General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘I Have to Go Find Josslyn Right Now!’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Thursday, May 7, kicks off with Carly (Laura Wright) in a panic as she tells Valentin (James Patrick Stuart), “I have to go find Josslyn [Eden McCoy] right now!” Whatever Carly has to tell her daughter will have to wait, however, as she’s unlikely to be able to locate her…
Facing the Truth
Josslyn has been abducted by Cassius (Ryan Paevey) and stashed in the room below Wyndemere where Anna (Finola Hughes) had been held prisoner for a time. “You’re planning on killing me, aren’t you?” she asks her captor, putting on a brave face.
Jack (Chris McKenna) is still reeling from finding out that Carly has been cheating on him with Valentin, but there’s also WSB double agent Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) to deal with. However, that’s proving to be quite a challenge. “Sorry to disappoint you,” Cullum informs Jack, “but I’m not going anywhere.”
Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) was stunned to see that her “John Doe” patient was Cassius, and lashes out at her brother, angrily declaring, “You can’t be naive enough to believe that!” Has Cassius told her exactly how he got his injuries and what he’s planning to do with Joss?
Ric (Rick Hearst) has been meeting privately with Ava (Maura West), though the scheme that they are cooking up together remains a mystery to viewers. “We’ll follow this through no matter what,” he insists.
After catching his brother lying to his face, Sonny (Maurice Benard) is now convinced that Ric’s claims of turning over a new leaf were all a sham. Paying a visit to Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Diane’s (Carolyn Hennesy) law office, Sonny warns, “Ric is planning to stab me in the back.” But what is Ric really up to?
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