General Hospital fans want more Suzanne as Jen Ray can't believe her luck

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General Hospital's Jen Ray as Suzanne. | Image Source: ABC

Suzanne has quietly become one of General Hospital’s MVPs. Brought in as Alexis’ (Nancy Lee Grahn) assistant, she’s now sitting in the middle of Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) unraveling case, offering blunt assessments where others hedge. Her “guilty” verdict during the mock trial didn’t just rattle Willow; it gave viewers someone new to watch closely. That growing presence made Jen Ray’s recent social post land harder than a routine cast snapshot.

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On Instagram, Ray wrote, “I am SO lucky to be able to step into the Port Charles world and be welcomed as I have! I have so much admiration of the talent, hard work, and KINDNESS of everyone in front of and behind the camera! Check out this week’s episodes: Tuesday (S63 E62) & Wednesday (S63 E63) on Hulu or ABC.com. I had a blast working with everyone! #generalhospital #gh #Suzanne #AlexisAssistant #portcharles.”

The photo caught Ray alongside her castmates, MacMullen, Grahn, Cameron Mathison (Drew), and Cynthia Watros (Nina). It felt like a quick moment grabbed between takes, not something fussed over or arranged. No storyline tease. Just a group shot that felt earned.

Co-stars noticed too. MacMullen jumped in with “You’re amazing!! 🔥❤,” while Finola Hughes (Anna) added, “You are really killing it.” Clearly, Suzanne is fast becoming a fan favorite. (Learn why Ray is so familiar to GH fans.)

General Hospital fans want more Suzanne

General Hospital's Alexis and Suzanne. | Image Source: ABC
General Hospital's Alexis and Suzanne. | Image Source: ABC

The response was immediate and loud, with fans making it clear they wanted more Suzanne on their screens. Several pushed for the character to stick around long-term, praising Ray’s presence in recent scenes and singling out her mock juror performance as a standout. Viewers noted her timing, facial reactions, and the way she cut through the courtroom tension, with more than a few suggesting she’d earned a bigger seat at the Port Charles table.

Others leaned fully into soap-mode speculation. Several hilariously speculated that Suzanne might end up being a twist in the shooting mystery. Others joked that assistants often seem guilty. It showed that Ray is more than just a background player because fans are including her in their theories.

What stood out most was consistency. Again and again, fans asked for more scenes, more story, more Suzanne. Not because she was flashy, but because she fit. In a week full of arrests, reversals, and collapsing alibis, Suzanne didn’t overplay her hand. She simply told the truth as she saw it. And Port Charles, along with its audience, seemed to lean in. (Check out Ray and Grahn's hilarious behind-the-scenes moment.)

General Hospital can be seen weekdays on ABC and Hulu.