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PHOTO UPDATE
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Categories: Gallery

I added some old school Kimberly pics to the gallery that Minh has kindly donated to us! Thanks a bunch, Minh! I also added some Jason & Robin and Robin & Stone pics I had lying around to their respective albums. If you ever want to donate images to the KMC just e-mail Dee or myself. Or Tweet us @d_source or @SOS_Tara.

Gallery Links:
KIMBERLY >> VINTAGE
ROBIN SCORPIO – THROUGH THE YEARS >> ROBIN’S PAIRINGS >> JASON & ROBIN
ROBIN SCORPIO – THROUGH THE YEARS >> ROBIN’S PAIRINGS >> STONE & ROBIN



FLASHBACK: Stone’s Death 11/29/95
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On this day 14 years ago, Robin’s first love, Stone Cates died of AIDS related complications. Stone was only 19 years old when he died. Shortly before Stone passed, Robin learned she had contracted HIV. The two were known as General Hospital’s own Romeo & Juliet, and were part of one of the greatest love stories GH has ever told. To relive Stone’s death, please click the image to download Stone’s deathbed scenes. This is some of the finest work Kimberly McCullough has ever done on General Hospital, and is a total must-see for all Kimberly McCullough fans…the Claire Labine era at its finest. Don’t forget to head over to We Love Soaps to check out what Claire had to say to Damon Jacobs about the Robin & Stone love story.



SOAP’S HOPE – The Claire Labine Interview Part 3 & 4
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We Love Soaps columnist Damon Jacobs has posted Part Three of his interview series with the legendary soap scribe, Claire Labine. In this part of the rare and epic interview with KMC’s favorite soap writer, Claire Labine talks about General Hospital and how the Robin & Stone storyline came to be. Here’s a highlight from the interview:

“The degree of ignorance of AIDS in that era was stunning! People really thought you could catch it by shaking hands. I did feel impassioned about that story. I got the fastest approval for that story ever. We were at a retreat with Pat [Fili-Krushel, head of ABC daytime from 1993-2000]. We were at breakfast and Wendy said, ‘What we really need is a Romeo and Juliet story.’ And it just came to me: ‘Stone is HIV positive and he and Robin become lovers and she’s infected.’ Pat looked at me and said, ‘Can you really make a story out of that?’ And I said, ‘You bet we can.’ And she said, ‘Approved!’ And she let us do it!

At the very end, just before Robin’s diagnosis, Pat called and asked, ‘Does she really really have to be HIV positive?’ And I said, ‘Well, if she isn’t the whole story is pointless.’ She said, ‘Alright, but this is breaking my heart.’ I said, ‘Good! That what it’s intended to do!’ So if it depressed people, I’m sorry. Was it what we intended to do? You bet!”

In Part Four of the series, Claire talks about Luke & Laura, Sonny & Brenda, the Jason Morgan creation, Carly Roberts, the Nurses Ball and the disappearance of the Quartermaines.

Stay tuned to We Love Soaps for the rest of this interview series.