Port Charles’ John Doe patient, “Jake” has been walking around the city and getting acquainted with people he was once very close with, as Jason Morgan (Billy Miller). Jake had no idea who he really was, and then one day, Helena Cassadine (Constance Towers) strolls along and decided to clue him in on her diabolical plan to control his mind. At that moment, Jake learns that he is Jason Morgan and that he and Liz Webber (Rebecca Herbst) share a son that has passed away, and that he is currently married to Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco), and has a son, Danny (Corbin and Caden Rothwither). The catch was though, that now Jason doesn’t remember Helena said that at all because of her extreme mind conditioning.
Helena is using Jason’s impeccable skills as a body guard/hit-man to her advantage. She has him controlled, that when she gives him a job to do, he goes out to perform her request, and when he is done, he cannot remember that he engaged in those events. His first task was to distract the PCPD so that she could help Cesar Faison escape from police custody. In order to do that, Jake had to grab Sam and hold her hostage so that Anna, Dante, and Nathan were more focused on saving Sam, than what was going on in the background with Faison. Helena’s plan was successful and Faison was able to go free.
However, Jake may not be so lucky. Sam is a private investigator and has great instincts. In her quest to find the man that helped Faison go free, she realized that the voice of the man was a perfect match to Jake. He also said the exact same thing to her in casual conversation as he did when he was under Helena’s control. He said, “it’s not like I haven’t got all day.” Those words in combination with the sound of his voice rings clear to Sam, but of course, no one really believes her. Especially Elizabeth. Sam approached Liz with her theory and Liz basically told Sam to get lost.
General Hospital previews show that Sam confronts Jason aka Jake regarding the hostage situation. Will she get anywhere with him? Since he doesn’t remember doing it, and he has no idea he is really capable of pulling it off, he will most likely wonder why in the world Sam would accuse him of such a thing. Or perhaps it will jog his memory a bit causing him to have brief flashbacks. How do you think Jason will react to Sam’s accusation?
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.
Social media ran wild today as Kelly Thiebaud aired her last episode as Dr. Britt(a) Westbourne, aka The Britch. Daughter of iconic villain, Cesar Faison, and the eccentric Dr. Liesl Obrecht, Britta was one of a kind. A coniving little Britch but with a soft heart when it came to a certain few. The ones that truly brought out the good in her were Nikolas Cassadine, his son Spencer, and we got to see that she could actually be nice to someone when she was with her pal, Brad. Britt did a lot of damage around PC including meddling in and disrupting the lives of Patrick Drake, his wife Robin, daughter Emma, and her fellow co worker, Sabrina Santiago.
Today on General Hospital, Britta left Port Charles with her father, Cesar Faison. Dr. O stayed behind to look after her son and Britt’s brother, Nathan West.
After the airing of her last performance on General Hospital, Kelly Thiebaud sent out a heartfelt message to fans via Twitter and Instagram. Check out what she has to say to all her fans.
Back in early November, it was confirmed that Kelly Thiebaud will be off of her contract with ABC’s General Hospital. The actress has gone from contract to recurring status with the 51 year old daytime drama. More recently, there has been rumors that Kelly’s character, Dr. Britt Westbourne will be leaving the canvas altogether.
From the looks of the onscreen evidence, it seems to be that the General Hospital rumors regarding Britt’s departure from Port Charles is actually true. Britt is leaving town with her father, Cesar Faison, after Nikolas found out about her scheme with Spencer to get back into Nikolas’ heart. Helena was helping Dr. Obrecht and Faison out of town, and Obrecht was bringing Britta along with her. But when Nathan got shot, Dr. O decided to stay to keep watch over her precious son.
Keep checking back with GH Blog for more info regarding comings and goings and the status of your favorite GH actors.
General Hospital’s week came to close with a bang after all the crazy events that happened to the residents of Port Charles. Who would have ever thought that Helena would be the one to tell “Jake” he is really Jason Morgan? And it was so easy! There wasn’t any hesitiation or beating around the bush. No interruptions, and no lies. It was as straight forward as you could possibly get. Helena told Jake he was actually Jason Morgan, that he is a dear friend to Robin Scorpio Drake, and that he is married to Sam and that Danny is his son.
But of course, there was a catch. Especially with “The Queen of the Damned” herself, Helena Cassadine. After divulging the truth and information Jason of his true identity, the ease of the entire truth came to a screeching hault. Helena told Jason that he worked for her, meaning she has conditioned his mind to obey her commands and not remember that she has anything to do with his behaviors. Helena wants Jason to work for her because of his extraordinary skills in the mob enforcement industry. She knows how valuable he is and wants him all to herself.
What was once so seemingly simple quickly turned into a very complicated situation for Jason. Sure, Helena told him who he was and who his loved ones are, but he isn’t going to remember her telling him this. Helena mentioned that she had a job for him under his newly conditioned mind. At the end of the episode on General Hospital’s Cliffhanger Friday, someone grabbed Sam from behind while she was watching Faison get moved into lockup at he PCPD. General Hospital rumors suggest that the masked man who grabbed Sam is none other than her own husband, Jason Morgan. Under Helena’s orders, maybe the job she had for her new employee was to kidnap his own wife.
What do you think? Will this GH rumor turn out to be true? Did Helena order Jason to kidnap Sam? Let us know by leaving comments below.
Anyone who has seen Thursday’s episode of General Hospital could agree that the scenes with Anders Hove (Cesar Faison), Jason Thompson (Dr. Patrick Drake), and Kelly Monaco (Samantha Morgan), were nothing short of intense. Others will describe the scenes as extremely emotional. Kelly Monaco killed it with her passion and obvious fury for Faison.
When Sam confronted Faison regarding Jason’s murder, it was easy to feel her raw emotion. Jason Thompson did any amazing job with just the look on his face. That look showed sorrow, guilt, fear, and shame all in those two eyes of his. Patrick looked as though he had lost his best friend and it was all his fault.
What will happen when Sam finds out straight from Patrick that he has known about Jason being alive for all this time? Granted, Patrick believes now that Jason is dead, because that is what his wife Robin, had to tell him in order to protect her family. Sam is going to have a ray of hope ripped right from under her after she learns that Jason didn’t die on that pier, but that he is now believed to be dead anyways.
Will Sam be able to forgive Patrick from hiding this enormous secret about her husband? After this fall out, is there any hope to save their friendship? Let us know what you think by commenting below.
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?
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.
Will Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake die (again) saving Jason Morgan?
A few years ago, fans of Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough), and the character’s friends and family, thought they had lost Robin forever after the lab at General Hospital exploded with Robin inside. Robin was on a mission to save the life her her former lover and current best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton/Billy Miller). Patrick (Jason Thompson) stood watch as the locked lab burst into flames and there was absolutely nothing he could do about it. He watched Robin expire right before his his… or so he thought. We the fans thought the same thing. Right along with Patrick, we thought that Robin was dead.
The actress, Kimberly McCullough made it known that she was wanting to explore other options in her career and had a hand in directing projects. To our surprise, the writers at General Hospital rewrote Robin’s exit to leave a more open ended result. 2 years after Robin died, friends and family of the brilliant doctor learned that Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) was behind staging Robin’s death in a sick and twisted attempt at getting closer to her mother, Anna DeVane (Finola Hughes). Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) took part in assisting Faison with this horrific kidnapping as she is totally infatuated with him, the father of her daughter, Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud).
In the latest edition of Soaps In Depth, General Hospital spoilers tease that Robin may blow up, but for real this time. With General Hospital rumors claiming that Robin and Jason will be involved in an accident after they manage to escape from Crichton-Clark, will this lead to the demise of Robin Scorpio? Kimberly McCullough has been coming back and forth on General Hospital for quite some time now, and now that her character and Jason Thompson’s character, Patrick Drake are calling it quits, will Kimberly leave General Hospital for good? There has been no confirmation of this news as of yet. General Hospital Blog will keep you updated on all General Hospital comings and goings.
There are multiple reason why Anna DeVane and Liesl Obrecht remain arch enemies. For starters, Dr. Obrecht helped Cesar Faison kidnap Anna’s daughter, Robin Scorpio Drake and made everyone in Port Charles believe that Robin was dead, including her husband, Dr. Patrick Drake, and daughter, Emma. Robin’s family and friends mourned her loss for over two years before finding out that Robin was actually alive and part of some master plan for Cesar to win Anna’s heart. Dr. Obrecht also despises Anna for the very reason Cesar kidnapped Robin. Because he loves Anna. Dr. Obrecht is completely infatuated with Cesar Faison, the father of their daughter Dr. Britt Westbourne. Faison’s heart has always belonged to Anna DeVane and Obrecht just cannot handle the rejection.
Currently,Victor Cassadine is responsible for putting many lives of people of Port Charles in danger. Dr. Obrecht has had a past relationship with Victor, and he is potentially the father of her son Nathan West. Nathan is in danger while he is in Victor’s grasp, as well as Maxie, Lulu, and Dante. Anna DeVane wants to keep Detectives West and Falconeri safe as well as Maxie Jones and Lulu Spencer. Dr. Obrecht also wants to protect her son from the danger that is Victor Cassadine. This week, General Hospital spoilers indicate that Dr. Obrecht shares important and useful information with Anna. Will these two enemies work together to acheive their common goal of keeping their loved one(s) safe from Victor Cassadine?
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