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General Hospital Spoilers Promo: Pressure, Secrets and A Death?

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Upping The Pressure

The action in this General Hospital spoilers preview for the week of January 20 opens up with Tracy in the interrogation room at the Port Charles police station and the tension is palpable. Jason is present and Anna is doing the questioning. She says to Tracy, “Just tell Jason where the children are and I will let you go.” Jason looks at her sternly and all Tracy can do is smile in her usual defiant posturing way. She is not one to cower in the presence of authority and surely the other two realize this. But what else can they do?

For The Love of Michael

Willow is on the defensive. “No one wants Michael to suffer,” she says. “If she loved him, she wouldn’t have cheated on him,” Carly insists to Sonny, who looks a little exasperated by the situation. Finally able to see her son, Carly is holding Michael’s hand in his General Hospital room when he struggles to say something to her and it’s hard to hear what he is saying. Is he asking his mother to help Sasha? Whatever it is, Carly looks shocked.

Down For The Count?

The next thing we see it’s evening and Kristina is proudly looking at what she’s done with her father’s property, Charlie’s Pub, which he gave to her to do with as she sees fit. “I can’t wait for my dad to see it, he’s going to love it” we hear her say as she looks at the new neon sign for the establishment. But we also hear it as we see Sonny on the floor under his desk, struggling for life. Could this be the end of the mob kingpin?

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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