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Reflections with Karen from Wubs

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Daytime Confidential marks 19 seasons with a familiar voice: Karen from Wubs, one of the earliest General Hospital bloggers and a friend of the site long before the podcast existed. In Episode 1185 of the Daytime Confidential Reflections mini-series, Karen and Luke Kerr reminisce about SoapZone handles, Helena Cassadine debates, and the moment she pushed Luke and DC onto Twitter back in 2006. From there, the conversation turns to what has changed — and what hasn't — in daytime: bigger sets, smart reuse of space, and why the rooftop pool set still feels fresh. Karen breaks down how social media reshaped soap fandom.

Karen reflects on Tristan Rogers' legacy and why his final General Hospital scenes felt like the right goodbye. She explains how Smarmy Drew unlocked Cameron Matheson's edge and why Alexa Havins makes Lulu compelling even at her messiest. They dissect Lucky's short-lived return and praise Isaiah new energy on the canvas. The conversation moves to Sidwell's foil to Sonny, and Luke and Karen draft a playful Cassadine–Faison family tree.

They close on Anna's WSB arc and how corporate storylines are always favorites for them. Karen shares plans to retire next year, return to fan events, and launch video segments showcasing her vintage memorabilia. Episode 1185 wraps with a final bit of nostalgia.

Episode Outline 00:00 – Opening 00:13 – Intro and Reflections setup 01:58 – Early blogging friendships 07:02 – What's changed and what hasn't 11:37 – Tristan Rogers memories 17:10 – Robert and Anna vs. Robert and Holly 23:52 – Wubs plans: retirement & video ideas 25:08 – State of General Hospital today 26:22 – "Smarmy Drew" works 31:53 – Where does Drew go next? 34:22 – Alexa Havins as Lulu 38:20 – Lucky's return & exit 42:58 – Lucas, Sidwell & Marco 50:01 – WSB trainees, casting, chemistry 59:19 – Social media then and now 01:03:02 – Wrap and socials

All this and more on the latest Daytime Confidential podcast!

Bluesky: @DCConfidential, LukeKerr, JillianBowe, Josh Baldwin, and Melodie Aikels.

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Subscribe to Daytime Confidential on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify.

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Content provided by Confidential Media, Inc. and Daytime Confidential. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Confidential Media, Inc. and Daytime Confidential or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Daytime Confidential marks 19 seasons with a familiar voice: Karen from Wubs, one of the earliest General Hospital bloggers and a friend of the site long before the podcast existed. In Episode 1185 of the Daytime Confidential Reflections mini-series, Karen and Luke Kerr reminisce about SoapZone handles, Helena Cassadine debates, and the moment she pushed Luke and DC onto Twitter back in 2006. From there, the conversation turns to what has changed — and what hasn't — in daytime: bigger sets, smart reuse of space, and why the rooftop pool set still feels fresh. Karen breaks down how social media reshaped soap fandom.

Karen reflects on Tristan Rogers' legacy and why his final General Hospital scenes felt like the right goodbye. She explains how Smarmy Drew unlocked Cameron Matheson's edge and why Alexa Havins makes Lulu compelling even at her messiest. They dissect Lucky's short-lived return and praise Isaiah new energy on the canvas. The conversation moves to Sidwell's foil to Sonny, and Luke and Karen draft a playful Cassadine–Faison family tree.

They close on Anna's WSB arc and how corporate storylines are always favorites for them. Karen shares plans to retire next year, return to fan events, and launch video segments showcasing her vintage memorabilia. Episode 1185 wraps with a final bit of nostalgia.

Episode Outline 00:00 – Opening 00:13 – Intro and Reflections setup 01:58 – Early blogging friendships 07:02 – What's changed and what hasn't 11:37 – Tristan Rogers memories 17:10 – Robert and Anna vs. Robert and Holly 23:52 – Wubs plans: retirement & video ideas 25:08 – State of General Hospital today 26:22 – "Smarmy Drew" works 31:53 – Where does Drew go next? 34:22 – Alexa Havins as Lulu 38:20 – Lucky's return & exit 42:58 – Lucas, Sidwell & Marco 50:01 – WSB trainees, casting, chemistry 59:19 – Social media then and now 01:03:02 – Wrap and socials

All this and more on the latest Daytime Confidential podcast!

Bluesky: @DCConfidential, LukeKerr, JillianBowe, Josh Baldwin, and Melodie Aikels.

Facebook: Daytime Confidential

Subscribe to Daytime Confidential on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify.

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