'General Hospital' Exclusive Sneak Peek At Finola Hughes' Emotional Return (VIDEO)

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"General Hospital" fan-favorite Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) is coming back this week (Tues., Feb. 14, 3 p.m. EST/2 p.m. PST on ABC), and we've got an exclusive sneak peek at her emotional return.

Hughes was a series regular from 1985 to 1992, winning a Daytime Emmy for the role in 1991. She returned for a few stints from 2006 to 2008 and again several times over the years to visit her friends and family in Port Charles, but this might be her most emotional reunion: Anna's back to help her daughter Robin (Kimberly McCullough) through what has been her toughest year yet.

With Robin's marriage to Patrick Drake (Jason Thompson) finally back on track, she's now dealing with the fact that her HIV meds are no longer working. In November, McCullough announced that she's leaving the show soon to pursue a directorial career, so her character's reunion with her mom is one that is sure to make fans smile.

Hughes' return only fuels rumors that Robin will be killed off this month for February sweeps, though "GH" reps have only said, "Everyone is very aware of Robin’s history of living with HIV and wants to do the right thing. I will leave it at that."

Watch and tell us: Do you think "GH" will kill off Robin?

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