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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘Drew Got Everything He Deserved’

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Damage Control

For Friday, November 15 on General Hospital, spoilers tease that with Holly and Robert having skipped town, it’s up to Anna and Felicia to pick up the pieces. In fact, Anna confides in Felicia, who has her own take on the situation. “You know that and I know that but Sasha doesn’t know that,” notes Felicia.

Isaiah was summoned to Terry Randolph’s office at GH and it’s got him worried. “Is there a problem with Lulu Spencer’s recovery,” he asks. But it looks like Isaiah is in for a little shock when he receives an offer. That’s not all on Terry’s plate — look for her bestie, Elizabeth, to need to vent.

The man she is probably venting about, Lucky, goes to work out and runs into Sonny. Lucky is at loose ends and isn’t sure what to do so he asks Sonny, who was often his father Luke’s confidante, a question. “If what I’m looking for isn’t here, why should I stay?” Lucky asks. Will Sonny have wise words for him to chew on?

Fall Out

Jason is sporting evidence of his recent fight with Drew and he’s drawing attention — well at least from his best pal Carly. But don’t expect Jason to open up. Instead look for him to stonewall Carly. “All you need to know… Drew got everything he deserved,” he tells Carly. Does he really expect Carly to just accept that?

Teasers say that Ric takes on a new client. “Please tell me we’re pressing charges,” he says almost gleefully to a beat-up Drew, who looks dumbfounded by Ric. Will he be the new client bringing a civil suit, perhaps? Let us know what you think will happen next in the comments, and see what’s coming up for yourself in the video below. Did you miss this week’s GH promo? Click here to see it.

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