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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘Drew Isn’t Someone That You Should Rely On’

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Steam Is The Word

For Thursday, December 19 on General Hospital, spoilers tease that Jordan and Isaiah share a steamy moment. The deputy mayor and the hot-shot transplant surgeon have been growing closer for a while now. Where will this “steamy moment” take them to next?

Steam is what caused both Willow and Nina issues in the past but Nina is trying to warn her daughter about the man only one of them knows they share. “Drew isn’t someone that you should rely on,” Nina tells Willow. Elsewhere, Drew gets a wake-up call of the business variety. “Why don’t you seem concerned that my company is in trouble,” Drew asks Curtis. Is the Congressman really oblivious to his dirty dealings being obvious to others?

The Gate Keeper

Someone who knows his dirty laundry all too well is his aunt Tracy. Look for her to spar with Martin. “What business would you possibly have with Michael,” Tracy asks Laura’s brother. Does she not realize Michael has a custody/divorce case pending and Martin could be helping out Willow (which he is)?

“Drew is going to pay for blowing up my marriage,” Michael tells Chase. There is a lot of history between those two men, considering it was his hooking up with Willow that broke Chase’s heart (and his marriage) a few years ago. Is Chase really the best person for Michael to confide in about this? Also, expect Gio to open up to Brook Lynn.

He saved her life when Sidwell had kidnapped her and now Sasha and Jason find common ground. “I’m not changing your mind,” she asks. “Those days are long gone,” he tells her. 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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