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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘She’s Not Gonna Protect You!’

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The General Hospital spoilers video for Friday, March 6, previews some very intense conversations happening across Port Charles, starting with Lulu (Alexa Havins) finally buckling down and preparing to come clean with Maxie (Kirsten Storms) about her growing feelings for Nathan (Ryan Paevey). “Tell me,” Lulu asks her best friend, “do you regret that decision?” Maxie may have chosen to stay with Spinelli (Bradford Anderson), but does that mean she’ll be okay with Nathan dating Lulu?

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Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) isn’t giving up on her son’s future with Maxie, informing Nathan, “We need to sort out this situation between you and the woman you love.” This awkward conversation is happening in Nina’s (Cynthia Watros) office at Crimson, and she’s watching her relatives with great interest from behind her desk. Nina will undoubtedly have her own opinion on the matter at hand!

After Josslyn (Eden McCoy) gave her mother 24 hours to cut Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) loose, Carly (Laura Wright) worries about what her daughter will do next. “Josslyn may be willing to protect me,” she warns Valentin, “but she’s not gonna protect you.” Can they figure out a way to keep themselves from both going to prison?

Even though Josslyn was angry to discover that Jason (Steve Burton) had told her mother about her new job as a WSB agent, she still turns to him to warn that Carly has been hiding Valentin in her attic. “So whatever’s going on, they are in on it together,” she reports.

Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) has her own run-in with the WSB when she walks into her office at the hospital to find Jack (Chris McKenna) sitting behind her desk. “You’ve been avoiding me,” he announces, the irritation plain in his voice. How much trouble is Britt in this time?

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

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