"General Hospital" spoilers for the upcoming week of March 6, 2017 of the ABC soap opera reveal that Sam and Jason will be bracing themselves for the worst possible situation after they have recently become victims of Liv's revenge plan. This led to speculations that Jason Morgan may soon be gone from Port Charles, as Billy Miller has landed a role in the Showtime drama, "Ray Donovan."

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"General Hospital" weekly spoilers from Soap Central tease that Jason and Sam will be preparing themselves for whatever news comes their way. As seen in the latest episodes of the ABC soap opera, Sam was kidnapped by Liv as part of her revenge plan against Julian.

This threatened Sam's life as well as hers and Jason's unborn child. While there are rumors that Sam will be the one to suffer the most in the upcoming "General Hospital" episodes, there are also speculations that Jason will be ready to leave Port Charles.

GH spoilers from Celeb Dirty Laundry note on the possibility that Billy Miller may be considering to leave the ABC soap opera now that he has landed a role in the Showtime series, "Ray Donovan." Miller will reportedly be playing the role of Todd Dougherty, who is Maureen's brother.

Since there have been reports that Liv Schreiber, one of the lead actors in "Ray Donovan," is planning to leave the show, this may open up the doors for Miller to play as one of the lead roles. Many fans expressed support for the actor and hope that Steve Burton will reclaim the role of Jason Morgan in "General Hospital."

Meanwhile, other "General Hospital" spoilers from the aforementioned publication hint that the residents of Port Charles will be making an odd discovery. Michael will have doubts about his father while Anna will discover more about her past.

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