General Hospital Spoilers: A Connection Between Nathan’s True Identity And Faison’s Past, Teasing A Chilling Possibility?
General Hospital spoilers and updates tease Cesar Faison’s (Anders Hove) return may not be about his resurrection, but something much more interesting-and chilling! Are the mysterious dots finally connecting, and making more sense?
The Crystalline Conspiracy
In her prison cell/apartment on General Hospital, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) received a copy of The Crystalline Conspiracy, authored by P.K. Sinclair, also known as Cesar Faison.
It bore a handwritten note for his muse, signed simply as “C.” In another context, this might seem threatening, but here it felt like validation.
Coupled with a casual mention of Nathan West’s (Ryan Paevey) last name, the scattered clues from previous months began to align. Anna getting Faison’s book seemed more like affirmation than intimidation.
Brennan Said Nathan’s Last Name Is Faison
The revelation gained significance alongside Jack Brennan’s (Chris L. McKenna) reminder that Nathan’s last name is Faison-though it’s actually Westbourne, or “West” for short.
With Peter August, aka Heinrich Faison (Wes Ramsey), confirmed dead, the narrative shifted towards preservation rather than resurrection. The earlier image of a brain in Henry Dalton’s (Daniel Goddard) lab now appears as foundational, not just superficial.
Nathan’s prolonged absence and smooth return no longer felt like mere coincidence. The episode hinted that Faison’s influence might persist through a host rather than a physical form.
The Book Was A Sign, Not A Warning
The reveal was effective because it was part of a larger context-Anna got Faison’s novel in the same episode where Jack reminded Lulu Spencer (Alexa Havins Bruening) that Nathan’s last name was Faison.
Instead of treating this as mere backstory, the show framed it as urgent-timing and restraint were crucial; Peter was dead, and the show made that clear.
This wasn’t about a son following in his father’s footsteps for revenge; it hinted at something colder and darker, suggesting preservation rather than rebirth. The earlier image of a brain on a computer in Dalton’s lab shifted from sci-fi to foundational.
Faison’s Survival With No Body, Nathan’s Too Easy Acceptance
The story had already hinted at survival without a body, with Faison’s consciousness living on in a digital form; the book simply confirmed this intent.
Nathan’s return is quite suspicious and unsettling, especially since he shows little interest in discovering what happened after being declared dead. However, this episode changed the perspective.
Seven years gone, a smooth comeback, instant trust – these weren’t just conveniences; they were key elements. Jack’s observations weren’t dramatic; they were factual, this made it worse; he wasn’t accusing Nathan of anything provable.
He highlighted that the numbers didn’t add up and that everyone was too quick to stop questioning and accept Nathan back without understanding his past.
Faison’s Digital Doppelganger Living In Nathan’s Body?
If Faison’s mind has persisted, the real question isn’t its whereabouts, instead, it is: Who has been bearing it; Nathan doesn’t appear to be in on it. He could be an unintentional host, harboring Faison’s consciousness; a ticking time bomb poised to explode.
The series has previously explored memory-mapping, and he might unknowingly serve as a sleeper agent, ready to activate Faison’s sinister ultimate plan.
This entire scenario serves as a stark reminder that Faison never truly needed to be physically present to exert control. He merely requires a conduit through which he can perpetuate his wicked legacy.
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