General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘He Always Gets What He Wants’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Thursday, January 15, previews various confrontations ranging from angry to playful. To kick things off, Chase (Josh Swickard) appears a little upset with Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton). “You must really think I’m a fool,” he grumbles to his wife. Are they having another argument about his unwavering support of Willow (Katelyn MacMullen)?
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Laura (Genie Francis) has been at the end of her rope ever since Sidwell (Carlo Rota) began forcing her to do his bidding by threatening to expose her involvement in Dalton’s death. “It’s got to stop!” she insists to someone. But is she once again complaining about having to play nice with Ezra (Daniel Cosgrove), or is she urging Sonny (Maurice Benard) to step up plans to put a stop to the villain’s scheme?
At the hospital, Lulu (Alexa Havins) apologizes to Nathan (Ryan Paevey). “You must want to kill me for letting this happen on my watch,” she sighs. But what happened to necessitate a visit to the ER, and who got hurt?
Gio (Giovanni Mazza) arrives at Emma’s (Braedyn Bruner) apartment with a bag and is startled when she opens the door dressed in a bikini and sarong. “You do realize it’s winter?” he jokes. Emma responds, “Not in here,” and grabs him by the jacket to pull him inside. Looks like she’s got some plans to heat things up!
At the Throwing Club, Carly (Laura Wright) pauses chucking hatchets at the targets to have a word with Jason (Steve Burton) about the woman he’s with. “She is reverting back to the old Britt [Kelly Thiebaud],” she warns her best friend. Meanwhile, as Jason chats with Carly, Josslyn (Eden McCoy) takes some time out to give Britt a reality check. “He always gets what he wants,” she declares with a smile. “Whether you like it or not.”
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