General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘General Hospital Looks Pretty Good For Her Age’
Marking A Milestone
For Tuesday, April 1 on General Hospital, spoilers tease that beloved Port Charles residents come together in a special episode honoring the 62nd anniversary of General Hospital and the opening of the Dr. Monica Quartermaine Cardiac Care Center.
Maxie is putting together what looks like Deception gift bags at the nurses’ hub, as she talks with the hospital’s patient advocates — Stella Henry and her own mother, Felicia. “I think I can make that happen,” says a pretty confident Maxie. What have her mother and Stella asked of the Deception maven?
Also at the hospital, good pals Curtis and Laura are present. They are talking in an alcove when the CEO of Aurora tells the mayor, “It sounds like this mystery donor isn’t much of a mystery to you.” Considering how many connections Laura has had to the hospital during her lifetime — especially with her mother, Dr. Lesley Webber, having worked there for years — it isn’t a surprise.
Woman With A Plan
Elsewhere, Lucy is talking with Jenz Sidwell, her last client, for whom she secured Wyndemere on Spoon Island. She loves the fact that he’s wealthy, so it shouldn’t surprise anyone that she wants to include him in her latest project. “I have four words for you that will blow your mind,” teases Lucy. But what is she up to?
Carly and Sonny are discussing something emotional, or at least something that seems meaningful to Carly. They may not be married any longer, but the two always manage to support each other through good times and bad. “I’d never bet against Carly Spencer,” he tells his ex-wife.
The police commissioner is also at the hospital. Anna has spent her fair share of time within the walls of the great building. She says out loud to herself, “General Hospital looks pretty good for her age.” 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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