Dr. Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) is in a tough spot for multiple reasons. The main reason being that the despicable Peter August (Wes Ramsey), son of Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) has framed Liesl for all of his crimes. Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is dead set on believing that Dr. Obrecht is the one who was an integral part of the brain mapping plan with Drew Cain (Billy Miller) and Franco (Roger Howarth). She’s convinced that Liesl tampered with Drew’s plane because she was afraid he would remember what happened, incriminating her. Anna wants to believe that her son, or the man whom she thinks is her son, Peter, is a good man. Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) is trying to knock some sense into Anna. He told her flat out that he suspects a frame up based on everything he knows about Peter, Liesl, Drew, Franco, Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Jason (Steve Burton), etc. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) went to visit her mutter in Pentonville, the two had a talk, but Britt still can’t bring herself to believe her that she is innocent. Britt says she can’t get involved for her own personal reasons, she doesn’t want to get wrapped up in the drama. Britt ultimately walked away, leaving Liesl all alone with no one to stand by her side. Liesl’s sketchy past has tainted her credibility with most everyone she knows. This is where Robert comes in.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Robert Scorpio is the only one supporting Dr. Obrecht and believes she is innocent other than Jason, Sam, and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson). Jason, Sam, and Spinelli are working hard on proving Peter framed Liesl before they have gotten a chance to pay her a visit and let her know they believe she is innocent and absolutely right about Peter. They need time to uncover more evidence before they want to give Dr. Obrecht hope for freedom. Sam has a vested interest in exposing Peter for herself as well. If she can prove Peter’s guilt, it will prove Sam’s innocence along with Liesl’s. A lot is at stake and they will do everything they can to uncover the truth with proof.
General Hospital rumors hint that Dr. Obrecht will be extremely grateful for the support she is receiving from Robert, and the two form a special bond as they work through this together. Robert and Liesl could possibly catch feelings as he works to prove her innocence.
When all of this unfolds, it’s likely Anna will be in a bad place. She will have been hit with the truth about Peter, and have her old flame and close friend Robert fall for a woman she cannot stand and who has harmed Anna in so many ways. General Hospital rumors claim things can get ugly for Anna and Robert while things heat up between Dr. Obrecht and Robert.
Nobody saw this coming despite Anna’s (Finola Hughes) reluctancy to disclose what she knows about Peter August (Wes Ramsey). New General Hospital spoilers explain it all! In the video below, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) exclaims, “It was Anna, she’s covering for Peter.” Jason Morgan isn’t one to be on the wrong side of important information, so odds are Jason isn’t making a careless statement. He discloses this bombshell to Finn (Michael Easton), Anna’s fiancé, with Sam Morgan present.
Anna Devane and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) find themselves in a heated discussion as Robert tried to get to the bottom of this. The fear in Anna’s eyes is apparent as she asks Robert why he can’t just leave this alone. Previously, General Hospital Spoilers hinted that Anna and Finn were headed into a direction that would end their relationship. Although some General Hospital rumors claimed their relationship would end because of Hayden, it looks as though Anna messed this up all in her own. Odds are Finn will feel furious and betrayed and their engagement will not survive the fallout of Anna’s actions and lies.
General Hospital star Tristan Rogers, who plays Robert Scorpio made a sad announcement this past weekend. After celebrating his beloved dog Willie’s birthday, the actor’s pet bulldog passed away unexpectedly. Rogers took to Twitter account to express the unfortunate news. General Hospital fans and fans of Tristan Rogers rallied to express condolences via Twitter.
Our wonderful sweet bulldog Willie has passed away. I’m heart broken. It was the day after her birthday. pic.twitter.com/bwLs0rwJTU
It’s nice to be able to go back and look at old pictures and videos and remember the good times. Take a few minutes to check out this video fo Tristan Rogers and his dog Willie I’m happy times.
General Hospital vet Tristan Rogers (Robert Scorpio) took to Twitter to encourage fans to show their support for the 56 year old Daytime Drama. Rogers tells fans to make comments pertaining to the show, even if they are negative. Negative feedback is still feedback which will help in the development and growth of the show in order to appeal to the masses.
If you watch General Hosptial via DVR or Hulu, please take the time to tweet to ABC Executive Nathan Varni @nathanvarni to let TPTB know GH is being viewed. You can also tweet Nathan with any concerns you may have so that they get passed along to other executives at the network.
Bottom line is, if you love General Hospital and don’t want to see ratings slip, ultimately putting the shows survival in jeopardy, make sure to stay involved. Use Official General Hospital social media accounts along with major fan pages (i.e. General Hospital Blog) to show that fans are still very active in watching and discussing the show.
Hey, I love the response to what we did back then. But like it or love it this is what GH is. The show wants/needs your support. You may not like it but this is what you have. So let’s criticize and bitch but support is important. I respect all comments . But MAKE THEM.
Kimberly McCullough is most famously known for her role as Robin Scorpio Drake on the iconic soap opera, General Hospital. McCullough originated the role of Robin Scorpio, daughter of Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) at the young age of 7 in 1985. McCullough played the role until adulthood, and has remained a household name on the show well into the 2000s. She became recurring and eventually left the show only to come back here and there.
At the age of 41, Kimberly announced on her personal Instagram that she is retiring from acting. She reflected on the past decade and recapped the important events in her life including losing a baby, having a baby, finding love, and directing. Kimberly is now focusing mostly on directing and has some impressive accomplishments in her portfolio. She has directed 25 episodes of television, including Pretty Little Liars, and The Connor’s among many more.
Any hope for a return for Robin to coming back to General Hospital is still up in the air, as she will not be returning on contract, however, there is always a possibility for cameo appearances.
Brad Cooper (Parry Shen) has finally got himself into a scheme that will do him in. The repercussions of his recent scam, stealing a damn baby, has backfired on him like no other. As of now he thinks Julian Jerome (William DeVry) is his biggest threat. Although Julian is an absolute force to be reckoned with, no one compares to the King of the mob families, Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard). Julian isn’t the only badass with ties to Brad’s lies. Julian has known this entire time that his son Lucas Jones (Ryan Carnes) was being lied to by his own husband.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Brad takes the blame for what is happening, all while still lying through his teeth. Julian is technically to blame for the accident after he cut the brakes on the vehicle, in his attempt to eliminate Brad form his and Lucas’ life. Julian’s devious plan also backfired on him and now his own son is fighting for his life, and as General Hospital spoilers reveal, his grandson will inadvertently be handed off to his biological father to be looked after as a result of this accident.
Here is where Sonny Corinthos and the Asian mob come into play. General Hospital spoilers hint toward a reunion between Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) and his son Jonah (Erik and Theo Olson), (aka baby Wiley Cooper Jones). Which in turn means, sooner rather than later, Sonny will find out what Brad has done, and that he has kept his Grandson away from the Corinthos family for almost two years. This will not sit well with Sonny.
Recently, Benard reacted with a thumbs up to a twitter conversation regarding bringing back some major mob story lines. GH rumors have been swirling that Sonny will want revenge on Brad Cooper, who has disclosed in 2015 his biological father is Kim Wu, leader of the Asian Quarter mob families. In General Hospital history, The Asian Quarter dates back to 1985 with involvement of some major players such as, Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) and Sean Donnelly (John Reilly), and even Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough) when she was just a small child. For the full low down on the Asian Quarter mob families run by Mr. Wu, check out Soaps In Depth’s article.
It’s unlikely that Sonny will take the news of Brad stealing his grandson lightly. If Sonny is true to himself and his own character he will do what Sonny typically does, fight back, get even. Michael will have gone almost two full years thinking his child passed away at birth due to the lying, scheming, conniving ex-girlfriend of his, Nelle Benson (Chloe Lanier) and her partner in crime Brad Cooper. If GH rumors come true and Michael finds out Wiley is actually Jonah before New Years, there will be a lot of drama and excitement to look forward to in the coming new year. Look out for a mob story to begin brewing and for Brad Cooper to fear for his life.
The week leading up to Thanksgiving and beyond is about to get explosive! General Hospital Spoilers reveal things are about to shake up as Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) can’t handle the verdict Sam (Kelly Monaco) received. He will do anything to get Sam out of jail, and he gets right down to business. Jason will find out who is behind this and who will take the ultimate blow for making Sam wind up in Pentonville.
In Jason’s quest to save his wife, Sam, Peter August (Wes Ramsey) will begin to feel uneasy and unsafe as roads lead Jason right to Peter. Meanwhile, Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) has returned from her trip and is desperate need to reconnect with her “son” Peter. As of now, GH viewers are led to believe Anna is Peter’s mother, however, Anna may have found information discovering that her twin sister, Alex, is actually Peter’s mother. General Hospital rumors lean toward the majority of fans thinking Alex will turn out to be Peter’s mother. In Anna’s attempt to bond with Peter, General Hospital spoilers hint Anna will be able to pick up on peculiar behavior from Peter. Something just seems off with him, he seems distracted. Anna’s close friend Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) is and has been suspicious of Peter all along. General Hospital spoilers hint to look for Anna to discover Peter’s secrets the first week of December.
When it comes to Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms), the only time she questioned Peter was in regard to the purchase of the house, and the strange way he was behaving in front of Maxie and Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring). GH rumors claim once Anna makes her discovery about Peter, she will have no choice but to expose him and all of his lies, thus turning Maxie’s happy world into turmoil.
Thursday’s episode left us at the edge of our seats as Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) repeatedly asked Carlos (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) about her baby as he delivered him/her. Thankfully, it wasn’t Friday, and we have one more chance to find out the truth before the long weekend.
Sabrina asked Carlos if her baby was a boy or a girl, and due to his lack of response and stunned stare, Sabrina asked him if something was wrong.
General Hospital fans are dying to know what exactly is going on. Could it just be that Carlos is speechless that he just became a father? Is there something terribly wrong with the baby? Or could it be that the baby came out to look just like… Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell)?
General Hospital rumors have suggested that Sabrina, Carlos, and Michael just might be in for the shock of their lives. If Carlos is hesitant to tell Sabrina about the baby, it just may be because the baby he thought would be his, the family he thought he would have with his beloved Sabrina, is in fact, no more.
We do know that Teresa has had her real life baby boy and is on maternity leave from General Hospital. Jeffrey has had an on again- off again status with the show, therefore there is no telling where this story could take both their characters. If Sabrina needs to leave the canvas for a while, it’s a possibility that Carlos will be leaving again too… and he might be caught by Anna (Finola Hughes) and Robert (Tristan Rogers).
Watch today’s episode of General Hospital to uncover the drama that revolves around Carlos and Sabrina.
Last week General Hospital Blog posted regarding the possibility of a Robert Scorpio return. Although Actor Tristan Rogers is currently under contract with The Young and the Restless, it was believed the the executives over at the CBS soap would allow Tristan to co over to General Hospital from time to time.
Tristan Rogers (Colin Atkinson Y&R) hoped that his current contract would still allow him to make cameo appearances as Robert Scorpio on GH. Since Y&R star Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) was allowed to film on Days of Our Lives during her contract, Rogers was under the impression that he would be allowed to do the same.
For now, the decision has been made. Tristan Rogers is under contract with CBS’ The Young and the Restless, and is not allowed to make any appearances on ABC’s General Hospital, as the legendary Robert Scorpio.
How do you feel about this decision from the executives at Y&R?
Do you think Tristan will jump shit and head over to GH after his contract is up with Y&R? Let us know by leaving your comments in the comment section.
This past year, ABC’s General Hospital and CBS’ The Young and the Restless seem to be having fun playing a good game of actor swap. From Maura West to Steve Burton, 2014 was full of exchanging stars from one soap to the other.
Tristan Rogers is yet another daytime star that has bounced from Y&R to GH from time to time. Although the actor, and GH legendary character Robert Scorpio is currently away from GH as he plays Colin on Y&R, there is hope that he will be able to work out a deal that allows him to take part in both daytime dramas. Rogers just signed on with The Young and the Restless for another year, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that he cannot appear on General Hospital as Robert Scorpio.
Rogers expressed via Twitter that the issue regarding being able to appear on GH while still under contract with Y&R has yet to be resolved. That being said, it is highly possible that the two networks are ironing out an agreement to let Tristan Rogers return to General Hospital while he is also playing Colin on Y&R.
Rogers’ character, Robert Scorpio would fit perfectly into current story lines over in Port Charles. The identity of Fluke is about to be revealed, which Luke and Robert have a long history with each other. Also, Robin, Robert’s daughter, is still being held by Helena Cassadine. General Hospital rumors have indicated the return of Robin Scorpio in the near future. What better timing for dear old dad to return as well, right?
Let us know if you’d be excited to see Tristan Rogers reprise his role as Robert Scorpio on General Hospital. Comment below!
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