It has been a long time since the residents of Port Charles have seen this man’s face. It has been confirmed that the father of Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth), Larry Ashton, played by Hugo Napier will be returning to the canvas very soon. Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and her son Ned are taken by surprise when Larry returns to PC.
Hugo Napier stepped onto the GH canvas back in 1988. Back then, he was out for treasure and Tracy was the same black mailing money woman she is today. She blackmailed the father of her son to give her and Ned a piece of the pie when he had his hands on the treasure. Unfortunately, things didn’t work out the way Ashton planned and he left town.
In 1991, Larry Ashton returned to Port Charles and work along side Harlan Barrett and Cesar Faison. Needless to say, they were up to no good. Tracy was a pawn in their game of trying to take over ELQ. Paul Hornsby was to marry Tracy in order to gain control of the Quartermaine family company. Fortunately for the Quartermaine’s, their plan was unsuccessful.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Hugo Napier will be returning to General Hospital to reprise his role as Larry Ashton. As if Tracy didn’t have enough going on in her life right now as she is trying to figure out what is going on with her current husband, or the man she thinks is her husband, Luke (not Luke) Spencer, Larry Ashton decides to stroll on in.
With such ties to Cesar Faison and Harlan Barrett, could Larry Ashton have something to do with fake Luke?
It is uncertain at this time as to when Larry Ashton will make his debut in Port Charles. General Hospital Blog will keep fans updated on Hugo Napier’s status with General Hospital.
The Spencer/Cassadine war has been ongoing for decades. The Cassadines have a sick obsession with Luke Spencer (Tony Geary) and his family and just won’t leave them alone. No matter how many times Luke is victorious in bring down a member of the Cassadine Clan, they always seem to resurface.
Last year, when Stavros kidnapped Lulu (Emme Rylan), he had plans for the two to be married and start a family. Well all his plans were foiled when Lulu was rescued by her family. Nothing would stop Luke, Laura (Genie Francis), and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) from coming to her aid and saving her from the crazed Cassadine. The battle wasn’t easy, and nothing is ever final when it comes to the Cassadines, especially Helena (Constance Towers) and Stavros (Robert Kelker-Kelly). Although they were “killed” a Cassadine never really dies. Stavros’ body was frozen and now brought back to life by Victor Cassadine (Thaao Penghlis). Victor couldn’t do it alone, however. Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) was forced to help Victor bring Stavros back from the dead in exchange for being able to help her best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton/Billy Miller) at the same time. Of course Victor didn’t live up to his end of the bargain entirely. He only wanted Jason to be used as their medical miracle guinea pig, and never really expected he would be able to go home to his wife, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and son Danny.
Luke has been kidnapped, drugged, and help captive at a facility called Miscavige, the place where Heather Webber spent some time in the psych ward. Whoever kidnapped Luke, stole his identity, his face, his life. It has been several months since the real Luke Spencer has been absent from the lives of his loved ones, while the impostor Luke would walk around the town of Port Charles making everyone believe that he was the same old Luke. People are starting to catch on to Luke’s odd behavior. Little Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Bechtel) already overheard Luke threatening his uncle Sonny (Maurice Benard), Ava Jerome (Maura West) has seen Luke as her ‘boss’ but knows it isn’t really him… Julian (William DeVry) knows that the fake Luke is actually someone he was in the WPP with a while back. After Tracy (Jane Elliot) has been trying to get in touch with Luke over the disappearance of his daughter Lulu, she starts to sniff out the fishy situation. She knows that Luke would never ignore the fact that Lulu was in danger.
Will Luke be rescued or break free on his own in time to save Lulu from Cassadine control? Stavros has BIG plans for Lulu Spencer Falconeri and Luke may be the only one who can save her. Come October, we will know who the fake Luke really is… perhaps he will be revealed just in time, before Stavros does the unthinkable to Lulu.
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.
Alice Gunderson has been the live in maid for the Quartermaine family since 2001. She is loved by most of the Quartermaine’s as she and Tracy have their differences. Alice really holds a fondness for Luke Spencer. When he and Tracy got married about 4 years ago, Alice was so upset she wore black to their wedding. She is witty, funny, kinda, and a professional wrestler. She goes by the name of “The Dominator” and Morgan Corinthos is a big fan.
Now that Michael is running ELQ, Fluke has convinced Tracy to make Michael think she and Luke got an annulment in their marriage. She wants to take ELQ right from under Michael’s feet and in order to do that she has to keep her enemy (Michael) closer. Little does Tracy know, she is the one being played by Fluke. If she succeeds in knocking Michael off his ELQ throne, she won’t be far behind him. Fluke has a plan of his won for ELQ.
Alice walked in on Tracy having a phone conversation with Fluke. They were discussing the take down and how she was convincing Michael that she is truly sorry and wants to help ELQ in any way she can. Just as ALice was about to reveal to Michael what Tracy was up to, she collapsed. Over at GH, Monica ran some tests and scans. The results came back that Alice needs a heart transplant.
As Alice is fighting for a new heart, Molly and Rafe are fighting for their lives after Rafe crashed into a police barracade meant for him to stop and surrender. Rafe was running from his recent life of crime. Molly hopped into his car in hopes to talk him out of running. The two were yelling about Rafe’s current situation with drugs and causing Dr. Drake’s accident when suddenly Rafe drove his car into the road block. They were rushed to General Hospital and we don’t know if either will survive. Will Alice receive a heart from one of these teens? Will Rafe or Molly die and save Alice? There is also a rumor that Shawn will end up killing Fluke’s companion, mobster, Mickey Diamond and he will be the one to give Alice a heart. Let us know what you think. Will Alice survive?
The battle between Tracy and AJ Quartermaine has been brewing for a few months, and now it will be taken to the next level! Tracy has a new business partner, Nikolas Cassadine but AJ has something bigger. Tracy learns that AJ has scored a spot on the ABC show The Chew! She will do anything to get herself and her relish on that episode.
Jane Elliot and Sean Kanan were in New York, along with Executive Producer, Frank Valentini. There they filmed the episode at the actual set of The Chew with hosts, Mario Batali, Carla Hall, Daphne Oz, and Michael Symon. The episodes will air on General Hospital May 13th-14th.
In an interview with TV Guide, three great General Hospital icons, Anthony Geary (Luke Spencer), Jane Elliot (Tracy Quartermaine), and Kin Shriner (Scotty Baldwin) talk about old memories, making new ones, the good and the bad, and the writers and cast throughout the years.
From the mess GH was just about a year ago, to the revival thanks to Frank and Ron, these three tell us what has worked and what hasn’t for this amazing show. They give praises to the current regime and express gratitude for the current success of General Hospital.
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