"General Hospital" spoilers tease that Jason Thompson and Kimberly McCullough are set to get the storylines that they ever wanted. This has something to do with Thompson's final exit on the show before he migrates to "The Young and The Restless."
According to Soap Opera Spy, "General Hospital" fans and viewers saw how Jerry Jacks tormented Robin in the Cassadine island lab and he also ordered for her execution. Yes, Jerry could be clever, but he should not count Robin out.
Robin is known to be brilliant and already planner to outmaneuvre Jerry. However, Robin got into a different scheme, a shocking one. It was designed to make sure that Robin will come out of this still intact. As for the bad guys, they will be none wiser this time.
In ABC's Soaps In Depth interview with McCullough, she talked about how her character as Robin spent all those years helping the Cassadine's in the lab freeze and unfreeze people. And those years inspired the big moves she made.
McCullough said about what is bound to happen, "It's very Sleeping Beauty-esque, very romantic."
"General Hospital" spoilers reveal that Robin will inject herself with some sort of chemical she developed in order to make herself look dead. Given that situation, the bad guys will now find her irrelevant and throw her away.
Patrick will see Robin and think he is already too late, believing that his ex-wife is dead. It will be hard for Patrick after what happened since he realized that Robin never wanted the divorce and to be estranged to her husband and daughter, Emma Drake.
But the storybook romance will happen when Patrick bids his final goodbye and kisses Robin. She will wake up. Now that Robin is still alive and the bad guys are already gone they are bound to go back to Port Charles.
Celebrity Dirty Laundry shared that Patrick and Robin return to Port Charles all set for Christmas and looked all coupled up. To give way to Thompson's exit plan, "GH" spoilers suggest that Patrick and Robin will be off for the long due honeymoon.
"General Hospital" airs Mondays to Fridays at 2 p.m. on ABC.