Just as General Hospital fans thought they had their finger pointed at the mystery behind Fluke’s identity, the writers throw in some twists and turns. As Dante was knocked out and locked in the basement of the old Spencer home, to his dismay, he awakened to find a chair with a corpse sitting in it. Right then and there fans made a realization… that Fluke was talking to himself the entire time, thining he was talking to Luke all in his mind.
However, today’s episode of GH threw fans a curve ball. Since Dante found the rotted corpse, fans immediately figured that Luke was under Helena’s mind control, and committing these devious acts without Luke’s own conscious knowledge. Now that we witnessed Helena not being able to control Fluke, does that suggest that Fluke actually IS another person? Perhaps Helena got exactly what she wished for. Did Helena create a monster?
Let us know what you think! Is Fluke actually Luke under Helena’s control? Has Helena finally lost control of her own monster? Or is Fluke someone else? A Cassadine maybe?
February Sweeps has brought some extreme stories to General Hospital. The residents of Port Charles have been faced with a multitude of danger, all by the hands of Helena Cassadine. Helena has always been a feared villain in Port Charles, having a tight grip on the weakness of those she preys on. The Cassadine/Spencer family feud has been going on for decades, and this time Helena’s target is as direct as it gets. She has taken control of the head of the Spencer family, Luke.
Helena has put Luke in the position of hurting those he loves in Port Charles, along with controlling Jason Morgan with mind conditioning to do the same. As a result, their lives are at stake. After piecing some theories together, Julian Jerome and Sonny Corinthos joined forces and decided to break out of Pentonville for the sake of saving their sons. Fluke gave Sonny a warning that Michael and Lucas would be targeted in his evil scheme. Well Sonny does nothing better than protecting the ones he loves and at that moment he knew he had to act fast.
Now that Sonny took the bomb and all the people who were in attendance at The Haunted Star are safe, Sonny’s status of survival is uncertain. Saving everyone just may have made his son Michael realize that there is still good in Sonny, and that he truly does love him. Will it be too late for Sonny and Michael to reconcile?
In a recent report regarding the status of Maurice Benard’s contract with General Hospital, General Hospital spoilers revealed that Maurice stated he isn’t going anywhere and he will be staying at GH for another year. He signed another contract with the show, guaranteeing that Sonny stay with us.
Although today’s episode of GH with Sonny taking the bomb, and not knowing if he got away in time is undeniably mystifying and dramatic, it’s most likely just to keep the audience on their toes. There is no news of Maurice leaving his role as Sonny, therefore it’s highly unlikely that Sonny will die in this February Sweeps story.
What do you all think? Is Sonny going to die after saving everyone at The Haunted Star?
As General Hospital, Tony Geary, and Luke Spencer fans, we know that it has been a long road to recovery for the legendary GH actor. Anthony Geary underwent invasive back surgery, causing him to be unable to work on the set of General Hospital for several months. At one point, he wasn’t certain if he would ever be able to return to his role as the iconic Lucas Lorenzo Spencer, on ABC’s General Hospital.
Anthony Geary sat down with ABC’s Sandy Kenyon, a huge fan of General Hospital, to discuss the challenge of his medical condition and the effect it had on his work on GH. Geary talks about Luke’s current story line, involving his alter ego, Fluke, aka Fake Luke.
Listen closely as Sandy Kenyon discloses a HUGE General Hospital spoiler, revealing that Fluke is indeed all in Luke’s mind. There you have it fans, Luke is Fluke!
In the video, we also learn that Sandy Kenyon has filmed a cameo role on General Hospital!
In last week’s episodes, General Hospital spoilers revealed that mob Prince, Johnny Zacchara knows a lot more about his ex-girlfriend’s father than Lulu believes. Johnny and Lulu were catching up at The Haunted Star after Johnny’s release from Pentonville. Although Johnny has been out of Port Charles and out of Lulu’s life for some time, the connection between the two of them is still there. It’s obvious that Johnny still cares about Lulu, and the feeling is reciprocated. Lulu is still absolutely in love with and loyal to her husband, Dante, but Johnny and Lulu will always care about one another.
Even so, Johnny is still not being truthful with his old friend. He has led her to believe that he is out of Pentonville because he is truly innocent of the crimes he was accused. In conversation, Lulu was discussing her father, Luke, and Johnny maed a comment that would insinuate that Luke isn’t exactly who Lulu thinks he is. After that slipped, Johnny had a flashback of himself talking to the Luke imposter, but did not say anything further to Lulu.
We now know that Johnny knows about Luke, but we are uncertain of the extent of his involvement with Fluke and Helena’s plans. General Hospital rumors suggest that someone is going to die. There will be two explosions and a shoot out, and someone is going to pay the price. GH rumors have also been circulating, stating that Brandon Barash was only brought back to General Hospital for a short time. The actor has not signed a contract with the show, and has been rumored to be killed off.
Will Johnny be the one to die when catastrophe strikes at The Haunted Star?
Let us know how you think this will all play out. Leave your comments and thoughts in the section below.
It looks as though our suspicious were spot on. General Hospital Blog’s December 9th post regarding the true identity of Fluke rumored to be that Luke’s mind was actually being controlled by Helena Cassadine and that there was not another Luke (in the physical sense).
On today’s General Hospital, Dante was knocked out by Fluke and locked in the basement of where the audience believed the real Luke Spencer was being held captive. When Dante woke up from being unconscious, fans got the surprise of their lives. No one wanted to believe that there actually wasn’t another man behind Fluke’s true identity. Fans were convinced that the fake Luke Spencer was Bill Eckert, Anthony Zacchara, or some other long time enemy of the Spencer family. As it turns out, Fluke actually was a long time enemy of the Spencers. He was the product of a master-mind -or should we say, mind control? It looks like Fluke is the result and doing of the Spencer family’s biggest enemy, Helena Cassadine. Dante didn’t exactly make the discovery he thought he was going to make. He expected to see his father-in-law, the real Luke Spencer, down in that basement. Instead, all he found was a old, decrepit, dead body. Who is the body you ask? Well that’s a mystery that’s yet to be solved. But it’s safe to say that it isn’t our beloved Lukey.
Fans are away are Helena has a thing with conditioning. Decades ago, she had Lucky Spencer kidnapped and tried to condition his mind. It didn’t go exactly as planned, but as we see, many years of practice has come along way. She has successfully programmed Jason Morgan into working for her, under her control, without remembering the things she has him do. Although there are still a few flaws, for the most part, her plan was working.
It’s pretty safe to come to the conclusion that the body Dante found in the basement of the old Spencer home was not Luke, and the Fluke is actually Luke himself, under the mind conditioning of Helena Cassadine.
What did you all think of today’s episode? Are you stunned at the revelation we have been waiting an entire year for?
As the mystery of Fluke is unraveling, the story is finally coming to a close. For over a year, the executive team at General Hospital has had fans pulling their hair out, trying to figure out who has stolen the identity and life of the legendary Luke Spencer. Every theory from mask, to mind control, and everywhere in between has been rumored. Top theories of past characters having plastic surgery include, Luke’s cousin, Bill Eckert, Bill’s son Sly, Anthony Zacchara, and many more. GH fans everywhere just can’t seem to put their finger on the truth.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that Head Writer, Ron Carlivati has made a statement regarding Fluke’s true identity. This morning via Twitter, Carlivati proclaims that the revelation fans have been waiting for will happen on today’s episode of General Hospital. Check out Ron Carlivati’s tweet!
Will Dante come to in time to rescue Luke? Is everyone on the Haunted Star doomed? Who is Fluke? Find out today on @GeneralHospital! #GH
General Hospital has never had a better kept secret. Fan reactions range from all ends of the spectrum when discussing the never ending Fluke mystery. For a year now, residents of Port Charles along with General Hospital fans have been wondering who in the world could be impersonating Luke Spencer.
As far as the majority of the PC residents go, they think that Cesar Faison was the one duping the town for all those months. We the audience know that is not the case. Julian Jerome also knows that Cesar Faison is not actually Fluke, but merely a decoy to throw off Anna and the rest of the PCPD along with Tracy and Luke’s family and friends.
Luke’s sister, Bobbie Spencer has always had a close relationship with him. The two siblings have been through a lot together throughout the years. On today’s episode of GH, Bobbie was talking to who she thought was her brother. Unknowingly to Bobbie, he is still an impostor. In conversation, Bobbie brought up their cousin, Bill Eckert. Bill and Luke never really saw eye to eye, although the two were identical cousins. (Strange, we know). Judging from Fake Luke’s reaction when Bobbie was talking about Bill in a negative way, even bringing up the way he treated his son Sly, there is reason to believe that the Luke impostor may be Bill, Sly, or have some ties to that story line involvement.
General Hospital rumors have claimed Bill Eckert to be a great explanation for someone being able to run around town with Luke’s face and body for all this time. Since there wouldn’t have to be any plastic surgery or masks involved, it seems to make perfect sense. Of course, like every other theory fans have had, there are holes in this one as well. Such as the fact that Bill Eckert died some time ago. We all know that soap opera death is never permanent, and there is a very likely chance that Bill could have resurrected from the dead and stolen his identical cousin’s identity -and life.
Do you think the writers are getting closer to revealing Fluke’s true identity? Could Bobbie and Fluke’s scene today have dropped the bomb? Let us know if you think Fluke is actually Bill Eckert.
Just as we thought the whole Fluke story couldn’t get any more frustrating and complicated, it turns out that a new aspect in the story does just that.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that for the week of January 5th, the audience will learn that the Spencer family is hiding a secret. Luke’s sister Bobbie Spencer, has a conversation with Fluke, and they are in deep discussion about an old family secret that has been kept under wraps for many years.
General Hospital spoilers also state that Bobbie shares a secret with her grandson, Michael Corinthos, who is now working on turning the old Brownstones into a clinic. Does Bobbie’s secret have anything to do with that old building?
For almost a year, General Hospital fans have been battling with their brains, (and the writing team over at GH), trying to wrap their heads around this entire ‘Fluke’ story line. For many months there have been General Hospital rumors and speculations in regard to who is impersonating Luke Spencer. We the audience know that Helena has him locked up, has had him kept away from his family and loved ones, and he has been continuously drugged.
GH rumors have pointed the finger at many past and present characters and villains. Bill Eckert, Cesar Faison (which we know now was only a decoy), Jerry Jacks, Anthony Zacchara, Larry Ashton, to name a few. Still, there are too many holes in those theories for the vast majority of the fans to settle on one.
When Faison was in the interrogation room with Anna, he brought up Helena and how the two of them kidnapped Lucky and tried to condition his mind. Why did he bring that up? There is reason to believe that it was more than just to torment Anna with the possibility of her being under his spell and fall in love with him. Anna knows better. He tried that with her in the past, and it didn’t work. Faison went on to question whether or not Helena has perfected the art of mind control. This entire back story about Lucky gives good reason to believe that Helena is up to some old tricks.
What if ‘Fluke’ doesn’t actually exist? In the physical sense that is. Perhaps Helena has in fact perfected her art of mind control. We have seen the result of her conditioning so far in Jason Morgan. She tells him what to do and he goes out and does it. He later forgets that a certain series of events ever took place, and he forgets that Helena was ever involved. Now, that being said, what if Fluke is all in Luke’s head? Earlier in the year, when Fake Luke was acting “off” in Port Charles, that could have been because Helena’s mind control still needed a little work. Now that Fluke is back, and acting more like Luke than before, it’s possible that Helena just needed some more time to perfect her hold on Luke Spencer’s mind.
It’s entirely probable that Luke Spencer takes orders from Helena, and doesn’t remember what he has done once his tasks are through. Could Luke have an alter personality due to Helena’s mind control? At this point in the story, anything is possible, even playing around with the idea that Fake Luke isn’t another person at all. Is Fluke just Luke under Helena’s mind control?
Weigh in and let General Hospital Blog know what you think about this theory.
General Hospital newcomer, Billy Miller explains his plans for the character of Jason Morgan. Billy Miller had some extremely large shoes to fill by taking on this role after Steve Burton created the Jason Morgan persona for over 20 years. Fans have survived many recasts of their favorite beloved characters throughout the years. The soap industry is known for their ins and outs, and the potential of characters being recast. This is nothing new, yet the news of Steve Burton leaving General Hospital to go to The Young and the Restless hit fans harder than any other recast in General Hospital history. The recast process seemed to take forever, and the powers that be did a fantastic job of throwing everyone off. With the on again off again rumors of Billy Miller replacing Steve Burton, fans were kept in the dark on if and when this big change was going to happen. When the news was finally confirmed, it stirred up all sorts of mixed emotions among the fan bases. Die hard Steve Burton fans were angry, Billy Miller fans were ecstatic that they would be able to see their favorite actor on screen again, and many people just wanted to give Billy a chance and then make a decision on whether or not he could be the new Jason Morgan.
Billy Miller is a hit with the fans. He is living up to the legend of Jason Morgan and his chemistry with Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) is undeniable. Obviously, any recast is going to have minor and major differences from the previous actor who played the part. It is important to realize that in these situations, we will never get an exact replica. It’s important to welcome these changes with open arms, and appreciate the work that the actor is doing in order to entertain the fans. Billy Miller discusses the differences he is creating in this new Jason, aka Jake. In a recent interview, Miller said, “It would be ridiculous for me to mimic (the way Burton played him).” Miller states that this new Jason is a bit brighter, he smiles more, and throws in jokes to lighten the mood. He continued to explain, “It’s more fun in this genre whenever you can add some lightness to it or make it funny. You don’t get a lot of room for that so I usually look for it. It’s a scary position for this guy who is so lost and doesn’t know who he is, so you match that with a little bit of humor.”
Billy Miller is looking forward to when Jason finally comes in contact with his past. His past that includes his old lifestyle. His job. Miller looks forward to working with legends such as Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos), Roger Howarth (Franco), and Tony Geary (Luke Spencer). In regard to working with Geary, Miller says, “I can’t wait for that acting class.”
Tell us how you think Billy Miller is doing in his role as Jason Morgan! Are you happy to have Jason back, or would you rather Steve or nothing? Let us know your thoughts by commenting below.
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