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?
There is a lot going to happen with the residents of Port Charles in the upcoming weeks. Many of the characters have been tied together in connection with this huge story involving Victor Cassadine. Robin, Patrick, Sabrina, Rafe, Nina, Levi, Nathan, Sam, Silas, Maxie, Lulu, Dante have all been directly affected in one way or another by Victor Cassadine. We know that Jason Morgan, Stavros Cassadine, and Helena Cassadine will soon be awake and also involved with Victor. One person that could tie all of this together is Luke, or Fake Luke Spencer.
In recent General Hospital rumors, it has been said that Levi (Peter Harrell Jr.) has another boss besides Victor. Could Fake Luke be behind all that is happening in Port Charles? What leads us to believe that Fake Luke, Fluke, has his part in this entire thing is that actress, Emme Rylan, (Lulu Spencer Falconeri) shares some very insightful information. She says, ” When you see us, we are chained up. And if Dante is with Lulu, he’s not out looking to save her, so it feels pretty hopeless. When I saw the script, I was shocked. I had no idea that this is where it was going. It’s kind of like, Lulu and Dante have been on this track, this baby track, and they’ve kind of been in their own world. Lulu hasn’t really been involved with anything happening with her dad, nothing. They’ve just been in baby bliss. Until now. For them, this is completely out of nowhere. What Lulu has been dealing with is nothing compared to what’s about to happen. This makes everything we have gone through in the last year and a half look like nothing. It is bad.”
It looks as though, according to General Hospital spoilers and Emme Rylan, Lulu and Dante will be heavily involved in a story that includes Lulu’s father, Luke Spencer. We know that Victor has taken her, and Levi has been answering ti him. However, if Emme Rylan states that Lulu and Dante are about to be involved with Luke, this could quite possibly mean that Fluke is behind this enormous operation involving The Cassadines, The Spencers, The Scorpios, The Drakes, Dr. Obrecht, Nathan West, Levi Dunkleman, The Falconeri’s, The Jeromes, The Corinthos Clan, and more.
Are you ready for what’s in store this coming week on General Hospital? General Hospital spoilers have revealed that Billy Miller will be taking over the role of Jason Morgan, and General Hospital rumors speculate his arrival to be the week of September 8th, 2014.
Not only Jason and Robin, but many other Port Charles residents seem to have connections with Crichton-Clark. Nina Clay (Michelle Stafford) was hospitalized there when recovering from her coma, Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) is working there under Victor Cassadine’s (Thaao Penghlis) orders to revive Helena (Constance Towers) and Stavros Cassadine (Robert Kelker-Kelly)from being cryogenically frozen. Robin is also working on bringing Samantha Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco) husband, Jason Morgan back to life. Last week, it was revealed that Levi Dunkleman (Zachary Garred), aka, Peter Harrell Jr, is taking orders from Victor Cassadine. Lulu Falconeri (Emme Rylan) will soon be encountering Stavros Cassadine, and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), Nathan West (Ryan Paevey), and Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) are about to find out what is in store for them as well.
With all these characters involved in the Crichton-Clark story line, we cannot help but feel that this coming week is going to be spectacular. In a direct quote from General Hospital’s Head Writer, Ron Carlivati, he states, “It’s all going down at Crichton!”
General Hospital’s own Nancy Lee Grahn (Alexis Davis) has been hinting via twitter and Facebook that she has an upcoming project in the works for ABC.
Her new show will debut online this October! Nancy’s co-stars include, Lisa LoCicero, Chelsea Handler’s Sarah Colonna, Jimmy Paardo from The Conan O’Brien Show, along with the GH cast!
Nancy’s new role will not interfere with her 22 year role as Alexis Davis on ABC’s last standing soap opera, General Hospital.
Ava is quite a piece of work. While romantically involved with Morgan, a college aged boy who was actually married to her own daughter, she sleeps with his Father, mob boss, Sonny Corinthos. It was apparent during their time together, that Ava Jerome really did love Morgan. Despite the age difference, and her scheming ways, Ava actually fell for the young heart throb, and Morgan was happy to reciprocate the feelings. But there were so man y complications and obstacles in their relationship, starting with Julian Jerome (Ava’s brother) and Sonny Corinthos. The two men are at opposite ends of the mob and want nothing more to take each other out. Julian wasn’t happy with Ava’s entanglement with Morgan, but he try to use the situation to his advantage and gather inside information on Sonny. Sonny wasn’t too keen on their relationship either, as he believed that Ava was just using Morgan to get the inside scoop on Sonny’s operation.
While Ava was trying to manipulate Sonny after she killed his fiance, Connie Falconeri, they both got caught up in the murder of AJ Quartermaine. One thing led to another and Sonny and Ava ended up sleeping together. Of course, Morgan had to walk up at exactly that moment and catch his girlfriend and his father in the act.
As a result of Ava and Sonny’s betrayal of Morgan, who they claim to love, she is now pregnant and is unsure who the father is. Recent General Hospital rumors speculate that Morgan is going to be the father of Ava’s baby, and Sonny will gain a grandchild.
The wool has been pulled over Tracy’s eyes for far too long. Fans have been asking, “How can she be this clueless?” After years of being close to and intimate with Luke Spencer, it’s pretty strange that Tracy hasn’t noticed that her husband isn’t actually her husband. Fake Luke, aka Fluke has been duping Tracy Quartermaine for months now and it is about time that she come to her senses. We all see what we want to see when in love, and perhaps that is why Tracy turns a blind eye to all the red flags that have been right in front of her regarding Luke’s behaviors.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that the straw that breaks the camels back is when Luke doesn’t even come home when he learns that his daughter Lulu Spencer Falconeri has been kidnapped. Tracy knows how much Luke loves Lulu, and how the real Luke would stop at nothing to bring her home safely.
In a recent Soaps in Depth interview, GH Head Writer, Ron Carlivati states, “Her questions about Luke are growing. Lulu’s missing and where the hell is Luke? He makes excuses, but Tracy is really determined to find him and find out why he’s not there when his family needs him.”
It seems as though Tracy may finally see the light when it comes to Fluke. Hopefully she will start putting all the pieces together. If and when she does, will the other residents of Port Charles believe her? What will it take for everyone to finally realize that Luke isn’t really himself?
We won’t be finding out who the impostor Luke is until Fall, possibly in October when Tony Geary returns from medical leave. In the mean time, Luke’s family and friends can start adding things up and figuring out what is really going on.
According to Levi Dunkleman, aka, Peter Harrell (Zachary Garred), Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) is of much more value to this operation that the feisty Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). Levi duped Maxie into falling for him by helping her through losing her daughter at her custody hearing. Maxie fell for his lies and let him into her life, her home town, and tried to make her friends accept him. Little did she know that she was just a pawn in this ginormous game that seems to be led by Victor Cassadine (Thaao Penghlis).
Levi used Maxie to get to her Mother’s (Felicia Jones) Aztec jewels, but also to get closer to Lulu. Victor is on a mission and his intentions are to kidnap Lulu. Recent General Hospital rumors indicate that Stavros Cassadine (Robert Kelker-Kelly) will be waking up from his cryogenic state very soon, and that he wants Lulu all to himself. It has also been speculated that Lulu’s hormone treatment to become pregnant with Dante’s child is going to be tampered with.
Will Dante find his wife before it’s too late? Or will their dream of conceiving another child be gone before it can begin?
There are a lot of new connections starting as well as being discovered with the residents of Port Charles. Should we send out a NEW COUPLE ALERT for Nina and Franco? Not only do the two seem to have more in common with one another than they do with their current love interests (Carly and Silas), but General Hospital’s Head Writer, Ron Carlivati seems to think there is something there as well. According to an interview in Soap Opera Digest, Carlivati goes on to say, “Franco and Nina are two people who can possibly relate to each other due to their questionable grip on reality, their mental issues. There’s more to come here, definitely.”
What do you think? Would Franco and Nina make a great team romantically?
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!
For the first time since Nina learned that her husband Silas Clay was cheating on her with Ava Jerome, the two battling ladies came face to face. It has been over 20 years since Nina found out that her husband had a mistress named Ava Jerome. In that time, Nina spent 20 years in a coma after her mother drugged her and caused her to lose her baby. Nina, Silas, and some loved ones believe that Nina miscarried her child when she went into a coma.
We have reason to believe that the fact that Nina “lost her child” could have another meaning. It’s true, that right now Nina does not have a child, but maybe she didn’t lose her to an unfortunate miscarriage. Perhaps Nina’s baby was “lost” because Ava has her child… and that child just might be Kiki.
Who will come out on top when these two duke it out over a child? Will Nina try to steal Ava’s baby that she is currently carrying, or will Nina find out that Kiki has been her own daughter all along?
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