General Hospital Spoilers Video: ”I Cannot Believe You Just Asked Me That!’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Thursday, March 5, previews more than a few tense moments in Port Charles, starting with Felicia (Kristina Wagner) confronting Lulu (Alexa Havins) about seeing her in a rather close moment with Nathan (Ryan Paevey). “I cannot believe you just asked me that!” Lulu cries, aghast. Will she come clean to Maxie’s (Kirsten Storms) mom about what’s really been going on between her and Nathan?
Getting Ugly
In her kitchen, Carly (Laura Wright) lashes out at someone. “He respected me enough not to lie to my face!” she shouts. But who is on the receiving end of her ire this time around?
Jack (Chris McKenna) is hoping to work with Jason (Steve Burton) to help stop whatever Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) is up to, but he’s meeting a fair share of resistance. “The fact that you just traded on that proves that you can’t be trusted,” Jason declares angrily. Can Jack say or do anything to earn that trust?
Sonny (Maurice Benard) convinced Justine (Nazneen Contractor) to give in to her feelings, and after spending the night together, there don’t seem to be any regrets. “We took that final step,” she smiles, “and lived to tell the tale.” But can the mobster and the acting district attorney really make a relationship work, or are the obstacles just too insurmountable?
Hearing a noise upstairs, Josslyn (Eden McCoy) enters her mother’s attic to find an intruder. “Hands in the air,” she orders, her gun drawn. “Turn around slowly.” How will she react to learn that Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) has been hiding out in Carly’s home ever since his escape from WSB custody?
Check out this tease for the next all-new episode of GH, and be sure to share your thoughts on the latest twists and turns in the comments section below!
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