GH SHOCKER! Liesl Obrecht Refused to Save Anna Devane and Now Has Felicia Scorpio Walking Straight Into Cesar Faison's Trap
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GH SHOCKER! Liesl Obrecht Refused to Save Anna Devane and Now Has Felicia Scorpio Walking Straight Into Cesar Faison’s Trap

Liesl Obrecht refused to help Felicia Scorpio save Anna Devane in France and the reason behind it has Cesar Faison’s fingerprints all over it.

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LIESL OBRECHT IS DELIVERING FELICIA SCORPIO TO CESAR FAISON

TL;DR: Liesl Obrecht declined to help save Anna Devane on General Hospital and within minutes told Felicia Scorpio that Cesar Faison could come back from the dead. The decline was the move. Liesl is delivering Felicia to the man who has been hunting her since 1990 and Anna is locked in a French sanitarium with nobody believing a word she says.


The Receipts Are Already on the Page

Liesl Obrecht walked into the Metro Court Garden last Friday on Felicia Scorpio‘s invitation. Anna Devane is locked in a French clinic. Anna has been telling everyone within earshot that her doctors work for Cesar Faison and that Liesl is part of the scheme. Port Charles has decided Anna is having a breakdown. Felicia decided to fly to France and prove to her best friend that nobody is coming for her. She wanted Liesl in the next seat on the plane. Liesl declined.

The decline came wrapped in concern. Liesl said her presence would only make things worse. She said Anna might suspect Felicia of working against her. Convenient line, that one. Then she let the real bait drop. Liesl told Felicia she was praying for the sake of her children that Anna was wrong. And then she said it. Out loud. To the woman Cesar Faison kidnapped to Paris in 1990 and has been hunting ever since. If anyone could return from the dead, it would be Faison.

That is not a slip. That is a flare gun fired across decades.


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The Decline Was the Move

Here is the piece nobody is paying attention to. Felicia is panicked. Robin called from France with the news that Anna’s condition is deteriorating. Felicia is going to Paris with someone or alone, because that is who Felicia is. She does not leave Anna behind. She never has.

What Liesl Obrecht guaranteed by saying no is that Felicia is going to be exposed in transit. No backup. No partner. No witness. Felicia is going to walk into a French clinic that may or may not be staffed by Faison’s people, looking for her best friend, and there will be nobody following her in. Anna will be told she is hallucinating again. Felicia will be out of contact by the time anyone in Port Charles realizes she has gone quiet.

The moment Liesl Obrecht walked away from that table on Friday night, she had everything she needed to make a phone call. To a man she spent decades being loyal to. A man who kidnapped Felicia and held her in Paris in 1990. A man who pulled a knife on her again in 1999. A man who never finished what he started with her. And a man Liesl just admitted, on the record, can come back from the dead.

Anna Devane Has Been Right This Whole Time

This is the part where the soap rewards the woman everyone said was crazy. Anna has been screaming the truth from a hospital bed in France. Liesl is in on it. The doctors are dirty. Faison is alive. And every single person in Port Charles, including Felicia, has been gently nodding along while explaining to Anna that her trauma is talking.

It was not her trauma. It was a forecast.

Josslyn Jacks caught Liesl on her way out of the Metro Court and asked if the doctor still believed someone was impersonating Faison and possibly even her own son. Liesl walked. She did not answer. She did not engage. Liesl Obrecht does not improv when the script is already written, and the script Faison wrote starts with Anna in a sanitarium and ends with Felicia in a Paris hotel room she was never going to walk out of.

The Part Where the Gaslight Becomes Diabolical

Liesl’s “for the sake of my children” speech is going to age like raw seafood.

This is the same Liesl who was Cesar Faison’s most devoted accomplice through every kidnapping, every assassination plot, every drug operation, and every time he ignored her affection while obsessing over Anna. The same Liesl who lied about Nathan for years to keep Faison from finding out he had a son. The same Liesl who watched Faison kill that son when the secret finally came out. Now she is sitting across from Felicia looking heartsick and innocent. That woman is not praying for her remaining children. That woman is making sure Faison’s next move lands clean.

When Felicia goes missing in Paris, Liesl will be the first person at the Metro Court with a casserole and a rosary. She will sit with Mac Scorpio. She will hold Maxie’s hand. And she will be the one who suggests, very gently, that Felicia probably should not have gone to Paris alone in the first place.

It always comes out. Anna is going to come out of that clinic. She is going to remember every word Liesl said in that garden. And the woman who built her redemption arc on grief and humility is going to find out what happens when the friend she fed to the wolf comes back as the wolf herself.


Has Anna Devane been the only sane person in Port Charles this whole time? And do you think Felicia is walking right into the trap of her life? Sound off in the comments because this story is about to get unhinged!


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