General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘I’ll Ask The Questions’

Big Moves
For Wednesday, December 11 on General Hospital, spoilers tease that Dex reassures Josslyn after he was stabbed and went through surgery while his surgeon, Isaiah, shares good news with Jordan. Also, Curtis and Portia have a heart-to-heart talk and the businessman makes a confession to his wife. “I’m about to take Aurora from Drew,” Curtis tells her. Will Portia be on board or will this move have her worried?
Drew seeks Nina’s assistance. He comes to her office at Crimson and explains his grand plan to her — though what this grand plan is for remains a mystery. “That,” he says, “is where you come in.” Nina looks a little skeptical but does that mean she’ll turn him down?
Maxie stands in a door way and looks dejected. She asks someone, “Were you ever going to call me?” Has she finally found a no-longer-in-a-coma Lulu or has someone else earned her ire at their lack of communication?
Big Trouble?
Anna conducts an interrogation. When she sees Spinelli, she has a warning for the hacker extraordinaire. “You should keep your distance,” she tells him. Does this have to do with their bugging the current head of the Port Charles bureau of the WSB or something else? Jack, meanwhile, tells his assistant, “I may have a way to improve our chances.”
Lulu is not happy with the recent turn of events. She’s not getting the answers she seeks from Jack and she questions her cousin, “Don’t tell me you think he’s telling the truth.” Carly has believed Jack before and he often comes through for her.
Elsewhere, Martin is on the phone when he gets the shock of his life. And lastly, Jason corners someone who wants to know something from him. “I’ll ask the questions,” he tells the unseen person. Was it Martin? Someone else? 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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