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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘He Is Not Dying on Our Watch!’

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The General Hospital spoilers video for Tuesday, March 24, shows chaos erupting in Port Charles as lives are on the line! To kick things off, Nathan (Ryan Paevey) tries to assert some manner of control over unfolding events, promising someone, “If you do exactly as I ask, no one will ever have to know.” But is that a promise he can keep?

To Live or Die in Port Charles

“You’re under arrest,” Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) announces. He failed in his first attempt to bring Jason (Steve Burton) in, so has the acting chief of police finally got his man?

At the hospital, head nurse Liz (Rebecca Herbst) looks on as Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson) instructs an orderly as to where to take an urgent patient. “Get him straight to trauma one, stat,” he orders. Then, in an operating room, we see Lucas (Van Hansis) in a mask and gown getting ready to save a life. “Lock in, people,” he shouts. “He is not dying on our watch!”

The budding relationship between Carly (Laura Wright) and Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) seems to have taken a bit of a turn as they find themselves having a bitter argument. “It’s not gonna happen,” Valentin insists. Upset, Carly shoots back, “Because you say so?”

Down at the piers, Jason orders someone to “get him out of here.” Given that Rocco (Finn Carr) shot Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) to protect him and Britt (Kelly Thiebaud), Jason is likely going to do whatever he can to protect the teen.

Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) enters her office and, looking down at the floor, exclaims, “Oh my God!” as she recoils. That’s where Cullum left Marco (Adrian Anchondo) to die, so could that be who Isaiah and Lucas are working to save? Or is Cullum also clinging to life? Who will die, and who will survive?

Check out this tease for the next exciting episode of GH, and be sure to share your thoughts on the latest twists and turns in the comments below!

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