General Hospital drama is on fire right now and February Sweeps is about to take fans by storm. With the Fluke mystery finally about to explode, we can say this February Sweeps will be one for the books.
GH spoilers have warned fans that Fluke’s plan for a party could end in catastrophe. Any party held in the city of Port Charles is bound to end badly. What will go down at The Haunted Star?
General Hospital spoilers from the cover of Soaps in Depth magazine indicate mayhem is about to go down! With upcoming explosions and a shootout, it is uncertain whether or not everyone will make it out alive.
Many changes have been taking place with the cast of GH. Several news reports of the ins and outs of the actors, contract renewing, and actors moving on into new directions. Nothing has been confirmed of an actor/actress leaving the show as of yet. So far we know that Kristen Alderson has decided to not renew her contract, but the role of Kiki Jerome has already been recast with Hayley Erin.
Who is going to die this February Sweeps on General Hospital? The residents of Port Charles better take cover.
Just as we thought the whole Fluke story couldn’t get any more frustrating and complicated, it turns out that a new aspect in the story does just that.
General Hospital spoilers reveal that for the week of January 5th, the audience will learn that the Spencer family is hiding a secret. Luke’s sister Bobbie Spencer, has a conversation with Fluke, and they are in deep discussion about an old family secret that has been kept under wraps for many years.
General Hospital spoilers also state that Bobbie shares a secret with her grandson, Michael Corinthos, who is now working on turning the old Brownstones into a clinic. Does Bobbie’s secret have anything to do with that old building?
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?
Back in the Summer, fans were warned that they would not be seeing any resolution to the Luke Spencer/Fake Luke mystery until Fall. It was noted that actor Tony Geary was out on medical leave after undergoing two back surgeries. He has been recuperating in Amsterdam, and set to return soon. It is that time, October, 2014, that we were promised to see Luke back on our screens. With news of Hugo Naperi who played Ned Ashton’s Father, Larry Ashton returning to the set of General Hospital, we can’t help but look for a connection between Napier’s character, and the Fluke story line. His past involvement with Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) and his desire to take over ELQ leads fans to believe that Larry Ashton will be very much involved with Tracy, Ned (Wally Kurth), and the story that has kept fans in the dark for several months… who is the fake Luke Spencer?
Take a look at the photo comparison that has been posted. Is it just a mere coincidence, and will Larry Ashton returning to General Hospital as himself, or will he be in the form of a man we like to call, Lucas Lorenzo Spencer?
The Spencer/Cassadine war has been ongoing for decades. The Cassadines have a sick obsession with Luke Spencer (Tony Geary) and his family and just won’t leave them alone. No matter how many times Luke is victorious in bring down a member of the Cassadine Clan, they always seem to resurface.
Last year, when Stavros kidnapped Lulu (Emme Rylan), he had plans for the two to be married and start a family. Well all his plans were foiled when Lulu was rescued by her family. Nothing would stop Luke, Laura (Genie Francis), and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) from coming to her aid and saving her from the crazed Cassadine. The battle wasn’t easy, and nothing is ever final when it comes to the Cassadines, especially Helena (Constance Towers) and Stavros (Robert Kelker-Kelly). Although they were “killed” a Cassadine never really dies. Stavros’ body was frozen and now brought back to life by Victor Cassadine (Thaao Penghlis). Victor couldn’t do it alone, however. Dr. Robin Scorpio Drake (Kimberly McCullough) was forced to help Victor bring Stavros back from the dead in exchange for being able to help her best friend, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton/Billy Miller) at the same time. Of course Victor didn’t live up to his end of the bargain entirely. He only wanted Jason to be used as their medical miracle guinea pig, and never really expected he would be able to go home to his wife, Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) and son Danny.
Luke has been kidnapped, drugged, and help captive at a facility called Miscavige, the place where Heather Webber spent some time in the psych ward. Whoever kidnapped Luke, stole his identity, his face, his life. It has been several months since the real Luke Spencer has been absent from the lives of his loved ones, while the impostor Luke would walk around the town of Port Charles making everyone believe that he was the same old Luke. People are starting to catch on to Luke’s odd behavior. Little Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Bechtel) already overheard Luke threatening his uncle Sonny (Maurice Benard), Ava Jerome (Maura West) has seen Luke as her ‘boss’ but knows it isn’t really him… Julian (William DeVry) knows that the fake Luke is actually someone he was in the WPP with a while back. After Tracy (Jane Elliot) has been trying to get in touch with Luke over the disappearance of his daughter Lulu, she starts to sniff out the fishy situation. She knows that Luke would never ignore the fact that Lulu was in danger.
Will Luke be rescued or break free on his own in time to save Lulu from Cassadine control? Stavros has BIG plans for Lulu Spencer Falconeri and Luke may be the only one who can save her. Come October, we will know who the fake Luke really is… perhaps he will be revealed just in time, before Stavros does the unthinkable to Lulu.
Well, well, well, what do we have here? It’s been quite a while since we have seen Luke Spencer’s face on our TV screens. Although, we know the man behind our beloved Luke’s face isn’t actually Luke. This ongoing mystery is probably the biggest and most suspenseful piece of information to be withheld from the audience. General Hospital fans are just dying to know the true identify of the fake Luke Spencer, AKA, Fluke. On Thursday’s episode of GH, Julian Jerome had a video chat conversation with his boss. The recent “message” that was sent to Julian in the form of a bomb has Julian out for blood. Julian wants nothing more to be out of the mob business and to start a life with Alexis. Fluke told Julian that if he can give him the information he needs on Sonny, they will have a truce.
Did anyone notice how a lot of attention was placed on Fluke’s video chat contact number? That number read 13-107. Could this be a secret code to Fluke’s true identity? Apparently the word out on the street (in our case it’s GH fan sites and Facebook groups), is that 13-107 (that’s Fluke’s contact number), will lead you straight to …
Jerry Jacks!
Try typing General Hospital 1-31-07 into YouTube and you will see what shows up. You will discover a huge clue in the GH episode regarding Fluke’s identity.
Nothing has been confirmed as of yet, and we won’t actually find out who is behind the Fluke identity until at least October, when Tony Geary returns from his medical leave. We strongly believe that Fluke could be Jerry Jacks. Please refer to our previous article involving the potential connection between Jerry Jacks, Luke Spencer, and Levi Dunkleman. You can find that article by clicking HERE.
In the words of Julian Jerome to Fluke, “Peace out, bitch!”
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