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"I will kill you" yep Jason says those words to Sam. Jason doesnt hurt women yet hiring 2 guys to scare precious Elizabeth warrant him threatening to murder the woman he loved and was with for nearly 3 years. I was over him before but I now f--king hate him. He's so far up on my sh/t list, it isnt even funny. Oh well, dont be scared, Sam. She's killed quite a few people herself and if its war he wants, then bring it. He better hope he's prepared for when she busts a bullet up his azz.

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They are ruining Jason's character. Jason is starting to appear cold and soulless. Until now Jason hasn't really done anything wrong. However they are willing to make Jason threaten to kill the one woman who stood beside him for over 3 years. This woman gave up everything for him and apparently none of it matters to him. Sam has been the most loyal girlfriend Jason has EVER had even including that Maureen slip. Sam protected him and testified FOR him. She has looked out for him and loved him and protected him. She has given him everything and now he is going to kill her. For Liz? Wow.

I feel bad for Jasam fans. They have to be hurting here. I can't believe it. Say what you will about Sam but she doesn't deserve to die especially not by the hands of the man she gave up everything for. It's sick and twisted and it doesn't put Jason is a postive light at all.

What Sam did may not have been kosher but it doesn't warrant death. Does Jason even have a heart? Does he have a soul. How could he seriously do this to her if he truely EVER loved her? Jason looks fickle and cold here and there really is no justification. Atleast with Sam she wasn't in her right mind frame. I can understand that. Thus why I can understand why Sam didn't say anything about Jake being abducted. Even with her fake mobbing I can understand that she wants revenge. However what Jason is doing is EXTRA.

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Wow....I'm not even a JaSam fan but that is awful. This is the woman who he was in love with just last month.

I hate Liason...I hate LuSam.....I hate Lulu/Logan......Damn show has no rootable couples. Why can't there just be one rootable couple with good writing? Oh wait....Guza's writing.

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Woohoo GO JASON! If Sam did to my kid, what she did to Jake, they'd never find her body. She scares a mother and her two kids, uh yeah, she'd be so beyond dead if it were me.

I mean seriously Alexis should disown the skank, she will so turn around and hire someone to scare Kristina and Molly the minute she gets pissed off.

Ugh

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Oh and Jason didn't have a hand in Sonny stealing Michael from AJ? Oh please. :rolleyes: I'm so sick of Jason always being the good guy. He's done [!@#$%^&*] as bad or worse then most everyone in PC, and him and Sam are about equal on the murdering and child kipnapping field, IMO. The fact that he thinks he has the right to pass judgement or level out any kid of punishment for crap he's done, makes me sick. Jason is NOT a victim. He's not being wronged. He's not having something happen to him that he didn't already inflict on others, including his own brother.

I don't feel a drop of sympathy for him or Lying Lizzie. I can't wait for the [!@#$%^&*] to hit the fan and I hope they get covered in it.

I'm not defending Sam, I hate the skank. I'm just calling a spade a spade and think that Jason and his God complex need to be put into check, yesterday.

I'm probably the only one, but as a one time JaSam fan, this promo is really hard to believe. It's shocking, well not so much since this is Saint Jason and everyone must be destoryed so his halo shines it's brightest, how they've ended up. I may hate both Jason and Sam, but there's no way in hell I'm going to buy this whole "he pined for Liz that whole time" BS.

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I didn't say Sam was right, she's not. I think she's a sick, twisted, skank, and I'm actually happy that someone wants to bump her off.

I'm just saying that Jason isn't he morality police and has no right to opne his damn mouth to threaten anyone. He's as big a hypocrite as he is a liar.

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Another board I post on, had a huge JaSam following and we all pretty much hate Jason and have for some time. It was funny to see his name taking off of the Sam/Kelly forum. Most have since thrown their support into LuSam. This promo is digusting and the final nail in the coffin. Jason is officialy dead to me. Thanks Lizzie!

and what Sam did doesnt justify being murdered. She scared St. Liz in front of her kids. Yeah lets crucify her literally. Its a joke given how many times Jason has killed and recently got off on killign Lorenzo. He is the LAST person to be passing judgement

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Uh what exactly did Sam do to Liz? She hired actors to scare her. That is not grounds for death. It's not like the children were traumatized. They didn't even know what was going on and they were mostly unaffected. What did she do to Jake? Nothing.

Say what you will but the fact that Jason is willing to kill Sam the one person who has stood by him through EVERYTHING and was the truest, loyalist girlfriend the soulless borg has ever had is so far beyond wrong and beyond cold. Jason has no humanity. That's pretty much what it comes down to. The fact that Jason is willing to kill Sam (the woman he has loved for over 3 years) when they just broke up maybe two-three weeks ago shows that Jason isn't capable of having human feelings.

Jason just looks bad here from all sides. Sam may have done wrong but what she did no where near warrants what he's threatening. Jason is willing to kill Sam after everything. Jason has no soul. That's pretty much what it comes down to. He has no human feelings.

I think Jason has a few more murders on Sam. :lol:

So how does one justify Jason's actions?

How many wrongs does Jason get to commit?

How does Jason killing Sam make a right?

How is Jason killing Sam okay?

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I don't get what the big f'ing deal is with what Sam did. It's not like that was something that Cam and Jake won't have to get used to when they go play house with Jason. Jason should stop to think for half a second that it's a good thing thing that this time Jake, Cam and Lying Lizzie weren't actually in danger.

People act like its something shocking that Cam and Jake will never witness again. LMAO

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if anythign Sam saved those kids, depending on how you look at it. Liz has been chasing after Jason for a damn year and never took her kids into account when she brought them to see him, let him in her home, let him play with them in public. Anyone of Jason's enemies could have caught on and targeted them to get to Jason. It took Sam hiring actors to pose as a threat to scare Liz straight into cutting all ties from Jason and truly focus on her children's safety. That was something she was NOT doing before. It was a blessing in disguise bc I think Sam knocked some sense into her in that this would be her reality. Liason is a fantasy. The mob stuff, the kidnappings, the shootings, arrests, beatings, etc are a reality. Liz needed to realize and thanks to Sam, she does

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Oh, I just can't wait to see how Jason fans answer these! Good one, Skin! :D :D

I don't like Sam. I love to hate her. Simply for the fact that she is one person that isn't kissing Jason's murderous ass anymore! I am sick of people speaking of that murderer like he's some saint. I don't care if he's kind and sweet and has a huge heart, he kills people for living and that's just wrong.

Moving on to another storyline from that promo... is that Logan in bed with Maxie?! The bastard sleep with her?!?!? Damn it! I thought they moved on from that thought and made Logan truly care for Lulu! Bastard!

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I'm not going to lie, I have always hated Sam. I like Liz, and I like Lucky. I like them together. I also like Jason, and I think he and Liz are good together on the show as it stands now, with Lucky being written as he is.

I do not agree with Jason threatening to kill Sam. I goes over the line for Jason.

However, lets not make light of what Sam did. Two masked men pointed guns at a woman and her two children, and threatened to kidnap them. A month ago Liz got her baby back from a kidnapping that Sam could have prevented. This is pretty far gone people.

Jason and Sonny are always written as being the only people with true morals in town. I have hated that for years, but Sam goes way beyond just revenge. Sleeping with Lucky is revenge, this is something far more sinister. I understand why people hate saint Liz and justice Jason, but to excuse what Sam did as not such a big deal? It was huge.

Has anyone noticed how similar Liz is becoming to the Lily storyline with Sonny. Lily was NO SAINT, but man did Sonny see her as one.

Even though I hated the character of Courtney by the time she left, I enjoyed the affair storyline with her and Nikolas. Nobody was made into a cartoon badguy, they were just people who made mistakes. Sam is becoming a Cassadine. I dig it, but that doesn't mean she isn't a villain.

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