General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘I Have a Favor to Ask’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Tuesday, April 28, previews some residents of Port Charles dealing with some very uncertain futures. Kicking things off, Curtis (Donnell Turner) confides his suspicions to Michael (Rory Gibson). “It’s the only lead I have,” he declares, “and I believe it’s worth pursuing.” But might he come to regret accusing Isiah (Sawandi Wilson) of running him and Jordan (Tanisha Harper) off the road?
Choose Your Words Carefully
Kristina (Kate Mansi) pays Lucas (Van Hansis) a visit at the hospital and seems to have a proposal for the doctor that he’s not completely on board with. “I think it’s okay for him to sit this one out,” Lucas suggests. But who are they talking about, and will Kristina agree with his request?
Now that Jordan is in a better place, mentally, Justine (Nazneen Contractor) is able to visit her friend in the hospital as she recovers from the injuries sustained in the car crash. But while Jordan is concerned about getting better, she’s also worried about her job working for Sidwell (Carlo Rota). “Are you concerned he’ll fire you?” Justine asks.
Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) is drowning in guilt, believing herself responsible for causing the accident that nearly killed Jordan, but Tracy (Jane Elliot) continues to urge her granddaughter to keep quiet about the whole thing and let it blow over. “You are saving yourself a whole lot of heartache,” she insists as Brook Lynn looks unconvinced.
In her congressional office, Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) entertains a visitor. “I have a favor to ask,” she announces. Who is her guest, and what does she want from them? And more importantly, given Willow’s standing with a lot of people in town, is it something they would even agree to?
Check out this tease for the next all-new episode of GH, and if you haven’t already, be sure to check out the preview for the entire week!
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