lucky go, move on. Yes, Sam's far from an angel in this, but I do see a change in her. I don't think she's trying to manipulate Lucky anymore; she just wants some peace and happiness in her life. My advice to her, however, is come clean quick before Liz outs her.

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  • 1 - Kristina

    Jan 29, 2008 at 1:59 pm

    This is really great review!

  • 2 - Connie Phillips

    Jan 29, 2008 at 2:01 pm

    Thanks, Kristina! I appreciate it.

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