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'General Hospital' Airs Special Episode on February 24th

By , About.com Guide   February 18, 2009

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Thu Feb 19 21:23:44 2009

On February 24th, Maxie (Kirsten Storms) has a dream - that she died and her cousin B.J. survived.

Storms will don a long wig for this segment and play the role of B.J., whom audiences never saw grow up.

As many viewers may know, a good deal of Maxie's acting out has been due to survivor's guilt that she is the recipient of B.J.'s heart. B.J. was brain dead after a bus accident, and her heart was used to save Maxie's life.

Bobbie (Jackie Zeman), who hasn't been around since Patrick's and Robin's first wedding, will appear in this episode. We'll see that Port Charles would have been mighty different had B.J. lived. Carly, who came to Port Charles to destroy Bobbie and seduced her husband, is not the same woman in the World with B.J. Yes, she's married, but to someone unexpected. And Robin? Not the Robin we know today.

This is a wonderful way to appreciate some of the most amazing scenes this storyline produced. No biotoxins, no fires, just raw, honest emotion that left a lot of soaked hankerchiefs and empty tissue boxes.

Photo: Ron Tom/American Broadcasting Companies, Inc.

Comments

February 18, 2009 at 1:20 pm
(1) J.J. says:

i think this is a great idea for an episode. i just hope it is pulled off with same level of excellence that the original story had. i love GH but i truly do miss the storylines that did not revolve around violence and danger.

February 18, 2009 at 1:22 pm
(2) J.J. says:

not to mention…i’ll take bobbie any way we get to see her!

GH if you are listening: MORE BOBBIE

February 23, 2009 at 2:56 pm
(3) Miki says:

I agree, MORE BOBBIE!!

March 2, 2009 at 6:43 pm
(4) sherry says:

I love Bobbie, too…but her over the top plastic surgery is very distracting…her surgeon should send her money back.

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