General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘If Something Takes a Turn Here, She Could End Up Betraying You’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Tuesday, January 27, shows plenty of trouble brewing. But to start things off, Tracy (Jane Elliot) makes what appears to be a generous offer. “There’s something I want you to have,” she informs someone. But who is the recipient of this gift, and will they accept it?
Who Can You Trust?
Carly (Laura Wright) may have opened up quite a can of worms when she brought Charlotte (Bluesy Burke) to visit Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) at Christmastime. As she continues harboring the fugitive in the attic of her home, Carly struggles to keep things from spiraling out of control. “If you want to help your dad,” she warns Charlotte, “you need to stay safe.” But will the teen listen to what Carly has to say?
Jason (Steve Burton) is worried about Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) and what she’s gotten herself mixed up in working with Sidwell (Carlo Rota). But Sonny (Maurice Benard) is more worried about him. “If something takes a turn here,” he cautions his friend, “she could end up betraying you.”
Lucas (Van Hansis) was surprised to find Britt at Wyndemere, and it looks like she and Marco (Adrian Anchondo) came up with a good explanation for her presence at the estate, because Lucas now turns his attention to the owner. “I don’t think you have any idea the amount of crazy you just invited into your home,” he advises Sidwell.
Down in the depths of Spoon Island, Anna (Finola Hughes) is growing more and more frustrated with being held captive and tortured with memories of her past with Faison. “Just show yourself to me now!” she shouts as she paces around her empty room. Would knowing who her captor is give Anna a leg up in plotting an escape?
Check out this tease for the next all-new episode of GH, and if you haven’t already, don’t forget to check out the teaser trailer for the whole week!
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