'General Hospital' (GH) Spoilers: Jason's Memories Come Back After Horrifying Accident [VIDEO]
Despite learning the truth about his identity months before, Jason (Billy Miller) still has no recollection of nearly any of his memories from the past, but that could all change now after a potentially devastating car crash on General Hospital.
While on his motorcycle, Jason had an accident when the transport van which was carrying Dante (Dominic Zamprogna), Nathan (Ryan Paevey) and Carlos (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) as they brought him to a new facility veered off the road when Carlos tried to escape. Now, several lives hang in the balance, and it could be up to Jason to save them.
In a preview clip for the Monday, May 9 episode, he appears to be hallucinating while lying unconscious on the road after the accident, and he will imagine someone who could unlock his memories completely as a result-Robin (Kimberly McCullogh).
"He's not dead yet, Jason. We have to save him," her voice is heard saying in the clip, as the scene shows Dante, also unconscious and on the ground.
If conjuring up Robin helps Jason regain his memories, it could be huge, not only for his life in general, allowing him to stop feeling frustrated when loved ones expect him to act the way he did in the past, but it could also be the very thing that saves lives in the process, especially Dante's.
"Jason, get up. My son needs you. He's in trouble," Sonny's (Maurice Benard) voice says in the clip. "Dante doesn't have much time."
It will be more imperative than ever that Jason potentially helps save Dante's life, as well as Nathan's. Both men have recently seen their lives take a far more gratifying turn, after Nathan became engaged to Maxie (Kirsten Storms) and Dante finally reunited with Lulu (Emme Rylan) and they started making plans to celebrate their rekindled relationship by getting a bigger place for their family. Now, their fates could rest in Jason's hands, and his memories could be the catalyst which propels him to take action.
General Hospital airs Monday-Friday at 3 p.m. on ABC.