General Hospital Spoilers Promo: ‘We’re Terminating Your Contract’
No More Deception For Natalia
The action in this General Hospital spoilers preview for the week of April 21 opens with Natalia facing the repercussions of her actions — keeping the fact that their newest investor, Jenz Sidwell, is her ex-husband. Deception is simply the name of the company, not the way the ladies like to run things. So when they learn of Natalia’s secret, things go south quickly. “Effective immediately, we’re terminating your contract,” Maxie announces. A gobsmacked Natalia looks at Brook Lynn and Lucy and realizes she has zero support in the room.
Shocks and Confrontations
Elsewhere, Molly gets her hands on a document. Could this be the paper Diane drew up for Alexis so she could have Kristina committed — that same legal sheet that Alexis asked her to shred? Alexis turned down Diane’s suggestion that this was the right move to keep Kristina out of prison for trying to kill Ava. Will this start Molly on the path to finding out her sister almost killed her father? Or is this a totally different piece of paper?
“There’s still one person I need to face,” Willow says as she enters an office. A woman stands behind a desk, ready to help. Could this be the overseas clinic where Willow’s estranged husband, Michael, is receiving treatment for the burns he suffered back in Port Charles?
That’s not the only medical facility featured in this promo. A woman sneaks into a hospital room. Someone is lying in the bed and quickly revealed to be Sonny. He’s completely vulnerable, an oxygen tube under his nose, dressed in a hospital gown and seemingly asleep. The mystery woman takes out a syringe when Sonny suddenly jolts and his eyes open!
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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