In an interview, Valentini talks about the changes that have been made since taking over GH, including the pace of the story lines. I have noticed that ever since the take over, stories no longer drag on into eternity. They keep it exciting which keeps us interested. I love that about this new format. I have always loved the show, but now I find myself more eager to watch. I do not miss an episode. Thank God for DVR. 🙂
I love, love, LOVED the big reveal today on General Hospital. Jerry Jacks has returned to Port Charles, and has a part with Dr. Keenan regarding Robin’s disappearance. Jerry, aka Mr. Craig is a fabulous villain. There isn’t a shred of humanity within his body, he is pure evil. I enjoed hearing him bring up the past, but it seemed a little forced the way he spoke of Jason and Elizabeth. As if he really even knew them that well. Ewen on the other hand seems to be remorseful and not happy with what is going on. I still haven’t figured out what all is goi ngon but I am excited to see it all go down!
This year, ABC’s Dancing with the Stars is doing an All Star edition which includes none other than our own GH’s Kelly Monaco! Kelly was the winner of the very first season of DWTS! She has got her dancing shoes back on and ready for the premiere on September 24th, 2012. Very exciting news!
Just before the electroshock therapy, Robin called out to her loved ones, Anna, Robert, Patrick, Emma… now that I think about it, did she mention Mac? Anyways… she said, “I will never forget you!” She said this a few times over… is anyone thinking what I am thinking? Will Robin lose her memory and actually forget her family?
I absolutely LOVE when General Hospital related things trend on Twitter… today Jason Thompson (aka Patrick Drake) trended WORLDWIDE! It’s super exciting to know that the popularity of the show and characters can reach such great heights. Below is a picture of the trend that Jason posted on his Instagram. Follow Jason on Twitter @MyJasonThompson
We got to see A LOT of Robin today, and we found out a lot more than we had expected this early in the game. Heather seems to know quite a bit about what is going on and we now know she isn’t bluffing. We have all tossed around the idea of Heather being involved, and there have been speculations of Dr. Ewen Keenan possibly being a Cassadine, and/or having something to do with Robin’s disappearance. Well today’s episode of GH has revealed that Dr. Keenan is in fact behind Robin’s kidnapping. But why? Who is he? Are the rumors of him being Jerry Jacks true? I am very excited that Nathin Butler gets to be part of such a huge story! There is so much to sort through, it’s hard to wrap our heads around it all! That’s what makes this show so exciting. The story is unpredictable, fast paced, and full of all the characters we love! Please leave a comment below and let us know your take on this. Why Dr. Keenan? Is Heather telling Anna the whole truth? Share your thoughts with General Hospital Blog!
This week on General Hospital has been so intense with the return of Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio Drake! Jason Thompson is doing a stellar job with these intense scenes. He makes loss and grief on a soap completely realistic and I am glad to see that he isn’t over Robin in one hot minute. I am hoping that Patrick and Anna don’t over look their instincts and mistake them for delusions and mind games for long. It would be nice to see them come to each other with their thoughts about Robin being alive so that they can share that they feel the same. Anna and Patrick teaming up to find Robin would be an awesome story! How much does Heather really have to do with it? Is she behind the whole thing, or just have an inside track? Rumors are that Dr. Ewen Keenan has a secret… could it be related to Robin, or the Cassadines? Something big is brewing here. This truly is a General Hospital Block Buster Summer!
WOW! What an ending to GH today! Heather Webber stating to ANNA, Robin’s own Mother, nonetheless, that Robin is alive. What a shock! I am so excited they are touching on the Robin story a lot sooner than expected. Even if Kimberly McCullough is not ready to come back to GH full term, I appreciate the fact that the story is not just being forgotten and suddenly brought up months or years down the road. Giving us a taste of what is coming is the perfect way to keep the fans wanting more. I don’t know about everyone else, but I am LOVING how these story lines are not drawn out for months on end. It seems more fast paced now. I am not getting bored with anything. They really know how to keep us on our toes. Heather Webber, played by Robin Mattson is one of my favorite characters. She is the perfect villain, and plays the crazy oh so well. Since she has been on the show, the plots have been so exciting, dramatic, and suspenseful. It was such a great move bringing this long time GH character back to the canvas. It is still uncertain if Kimberly McCullough is back to reprise the role of Robin long term. Kimberly is loved by all and it would be such an asset to the show to have her back. Scrubs was an amazing duo. Their family was a realistic reflection of family life. Working parents, an adorable child,  a loving Grandma, and a doting Grandfather figure. Little Emma will get her Mother back some day. If only that could be true for every child…. oh the beauty of soaps. 🙂
The Internet and other sources were on fire this weekend with the news of Kirsten Storms returning to reprise her role as Maxie Jones on General Hospital. Meanwhile this obviously means the sad departure of Jen Lilley, the one we all came to love as Kirsten’s temporary replacement as Maxie Jones. Jen Lilley was very open with her fans on Twitter, interviews, videos, and the like regarding the news. Fans displyed sadness to see their newest favorite GH start go off on a new journey. Fans of Lilley have been completely dedicated to her as she has won us all over with her stellar performances. Her chemistry with the current actors was nothing short of amazing. General Hospital fans are happy to welcome long time GH star Maxie Jones back to the canvas to return at what she does so well, play the role of Maxie. We are happy to see that Kirsten is feeling well, and able to return to her role. Fans of both Kirsten and Jen wish both ladies much success in whatever comes their way. For Jen, we fans hope that someday she will be able to return to GH after some time, perhaps as another character. Whatever her endeavors may be, we wish her the best of luck and thank her for giving her all the the role of Maxie and making us love her!!! We would also like to say, welcome back to Kirsten Storms! Thank you both for all of your hard work on General Hospital.
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