According to Levi Dunkleman, aka, Peter Harrell (Zachary Garred), Lulu Spencer Falconeri (Emme Rylan) is of much more value to this operation that the feisty Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). Levi duped Maxie into falling for him by helping her through losing her daughter at her custody hearing. Maxie fell for his lies and let him into her life, her home town, and tried to make her friends accept him. Little did she know that she was just a pawn in this ginormous game that seems to be led by Victor Cassadine (Thaao Penghlis).
Levi used Maxie to get to her Mother’s (Felicia Jones) Aztec jewels, but also to get closer to Lulu. Victor is on a mission and his intentions are to kidnap Lulu. Recent General Hospital rumors indicate that Stavros Cassadine (Robert Kelker-Kelly) will be waking up from his cryogenic state very soon, and that he wants Lulu all to himself. It has also been speculated that Lulu’s hormone treatment to become pregnant with Dante’s child is going to be tampered with.
Will Dante find his wife before it’s too late? Or will their dream of conceiving another child be gone before it can begin?
Maxie and Lulu have already been through a lot since being kidnapped by Levi Dunkleman, aka, Peter Harrell Jr. His father, Peter Harrell is out to seek revenge on his ex-fiance Felicia Jones and her family after she found Frisco Jones and ran away with him and fell in love. However, yesterday Levi revealed that the wife of Detective Dante Falconeri, and daighter in law of PC mobster Sonny Corinthos, is much more valuable in this operation than Maxie is.
It looked as though they were all safe when Lulu elbowed Dunkleman and it enabled Dante to shoot him in the shoulder. Maxie got loose and Nathan went around back to see if he could enter in another way. Just as they all though they were safe, a smoke bomb went off and it gassed them all into passing out.
Who is the man with the blue gloves? Did he come for Lulu? If he is there for Lulu, could this mystery man be Stavros Cassadine? Last year Lulu was kidnapped by Stavros and she was brainwashed to believe she was married to him. Since then he has been frozen in a cryogenic chamber. We know that Victor Cassadine is working on bringing Stavros and Helena back to life. Was his successful in his mission?
Make your guess to who the mystery man could be! Let us know what you think!
Yesterday’s episode of General Hospital has caused quite a stir among the fans. Heads are spinning with curiosity, wondering if and when Jack Wagner will reprise his role as Frisco Jones.
Felicia Jones’ Aztec ancestry has lead Levi Dunkleman to come after the precious jewels she owns, and to get to the jewels, he used her daughter, Maxie. But how did Dunkleman know that those jewels even existed? Who sent him on this mission other than Coleman? General Hospital rumors imply that Levi’s antics aren’t over quite yet. Even after Maxie and Lulu return to safety, we will still be seeing more of Levi Dunkleman.
Detectives Dante Falconeri and Nathan West set out to find their damsels in distress. Lulu, the wife of Detective Falconeri, and Maxie, the love interest of Detective West are in extreme danger. When Dante and Nathan found the cabin that the girls were once held in, they were surprised to find Levi’s accomplice, Scribner lying on the floor with a gunshot wound. Scribner was able to reveal that he and Levi didn’t see eye to eye when it came to letting Maxie and Lulu go. Levi got mad, and shot Scribner. In their search for clues, Dante found an old newspaper clipping with a photo of Felicia and Frisco, Maxie’s dad. Is Levi out to find Frisco and bring him to Port Charles?
There has been no confirmation as to whether or not Jack Wagner will be returning to GH as Frisco Jones. In one of our articles posted last Summer, it is explained that Wagner was disappointed with some of the material that he was given on his last sting on GH. That being noted, it is unclear whether fences have been mended in order to open the door for Wagner’s return as Frisco Jones. Check out the original article, ‘Jack Wagner Speaks Out About GH.’
Levi gets backed into a corner and his plan may begin to unravel before his mission is complete.
Anna, Dante, and Nathan are on the case to find Maxie Jones and Lulu Falconeri. Levi’s father has a connection to the residents of Port Charles and we are getting closer to finding out what he is all about. Police Commissioner Anna DeVane, Detective Dante Falconeri, and Detective Nathan West start putting the pieces of the puzzle together to figure out Levi’s Dunkleman’s past.
Who is Levi connected to? Who is his Father? Rumor has it that he pays a visit to Victor Cassadine. What could those two possibly have to do with one another?
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.
Twitter is an amazing tool that helps people reach out to one another. General Hospital executives aren’t shy about speaking out to fans using this form of social media. After the airing of today’s General Hospitla episode, GH Head Writer, Ron Carlivati sent out a tweet regarding the substance of tomorrow’s episode, Friday, August 15th. Can we say Cliffhanger Friday?
Is Mac going to survive? What is going to happen with Maxie and Lulu? Will Levi and his accomplice get away? What does Levi really want, and who is he working for? How deep does his operation actually run. Do you think Levi has any connection to fake Luke, aka Fluke? And Is Fluke connected to the evil Cassadine family that is about to be defrosted?
There are so many possibilities with this exciting story. Make sure you stay tuned to General Hospital to find out what direction all this will go.
Check out Carlivati’s tweet!
Fair warning: Tomorrow's episode of @GeneralHospital is going to be EPIC. #GH
Levi really had us all fooled. Ever since the scene where he called the court and told the judge that Nathan lied and was covering for Maxie, fans wondered if he really had the accent and dropped it to disguise his voice for the call, or if he had no accent at all. Today we found out that his entire identity has been a facade. The man is a phony! He isn’t even Australian at all. Rumors had been circulating that Levi’s deeper reason for being in Port Charles was a possible connection with Jerry Jacks. Some even thought Levi could have been Jerry’s son. Well since he isn’t even Australian, that pretty much shoots down that possibility. As previously posted, Zachary Garred (Levi Dunkleman) mentioned in an interview with Michael Fairman, that he is definitely connected to someone in PC, and that someone is his Father.
It’s good to know that Dante, Lulu, Mac, and Nathan are all suspicious of Levi, but what is mind boggling is how gullible Felicia is. Hopefully Dante and Nathan can work together to take Levi down before Maxie marries him and he gets closer to Felicia’s Aztec fortune.
Will Nathan save Maxie from making the biggest mistake of her life?
Maxie just cannot see through Levi’s deceit. Dunkleman is a snake and everyone knows he is up to no good… except for Maxie. Maxie is being manipulated by his schemes and we have yet to find out his real purpose in Port Charles. Spoilers have indicated that Levi is in town for far more than a relationship with Maxie. Maxie is just a pawn in his little game to bring him closer to someone or something in Port Charles.
Mac strongly dislikes him and he has tried to talk some sense into Maxie but she is too blinded. By what you ask? Yeah, we aren’t sure because it definitely isn’t his charm or wit. Lulu is skeptical of him as well. Nathan down right hates Levi, and not only because Nathan is falling for Maxie, but because he truly believes that Dunkleman is up to no good. Levi and his underhanded scheming need to take a one way trip right out of town. Levi getting deported would have been a great relief to Mac and Nathan. However, we all know that Nathan wasn’t the one who called immigration on Levi. Just as Levi disguised his voice to call the court house and tattle on Nathan for lying to the judge, he disguised his voice and called immigration on himself! Levi wants Nathan out of the picture and there’s no better way to do it than to make him look bad in front of Maxie. Levi is about to give Maxie the sob story of his life. In recent previews, it shows Levi telling Maxie that if he gets deported back to Australia, he will go to prison. This will then lead to Maxie and Levi planning to get married in order to keep him in the country.
Nathan wants to put a stop to Levi before he is able to hurt Maxie. He turns to Dante for help. Dante is the only other person who knows that Levi is in the US illegally. Nathan has confided in Dante about Maxie and Levi before. Now the two cops are teaming up to fit all the pieced togethr and prove that Levi is up to no good. They are on a mission to prove that Levi set Nathan up and called immigration on himself.
“We all flirt with the tiniest notion, of self conclusion in one simplified notion, the trick is that you’re never supposed to act on it.” A line from a really great band, The Spill Canvas, in their song titled, Self Conclusion. Today, Sonny flirted with the thoughts of suicide. Sonny was fortunate enough to have Olivia and his sons there to plead with him, and try to talk him out of this state of mind. Sonny is bipolar, therefore he has extreme highs as well as lows. And when faced with the loss of someone he loves, he feels as if he has no where to turn, and that the world would be a better place if he left to be with Connie. Olivia told him who and how much he would be leaving behind, and that if he went through with this, he would be causing harm and pain to the ones he loves, who love him.
Maurice has really been bringing on the drama and intensity with this story. He has brought Sonny to the darkest place he as ever been. Connie has taken him to a place not even Brenda could take him. Losing Connie has mad Sonny lose himself. Maurice is showing the fans a portrayal of Sonny on a whole new level. We have seen Sonny’s dark days, his manic, days, his great days, and now we have seen this, rock bottom.
Every single person in that scene gave it their all today. Brian Craig (Morgan), Chad Duell (Michael), Dominic Zamprogna (Dante), Lisa LoCicero (Olivia), and Maurice Benard himself (Sonny). The dynamic was so powerful and the chemistry the actors portrayed as a family really shown through.
Will Sonny listen to his family and lean on them through his time of need? Share if you hope Sonny’s family saves him from himself.
Photo from Maurice Benard Official Fan Page on Facebook.
Everyone believes that Carly set the hit in motion to have Shawn shoot Franco. Sonny and Dante are furious, Shawn and Carly are overcome with guilt, and Franco is relieved to be alive. But was the bullet really meant for Franco? There was another shooter and the target wasn’t Franco… Someone is gunning for Olivia (literally)! Is Connie next? But who? Why? Tune in to General Hospital tomorrow, Monday, June 24th for the big reveal!
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