General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘That Woman’s Life Was Never The Same’

Damage Control
For Thursday, January 16 on General Hospital, spoilers tease that Kai’s getting a visitor or two. Stella walks into the young man’s hospital room with a gift for Port Charles University’s hurt star quarterback. She sees the glint in his eye. “Hoping for a sender in particular,” she asks? It looks like she’s not his only visitor because teasers say that Kai impresses Trina.
Nina is trying hard to get her daughter to understand what needs to be done to get her kids back but what she says has Willow incensed. “You are asking me to bow down to Carly and Sonny?” she asks her mom, incredulous. Most likely at her wit’s end, Nina confides in Ava while Willow opens up to Chase.
Down and Out
Gio stops by the stable and sees how down Cody is. When he asks the older man about it, Cody tells him, “Trust me, dude, you don’t want to know. Luckily for Cody, Dante comes by for a visit and the two discuss the past.
Back at the main house, Brook Lynn and Chase talk about things. Are they discussing the issues they’re having trying to get pregnant or could it be about the war breaking out at the mansion over Michael and Willow’s kids? “Wish I had a fraction of your optimism,” BLQ tells Chase.
Carly must hear about what went down at the Quartermaines because she’s there and soon she and Tracy have it out. “That woman’s life was never the same the moment you stepped foot in this town,” Tracy accuses pointedly at Carly. Are they talking about Monica, whose son AJ got mixed up with Carly and had Michael? Or is Tracy going for the jugular and bringing up Carly’s late mother, Bobbie? 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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