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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘If He Isn’t To Blame, Who Is’

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Fright Night

For Wednesday, October 23 on General Hospital, spoilers tease that Trina gets support from Gio after the bombshell is revealed that Heather Webber is being freed. Trina isn’t the only one shaken to her core by this shocking news. Her parents are reeling, too.

Ric, who may not have believed Heather would be set free when he took on her case, is still the one forced to face the wrath of those at The Savoy who are furious over this latest news. “Well if he isn’t to blame, who is?” asks Curtis, who also makes a promise to Portia.

Elsewhere, Isaiah and Lucas have a talk about the surgery they’re both about to be involved in — the transplant of Sam’s liver into Lulu. Isaiah wants to help Lucky and believes he can. “If his sister has a shot in hell of making it through this, she’s going to need me.”

Big Worries

Joss and Dex go home together and talk about what they just witnessed. They have a stake in this too, considering Britt died saving Joss from Heather during her “Hook” period in Port Charles. Now the woman is going free. “This was not the news I expected to hear tonight,” she tells Dex.

Molly confronts Ric. “That is exactly why I can’t drop the case,” he tells his daughter. But which case is she incensed about — that he represented Heather or the more likely one that he’s trying to help Ava avoid prison for the accident that claimed the life of her daughter, Irene?

Holly and Anna continue to go at it. “Please stop lying for once,” says Anna. Holly seeks assistance. Sonny is wary. “You must be in some kind of trouble,” he says to someone, most likely Holly. Let us know what you think will happen next in the comments, and see what’s coming up for yourself in the video below. Did you miss this week’s GH promo? Click here to see it.

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