Maxie and Lulu: What Will Happen with Levi’s Hostages?

At the end of a very dramatic episode of General Hospital on August 14th, it was revealed that Levi Dunkleman is indeed a dangerous conman. He has been working Maxie to get closer to Felicia’s priceless Aztec jewels. His Australian accent that he has been sporting since he arrived in Port Charles has been a fake this entire time. Just as Maxie and Levi were about to say I do, his plan was foiled when Dante and Nathan busted up the ceremony and exposed Dunkleman for the scheming slime he really is.

As much as Dante and Nathan tried, they just couldn’t diffuse the situation. Levi had Maxie at gunpoint, and just as Dante stepped in to aid Nathan in taking Dunkleman down, Levi’s immigration officer surprised us all as he grabbed Lulu at gunpoint. He and Levi are accomplices and managed leave with best friends, Maxie and Lulu as their hostages. Nathan said to Maxie, “I will find you!” Even though PCPD Detectives Falconeri and West were unable to get their ladies out of the hostage situation, they have every intention of doing whatever it takes to get them home to their families safely.

In recent General Hospital rumors, it has been said that Levi pays a visit to Victor Cassadine. Will Lulu be reacquainted with Stavros Cassadine? What business might Levi and Victor have together? Does this situation have a connection with the Fluke story? Levi is definitely in Port Charles for more than some Aztec jewels!

Leave a comment and let us know where you think this story will lead.

“Never Trust a Cassadine”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The wise words of the lethal Victor Cassadine will forever reign true. Since the beginning of their existence on General Hospital, the entire family with the exception of Alexis and Nikolas have been pure evil. The apples don’t fall far from the trees in that family. The have been reeking havoc on the residents of Port Charles since August of 1981. From the Ice Princess to Helena’s infatuation with Luke, kidnapping Lucky and making it look like he died in a fire, to the current cryogenic drama we are seeing today, the Cassadines are limitless when it comes to evil and getting what they want. Victor has managed to con Robin into helping him “defrost” Stavros and Helena Cassadine with the incentive of saving her best friend Jason Morgan. Robin was under the impression that after Jason woke up, she would be able to take him to Sam and Danny. Victor has much different plans. He has sent Robin away and is planning on using Jason’s strength to brain wash him into being beneficial to him.

If Victor is successful into making Jason his own, it may be a while before Sam knows he is alive. Will Robin let Victor get away with this? Do you think Jason will be a different man with a new life or will he find his way back to his true love and family?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jason is Waking Up!

Whether you are a die hard Steve Burton fan and cannot even fathom the idea of a Jason Morgan recast, or you are just a super fan of the character Jason Morgan and are ecstatic for the role to be taken over by a new actor, now is the time for all those emotions to come to the surface and well, explode with excitement. General Hospital fans just cannot put this one down! The buzz has never been greater than it is right now circling the news and rumors regarding our beloved Jason Morgan. As we know, Steve Burton will not be reprising his role of Jason (Quartermaine) Morgan on General Hospital. However, we do know that Victor Cassadine has Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake working to being Helena, Stavros, and Jason Morgan back from their froze, cryogenic state. Despite what Robin told Patrick, that she failed and Jason is dead, we know that she lied just to protect him, Sam, and her family. Jason is very much alive according to the evil Victor Cassadine. Soon Jason will be saved by his best friend.

Spoilers have been alluding to Jason waking up as early as this week (August 11th-15th) on General Hospital. Do not miss a moment of this long awaited story line to reach the moment we have all been waiting for.

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Who Caused the Accident is REVEALED!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Technically, we all know that Rafe was behind the wheel of the car that caused Patrick and Sabrina’s car to go off the road. As a result, Sabrina went into preterm labor and ultimately, Patrick and Sabrina lost their son because of it. Luckily Emma wasn’t hurt.

During Rafe and Molly’s intense get away cop chase, Rafe revealed to Molly that someone put him up to it. Unfortunately Rafe wasn’t able to finish telling Molly the entire story before he passed away.

On today’s episode of General Hospital, the culprit will be revealed! Make sure you watch GH on ABC at 2PM Eastern.

Who do you think was being the accident? Take a guess and comment below!

Liz Sees Dead People

 

The newest rumor flying around the General Hospital fan media is that Elizabeth sees the dead… or not so dead. Rumor has it that she is either going crazy to think she is seeing people who have been thought to be dead, or she actually sees these people. Supposedly there will be three.

The question is, who could they be? Some names have been thrown out there and these are just a few the fans came up with… Jason, Ric, AJ. However, if one of them she sees is Jason whom we know is coming back to GH, (Billy Miller), it might make sense that the other two are possible Stavros and Helena. After all, Victor Cassadine needed Robin’s help to bring some Cassadine’s back from there cryogenic state.

If this rumor ends up being true, and Liz is about to see three people she thought were dead, who do you think they would be?  Comment below with your guesses!

 

Jason Morgan is Alive!

The return of Victor Cassadine (Thaao Penghlis) has caused quite a stir and he has only been on screen for two episodes! As he broke into the home of doctors Robin and Patrick Drake, he proceeded to try and convince Robin to help him with something very important. Victor has told Robin that her dear friend Jason Morgan is alive!  He mentioned that when Jason was shot by Faison and dumped into the harbor, there had been a boat waiting nearby. Jason was transported to Switzerland where Robin and Duke had been held. Helena had put Jason into a cryogenic sleep, and now what Victor Cassadine needs Robin’s help. With giving this information to Robin about Jason, he now has the leverage to convince her to help him save Helena and Stavros Cassadine. If Robin helps wake them up from their cryogenic sleep, she will in turn be saving her best friend Jason as well.

What do you think? Is Victor trying to pull as fast one on Robin just to get her to revive Helena and Stavros, or is Jason really ALIVE?

GH’s Blast From the Past Cassadine Return!

Are you ready for the latest of the legendary returns? This time, it’s a Cassadine! General Hospital Blog welcomes back actor Thaao Penghlis to Port Charles Penghlis played Victor Cassadine, little brother of Mikkos Cassadine.

Victor Cassadine played a large role in a legendary General Hospital story line involving the Spencers, Cassadines, and the Ice Princess. He was last on the GH screen scene in 1981. His exit story involved Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) aiding in sending Victor to jail. Look for Victor Cassadine to return to the scene on January 30th, 2014.

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