It has been a long road for General Hospital’s Tony Geary and his legendary character, Luke Spencer. As previously reported, Tony Geary has been out on medical leave and recovering from back surgeries. He has been staying in Amsterdam during his recovery. Since the early months of Summer, fans have been worried about the actors health, wishing him well and sending their prayers.
This Fall, fans are geared up for the return of Luke Spencer and to finally find out who is behind all of this mess. What we all really want to know is who Fluke really is. We currently know that Jerry Jacks is definitely involved. Jerry and Helena are working together, and he even admitted to Tracy, Sam, and Patrick, that he has Luke prisoner. Jerry is holding Luke as leverage over Tracy so that he can take over ELQ… so he says. But what we still cannot figure out, is who is the man impersonating the real Luke Spencer?
Sources and General Hospital rumors have noted that Tony Geary started taping scenes again in October. General Hospital spoilers reveal that Tony Geary will make his first on screen appearance in early November, just in time for November Sweeps. Regarding Geary’s return to the set, Head Writer Ron Carlivati says, “Roughly in October, which puts him hopefully back on the canvas during November Sweeps.”
Who will rescue Luke from the Miscavige Institute? General Hospital rumors have been curcling around the possibility of Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake being involved in Luke’s rescue. Tell us how you think this story will play out! Who is the fake Luke and who will save the real Luke Spencer?
GH Executives indicate that fans will be SHOCKED when Fluke is revealed… we won’t see this coming…
The residents of Port Charles are always engaged in some sort of life altering drama that involves, lies, deceit, murder, baby drama, and rising from the dead.
This week on General Hospital Patrick runs into his wife Dr. Robin Scopio Drake (who was once thought to be dead) while helping his good friend Sam, investigate her boyfriend Silas’ wife, Nina Clay. Wow, that was a mouthful. All the while, it has been rumored that Sam’s presumed dead husband, Jason Morgan, is also in that very clinic (Crichton-Clark) that she and Patrick are in, searching for dirt on Nina Clay. Sam is convinced that she isn’t as helpful as she presents her self to be, and that she may indeed be able to walk.
Along with Robin, it has been rumored we will be seeing another familiar face. The man that brought the brilliant doctor Robin with him to save Jason’s life, Victor Cassadine. Of course to save Jason’s life there was a catch… she also was obligated to resurrect a few Cassadines. Has Robin succeeded in saving Jason’s life? Sam may just come face to face with her husband. Who do you think will be coming back from a cryogenic state? Helena, possibly Stavros?
What familiar faces of past PC residents and the un-dead are you hoping to see in the upcoming weeks?
Are you all ready for the storylines to pick full force? From Patrick and Sam to Nina and Silas, to Robin and Jason, get ready for an extreme August that will lead us into late Fall.
This week on General Hospital, Sam and Patrick head out on an adventure to dig up dirt on Nina Clay. Sam has her suspicions about Nina and she asked her pal Patrick Drake to accompany her in a quest to find out what Nina is really up to.
While at the clinic, Patrick remains silent about what he knows about Jason and what Robin is actually doing while she is away. We see Robin this week and she won’t be in Port Charles. Keep a look out for her at the clinic where Sam and Patrick are spending time looking into Nina’s medical files. Will Jason be right around the corner to where Sam and Patrick are conducting their detective work?
The amount of time Robin will be on screen is unknown. Actress Kimberly McCullough has not disclosed how long her stint on General Hospital will be this time around.
Actor Thaao Penghlis who plays Victor Cassadine on General Hospital will be returning to Port Charles. He was recently in town to blackmail Robin Scorpio Drake into helping his fellow Cassadines come “back to life.” Stavros Cassadine are frozen in a facility… the same facility where Victor told Robin her dear friend Jason was being held. With his body being in the same state as the Cassadine clan, Victor presented Robin with the option of saving Jason’s life as well as helping Stavros. Robin thought Jason Morgan was dead, so of course this all came as a shock to her. Robin agreed to leave with Victor even though she had just been reunited with her family after being help captive.
Who will Victor bring with him to Port Charles this time around? There must be a purpose for his return. Therefore, does this mean Robin did her job and she can come home to her family? Maybe Robin AND Jason will be returning to Port Charles and shock the town.
When Kimberly McCullough left GH, she stated that she wanted her role to be left open so that she can return. She was working on another project but said she would be happy to return to General Hospital when she was done. With the recent news involving cast confirmation of Billy Miller to GH, this all could mean that BOTH characters will be due to return.
Comment below and let us know what you think! Is it time for Robin and Jason to return to their families?
The news is out! Actress Kimberly McCullough personally confirmed via Twitter that she will be reprising her roll as Robin Scorpio Drake, this Fall. As the daughter of Anna and Robert, Mother of little Emma, and wife of Dr. Patrick Drake, Robin will be welcomed back with open arms from many residents of Port Charles. However, her beloved husband has done the best he can to pick up the pieces and move on with his life, and he has started a relationship with a caring and loyal woman, Nurse Sabrina Santiago. Patrick and Robin’s daughter Emma has grown very fond of Sabrina. Patrick sees that Sabrina is a good woman and a great role model for his daughter. We aren’t certain of how long Robin will be sticking around Port Charles but we do know that it will be longer than the flash vision we have had of her in the recent past. What are your thoughts on Robin’s return in regards to Patrick’s new relationship with Sabrina? SHARE if you want Robin back with Patrick, COMMENT if you think he should stay with Sabrina.
The news General Hospital fans have long awaited!!!! Kimberly McCullough will be returning to General Hospital as the daughter, niece, wife, mother, and friend they have all been missing! Robin Scorpio Drake is back.
In a Soap Opera Digest Exclusive, it was revealed that the actress will be returning to General Hospital this Fall. In the recent past, we have been graced with her presence for about a split second. It won’t be that way this time around.
And as if this news from Soap Opera Digest wasn’t official enough, check out the personal Tweet sent out by Kimberly McCullough herself!
Luke is on the hunt for Jerry Jacks with the help of Laura and Holly. Dr. Obrecht may have pulled the wool over Holly’s eyes, but Laura knows that Jerry is very much alive. Luke needs a cure and they will stop at nothing to get their hands on it. Laura is onto Jerry. She knows he was hiding someone in that room and they are piecing together that Dr. Obrecht is in on it.
Luke and Laura have been called away from their quest to be there for what they think will be the birth of their grandchild. As Maxie went into labor today, Lulu called her Mother to let her know she would appreciate her support by being there. Luke and Laura made the decision to put Jerry on hold.
Holly is off on her own as of right now, looking for Dr. Obrecht and trying to save Robert Scorpio. Through her mission to save Robert, will she come across another one of Obretcht’s captives?
Anna is getting closer and closer to putting the pieces of the puzzle together. As she questions Britt, she cannot help but express that there is much more than weird coincidences going on here. Anna knows Dr. Obrecht, Cesar Faison, and even Britt have everything to do with what is happening to her family. Just wait until she finds out Faison is Britt’s Father!
What does Dr. Obrecht (Britt’s Mom) have in store for the Scorpio Drake family at the Nurses Ball?!
The burning question on every General Hospital fan’s mind is whether or not Kimberly McCullough will come back as Robin at the Nurses Ball. It seems like such a perfect time for her return since the Ball honors Robin herself. The Nurses Ball is a benefit for HIV and AIDS research. This year, partnership with amfAR marks the first time that the Nurses Ball will be linked to a non-fictional charity, and helps to continue amfAR’s vastly important mission of raising awareness for HIV and AIDS.
This year, a kind, caring, nurse, Sabrina Santiago decided it would be an amazing idea to revive the Nurses Ball to honor her friend Dr. Patrick Drake’s (presumed) late wife. Wouldn’t it be the most inopportune time for Patrick’s dead wife to reveal herself? In the soap world, the most inopportune time is actually the best time for these things to happen. Think about it, Sabrina has grown very close to Patrick and Robin’s daughter Emma, Sabrina finally builds up the courage to tell Patrick how she feels about him, and after struggling with his feelings and battling moving forward after losing Robin, Patrick admits to Sabrina that he has deep feelings for her, Robin frees herself from being Faison’s prisoner and presents herself at the Nurses Ball.
Robin’s return is what everyone is waiting for. I think that it could quite possibly be the biggest “gift” or “surprise” as Frank Valentini likes to call them for the fans during this special 50 year celebration. However, only time will tell if Kimberly McCullough has returned as Robin. The good news is, we won’t have to wait long to find out if she will return at the Ball since the continuation of the Nurses Ball takes place Monday, April 8th, and Tuesday, April 9th. In the event that Robin does not make an appearance for the 50th anniversary, there is always the possibility that the character will return in the future.
I have read from fans all over that all they want to see on General Hospital is Robin home for Christmas. From Twitter, to Facebook, message boards and forums, fans are proclaiming their General Hospital Christmas wish, a Scrubs reunion. It seems that the ideal Scrubs story line as of lately would be if Robert and Anna found Robin and returned her home to Patrick, Emma, Mac and Maxie safe and sound before Christmas. However, we don’t know what this season will bring for The Scorpio-Drake family.
I have also been reading some complaints from fans stating that this story line has been dragged out for far too long. My take on it is that although it seems as if this story is taking a lot longer than we would like, perhaps Kimberly McCullough is unable to return to the GH canvas full time. Therefore leading the story line in the direction it is right now. If Kimberly is unable to commit fully to the role, than it might be more difficult to write the reunion of Robin and her family and be able to maintain a steady story on screen.
We all just need to be patient and take the story lines as they unfold. I too am anxious for Robin to return to Port Charles and be reunited with the ones that she loves. As for now, keep watching GH! 🙂
Robin is back! Last week we got to see the REAL Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough) alive and well, talking, and fighting for her freedom. We learned that Super Villain Cesar Faison has her captive and he lead Anna to believe he was her late husband, Duke Lavery. Everyone keeps asking about Robin. How long will she be on for, if she is back for good, when Patrick will find her, etc. Could we have our Scrubs back? It is still uncertain how long Kimberly has decided to stay, if at all. The way I see it is, we the fans have wanted her back since the minute we heard she wanted off the show. The writers, producers, and Kimberly herself have made that happen for us. I would like to just take it as it is and support the actress in whatever she decides to do. I would love for Robin (Kimberly) to stay on General Hospital for the foreseeable future, but we just don’t know how long this story line will take to play out or how long she will be staying. For now, I am glad she is back.
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