It has been about 6 whole months since the residents of Port Charles have seen Lucas Lorenzo Spencer. It’s been a long time coming for General Hospital characters and the real life fans of Luke and Tony Geary. Last week, General Hospital cast and crew shared photos on social media sites such as Twitter and Instagram which displayed a celebration of Tony Geary’s return to the set of GH.
The story of what happened to the real Luke and who has been pretending to be him is about to unfold. After months of suspense, we are finally about to go down that road and take the journey into discovering who Fluke really is.
Are you ready for today’s episode of General Hospital? We have reason to believe that it’s going to be one you won’t want to miss! Get ready for the return of Luke Spencer on today’s episode of General Hospital!
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It has been a long road for General Hospital’s Tony Geary and his legendary character, Luke Spencer. As previously reported, Tony Geary has been out on medical leave and recovering from back surgeries. He has been staying in Amsterdam during his recovery. Since the early months of Summer, fans have been worried about the actors health, wishing him well and sending their prayers.
This Fall, fans are geared up for the return of Luke Spencer and to finally find out who is behind all of this mess. What we all really want to know is who Fluke really is. We currently know that Jerry Jacks is definitely involved. Jerry and Helena are working together, and he even admitted to Tracy, Sam, and Patrick, that he has Luke prisoner. Jerry is holding Luke as leverage over Tracy so that he can take over ELQ… so he says. But what we still cannot figure out, is who is the man impersonating the real Luke Spencer?
Sources and General Hospital rumors have noted that Tony Geary started taping scenes again in October. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Tony Geary will make his first on screen appearance in early November, just in time for November Sweeps. Regarding Geary’s return to the set, Head Writer Ron Carlivati says, “Roughly in October, which puts him hopefully back on the canvas during November Sweeps.”
Who will rescue Luke from the Miscavige Institute? General Hospital rumors have been curcling around the possibility of Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake being involved in Luke’s rescue. Tell us how you think this story will play out! Who is the fake Luke and who will save the real Luke Spencer?
GH Executives indicate that fans will be SHOCKED when Fluke is revealed… we won’t see this coming…
Back in the Summer, fans were warned that they would not be seeing any resolution to the Luke Spencer/Fake Luke mystery until Fall. It was noted that actor Tony Geary was out on medical leave after undergoing two back surgeries. He has been recuperating in Amsterdam, and set to return soon. It is that time, October, 2014, that we were promised to see Luke back on our screens. With news of Hugo Naperi who played Ned Ashton’s Father, Larry Ashton returning to the set of General Hospital, we can’t help but look for a connection between Napier’s character, and the Fluke story line. His past involvement with Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and his desire to take over ELQ leads fans to believe that Larry Ashton will be very much involved with Tracy, Ned (Wally Kurth), and the story that has kept fans in the dark for several months… who is the fake Luke Spencer?
Take a look at the photo comparison that has been posted. Is it just a mere coincidence, and will Larry Ashton returning to General Hospital as himself, or will he be in the form of a man we like to call, Lucas Lorenzo Spencer?
The Fluke saga has been an ongoing mystery that we have been trying to solve for many months. We know that the real Luke Spencer has been drugged and locked up at miscavige where the crazy Heather Webber was institutionalized. Someone “stole” Luke’s face and is running around Port Charles living Luke’s life. He has interjected himself into Luke’s love life with Tracy, his family life with Lulu and Dante, and he is getting close to long time friend of Luke, Sonny Corinthos. Fluke is manipulating everyone in town, especially Tracy. Fluke is in this to take down Sonny and to get his hands on ELQ.
There are still many missing pieces to this puzzle, but some seem to be coming together rather nicely. Who has been ruthless and crazy with no limitations of what he is capable of ? Jerry Jacks. He has committed some completely erratic crimes in Port Charles. We know Jerry is still alive because the last time we saw him he had Bobbie held hostage on top of the Metro Court. Why was he there holding Bobbie hostage? Well because LUKE stole his cure for polonium poisoning. There is motive right there. How is Jerry Jacks involved with Julian? Well when Jerry and Luke were fighting on top pf the Metro court, we saw Jerry fall, but we also saw him get rescued and driven away by Julian Jerome.
Now… how does this tie in with the obnoxious newcomer Maxie brought back with her? Levi is an Aussie. Jerry Jacks is an Aussie. Big connection possibility right there. Levi is manipulative and deceitful and he is trying to get his mitts involved with sabotaging ELQ, just like Fluke. Could Levi be Jerry’s son? Levi quite possibly be using Maxie as his ticket into the lives of the residents in Port Charles. Inching his way into situations he doesn’t belong, he is causing trouble for everyone. On today’s episode of GH, Levi convinced Maxie to protest with him where Michael, Morgan, and Kiki are preparing for the revival of the new ELQ Brownstone project. In conversation, Maxie brought up Jerry Jacks to Levi. That right there seems like  a hint that there is a connection between the two Australians. Rumor has it that Levi is muc more sinister than we could ever imagine… not a far stretch from being related to the evil Jerry Jacks.
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Tony Geary recently let fans in on his personal life as well as the life of GH icon Luke Spencer in a fantastic interview with TV Guide. Geary touched on everything from his role(s) on GH to his real life recent health issue.
Although Tony Geary is not permitted to disclose who “Fluke” actually is, he mentioned that he will be back on screen in October after recovering from back surgery he had in April. Tony stated that the recovery was different than he expected and that it took him two weeks just to walk again. A lot of hard work and physical therapy is involved in his recovery which prohibited him from coming back to General Hospital at the time her initially anticipated.
We all know what a great talent Tony Geary is and has been on General Hospital for 36 years. In recent years he explains that he had felt that the writing for his character wasn’t exactly letting his abilities shine, which got him thinking he might want to let go of Luke altogether and leave the show. He says that the Fluke story enables him to go to a dark place in his acting and since Luke Spencer isn’t a sociopath, he has to be someone else. “Doing Fluke has been a real cleansing after all my years of complaining and wondering what happened to Luke’s black hat. To be able to take something this far and this dark has been a real joy after 36 years. Of course, we had to do it with a different character, since Luke is not a sociopath,” Geary stated. It’s obvious that Tony Geary is very happy with Ron Carlivati’s work and grateful for this Fluke story line. In the interview he laughs and says, “That name (Fluke) started on the Internet and now they actually put it in the scripts!”
A lot of time and effort went into this new side of Luke, aka Fluke, and to play him so flawlessly didn’t come without hard work and dedication. Geary took time to research sociopaths and built the persona from there. Everything from slowed speech and differences in the pitch of his voice had to be altered. His personality is quite shocking as well. Geary makes light of the fact that Fluke is such a pervert. It’s nice that the cast members can all find humor in the way this role is written regarding his forward passes at the women of Port Charles. Since Kiki is Flukes main focus in town when it comes to being suave with the ladies, he stated that Kristen Anderson took a little time to get used to playing opposite his character.
It seems as though things are going very well health wise and career wise for Tony. The fact that he didn’t walk away from his 36 year role as Luke is such a blessing to the fans. What would General Hospital be without Lucas Lorenzo Spencer anyways? We are very thankful the writers could come up with a story that could peak Geary’s interest and that is able to show his multifaceted talents. We look forward to seeing more of Fluke Skyping with Tracy, and for Geary’s full time return this October.
For the full TV Guide interview with Tony Geary (Luke Spencer/Fluke), please visit their website at www.tvguide.com
As this story line involving Luke Spencer (or someone who looks like Luke actually) is unfolding, many speculations have been made as to who the impostor or Fluke, if you will, could possibly be. We have heard over and over the endless possibilities including Bill Eckert, (Luke’s cousin), Jerry Jacks, Frank Smith, Johnny Zacchara, Anthony Zacchara, and so on. Recently, a new and fresh idea was brought to light after an episode of General Hospital that aired last week.
Jordan (the DEA agent), was talking to Julian Jerome at the gallery. Prying him for information, she questioned him about their “real boss”. Jordan let Julian know that she wanted to know who they are taking orders for and if he didn’t tell her, then she wouldn’t do her part in the organization. Julian shot down her request and warned her that if she knew who the “real boss” was, then she would be putting a lot at stake. He even warned her that she would be risking her own son TJ’s life. Jordan (being that she is undercover and knows the real risks) told Julian she was willing to take that chance. In their conversation she made a comment about how their boss was like the Wizard of Oz. He is there but no one ever really knows his true identity.
With that out on the table, fans have been picking their brains trying to figure out who Fluke really is. Some suggest that Jordan and Julian’s conversation was the writer’s way of giving fans a hint. How could we forget one of the most psychotic and memorable villains of all? After all, for must of us, he is still pretty fresh in our minds. How could we forget about FRANCO? Now, there is no solid information, again, this is just another speculation to the unraveling saga of the Fluke/mob boss story. In real life, James Franco played the Wizard in his movie, Oz the Great and Powerful starring Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff, and more. Some fans have tried to put pieces together with every single villain that ever crossed paths with the residents of Port Charles. Franco happens to be the latest.
Rumors in the recent past suggested that Frank Valentini wanted Franco to make another cameo appearance at some point. Other character related rumors suggested that Franco isn’t who he seems to be… that being said, this theory could be a viable possibility
What do you think? Could Franco make a comeback? Is Fluke really Franco? Comment below to let us know if you think James Franco could return and if you think Fluke could really be Franco.
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You are not going to want to miss a second of this week’s General Hospital. According to some news circulating among the General Hospital media, Jordan is on the case and is about to figure out the identity of Fluke. Port Charles residents and GH fans alike may get the answer to what we have been asking for a while now… Who is pretending to be Luke Spencer?!
With faking Ric Lansing’s death in order to protect him and his family, Anna is eager to wrap up this case by gathering as much evidence on Julian Jerome as possible. In turn, she is expecting to figure out who Julian’s boss really is. She is putting the pressure on Jordan to get the job done. In the mean time, Anna goes to Alexis to try and warn her about Julian and attempts to do so without leading on that Ric is actually alive.
Don’t miss GH to finally figure out this long awaiting revelation!
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