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General Hospital Spoilers Promo: ‘Consider Yourself Served’

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Caught In The Act

The action in this General Hospital spoilers preview for the week of December 16 has Carly walking in on Nina and Willow leaving with the kids. “Did you think I’m not gonna stop what’s going on here, you’re wrong,” she asks with a killer smile as she closes the door to the Gatehouse. Nina, who is holding Amelia while Willow holds tight to Wiley’s hand, gives her longtime nemesis a look that means business.

Broken Heart

Joss is still with Dex and she can’t believe what’s happened to him. “Dex, you’re really gone,” she cries as she puts her hands on his chest and lays down with her head next to his heart.

Shocking Realization

Drew finally understands what has been going on around him without his knowledge when he speaks with Curtis. “Oh… you and Michael teamed up against me,” he says as he closes his eyes, overwhelmed by what has happened. His chickens have come home to roost but will he realize that he brought this on himself?

A New Wrinkle

The next visuals we see are a series of quick cuts of various characters as we hear, “Consider yourself served,” but what is the lawsuit that is underway? Those on the list (or at least the ones we are shown in this montage) include a stunned Sonny, an intrigued Carly, a shocked Drew, an intense Michael and a gobsmacked Josslyn. Is this the beginning of a custody suit for Michael’s and Willow’s children or do all of these characters have something else in common that they’d all be considered witnesses to testify for?

Let us know what you think is going to happen in the comments section. Also, see it all for yourself in the preview video below and for more of what’s coming up this week, be sure to click here.

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