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Eden McCoy has been keeping quite a secret for many months now: She found out last year that herĀ General Hospital alter ego, Josslyn Jacks, would be the one to ultimately take down Cyrus Renault, the villainous killer played by Daytime Emmy-winning actor Jeff Kober.
Point of No Return
Explains the actress, āI found out that Josslyn would be killing Cyrus at the same time I found out that [Jossās love interest] Dex was getting killed off. . So Iāve known for a really long time.ā Itās fairly atypical for actors in daytime to get a heads-up about such a major plot twist so many months in advance, and McCoy says sheās glad she was looped in. āThat just made it so much more fun for me, because I just knew where it was going, and I was obviously really excited [to film] that, and to do something I had never done before. I was just super honored that [the powers-that-be at GH] thought I should be the one to end Cyrusās reign of terror.ā
However, her behind-the-scenes affection for Kober did temper her anticipation of shooting the climax of the storyline (no pun intended). āI was sad because Jeff was leaving,ā she admits. āI adore him, and it was a bittersweet thing, killing Cyrus, because obviously, that was Jeffās last day. But it was special to be a part of that, just because I think heās so fabulous. Heās so amazing to work with because heās such a wonderful, warm presence, and then so scary the second we have to get into it [on camera]!ā
For McCoy, filming the intense episode made for a memorable day at work. āObviously, I knew what was coming,ā she says of the build-up to Joss firing Dexās gun, āand in the moment, I just took it kind of moment by moment, scene by scene, because you need to build up to the climax of the shootout. We had so much to do that dayānot just the sequence of Joss killing him, but all of the sequences that come after that didnāt air until later. It was a huge, huge day for everybody. So it was a little overwhelming, but mostly just exciting.ā
She received specialty training on set as well. āI had an ex-officer with the Los Angeles Police Department teaching me how to shoot the gun because I really shot it. They were blanks; I shot blank bullets. But we had to clear the set and everything. It was a real gun, not like a fake prop that didnāt fire bullets. There were no special effects at all; when I shot that thing, [the blanks] were really coming out as I was shooting it. I thought it was a real privilege to be able to really feel it.ā
The actress had only recently shot a gun for the first time. āI wasnāt even thinking about how this [episode] was coming up, but a few weeks before, I went to a gun range with my boyfriend and some friends and shot a bunch of different guns. I had never shot a gun before, so I felt super cool when the LAPD officer was like, āHave you shot a gun before?ā And I was like, āYes!ā Even though Iād only done it for the first time a few weeks before. But I guess it really helped, because I was a lot more comfortable having done it in my real life.ā
When it came time to film, āJeff was amazing and so generous, and because I had so many scenes when Josslyn was still in the cabin, Jeff just had to lay there ādeadā for so long until we finished the whole segment because we needed his body [to be on camera]. I felt so bad, but he was lovely.ā
McCoy notes that the fallout from Cyrusās death is poised to be just as juicy as the villainās demise itself. āThe stuff Iāve gotten to do since then has been super fun and amazing and very fresh and new,ā she enthuses. āItās all things I havenāt done before, starting with [my character] killing somebody with a gun. Iām just really excited about it because Iāve done the storyline of āmy boyfriend diedā before, and this is a very different journey of grief. Josslyn takes action here and makes a lot of life-altering decisions.ā
Although, she points out, Joss did not premeditate her fatal shooting of Cyrus. āShe didnāt go there to kill him,ā she says of Jossās trip to Cyrusās remote cabin. āShe did go there with a gun to defend herself if need be, but it definitely wasnāt her plan to kill the guy.ā
Regardless, McCoy continues, āThatās what ended up happening, and it just unleashes an entirely new reality for Josslyn, forever.ā
On top of that, it gives Joss something more in common with her mobster ex-stepfather, Sonny Corinthos, whose life of violent crime she has long denounced. The actress agrees that now that Joss has taken a life, it will āone million percentā change her viewpoint on Sonny. āAnd thank God, because Iām so tired of the hypocrisy!ā she exclaims. āIām happy that Josslyn now has a personal struggle and has to readjust everything. Sheās like, āOkay, I get this now.ā ā

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Friendly Fire: McCoy and Kober on the GH set the day her character took the life of his.
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Disney/Ricky Middlesworth
Eden McCoy has been keeping quite a secret for many months now: She found out last year that herĀ General Hospital alter ego, Josslyn Jacks, would be the one to ultimately take down Cyrus Renault, the villainous killer played by Daytime Emmy-winning actor Jeff Kober.
Point of No Return
Explains the actress, āI found out that Josslyn would be killing Cyrus at the same time I found out that [Jossās love interest] Dex was getting killed off. . So Iāve known for a really long time.ā Itās fairly atypical for actors in daytime to get a heads-up about such a major plot twist so many months in advance, and McCoy says sheās glad she was looped in. āThat just made it so much more fun for me, because I just knew where it was going, and I was obviously really excited [to film] that, and to do something I had never done before. I was just super honored that [the powers-that-be at GH] thought I should be the one to end Cyrusās reign of terror.ā
However, her behind-the-scenes affection for Kober did temper her anticipation of shooting the climax of the storyline (no pun intended). āI was sad because Jeff was leaving,ā she admits. āI adore him, and it was a bittersweet thing, killing Cyrus, because obviously, that was Jeffās last day. But it was special to be a part of that, just because I think heās so fabulous. Heās so amazing to work with because heās such a wonderful, warm presence, and then so scary the second we have to get into it [on camera]!ā
For McCoy, filming the intense episode made for a memorable day at work. āObviously, I knew what was coming,ā she says of the build-up to Joss firing Dexās gun, āand in the moment, I just took it kind of moment by moment, scene by scene, because you need to build up to the climax of the shootout. We had so much to do that dayānot just the sequence of Joss killing him, but all of the sequences that come after that didnāt air until later. It was a huge, huge day for everybody. So it was a little overwhelming, but mostly just exciting.ā
She received specialty training on set as well. āI had an ex-officer with the Los Angeles Police Department teaching me how to shoot the gun because I really shot it. They were blanks; I shot blank bullets. But we had to clear the set and everything. It was a real gun, not like a fake prop that didnāt fire bullets. There were no special effects at all; when I shot that thing, [the blanks] were really coming out as I was shooting it. I thought it was a real privilege to be able to really feel it.ā
The actress had only recently shot a gun for the first time. āI wasnāt even thinking about how this [episode] was coming up, but a few weeks before, I went to a gun range with my boyfriend and some friends and shot a bunch of different guns. I had never shot a gun before, so I felt super cool when the LAPD officer was like, āHave you shot a gun before?ā And I was like, āYes!ā Even though Iād only done it for the first time a few weeks before. But I guess it really helped, because I was a lot more comfortable having done it in my real life.ā
When it came time to film, āJeff was amazing and so generous, and because I had so many scenes when Josslyn was still in the cabin, Jeff just had to lay there ādeadā for so long until we finished the whole segment because we needed his body [to be on camera]. I felt so bad, but he was lovely.ā
McCoy notes that the fallout from Cyrusās death is poised to be just as juicy as the villainās demise itself. āThe stuff Iāve gotten to do since then has been super fun and amazing and very fresh and new,ā she enthuses. āItās all things I havenāt done before, starting with [my character] killing somebody with a gun. Iām just really excited about it because Iāve done the storyline of āmy boyfriend diedā before, and this is a very different journey of grief. Josslyn takes action here and makes a lot of life-altering decisions.ā
Although, she points out, Joss did not premeditate her fatal shooting of Cyrus. āShe didnāt go there to kill him,ā she says of Jossās trip to Cyrusās remote cabin. āShe did go there with a gun to defend herself if need be, but it definitely wasnāt her plan to kill the guy.ā
Regardless, McCoy continues, āThatās what ended up happening, and it just unleashes an entirely new reality for Josslyn, forever.ā
On top of that, it gives Joss something more in common with her mobster ex-stepfather, Sonny Corinthos, whose life of violent crime she has long denounced. The actress agrees that now that Joss has taken a life, it will āone million percentā change her viewpoint on Sonny. āAnd thank God, because Iām so tired of the hypocrisy!ā she exclaims. āIām happy that Josslyn now has a personal struggle and has to readjust everything. Sheās like, āOkay, I get this now.ā ā

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Friendly Fire: McCoy and Kober on the GH set the day her character took the life of his.
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