General Hospital Moment of the Day: Lucky Has Been Kidnapped

ABC’s General Hospital always has something to keep us at the edge of our seats. Many times, ABC likes to recap what they have declared the “moment of the day” for the most recent episode. There is no doubt that in yesterday’s thrilling episode of GH, the moment of the say revolved around  what Luke and Laura disclosed to Lulu and Dillon.

Luke and Laura were forced to go to extreme measures in order to protect their son, Lucky. The secret has been revealed, the real reason Laura is in town is so that she and Luke can go on an adventure to save their son. Unfortunately, the two have to deceive those around them, especially Tracy, to try and accomplish this rescue.

Will Lulu and Dillon have to watch Tracy grieve with a broken heart over Luke while they know the truth, or will they tell her the truth to ease her tortured heart?

Jonathan Jackson is set to return to General Hospital along with Nathan Parsons, (Ethan Lovett), and Emma Samms (Holly Sutton), for this Summer’s sizzling GH story line.

 

General Hospital Casting News: Genie Francis Update

Genie Francis is one fan favorite among quite a few that have been set up for a return to General Hospital as part of the farewell to Anthony Geary. Laura Spencer is essential to Luke, as they have made history together for decades.

Jonathan Jackson will be returning to GH to reprise his role as Lucky Spencer this Summer, but it will not be for an extended amount of time. The actor is currently on the ABC primetime hit, Nashville, and will be working on episodes for the new season. Nathan Parsons will also be making a return to GH as Ethan Lovett, along with his mother Holly Sutton, played by Emma Samms. These returns are believed to be short lived, and will play a major role in Geary’s exit, as Luke Spencer makes his way out of Port Charles.

Good news is that Genie Francis will be sticking around General Hospital even after Anthony Geary leaves the canvas. General Hospital spoilers have revealed that Laura will be sticking around Port Charles for some unfinished business. Perhaps she will be there to set her son Nikolas straight, or if General Hospital rumors are true, she may have to come to Lulu’s resuce with yet another Cassadine catastrophe.

 

The Love(s) of His Life, Who Will Luke Choose?

After the tragic ordeal that drove Luke away from so many loved ones, he is finally feeling like himself again. He is on the right track, trying to make things right with the ones he loves. His daughter Lulu, and his love, Tracy, are first on his list.

Luke is ready to spend the rest of his life with the woman who adores him, who has stood by him despite all the things he has put her through. She was there for him when others weren’t, she believed in him when others doubted him. But now, the woman who has his past, his adventures, and his children is back. Laura Spencer, the love that made television history, Luke and Laura has a chance to reinent itself. Who will Luke choose? Will Luke choose Tracy, the one he currently loves, who saw him through his hardest times? Or will he choose Laura? The one who stole his heart many years ago.

As Anthony Geary prepares for his exit from General Hospital, there will be many surprise guests coming back for the big farewell. Luke and Laura’s son Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) will return, as well as Holly (Emma Samms), and their son, Ethan Lovett (Nathan Parsons). Prepare yourself for many twists and turns, and definitely some tears.

Keep watching GH’s sizzling Summer to find out what will come of Luke Spencer and his two great loves.

GH Summer! See Which Fan Favorites Will Return for Luke’s Farewell

This Summer is going to be BIG for the people of Port Charles. General Hospital is losing a legend, and the residents of Port Chuck are losing a father, grandfather, a husband (sort of), a friend, an enemy, and much, much more. Things will never be the same in this fictional small town once Anthony Geary retires and takes Luke Spencer far away from his family and friends. Geary has given General Hospital 37 wonderful years and he is deserves a send off to go down in history.

General Hospital executives have already started leaking the names of GH fan favorites that will be returning to Port Charles as part of Luke’s farewell story. General Hospital spoilers have confirmed that Genie Francis and Emma Samms will be arriving in PC as Laura Spencer and Holly Sutton this Summer. GH rumors have leaned toward the return of Luke’s two sons, Nathan Parsons as Ethan Lovett, and Jonathan Jackson as Lucky Spencer, yet there hasn’t been official word of this GH casting news.

Word is that there will be more GH fan favorites making their way back to General Hospital this Summer to say goodbye to Luke Spencer. Luke’s long time friend Robert Scorpio played by Tristan Rogers has been rumored to be on his way back. Although he is currently on Y&R, it has been known for Rogers to make cameo appearances on GH during his work on The Young and the Restless.

Who else should make a come back to General Hospital for this Summer’s big event? Let us know who is important and essential in saying goodbye to the legendary Luke Spencer.

The Plot Thickens: Peter Harrell Wants Maxie and Lulu to Pay

After months of wondering what in the world Levi Dunkleman has against Maxie Jones, it was finally revealed that Levi Dunkleman is actually named Peter Harrell. It looks as thought Levi (Peter), is the son of Felicia’s ex-fiance, Peter Harrell.

After disclosing to Maxie and Lulu that he took them hostage for a reason, not just to get away with the jewels, he also explained that Lulu is just as much a part of his mission as Maxie is. If Levi truly is Peter, son of Peter Harrell, he is obviously the son of a disgruntled ex-fiance. As he told Maxie and Lulu, he views Felicia to be a cheater who got swept away by Frisco Jones and left Peter behind. Frisco helped Felicia get away from Harrell as he was after the Aztec treasure.

What does Lulu have to do with any of this? Well way back when, when the original story line of the Aztec treasure took place, Robert Scorpio and Luke Spencer were ahead of Peter Harrell in their quest to find the treasure. Ultimately, Harrell was chased by Robert and Luke, and Peter was arrested for destruction of property. Later in the story, Luke, Holly, and Robert convinced the police that Peter Harrell was responsible for murder and Luke’s name was cleared.

It’s safe to say that perhaps Peter Harrell has it out for the Jones and Spencer families and he is using Maxie and Lulu to get revenge on their parents.

Are We Getting Closer to the Return of Robin Scorpio Drake?

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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