
General Hospital spoilers suggest that Cesar Faison’s (Anders Hove) legacy may have taken a high-tech turn, with a weaponized digital version of him targeting Anna Devane (Finola Hughes).
Anna has endured more than most on the ABC soap, yet this week she sensed that something was amiss.
Anna Felt Something Was Wrong
She experienced that familiar gut instinct warning her of danger. Initially, she tried to brush it off as lingering trauma or old ghosts, but the uneasy feeling wouldn’t fade. When she finally confided in Jason, she admitted she couldn’t shake the fear that Cesar Faison might still be alive. Jason suggested that their enemies were merely exploiting a vulnerability she never fully overcame.
Anna nearly accepted his explanation—until she got into her car, took a deep breath, and a hand suddenly covered her mouth.
She woke to find herself chained in a grimy cell, while a voice, distorted and speaking with a Danish accent, filled the room. It was a chilling recreation of the Faison nightmare from the ground up.
Things Get More Intriguing
Anna’s earlier anxiety about Faison being alive resurfaces just before her abduction. Jason believed their enemies were simply using Faison’s memory to unsettle her, but the mechanical, Danish-accented voice suggested something far more calculated.
Whoever engineered this version of Faison knew exactly how to target Anna’s deepest fears. General Hospital has a long history of memory manipulation, DVX technology, disguises, and mind transfer experiments.
A digital Faison—“uploaded” from surveillance footage, journals, and DVX tests—could allow a villain to control or terrorize Anna without physically being present. In this scenario, Anna isn’t facing a revived Faison; she’s confronting a programmed echo of him, designed to exploit everything he ever represented.
Anna’s Trauma Runs Deep
Every major chapter of Anna’s adult life has been overshadowed and distorted by Faison. His obsession went beyond fixation—he aimed to control her entirely. Master, tormentor, stalker, puppeteer… even those labels fail to capture the full extent.
He impersonated Duke Lavery (Ian Buchanan), abducted Robin Scorpio-Drake (Kimberly McCullough), and at one point tried to present a kidnapped child as a twisted “gift.” His influence on Anna’s life was designed to linger permanently.
Lives Intertwined Like a Double Helix
Anna’s life and Faison’s weren’t simply parallel—they were tightly interwoven, corrupted, and tangled. Even after his confirmed death, the legacy of DVX experiments, the Cassadines, and Liesl Obrecht’s (Kathleen Gati) loyalty ensured his presence lingered.
So when Anna finds herself bound in a chair and hears a voice resembling Faison’s, it’s far from subtle. It feels like someone is reaching into the deepest corners of her mind, activating long-buried fears.
If GH is exploring a way to resurrect Faison without reviving a corpse, a digital template already exists.
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