General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘It’s Time To Learn the Truth and Face the Consequences’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Wednesday, February 11, kicks off with Curtis (Donnell Turner) making an admission to Jordan (Tanisha Harper). “I might have made a tactical error,” he confides. “And it may come back to bite me.” Is he talking about pressuring Portia (Brook Kerr) into getting a paternity test done? Because the mom-to-be has finally come around to the idea and lets Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson) know that they’ll soon have an answer as to whether he or Curtis is the father of her child. “It’s time to learn the truth,” she declares, “and face the consequences.”
Failure to Communicate
At Wyndemere, Marco (Adrian Anchondo) warns his father, Sidwell (Carlo Rota), “She may be a problem for you and me.” Could he be talking about Carly (Laura Wright), who has visited Spoon Island to do some surveillance while claiming she’s there to make peace with her brother? Lucas (Van Hansis) appears skeptical of the real reasons behind her visit. “What’s with this sudden change of heart?” he asks her. Can Carly convince everyone she’s on the up-and-up to allay their suspicions?
Jason (Steve Burton) stops by Josslyn’s (Eden McCoy), where he learns something that leaves him feeling disappointed. “I thought we were working together,” he complains. Can these two get back on the same page?
Still possessed by the green-eyed monster, Lucy (Lynn Herring) wants to get back at Sidwell and turns to Sonny (Maurice Benard) to make it happen. “What you’re asking me to do,” he says, “the answer is —“ The promo cuts off the end of his response, but would Sonny really risk taking a shot at Sidwell right now just to help Lucy get a little revenge?
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