General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘Walking Away Unscathed Won’t Be as Simple as You Think’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Wednesday, August 19, previews some plotting, some panic, and some words of warning!
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Ric (Rick Hearst) stops by Sonny’s (Maurice Benard) home to relay some potentially concerning news. “A situation has come up that I might need your input on,” the attorney shares. But does this have something to do with Sonny’s attempt to go legit or perhaps Ric’s growing jealousy over Liz’s (Rebecca Herbst) friendship with Dante (Dominic Zamprogna)?
During Drew’s (Cameron Mathison) last encounter with Ava (Maura West), she suggested that they join forces to bring Sonny down. Now, they’re meeting up at the pool, and over drinks, she jokes to him, “I had no idea that hell had frozen over.” Is she getting a new partner-in-crime in her war against Sonny?
Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) continues settling into the Quartermaine gatehouse as she adjusts to her new normal. She’s been forced to agree to this new living arrangement because Michael (Rory Gibson) learned she shot Drew, but there are still other secrets she’s desperate to keep under wraps so her life doesn’t completely implode. “Walking away unscathed won’t be as simple as you think,” a frustrated and frazzled Willow warns someone.
Jack (Chris McKenna) has helped Nina (Cynthia Watros) out of a few tight spots now, but as they sit meet up for cocktails, he implores her to take action before she finds herself in even more trouble. “Pull yourself back, Nina,” he urges, “before Willow takes you down with her.” But after everything she’s done to establish a relationship with her daughter, would Nina really cut ties with Willow just to save her own skin?
Check out this tease for the next all-new episode of GH, and if you haven’t already, be sure to check out the promo for the whole week!
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