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Chatter Box
GH's Steve Burton (Jason) answers your questions.
Who is a better pool player, Steve Burton or Jason Morgan? - Pam Kauffman,
Pine City, NY
SB: Actually, I am. I used to play a lot, and play 9-ball tournaments, so I can
play pretty well. Jason is brain damaged. I don't think he knows what he's
doing.
I am a huge fan of Jason and Courtney. Do you think they can overcome their
problems and work this relationship out? - Amanda S, Ridgeley, W VA
SB: If she stops kissing Jax, maybe. All I'm asking is for one scene where they
don't kiss. Jason broke up with Courtney and the next day, she was on the
private jet, sipping champagne, giggling with Jax on her way to gamble in Monte
Carlo. Poor Jason's body didn't even get cold.
Do you and Alicia Leigh Willis get along? What is your favorite Journey
scene. - Karen Tanner, Falmouth, Maine
SB: Of course we get along. When Jason gave Courtney the ring back and signed
the divorce papers, when Courtney lost the baby....we've had a lot of great
scenes.
How do you deal with a storyline that you don't like? Secondly, how does
your wife deal with your stardom and all that goes with it? - Teresa M.
Galazin-Miller, via e-mail
SB: Fortunately, I don't get many stories that I don't like. As for my wife,
first of all, no one really gives a rats ass about us in Los Angeles. That's
the good thing. Fans of soaps are pretty respectful the majority of the time.
When my wife and I first started going out, it was a little odd for her. She
had never encountered anything like that. It's a whole different world. Once
you know what it's about, it's all good. It pays the bills, baby.
Have you ever read a script and felt that the writers wanted Jason to do
something that you believed was not right based on your experience portraying
him? If so how do you voice your opinion? - Maria B. Hatzoglou, Astoria, NY
SB: If that happens I do pick up the phone and make a call. There are so many
different writers on the show. The head writers plan a story, then delegate to
the others what to write. Things can get lost in translation. A lot of times
you point something out and they are like.."Oh yeah, okay." It's
absolutely my responsibility because I'm on screen everyday. If my character is
doing stuff he normally wouldn't do, the fans aren't going to buy it. You have
to play a throughline for everything that's happened to you on the show, or
it's not going to be good for anybody.
Why didn't Jason ever try to avenge the death of his unborn child and crimes
committed against his wife by Alcazar? - Vicky Rossi, Glen Cove, NY
SB: At first Jason was thinking about shooting Alkazar, but he had so much hair
Jason didn't think he could get a clean shot. {laughs} Now he has a haircut.
No, because they don't write it that way. We get people on the show who are
enemies or bad people who go against Sonny, but we can't kill them. That puts
us in a tough spot, because we can't do anything about it.
Out of all of Jason's love interests, which one had the most potential and
which one were you most invested in. - Candie P, via e-mail
SB: My character changed, which I'm very happy for, when I went from gold mane
to the spiky hair. Each relationship I've had has allowed my character to grow
- Robin, Elizabeth ... Then, Courtney, because we'd never seen Jason actually
have that deep a relationship with a woman. It was always, "I'll pick you
up for a motorcycle ride," Or, "Let's walk over the bridge." It
was never living with somebody and interacting. I don't know if I necessarily
have a favorite, but all these relationships have helped my character grow.
It's the same thing with Sam now. It's adds a whole new element to Jason. I've
been equally invested in all of these relationships and believe Jason could get
back with any of these women at any point.
I was a big fan of Jason and Robin, but never got why Jason could not
forgive Robin for her so called betrayal- yet he forgives Carly and others. -
Kellie R Hayes, Bayside, NY
SB: Jason has actually forgiven Robin now. Kimberly McCullough (Robin) and I
had scenes at Lila's funeral where Jason thanked her for a lot of what she did
and [explained that he understood] why she did it. It was great to have
Kimberly back and work with her again. I like new people, new challenges. Robin
and Jason had such a great history on the show, that it was great even if it
was just for two scenes.
With both Jason and Elizabeth free again and their friendship still in
place, do you agree revisiting the romance would be a good storyline? And on a
personal note, what's your favorite thing to do with your daughter, and what do
you look forward to teaching her in the future? Jules, via e-mail
SB: I don't know what's going to happen with. As for Jason and Elizabeth,
that's always a possibility. I like working with Becky (Herbst). Jason and
Elizabeth had a good relationship. As for my daughter, I look forward to
getting up early with her on the weekends. My wife gets up with her all week so
I like to give her a break on the weekends and spend some time alone with my
daughter. In the future, I'd love to teach her sports. Probably Tennis or golf.
Would you play a story where Jason grows a backbone and stands up to Sonny
or even turns against him? - Steph, Los Angeles
SB: It would have to be something so huge for Sonny and Jason to go at each
other. And a woman ain't going to do it. Why ruin a relationship over something
stupid? Then Sonny would be left alone, as usual. Personally, I would be
against that, unless it was something ingenuous.
Soap Opera Weekly 2004
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