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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘Are You Interested in Ava Jerome?’

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The General Hospital spoilers video for Friday, July 17 previews some conversations that range from surprising to long-overdue to potentially damaging.

Be Careful What You Ask…

Out for a drink at the Brown Dog, a stunned Lulu (Alexa Havins) asks someone, “Are you interested in Ava Jerome [Maura West]?” Is she chatting with Ethan (Nathan Dean), who has been spending a lot of time with Ava while keeping an eye on her for Sonny (Maurice Benard)? If so, Lulu might need another drink depending on his response!

Ava is over at the Quartermaine mansion where she’s being put on the spot by Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton). “Do you know who Phoebe’s father is?” Brook Lynn inquires as Ava looks like a deer caught in headlights. Will she tell Brook Lynn what Ethan confided to her or keep her lips zipped?

Trina (Tabyana Ali) finally visits Josslyn (Eden McCoy) in the hospital, and she naturally has questions about what her best friend has been up to that nearly got her killed. “There’s a simple answer,” Josslyn explains, “but the reasons behind it are complicated.” How will Trina feel about Joss joining the WSB?

Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) can sense a chill in the air with Carly (Laura Wright), so he decides to have an open and honest conversation. “Are you concerned about how I feel now that Anna’s back in town?” he asks. Will Carly admit to her jealousy?

Sonny doesn’t approve of Carly’s relationship with Valentin, and is determined to drive them apart. “No worries,” Brick (Stephen A. Smith) assures his boss. “I think I can help you.” But what, exactly, does Brick have in mind to achieve Sonny’s goal?

Check out this tease for the next episode of GH and be sure to share your opinions on the latest storyline developments in the comments below!

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