An emotional and dramatic episode of General Hospital has fans at the edge of their seats wondering what will happen to little Spencer Cassadine. What started out as an epic 10th birthday party, ended up turning into a tragic event when a fire started at Wyndemere.
Spencer and Emma were almost out of the burning room when he noticed that his new gift from Uncle Sonny was left behind. Emma pleaded that he didn’t go back, but Spencer made the decision to rescue his gift. Poor Spencergot trapped in the burning room and Emma ran for help, retrieving her dad, Patrick, and Spencer’s dad, Nikolas.
General Hospital spoilers for tomorrow’s episode show an extremely emotional Emma looking desperately at Nikolas. The two share a comforting embrace as they wait while Spencer is in the hospital.
Everyone is now wondering what will happen to Spencer Cassadine. Nicholas Betchel is an extremely talented young actor, and it isn’t a secret that he has side projects that he has worked on. He has appeared on Disney channel shows such as Girl Meets World.
There have been no reports confirming Nicholas’ exit from General Hospital. Despite General Hospital rumors circulating after today’s GH previews, there is no reason to believe that Spencer Cassadine is going to die.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated if any contract news regarding Nicholas Betchel surfaces. As far as we know, little Spencer Cassadine will make a full recovery.
Spencer’s birthday party is a big production for such a little Prince. But that Prince has a big personality! After an argument over the ladies, Cameron decided to leave Spencer’s party with Josslyn, and Spencer was a shoulder for Emma to lean on. The young little love birds share a dance after the relationship drama dust has settled.
Spencer and Emma are in danger as Wyndemere becomes engulfed in flames. Their dad’s come to their resuce, and Nikolas and Patrick ar enow at risk. Who will get caught in the blaze? Will Nikolas and Patrick be able to save Spencer and Emma before it’s too late?
General Hospital rumors speculate that not everyone gets out unscathed. Nik might be the one getting hurt in the fire, and won’t be able to tell the truth about Jake’s true identity.
What do you think will happen? Will everyone get out of the fire alright?
Fire at Wyndemere! Emma Drake and Spencer Cassadine in danger! This week on General Hospital, Spencer Cassadine celebrates with birthday with his closest friends at Wyndemere. General Hospital spoilers reveal that little Spencer and the woman of his dreams, Emma Drake will face danger.
Nikolas and Patrick will stop at nothing to save their children when a fire breaks out. What or shall we say who caused the fire? General Hospital rumors speculate that Spencer may know a little too much about Jake Doe’s identity, and dear old great grandmother just might have to put a stop to that.
What do you think? What was the real cause of the fire at Wyndemere during Spencer’s birthday party?
The last time we saw Robin Scorpio Drake, she had to fake a video chat call with her husband Patrick (Jason Thompson) and her mother Anna (Finola Hughes). Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) was behind the staged call. Robin was told to pretend she had just left her family and went off to Paris to deal with the fact that she and Patrick were getting a divorce. In actuality, she is being held against her will by the evil shrew that is Helena Cassadine. At this point, Anna and Patrick are at a loss, as they honestly believe that Robin is away by her own choice. Why would they come looking for her if they think she has chosen to stay in Paris? They wouldn’t. That being said, perhaps this is where her father, Robert Scorpio comes in. According to the most recent issue of Soaps in Depth Magazine, and General Hospital Rumors, ABC’s General Hospital may be gearing up for the return of super spy, father of Robin, actor Tristan Rogers.
While Anna and Patrick sit back and believe that Robin has abandon them and her daughter Emma, it would be the perfect time for Robin’s secret spy father, Robert Scorpio to charge into the situation like a White Knight, saving his daughter from long time rival, Helena Cassadine.
General Hospital Blog will keep fans posted on the status of Tristan Rogers’ possible returning. Keep checking back for any confirmation regarding this story.
There are multiple reason why Anna DeVane and Liesl Obrecht remain arch enemies. For starters, Dr. Obrecht helped Cesar Faison kidnap Anna’s daughter, Robin Scorpio Drake and made everyone in Port Charles believe that Robin was dead, including her husband, Dr. Patrick Drake, and daughter, Emma. Robin’s family and friends mourned her loss for over two years before finding out that Robin was actually alive and part of some master plan for Cesar to win Anna’s heart. Dr. Obrecht also despises Anna for the very reason Cesar kidnapped Robin. Because he loves Anna. Dr. Obrecht is completely infatuated with Cesar Faison, the father of their daughter Dr. Britt Westbourne. Faison’s heart has always belonged to Anna DeVane and Obrecht just cannot handle the rejection.
Currently,Victor Cassadine is responsible for putting many lives of people of Port Charles in danger. Dr. Obrecht has had a past relationship with Victor, and he is potentially the father of her son Nathan West. Nathan is in danger while he is in Victor’s grasp, as well as Maxie, Lulu, and Dante. Anna DeVane wants to keep Detectives West and Falconeri safe as well as Maxie Jones and Lulu Spencer. Dr. Obrecht also wants to protect her son from the danger that is Victor Cassadine. This week, General Hospital spoilers indicate that Dr. Obrecht shares important and useful information with Anna. Will these two enemies work together to acheive their common goal of keeping their loved one(s) safe from Victor Cassadine?
We have been watching Jason Thompson play the role of Dr. Patrick Drake for 7 years now. Since 2007 we have been able to recognize and appreciate his abilities as an actor. It’s always great to hear what General Hospital co-workers and TPTB think of our favorite stars.
In a recent article from Michael Fairman, he explains that in an interview on the red carpet for the 41st annual Daytime Emmy Awards, Frank Valentini let him in on what Patrick Drake will be up to throughout this Summer. He gives kudos to Jason Thompson for his amazing portrayal of the talented, good looking, father of the year, Dr. Patrick Drake. Frank Valentini revealed, “A lot will happen with Patrick over the summer and into the Fall, and we also have Sabrina’s return. Jason Thompson is a tremendous actor who is constantly refining and reworking his craft. He’s always in class, and he is such a wonderful guy and amazing.”
Valentini also gave major props to other actors on General Hospital. He explain that when casting new actors, they do it very carefully in order to keep up with the incredible talent that already exists in Port Charles. He mentioned Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos), Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos Jacks), and Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis). In response to a question asking about the casting of Maura West (Ava Jerome), Donna Mills (Madeline Reeves), and Michelle Stafford (Nina Clay), he stated, “We have a tremendous cast, and we choose everyone very carefully, because of the caliber of actors such as Maurice Benard (Sonny), Laura Wright (Carly,) and Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis) … you’ve got to bring in some pretty big guns to compete with them. You will see Donna Mills (Madeline) again this summer.”
Wow, after that Anna/Dr. Obrecht shocker, whose to say what we are in for next! These recent story lines have been so intense and the actors have been doing such an amazing job conveying every single feeling and emotion into their stories. I don’t know about you, but I cried the entire time I saw Patrick, Emma, Elizabeth, and Robin on my screen. The whole time “Anna” was talking to Faison, I didn’t for one second think that it wasn’t really Anna. I loved the scene, and felt for Anna when she heard straight from the horses mouth that her daughter Robin was actually alive. Little did I know, it wasn’t Anna at all, but Dr. Obrecht in a mask. Faison has betrayed Obrecht and now she knows it. Faison was willing to tell Anna their entire plot and plan because he loves HER, not Dr. Obrecht. Disguised as Anna, Dr. O learned the harsh truth that Faison will always love Anna and will never return her feelings.
What will happen now that Dr. Obrecht knows Faison would have outed her and Jerry about Robin? I can only imagine she would be out for some intense revenge.
Now that Dr. Obrecht knows Faison will never love her and will always love Anna, will she reveal a secret? Who is Britt’s Father?
Will Robin make it home in time before her birthday is over?
Kimberly McCullough will be returning to General Hospital this October to reprise her role as Robin Scorpio Drake, Mother of Emma Drake (Brooklyn Silzer), wife to Dr. Patrick Drake (Jason Thompson), and daughter to Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers). McCullough has signed a contract with General Hospital.
In an interview with On-Air On-Soaps, Michael Fairman, McCullough explains that she was ready to come back to General Hospital for a few reasons. She mentioned that she is in her second year of directing school so her schedule is no as busy as it was when she had to leave GH. She also said that Frank and Ron have been building a story and laying the foundation for Robin’s return, and that time is now. Kimberly also made it known that she is very excited to work with all the vets she hasn’t had a chance to work with in a long time. Including, Ian Buchanan (Duke Lavery), Finola Hughes (Anna DeVane), Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin), and Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe), to name a few.
In the interview, Kimberly divulges information on what could happen with the story involving Robin, Patrick, Sabrina, Britt, etc. She also mentions the possibility of amnesia. For the full interview with Kimberly McCullough, please visit www.michaelfairmansoaps.com
This may be the answer to the fan’s questions regarding what will happen with Patrick’s love life when Robin returns. Here’s the scoop, Soap Opera Digest just revealed that General Hospital has hired a new actor to portray a man from Sabrina’s past that will drive a wedge between her and Patrick. Word out on the street is he is a trouble maker.
Assuming that this newcomer, Carlos, played by Jeffrey Vincent Parise, will want to be romantically involved with Sabrina, this could be the solution to the Robin, Patrick, Sabrina triangle. Fans have been waiting and waiting for the return of Robin Scorpio Drake, all the while some fans have grown to love Patrick with Sabrina. If Carlos (from Sabrina’s past) is out to win her heart, Patrick and Robin will have an open opportunity to pick up where they left off as husband and wife and parents to Emma.
The news is out! Actress Kimberly McCullough personally confirmed via Twitter that she will be reprising her roll as Robin Scorpio Drake, this Fall. As the daughter of Anna and Robert, Mother of little Emma, and wife of Dr. Patrick Drake, Robin will be welcomed back with open arms from many residents of Port Charles. However, her beloved husband has done the best he can to pick up the pieces and move on with his life, and he has started a relationship with a caring and loyal woman, Nurse Sabrina Santiago. Patrick and Robin’s daughter Emma has grown very fond of Sabrina. Patrick sees that Sabrina is a good woman and a great role model for his daughter. We aren’t certain of how long Robin will be sticking around Port Charles but we do know that it will be longer than the flash vision we have had of her in the recent past. What are your thoughts on Robin’s return in regards to Patrick’s new relationship with Sabrina? SHARE if you want Robin back with Patrick, COMMENT if you think he should stay with Sabrina.
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