General Hospital’s Emotional Goodbye

EmmacryingWhen it comes to tear jerking story lines, yesterday’s episode should be ranked as one of the top for being an extremely sad goodbye. Emotions were running high as Sam and Patrick decided to end their relationship and engagement. However, this time, the breakup didn’t just involve two adults. Little Emma, played by the remarkable Brooklyn Silzer, displayed phenomenal talent in Thursday’s episode of General Hospital. Her pain was so real, it could be felt even by those who could never relate to a heart wrenching goodbye. Emma is struggling so hard with the loss of her mother Robin, although she is alive, Emma has been lead to believe that Robin is choosing to live without her. She has had high hopes for finding a mother figure in Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) and now in Sam (Kelly Monaco), and this break up between Patrick and Sam has pushed Emma to her breaking point. After Sam left, Emma begged and pleaded to her dad, crying, “no more falling in love, no more girlfriends, I need mommy (Kimberly McCullough)!”

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Jason Thompson and Kelly Monaco were nothing short of Emmy worthy in their performance. This story is a clear reflection of the real life goodbye the cast and crew have experienced as Jason Thompson taped his final episode of General Hospital last week. Jason Thompson has ended his 10 year run as the undeniably gorgeous, Dr. Patrick Drake, son of legendary Dr. Noah Drake, played by Rick Springfield. It has been confirmed that Jason Thompson has moved on to The Young and the Restless, and will be joining fellow ex-GH cast mate, Steve Burton (Jason Morgan).

It’s difficult to say what will happen next with this story. Odds are, they are gearing toward Emma getting her wish, and having Robin return to Port Charles, but no one knows just how long that will last.

Watch General Hospital M-F at 2PM Eastern/Standard to find out what’s to come at this emotional time for little Emma Drake and her Dad, Patrick.

 

GH’s Kimberly McCullough Lands Gig On BIG ABC Prime Time Show

General Hospital news just hit the media that General Hospital’s own Kimberly McCullough (Robin Scorpio Drake), is doing just what she set out to do. She left her role as Robin Scorpio Drake a few years ago, and has since returned a few times for cameo appearances. McCullough left to purse a directing career which she has had much success with since she left the show.

As ABC-Disney Program Director Kimberly, has been a part of Disney Channel’s Shake it Up directing team, along with the new Disney Channel show, KC Undercover.

Kimberly has just landed a new gig with the ABC-Disney network and this murder mystery is ready for McCullough’s creative mind. Kimberly will be directing an episode of the thrilling murder mystery, Pretty Little Liars which airs on ABC Family.

 

What You Need to Know About the Real Luke Spencer

The saga continues as the residents of Port Charles and the loved ones of Luke Spencer try to put all the pieces of the Fluke puzzle together. Recently, Julian decided to tell Alexis the truth. He told her that he framed Ric Lansing and named him the mob boss so that he could protect Alexis and their families. He also let her in on the biggest GH secret… that Luke wasn’t actually really Luke. Julian led Alexis to Miscavige, the institution where Luke was being drugged and held prisoner. However, there is a sneaky suspicion that the man Alexis found, “Luke” may still not be the real Luke Spencer. Anna and Dante arrested a Luke impostor, and as they were cuffing him, Anna pulled off the mask. General Hospital spoilers previously leaked that the true fake Luke would not be using a mask. It was said that there was much more than just another mask story, and now it’s all starting to make sense.

What if the man Alexis rescued isn’t the real Luke at all? Perhaps the man in the Quartermaine mansion is still Luke’s impostor, the and real Luke is locked up somewhere. Previously, General Hospital rumors poked around at Luke and Robin possibly being locked up in the same place, courtesy of Helena Cassadine. Faison may have created a Luke mask, and Anna may have just arrested a Luke impostor, but did she arrest THE Luke impostor?

General Hospital Cast Celebrates Tony Geary’s Return!

It’s been a long time coming! This news is such great news for General Hospital and Tony Geary fans. After a long recovery from multiple back surgeries, the  Tony Geary is back and ready to reprise his role as Lucas Lorenzo Spencer. Luke Spencer is an unforgettable legacy in daytime television as is his iconic character Luke. General Hospital fans have long awaited Luke’s return so that we can all finally know who the fake Luke Spencer is. General Hospital Spoilers indicate that Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) will be involved in the rescue of Luke. November Sweeps 2014 is going to be a month GH fans will never forget! Are you ready for Luke Spencer?

General Hospital Blog would like to welcome Tony Geary back to GH with open arms and a warm heart. He has truly been missed and it is so very exciting to have him healthy, and back to our favorite soap.

 

Check it out! Actress Haley Pullos (Molly Lansing Davis) posted a photo on her personal Instagram account as she and her cast mates celebrate the return of Anthony Geary as the legendary, Luke Spencer.

Tony Geary Returns to General Hospital!

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…

Will Robert Scorpio Return to Save Robin From Helena?

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.

 

Jason and Robin Are at the Doorsteps of Their Loved Ones… What Happens Next?

Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) and Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) manage to escape the blaze of glory that became of Crichton-Clark Clinic. Robin told Jason that they were able to escape because of him… they are alive and well and safely on the doorsteps of the ones they love. Robin instructed Jason to drive straight to Sonny’s house after she drove herself to the Metro Court to get in contact with her mother, Anna (Finola Hughes). She feared that if she and Jason went to their homes, they would be putting Patrick (Jason Thompson) and Emma (Brooklyn Silzer), and Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Danny (Corbin and Caden Rothwither) in danger. Just in case Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) and her cronies were on their tales, Robin wanted to make sure that she didn’t put them in that type of situation.

At the end of Monday’s episode, we saw Robin banging on her Mother’s door at The Metro Court, and Jason approaching Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) doorstep, with his wife Sam inside. What happens next? Will it be this easy for Jason to reunite with the love of his life, Sam Morgan, and his best friend, Sonny Corinthos? Jason and Robin are so close to home that WE the fans can taste it. Could it be that we are able to see the reunion everyone has been longing for? …Or will something unexpected happen before Jason gets to present himself to Sonny and Sam?

Welcome Home Jason Morgan!

Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) is eager to bust out of his chamber where Victor Cassadine (Thaao Penghlis) is keeping him captive. Victor has big plans for Mr. Morgan. He wants to use Jason’s strength and skills that he has developed over the years from being Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) mob enforcer to his advantage.

According to General Hospital rumors, it has been said that Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) and the new Jason Morgan (Billy Miller) will escape from Crichton-Clark, but not without a price. Robin and Jason have been rumored to be involved in a serious accident which will ultimately change the look of Jason’s face.

It is unsure if they will actually go there, and play the plastic surgery card. Many General Hospital actors have come and gone and been replaced in the past without the need of explain their new look. If General Hospital rumors are correct, and Jason has had some sort of reconstructive surgery, what will this mean when it comes to being reunited with his loved ones? Who will recognize him, and who will turn him away? At this point, it isn’t even certain that Jason Morgan wants to be found. General Hospital spoilers indicated that Jason’s wife Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) goes closer to Robin’s husband, Patrick Drake. When Jason returns to Port Charles, perhaps he will find Sam has moved on with Patrick and decide to keep his true identity to himself. Then, only Robin would know the truth about who he really is.

This coming week, General Hospital spoilers prepare GH fans for off the charts drama and excitement. The suspense is immeasurable when it comes to those who are involved with the Crichton-Clark Clinic.

Watch General Hospital this week to find out if Robin and Jason make a clean get away!

 

 

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