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.
Will Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake die (again) saving Jason Morgan?
A few years ago, fans of Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough), and the character’s friends and family, thought they had lost Robin forever after the lab at General Hospital exploded with Robin inside. Robin was on a mission to save the life her her former lover and current best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton/Billy Miller). Patrick (Jason Thompson) stood watch as the locked lab burst into flames and there was absolutely nothing he could do about it. He watched Robin expire right before his his… or so he thought. We the fans thought the same thing. Right along with Patrick, we thought that Robin was dead.
The actress, Kimberly McCullough made it known that she was wanting to explore other options in her career and had a hand in directing projects. To our surprise, the writers at General Hospital rewrote Robin’s exit to leave a more open ended result. 2 years after Robin died, friends and family of the brilliant doctor learned that Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) was behind staging Robin’s death in a sick and twisted attempt at getting closer to her mother, Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes). Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) took part in assisting Faison with this horrific kidnapping as she is totally infatuated with him, the father of her daughter, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud).
In the latest edition of Soaps In Depth, General Hospital spoilers tease that Robin may blow up, but for real this time. With General Hospital rumors claiming that Robin and Jason will be involved in an accident after they manage to escape from Crichton-Clark, will this lead to the demise of Robin Scorpio? Kimberly McCullough has been coming back and forth on General Hospital for quite some time now, and now that her character and Jason Thompson’s character, Patrick Drake are calling it quits, will Kimberly leave General Hospital for good? There has been no confirmation of this news as of yet. General Hospital Blog will keep you updated on all General Hospital comings and goings.
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?
Levi gets backed into a corner and his plan may begin to unravel before his mission is complete.
Anna, Dante, and Nathan are on the case to find Maxie Jones and Lulu Falconeri. Levi’s father has a connection to the residents of Port Charles and we are getting closer to finding out what he is all about. Police Commissioner Anna DeVane, Detective Dante Falconeri, and  Detective Nathan West start putting the pieces of the puzzle together to figure out Levi’s Dunkleman’s past.
Who is Levi connected to? Who is his Father? Rumor has it that he pays a visit to Victor Cassadine. What could those two possibly have to do with one another?
Cesar Faison. Just hearing (or reading) that name makes me shudder. Faison has been played by actor Anders Hove since 1990. He has been causing trouble for the residents of Port Charles, mainly, Luke Spencer (Tony Geary), Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes), Duke Lavery (Ian Buchanan), and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) from 1990-1990, then from 1999-200, and more recently in 2012.
Faison left the canvas not too long ago when Anna, Robert, and Duke got their revenge. Dr. Leisl Obrecht suspects that Anna, Robert, and Duke had a hand in the demise of Cesar Faison. Anna has never directly came out to say that Faison is dead. Faison has many ties to the residents of Port Charles now more than ever. Together, Dr. Obrecht and Faison share a child, daughter, Britta Westbourne. She resides in Port Charles and has been on and off involved with Prince Nikolas Cassadine.
Could Faison be Fluke? Rumors have been circulating and focusing on a few individuals who may indeed be the fake Luke. The theory of Jerry Jacks has been addressed, but here is some more food for thought. Faison has always had it out for Luke. He has always despised Mr. Spencer and even abducted his son Lucky under the order of Helena Cassadine. In past years, Faison arranged for Felicia Jones to be abducted in order to distract her husband Frisco. We also know that Faison is responsible for shooting Jason when he fell into the water off Pier 52.
Robin Scorpio, Mac Scorpio, Luke Spencer, Felicia Jones, Helena Cassadine, and more have all been involved with Faison. Since Victor is working on bringing Helena back from her frozen state, she has been rumored to return to GH along with Stavros. If Faison is Fluke, the story has the potential to tie all of these characters together, just like in the past. It would make sense that Robin is involved and has been forced to work under Victor Cassadine’s order. It makes sense that Maxie Jones (daughter of Frisco and Felicia and step-daughter of Mac) was a target in Levi’s plan to steal Felicia’s Aztec jewelry.
With all this connection to the resident of PC coming to light, do you think Cesar Faison is out for revenge in the form of Luke Spencer? Comment below and let us know your thoughts!
There is a shoot out and someone gets hit! But who is going to die? GH magazines and internet posts a like warn fans that a beloved character will take the fall. But who will it be? Sonny? Luke? Ric? Julian?
One theory is that Anna finds out that Ric has been framed and the entire showdown is a set up. It’s been rumored that Ric will be the one to die. But will he actually be dead? Speculations say that Anna will help Ric to fake his death in an attempt to find out who the real mob boss is. Not everyone is left in the dark, Sonny is also in on this. Rumors have been circulating that Sonny will actually help his brother Ric who was once an enemy.
Another theory is that Luke will be the one to die, but since he isn’t really Luke at this time, (we like to call him Fluke), that the impostor will die but the real Luke Spencer is still alive at Miscavige.
Let us know who you think will be the one to take the hit by sharing and commenting below.
Everyone wants to know, “Did Anna and Robert finally kill Cesar Faison? Have they freed their family of his dangerous threats on their lives? Let us know what you think!
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
Luke is on the hunt for Jerry Jacks with the help of Laura and Holly. Dr. Obrecht may have pulled the wool over Holly’s eyes, but Laura knows that Jerry is very much alive. Luke needs a cure and they will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. Laura is onto Jerry. She knows he was hiding someone in that room and they are piecing together that Dr. Obrecht is in on it.
Luke and Laura have been called away from their quest to be there for what they think will be the birth of their grandchild. As Maxie went into labor today, Lulu called her Mother to let her know she would appreciate her support by being there. Luke and Laura made the decision to put Jerry on hold.
Holly is off on her own as of right now, looking for Dr. Obrecht and trying to save Robert Scorpio. Through her mission to save Robert, will she come across another one of Obretcht’s captives?
Anna is getting closer and closer to putting the pieces of the puzzle together. As she questions Britt, she cannot help but express that there is much more than weird coincidences going on here. Anna knows Dr. Obrecht, Cesar Faison, and even Britt have everything to do with what is happening to her family. Just wait until she finds out Faison is Britt’s Father!
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