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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘Port Charles Isn’t Gonna Know What Hit It!’

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The General Hospital spoilers video for Friday, April 24, kicks off with more of Gio (Giovanni Mazza) and Emma’s (Braedyn Bruner) trip to New York City. After they watched his old friend, Michael James Scott, perform as Genie in Aladdin on Broadway, Gio tells him, “Port Charles isn’t gonna know what hit it!” (As previously reported, the second part of the GH/Aladdin crossover will see Scott performing at The Savoy on Monday, May 4.)

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At The Metro Court, Lulu (Alexa Havins) finds a new mystery to inquire about. “Why are you suddenly protecting him?” she wonders. But who is she questioning, and who are they protecting?

Elsewhere in the restaurant, Ezra (Daniel Cosgrove) sits at a table with Laura (Genie Francis), confused as to why she still hasn’t taken action. “You have the advantage,” he informs her. “Why are you not using it?”

Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) is still reeling from Rocco’s (Finn Carr) confession that he was the one who shot Cullum (Andrew Hawkes). And while the teen believes that Nathan (Ryan Paevey) is helping protect him, Britt knows that the police detective is really his twin, Cassius, who may not be quite as trustworthy. “Feeling guilty is gonna be the least of his problems,” Cassius warns his sister. Can Britt find a way to protect Rocco?

Josslyn (Eden McCoy) pays another visit to her mom’s house to speak with Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) in his attic hideaway about what she’s been able to piece together regarding Faison’s final project. However, Valentin seems to be losing his patience, and Joss looks a little concerned about his state. “There is a connection, but I’m not seeing it!” Valentin shouts as he clutches a copy of Faison’s book, The Crystalline Conspiracy, in his hands. Can she talk him down?

Check out this tease for the next brand new episode of GH, and share your thoughts on the latest storylines in the comments below!

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