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Robin Scorpio is a fictional character from the original ABC Daytime soap opera, General Hospital. The role was originated by Kimberly McCullough in 1985. McCullough left the series in 1996 and returned for several brief stints in 1997, from 1998 to 1999, 2001, and 2004. McCullough also appeared as Robin on General Hospital spin-off Port Charles in 1998, and another ABC Daytime All My Children the summer of 2001. McCullough returned to the series on a contractual basis in the fall of 2005. McCullough starred in both seasons of the prime-time GH spin-off, General Hospital: Night Shift which aired from 2007 to 2008. In early 2012, McCullough left the series indefinitely, but returned for several guest appearances, and returned as a series regular in the fall of 2013.

Introduced under executive producer Gloria Monty, Robin is the previously unknown daughter of Supercouple and spies, Robert Scorpio and Anna Devane. Anna gives Robin up for her own protection. In addition to bonding with her parents, Robin also develops a strong relationship with her respective stepparents, Duke Lavery, and Holly Sutton. Left orphaned in 1992, and raised by her uncle Mac Scorpio, Robin becomes one of the most popular characters in the mid 1990s due to her romance with Stone Cates. The controversial ending of their love story, Stone succumbing to his AIDS and Robin discovering she is HIV-positive is still one of the show's most talked about storylines. After Stone, Robin falls for the brain damaged Jason Morgan; though the relationship doesn't last, Jason gives Robin hope for the future.

Under executive producer Jill Farren Phelps and head writer, Robert Guza, Jr., Robin returns in 2005, as a physician specializing in medical research. The character is also paired with playboy neurosurgeon, Dr. Patrick Drake. The couple is considered to be a Supercouple. Patrick and Robin marry and welcome their daughter, Emma in 2008. Later their marriage is plagued by Patrick's psychotic ex-girlfriend, Lisa Niles. Just when it seems that the worst is over, Robin is presumably killed in a lab explosion at General Hospital, toward the end of short lived head writer, Garin Wolf's tenure. Under newly installed executive producer Frank Valentini, and head writer, Ron Carlivati, it is revealed that Robin's death was faked and she has actually been kidnapped and held hostage by Super-villain Cesar Faison, a longtime enemy of Robert and Anna. Robin returns home to interrupt her husband's wedding to Sabrina Santiago.