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General Hospital Still Fight Over Who Is To Blame For Britt's Death

General Hospital Still Fight Over Who Is To Blame For Britt's Death
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When someone you care about dies, it is always easier to blame someone else. But is fair?

General Hospital seems to be a show that even though it is frankly too old to even remember when it started (even though we know it was 60 years ago), it still keeps its fandom hooked on its storylines.

The audience is still obsessed with every detail of the show that happened years or months ago.

With that said, a new discussion has popped up on Reddit, once again highlighting the show's most heartbreaking moment in recent memory.

It's certainly the tragic death of Britt Westbourne. Fans on social media have split into two groups. A large part of them think that there is a certain person to blame. And that is Joss.

Although fans are not saying that she is somehow responsible for the death itself, they have stated that Joss' behavior was awful, and that she could have helped Britt to be alive if she had not run off in an instant.

"A decent human would have stayed to make sure she was "okay" ... not run off to f**k. Joss did NOT know that Britt was dying. Joss did not know that Britta was "fine". She left. She didn't care. She was being selfish and self-entitled. It wouldn't have happened most likely if she would have let Sonny's body guard escort her to the party," Redditor FrancessaGMorris said.

Although there were many fans who tried to justify Joss' behavior and pointed out that at the time she left, nobody, not even the dying Brett, knew how serious the circumstances were.

"No one including Britt knew that she had been scratched. Britt, seeing how shaken up Joss was and being a doctor, told Dex to take Joss home. Again she told Joss to leave and a shaken up and traumatized Joss left," Redditor jaylee-03031 said.

Well, there's no way to try to understand who's really to blame. Our guess is that we should just be upset about the situation itself and feel sorry for the character's departure.

The question of who's to blame is unlikely to ever receive a solid answer that will satisfy everyone...