I don’t know about anyone else, but my favorite newcomer on General Hospital is Sabrina played by the gorgeous Teresa Castillo. I fell in love with this character the same as I did when Spinelli first came to Port Charles. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think the two are alike or meant to be, but for me personally, they made an impression in the same way. Young, fresh faces, with new ideas and perspectives. Sabrina is not your typical woman on GH. She has a heart, an innocence, and an overall presence about her that makes you want to see her go far. Tying her to some roots in Port Charles was a good idea. She mentioned to Elizabeth that she is Juan’s cousin and her last name is Santiago. I am really looking forward to seeing what they will do with this character and hope to see her flourish whether it’s in her career at GH, a relationship, or special projects (like The Nurses Ball). I have not seen Teresa Castillo before in any of her previous acting jobs, but I have to say that I think she is a fantastic actress and fits right in with the GH cast.
Robin is back! Last week we got to see the REAL Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough) alive and well, talking, and fighting for her freedom. We learned that Super Villain Cesar Faison has her captive and he lead Anna to believe he was her late husband, Duke Lavery. Everyone keeps asking about Robin. How long will she be on for, if she is back for good, when Patrick will find her, etc. Could we have our Scrubs back? It is still uncertain how long Kimberly has decided to stay, if at all. The way I see it is, we the fans have wanted her back since the minute we heard she wanted off the show. The writers, producers, and Kimberly herself have made that happen for us. I would like to just take it as it is and support the actress in whatever she decides to do. I would love for Robin (Kimberly) to stay on General Hospital for the foreseeable future, but we just don’t know how long this story line will take to play out or how long she will be staying. For now, I am glad she is back.
With so many classic General Hospital actors and the characters they portray having returned/returning to Port Charles, why not assume that there will be yet another? The powers that be over at GH have made many of our wishes come true by bringing back iconic characters like Anna DeVane, Duke Lavery, Robert Scorpio (s00n to be returning), and Helena Cassadine (said to be soon returning). It seems as if there is a missing villain that would tie all of these people together. Especially after Friday’s cliffhanger, where Robin discovered Duke wasn’t really Duke, and the man started to take off a mask, I think we may be seeing the face of villain Cesar Faison. Faison was one of the most dangerous/deadly villains in Port Charles/General Hospital history. He is definitely one to be feared as we saw the look on Robin’s face and her reaction when she saw the man behind the mask. Hopefully all will be revealed this coming Monday, November 12, 2012 on General Hospital!
Duke shows himself to Robin and of course at first she is ecstatic to see him. She calls him her hero and relates the term back to when she was a child. Robin starts bringing up their old memories and Duke keeps getting things wrong… Now if Robin was smart, she would not have lead on that she knew he was an impostor. Doesn’t it always work that way? Why say anything and let the bad guys know you are on to them? That is something I will never understand in TV/movies. What a shock to us all… even though I knew Luke was right all along, that this wasn’t the real Duke Lavery, I still didn’t expect “Duke” to take off a mask as his way of unveiling his true identity. I noticed the long hair at the first screen shot of the reveal, which leads me to believe this is Cesar Faison/Cassadine related. That was a fantastic cliff hanger Friday and I cannot wait to find out who is really behind the mask.
Today two General Hospital actresses (Kelly Monaco and Nancy Lee Grahn), and Val himself tweeted about the professional dancer being on set of General Hospital, and not just as a bystander! Check it out!
This week we saw the return of Robin Scorpio Drake! Robin is out from her coma and strong enough to reach out to her family. The intensity had me at the edge of my seat. I was so nervous watching how slowly she was talking to Emma, and when Emma put the phone down I wanted to scream! I just want to punch that woman keeping her captive in the face. Don’t even get me started on Duke. I want him light years away from Anna and Port Charles all together. He is such a creep, not only for what he is doing to the Scorpio family, but what he did to Jason.
It is so great to see Kimberly McCullough back and a part of GH. I hope she sticks around for the Nurses Ball. Having all these characters/actors back makes for some great soap opera watching.
There is a new Twitter account related to General Hospital and it has to do with Alexis’ girls… and I’m not talking about Sam, Kristina, and Molly either. This Twitter account @Alexisgirlss is dedicated to the GH Character, Mother, Lawyer, and sexy lady, Alexis Davis and her boobs. Lately they have been making more and more appearances on the show and getting lots of attention. So much that a fan decided to make this Twitter account. I think it’s fun, fresh, and hilarious. Nancy Lee Grahn herself approves and follows the account. Below is a recent tweet from Nancy related to her “girls” Twitter account.
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