In an etonline.com interview, Kirsten Storms and Jason Thompson talk about all the GH drama involving Maxie’s baby dilemma and the return of Robin Scorpio Drake.
Jason Thompson talks about Kimberly McCullough’s possible return and his hopes for being able to reconnect with the actress on screen.
Kirsten feels that this story will “play out terrible” for her character Maxie in regards to how the her loved ones will view her actions.
General Hospital is the longest running television drama in history. For 50 years this outstanding show has been hitting our airwaves. I wasn’t around for it’s first episode on April 1st, 1963, I wasn’t even around for it’s 10 year anniversary in 1973. As a matter of fact, I was only 1 year old when the show hit it’s 20 year mark in 1983. It wasn’t until a little after that 3rd decade that I could actually start to really understand what was going on. In the early 90’s I was a pre-teen/teen with a Mom and an older Sister who watched religiously. I too, began rushing home from school to prepare a snack and wait for 3 O’clock for what would become my most favorite show of all time.
To many kids my age in the early 90’s, flannel shirts, Nirvana, Tupac Shazur, and Guess Jeans were huge. In my world, Jagger, Brenda, Karen and Sonny were my main focus when it came to extracurricular activities. I remember when Jagger, Karen, and Jason got stranded on the island. I can still recite lines from those scenes. I can still hear Jagger’s authentic Italian accent taunt Jason with sarcasm while trying to figure out survival tactics, “Oh I think um, we can order take out, whaddaya say?” And in response to Jason wanting to make spears to kill fish Jagger says, “Why don’t we make a gun, and shoot ’em?!” Those lines play in my head as if it were yesterday. But we all know it wasn’t yesterday. It was almost 20 years ago when I got hooked on General Hospital. 20 years of laughter, excitement, drama, tears, anticipation, and falling in love with my favorite characters and couples. 20 years of bonding with my Mom, Sister, girlfriends and husband. My husband has been watching with me now for about 10 years. I got him interested when Ric Lansing had Carly chained to a wall in a panic room in the house he shared with Elizabeth. That may be one of my favorite story lines still today. Not just because of it’s intense excitement and unpredictability, but also because during that time GH formed yet another bond between myself and someone else who could share in the show’s greatness. Not long after that my husband really got into the Sonny story lines with the mob. A guy in his late teens to early 20’s watching General Hospital? Well when the mob is involved, why the heck not?!
A few years later introduced the couple that would change my view on soap opera super couples forever. In case you don’t know who my all time favorite couple is, it is Jason and Sam. Or as we fans like to call them, JaSam. Jason and Sam were like no other couple on TV. Sure they had their typical break up, make up, and love triangle issues as every good daytime couple did. But they had something more. First of all, they were the epitome of “badass.” Excuse my language but that word bests describes the adventurous side of Jason and Sam’s relationship. Even though Jason was Sam’s protector, Sam could hold her own and as a team they got things done. Aside from JaSam being completely “badass,” many aspects of their relationship felt real, as if it hit close to home. Their laughter, their nights in ordering take out Chinese, they way he protected her, the star necklace he gave her, and near the end when he gave her his Grandmother Lila Quartermaine’s ring as her wedding ring. Those are things the real life couples do together. I will never forget the way these two actors/characters touched my life, and the memories of watching them grow on screen will forever remain in my heart.
Fast forward to this week’s 50th Anniversary celebration. I have to express how outstandingly well everything came together. Not only were the surprises like Ethan, Alan, Emily, and Rick Webber enough to send fans into excitement induced hyperventilation, but the over all emotion of the show was positively overwhelming. Dr. Patrick Drake was the perfect person to talk about the history of General Hospital. A strong, brilliant doctor much like Dr. Steve Hardy was, Dr. Drake has become a legend and anchor at General Hospital. His relationship, marriage, and life he built with the great Dr. Robin Scorpio reminds me of those that came before them, Steve and Audrey and Alan and Monica, and set the stage for this wonderful American tradition to continue.
Throughout the years I have stuck by GH’s side as a devoted fan. I am a lover of the history and all it stands for. I cherish the characters old and new and hold a special place in my heart for something that I was able to share with my Mom for so many years. I know that if she were here today to see General Hospital turn 50, we would be celebrating together and reminiscing of all the characters and stories that have come and gone.
I want to congratulate each and every person who has ever been a part of General Hospital on this monumental milestone and thank them for finding a way to move in and take up residence in the hearts of their truest fans. Happy 50th anniversary General Hospital.
“I can’t believe it’s been a year without you.” Anna said to herself about her daughter Robin. Earlier in the week we saw Patrick reflect on the loss of his wife and Mother of his child. It has been a whole year since Robin Scorpio has left behind her friends and loved ones. In between, we have seen her come and go as we know she is being held captive by Cesar Faison. Still, her husband, parents, child, and friends do not know she is alive. General Hospital’s 50th anniversary is coming up this April 1st, 2013. We have been prepared that there are going to be many surprises waiting for us. Some of these surprises we already know about, such as Rick Springfield’s return as Dr. Noah Drake, Jackie Zeman reprising her role as Bobbi Spencer, etc. Some surprises we have already scene, including Jack Wagner as Frisco Jones, Scotty Baldwin played by Kin Shriner, Laura Spencer played by Genie Francis, and more. Could General Hospital be saving the biggest for last? Will Robin Scorpio returning for GH’s 50th and The Nurses Ball?
Check out what Heather is up to in Port Charles. There is a lot going on with the Mothers of Port Charles. What is up with Starr? Could Cole or Hope be alive? Sam wants Danny back, and Anna misses Robin.
It has been months since Anna came close to finding out Robin was actually alive. Anna almost discovered that Heather was actually telling the truth, and that her daughter was indeed alive and being held at a clinic in Switzerland by Cesar Faison. Robin’s Father Robert was injured in the process of trying to get to the bottom of the Duke/Faison story and is now in a coma. Although Robin is spoken of often, we still have not seen when or how Robin’s loved ones will find out she is alive and be reunited. As we all know, General Hospital’s 50th anniversary is coming up, along with the legendary Nurses Ball. GH has been and continues to be full of surprises in anticipation for the big day, April 1st, 2013. This leads to a burning question that fans have been trying to find an answer to. Is Kimberly McCullough coming back to GH for The Nurses Ball? There hasn’t been any news confirming the return of actress Kimberly McCullough as Robin Scorpio in time for the Nurses Ball. However, that may be because they are trying to keep at least one of the returns a surprise for the fans during the time of GH’s 50th anniversary celebration. I know Robin has been a hot topic for General Hospital fans and everyone would love to see her resurface for the big event. As of now, there is no confirming news that let’s us know either way whether she will be back or not. General Hospital Blog will update any news regarding Kimberly McCullough/Robin’s return.
After watching the real Duke Lavery be unveiled by Faison, I couldn’t help but wonder, “Will Duke escape and save Robin?” In my opinion, Duke being Robin’s hero would be an awesome way for Robin to return to her family. Especially after she called who she thought was Duke her hero. It would be nice to have her return that way. However it ends up happening, I am excited to watch Robin reunite withe the people who love her. Perhaps she will return just in time for The Nurses Ball.
We all want to know!!! WHO is REALLY Behind Robin’s kidnapping and WHO is REALLY behind the Duke Lavery Mask? GH’s Head Writer Ron Carlivati teases the topic a bit in his tweets.
This week we saw the return of Robin Scorpio Drake! Robin is out from her coma and strong enough to reach out to her family. The intensity had me at the edge of my seat. I was so nervous watching how slowly she was talking to Emma, and when Emma put the phone down I wanted to scream! I just want to punch that woman keeping her captive in the face. Don’t even get me started on Duke. I want him light years away from Anna and Port Charles all together. He is such a creep, not only for what he is doing to the Scorpio family, but what he did to Jason.
It is so great to see Kimberly McCullough back and a part of GH. I hope she sticks around for the Nurses Ball. Having all these characters/actors back makes for some great soap opera watching.
Tristan Rogers (Robert Scorpio) is returning to GH this November. November Sweeps is always an exciting time. With the return of Robert there are so many possible stories. Perhaps we will get close to conclusion and reveal of the Robin saga, maybe he will found out the truth about Ethan, or maybe he will get involved with Duke, Luke, and Anna. Anything is possible and November sweeps will have us anxiously waiting for each day’s episode!
According to a Tweet by General Hospital’s head writer Ron Carlivati, Sam and Anna are in for the shock of their lives this week on GH. This is so exciting! We have waited so long to have Anna find out about Robin, and Sam find out about her baby! This is going to be good…
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