General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘Probably Better If You Just Forget What You Heard’
An Eye on the Future
For Tuesday, April 29 on General Hospital, spoilers tease that Marco and Lucas are getting closer. The two met in Miami when Lucas was drunk, upset about things with Brad blowing up. Now Marco lives in Port Charles and is working at Miller & Davis. The two have a real chance to get to know each other and grow closer.
That’s not all that’s happening. Over at the Quartermaine mansion, Tracy reveals shocking info to Gio. Jason will also turn up at the house, and he has some advice for Gio when he tells him, “Probably better if you just forget what you heard.” Will Gio be able to do that?
Sneaky Plots
Over at the Savoy, Anna is suspicious. Is this during her talk with Emma’s professor, Henry Dalton? Or is Joss trying to steal the professor away so she can talk with him the reason Anna is on guard? Joss has been primed by her handler to do whatever she needs to do in order to become the professor’s assistant. Joss asks him, “Is there anything I can do to improve my chances?” What will the professor have to say to her?
Teasers reveal that Drew will make a scene. Does that happen when he goes to see Portia at her office or later? At her office, he threatens, “Make it happen or I go to Curtis with everything I know.” What does Drew want Portia to make happen? Does this have to do with the film crew he wants shooting Kai’s surgery?
At the Savoy, Curtis and Jordan are talking about her new job. “It’s not whether I can handle Sidwell, it’s whether Sidwell can handle me,” Jordan tells her ex-husband. Later, Portia walks in on Curtis and Jordan — what will she see?
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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