In ABC's "General Hospital," Ava Jerome (Maura West) ensures that her daughter Kiki (Kristen Alderson) breaks up with Morgan Corinthos (Bryan Craig) who has a bipolar disorder. Morgan has come a long way to get his life on track, and was admitted in a mental facility so he gets cure fast.
Morgan had a pleasant surprise to see Kiki lately at Perks and they shared a kiss, then Ava appeared. After recruiting someone to break the lovers, Morgan asked Ava if there is anything she would not do when she also took some of his medication out of the bottle.
Ava replied that her daughter will understand when she will be a mother herself. To that, Kiki replied she would trust her children. Ava feared Kiki will be hurt by Morgan again which she cannot just allow to happen, according to a recap by Soap Central.
Being with Kiki gives Morgan happiness and stability. However, Ava messes with his medication he so worked hard to get in order. He got his disorder from his father Sonny (Maurice Benard), who is also helping him with full support. He is now able to handle the disorder correctly, being able to think before reacting to situations.
It was hinted "General Hospital" this week will have Ava coming up with a sinister plan, according to ABC. With her s intervention, Morgan may not be able to handle it when Kiki is taken from him. Ava is likewise trying to rebuild her relationship with daughter.
During the "General Hospital" episode on Aug. 22, Monday, Morgan had an encounter with a businessman. While in the counter, the guy bragged about a six-figure business deal over the phone and complained about the bad service as well as Kiki being unfriendly. When Kiki walked away and the guy grabbed her arm, Morgan ran and pinned him against the wall.
The guy and Morgan had a fight and Kiki called Sonny for help. Ava also appeared and asked Kiki if she wanted to have an uncontrollable Morgan for the rest of her life. Sonny arrived and Kiki told him Morgan handled himself well. The father told his son to stick with his therapy and medication.
Messing up Morgan's medications could make him destructive, and harm Kiki. Mental illness can hit any home and the thought of seeing Morgan goes downward spiral is something some followers of the show cannot take enough. They think it could go that far.
Watch a scene of Kiki and Morgan in America's longest running soap opera below.
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