Last May, just shortly after Anna (Finola Hughes) and Duke danced at The Nurses Ball, little did they know it would be their last. Duke Lavery (Ian Buchanan) was killed by Carlos River (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) by the order of Julian Jerome (William DeVry). In turn, Duke’s death has caused a striking series of events from Anna acting out of character and shooting Carlos to avenge Duke’s death. Which also lead to the current story line involving DA Paul Hornsby (Richard Burgi), and now that Carlos has been revealed to be alive, this opens up an entirely new avenue for Anna in regard to making sure Carlos pays for what he has done.
However, General Hospital rumors have been swirling that Duke Lavery is actually alive. Duke has been a hot topic lately in Port Charles as Anna and DA Hornsby are up to their necks in involvement with Carlos Rivera and everything that’s been going on since Anna discovered he was alive.
Since it turns out that Anna didn’t kill Carlos after all, even though she intended to do so because he killed her love, Duke, fans are beginning to think it is also possible that Duke is still alive.
Anna is in a bad place right now. She is stuck in the middle of DA Hornsby’s botched operation, she is withholding information from Jordan and has asked Jordan to give her a few weeks to get things straight, she is missing Robin, Emma, and Patrick, as well as Duke. This just might be a good time to give Anna some unexpected happiness by having Duke stroll back into her life.
What do you think, could Duke actually turn up alive? Is Paul Hornsby behind it all? Let us know your thoughts and comments! Share with your fellow GH fan friends!
Coming up on GH, Dr. Munro (Matt Cohen) has an encounter with Anna DeVane at General Hospital. Although the encounter is quick due to interruptions, Anna feels that she has met Dr. Munro in the past.
Anna asks Griffin if they have met before, and Griffin denies her inclination. She then asks about Kiki’s condition and then quickly gets cut off by an approaching Felicia. As Griffin walks away, he has a strange look on his face, and as Anna speaks with Felicia she has a look of concern or that of a memory.
Thursday’s episode left us at the edge of our seats as Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) repeatedly asked Carlos (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) about her baby as he delivered him/her. Thankfully, it wasn’t Friday, and we have one more chance to find out the truth before the long weekend.
Sabrina asked Carlos if her baby was a boy or a girl, and due to his lack of response and stunned stare, Sabrina asked him if something was wrong.
General Hospital fans are dying to know what exactly is going on. Could it just be that Carlos is speechless that he just became a father? Is there something terribly wrong with the baby? Or could it be that the baby came out to look just like… Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell)?
General Hospital rumors have suggested that Sabrina, Carlos, and Michael just might be in for the shock of their lives. If Carlos is hesitant to tell Sabrina about the baby, it just may be because the baby he thought would be his, the family he thought he would have with his beloved Sabrina, is in fact, no more.
We do know that Teresa has had her real life baby boy and is on maternity leave from General Hospital. Jeffrey has had an on again- off again status with the show, therefore there is no telling where this story could take both their characters. If Sabrina needs to leave the canvas for a while, it’s a possibility that Carlos will be leaving again too… and he might be caught by Anna (Finola Hughes) and Robert (Tristan Rogers).
Watch today’s episode of General Hospital to uncover the drama that revolves around Carlos and Sabrina.
Sabrina has gotten herself in quite the predicament. Not only did she lie to Michael (Chad Duell) about the baby being his, but she is also hiding the fact that her ex, and the father of her baby, Carols Rivera, is actually alive.
Teresa Castillo is pregnant in real life, with the due date of her baby creeping upon us. This week on General Hospital, Carlos (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) asks Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) to leave Port Charles with him. Will she take him up on his offer? Considering the uncertainty with her relationship with Michael, Sabrina may feel that she needs a familiar face to support her through the rest of her pregnancy and birth of her and Carlos’ child.
If she goes, how long will Sabrina be out of Port Charles? Odds are that Sabrina will exit Port Chaarles as Teresa exits GH for maternity leave. Don’t worry, she won’t be gone for good, she will be back to tie up loose ends with Michael, Anna, and the others in PC.
We have had a lot of news passing through as General Hospital gets ready for November Sweeps and the BIG Jason Morgan Reveal story line.
We are excited to inform fans of yet another General Hospital casting news update! It has been confirmed by GH Executive Producer Frank Valentini and ABC Network Manager, Nathan Varni, that General Hospital vet, Tristan Rogers is set to return to the canvas as Robert Scorpio.
What will Robert be involved in when he returns to Port Charles? Now that Duke has died, Anna is free again. Could this be a possible time for Anna and Robert to reconnect romantically?
General Hospital spoilers have confirmed two very important pieces of GH casting news. First, we found out that Jason Thompson will be leaving his role on General Hospital, as the dashingly handsome doctor, and best TV Dad around, Dr. Patrick Drake. Shortly after that devastating news, fans learned that his TV (ex)wife, Kimberly McCullough, will be returning to General Hospital for November Sweeps.
With Jason Thompson on his way out and Kimberly McCullough’s on again off again status with General Hospital, it’s difficult to say what will happen with their TV daughter, Emma Drake, played by Brooklyn Silzer. When Patrick leaves, and if Robin doesn’t stay in Port Charles, will Emma be written out of the script? General Hospital rumors have been leaning toward claims that Brooklyn isn’t going anywhere, and that Emma will live with her Grandmother, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes).
What are your thoughts? Do you think Emma will be able to stay in Port Charles even though her parents will have left town?
It’s about to get quite interesting in Port Charles as secrets rise to the surface for one Hell of a Halloween week.
Almost everyone in Port Charles is hiding something, or someone they care about is trying to pull the wool over their eyes. Some have deep dark secrets that could break their image as upstanding parents/grandparents, and some may lose it all if the truth comes out.
Anna (Finola Hughes) is hiding something from the rest of the town, and from what it looks like, Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) is also… and what they both are hiding has to do with the same man- Carlos Rivera (Jeffrey Vincent Parise). So fans, would you like to know what Anna, Sabrina, and Michael all have in common? Carlos.
Sabrina is pregnant and Michael has no reason to believe that her baby isn’t his. Anna (as far as she knows) shot and killed who may actually be the Father of Sabrina’s baby. This trio is complete with Anna connected to Carlos, Carlos connected to Sabrina and her baby, and Michael connected to Sabrina.
Anna is so consumed with guilt for killing Carlos when she was out to get revenge for Duke, but it isn’t clouding her intelligence one bit. Anna knows that something isn’t write with Carlos’ autopsy report, and has a gut feeling that the body found isn’t even that of the man she thinks she killed.
Although we never saw Sabrina and Carlos sleep together on-screen, it’s highly likely that this story will be written that Sabrina and Carlos had a one night stand just before he died. This would explain Sabrina’s hesitation when talking about the pregnancy, and her reluctant behavior when asked to marry Michael (Chad Duell).
Two General Hospital rumors could very well be true; 1) Carlos could actually be alive, and 2) Carlos could be the Father of Sabrina’s baby, not Michael.
General Hospital spoilers tease that this Halloween with leave fans at the edge of their seats, with intense drama as the secrets we all have known about will blow apart the lives of those involved by them.
We want to know what you think! Is Carlos Rivera actually alive? Will Anna be able to sleep at night once she knows that she didn’t end up killing him? Could Carlos be the Father of Sabrina’s baby, and will Sabrina and Michael be able to weather that storm? Perhaps Carly is right… Sabrina and Michael have to prove to one another that they can be there for each other through it all- even if it turns out Michael isn’t the Father.
In the recent past few months, General Hospital rumors have been swirling, claiming that General Hospital’s Jason Thompson was leaving the show as Dr. Patrick Drake.
It has been known that Thompson’s contract was about due, and it was said that he was contemplating leaving his character, Patrick, behind. With the way the Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) story line is unfolding, it seems as of he felt this was the right time for Patrick to leave Port Charles. Although the Patrick and Sam pairing is loved by many, a Jason and Sam reunion has been long awaited by a very large fan base. It’s inevitable that eventually Jason and Sam (Kelly Monaco) will be together again, leaving Patrick behind.
General Hospital news and spoilers have revealed that Jason Thompson has not renewed his contract with GH, and that he will be leaving the show.
Related to Patrick leaving Port Charles, fans have been wondering what now will happen with Emma Drake (Brooklyn Silzer). Her mother, Robin (Kimberly McCullough), is out of the picture, and since Patrick will now be gone, who will be left to care for Emma. Will Anna (Finola Hughes), become Emma’s legal guardian, or will Brooklyn Silzer also leave GH for lack of story line?
Let us know what you think about Jason Thompson’s exit. Will his departure effect your future interest in General Hospital?
The last time we saw Anna Devane, she was mourning the loss of her true love, Duke Lavery. She said her goodbyes and went of to spread Duke’s ashes. Finola Hughes went on Summer hiatus, but will be retutning to the canvas very soon.
In a twitter announcement, the actress confirmed on August 6th, that she will be back at GH taping her scenes this week. On August 10th, she tweeted she was back on set.
Look for Finola Hughes in Port Charles, as Anna Devane, early this Fall.
Check out her confirmation tweet! GH Blog is so happy to announce the return of this GH beauty.
As we know, Finola Hughes character, Anna Devane left Port Charles to spead Duke Lavery’s ashes in Ireland. Hughes went on a Summer hiatus and was predicted to be gone from the GH canvas for about 3 months.
The latest reports of General Hospital spoilers from Soap Opera Digest suggest that Finola Hughes will be headed back to General Hospital sooner than expected. This is great news for Anna Devane fans as she will be popping back into Port Charles before Summer’s end.
It’s still uncertain the exact date of her return, however, General Hospital Blog will keep fans informed on any further confirmation of her return.
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