General Hospital‘s Anna wasn’t able to convince Felicia, Mac, or Emma that Faison is back from the dead, and she saw him in a snowstorm. Anna’s family and friends are convinced she is suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and just imagined coming face to face with the supervillain. We know that Anna spent weeks being brainwashed, taunted by the voice of Faison. Her loved ones don’t. Then again, why are they so sure that Faison couldn’t be back from the dead… when half of Port Charles actually is?
Key Takeaways
- Anna isn’t crazy.
- Coming back from the dead is as common as the cold on GH.
- Anna will prove she saw what she saw.
MORE: GH fans applaud Finola Hughes’ performance.
Sober as a Judge
Anna (Finola Hughes) has been through a lot on General Hospital — and All My Children, too, for that matter. And she managed to remain — more or less — sane.
So why is everyone assuming she’s lost it now? If Anna says someone is back from the dead, odds are good that someone is back from the dead. After all, Anna has come back from the dead. So has her ex-husband, Robert (Tristan Rogers). So has their daughter, Robin (Kimberly McCullough). So has Robin’s one-time love, Jason (Steve Burton). So has Robert’s ex-wife, Holly (Emma Samms).
All Around the Town
Emma (Braeyden Bruner) is skeptical, too. She remembers when her mom, Robin, was presumed dead.
Felicia (Kristina Wagner) is skeptical. Her daughter, Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms), ex-husband, Nathan (Ryan Paevey — here’s what you need to know), has just come back from the dead. So has his sister, Britt (Kelly Thibaud). So has their brother, Peter (Wes Ramsey). And they’re all three Faison’s (Anders Hove) children. And yet Anna’s story is completely unbelievable?
Extras
Also in Port Charles’ back from the dead club: Sonny (Maurice Benard), Carly (Laura Wright), Laura (Genie Francis), Drew (Cameron Mathison), Michael (Rory Gibson), Jake (Hudson West). And that’s just the people currently in town.
Our point is, Anna has numbers on her side. And we are confident she will eventually prove she knows what she’s talking about.






