Who is the Mystery Man and Will He Make Off with Maxie and Lulu?

Maxie and Lulu have already been through a lot since being kidnapped by Levi Dunkleman, aka, Peter Harrell Jr. His father, Peter Harrell is out to seek revenge on his ex-fiance Felicia Jones and her family after she found Frisco Jones and ran away with him and fell in love. However, yesterday Levi revealed that the wife of Detective Dante Falconeri, and daighter in law of PC mobster Sonny Corinthos, is much more valuable in this operation than Maxie is.

It looked as though they were all safe when Lulu elbowed Dunkleman and it enabled Dante to shoot him in the shoulder. Maxie got loose and Nathan went around back to see if he could enter in another way. Just as they all though they were safe, a smoke bomb went off and it gassed them all into passing out.

Who is the man with the blue gloves? Did he come for Lulu? If he is there for Lulu, could this mystery man be Stavros Cassadine? Last year Lulu was kidnapped by Stavros and she was brainwashed to believe she was married to him. Since then he has been frozen in a cryogenic chamber. We know that Victor Cassadine is working on bringing Stavros and Helena back to life. Was his successful in his mission?

Make your guess to who the mystery man could be! Let us know what you think!

 

Jack Wagner Returning to General Hospital?

Yesterday’s episode of General Hospital has caused quite a stir among the fans. Heads are spinning with curiosity, wondering if and when Jack Wagner will reprise his role as Frisco Jones.

Felicia Jones’ Aztec ancestry has lead Levi Dunkleman to come after the precious jewels she owns, and to get to the jewels, he used her daughter, Maxie. But how did Dunkleman know that those jewels even existed? Who sent him on this mission other than Coleman? General Hospital rumors imply that Levi’s antics aren’t over quite yet. Even after Maxie and Lulu return to safety, we will still be seeing more of Levi Dunkleman.

Detectives Dante Falconeri and Nathan West set out to find their damsels in distress. Lulu, the wife of  Detective Falconeri, and Maxie, the love interest of Detective West are in extreme danger. When Dante and Nathan found the cabin that the girls were once held in, they were surprised to find Levi’s accomplice, Scribner lying on the floor with a gunshot wound. Scribner was able to reveal that he and Levi didn’t see eye to eye when it came to letting Maxie and Lulu go. Levi got mad, and shot Scribner. In their search for clues, Dante found an old newspaper clipping with a photo of Felicia and Frisco, Maxie’s dad. Is Levi out to find Frisco and bring him to Port Charles?

There has been no confirmation as to whether or not Jack Wagner will be returning to GH as Frisco Jones. In one of our articles posted last Summer, it is explained that Wagner was disappointed with some of the material that he was given on his last sting on GH. That being noted, it is unclear whether fences have been mended in order to open the door for Wagner’s return as Frisco Jones. Check out the original article, ‘Jack Wagner Speaks Out About GH.’

Will Maxie and the Baby be OK?

Maxie went into labor but it hasn’t been the smoothest ride. The doctor informed Maxie that the umbilical cord is wrapped around the baby’s neck causing a drop in her heart rate.

If the baby’s heart continues to decelerate, they will have to seek other options in order to successfully deliver the baby. What does this mean for Maxie?

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Check out this recap video of today’s episode!

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Emme Rylan, General Hospital’s New Lulu Spencer Falconeri

This week on General Hospital, Lulu was found and saved by her husband Dante, and parents, Luke and Laura Spencer. Actress Emme Rylan (ex-Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light) took over the role of Lulu Spencer Falconeri after actress Julie Marie Berman did not renew her contract with GH. Berman played Lulu since October of 2005. and won her first Emmy in 2009 for Outstanding Younger Actress. Julie brought so much to the canvas as she played the daughter of the legendary couple Luke and Laura Spencer. Fans adored her as she fit right in with her fictional family. Fans of Julie are saddened to see the actress end her journey with General Hospital but wish her the best of luck in her future endeavors.

Actress Emme Marcy Rylan made her speaking debut on GH today after she awoken from being presumed dead by her family. Dante, Luke and Laura were ecstatic to hear a heart beat and overjoyed when she woke up. But to their dismay, they quickly discovered this wasn’t the same sweet Lulu they once knew. Ms. Rylan did an amazing job today playing a brain washed woman who couldn’t remember her parents or husband… and even worse, she woke up thinking Stavros Cassadine was her husband! Looks like there is a long road ahead for Lulu and her family, and we are happy that Emme Rylan could step in and let this story develop.

Was Dante Too Late to Save Lulu?

Olivia had a vision that Dante told her he was too late, and he couldn’t save Lulu. Olivia’s visions aren’t always a direct indication of what will happen in the future, however there have been times when Olivia sees something that happens almost exactly as she saw it. On Friday, Luke, Laura, and Dante came to Lulu’s rescue. But was it too late? She wasn’t breathing. Will they be able to bring Lulu back from the dead before Stavros gets to them?

Emme Rylan (New Lulu) Air Date

General Hospital’s replacement for Julie Marie Berman (ex-Lulu Spencer Falconeri) will first air on Thursday, April 11th, 2013. Actress Emme Rylan tweeted the exciting news. General Hospital Blog welcomes Ms. Rylan with open arms. As one Lulu exits and another enters into the wonderful world of Port Charles, it is a bittersweet transition. Although we are saddened to see Julie go, we wish her all the best of luck and success in her future endeavors  We are happy to see the character of Lulu continue on and be filled by the lovely Emme Rylan.

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Lulu Spencer Falconeri Recast

Since we have learned of the sad news that Julie Marie Berman is leaving General Hospital as Lulu Spencer Falconeri, the role has been recast. General Hospital has chosen former Guiding Light and The Young and the Restless starlet, Emme Rylan. General Hospital Blog would like to wish Julie Marie Berman happiness and success as she ventures out and explores new career avenues. Also, we welcome newcomer, Emme Rylan to the GH canvas and are excited to see her step into the role of Lulu Spencer Falconeri. Congratulations Ms. Rylan!

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