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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘Who Do You Want to Go After?’

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The General Hospital spoilers video for the week of December 8 previews a renewed threat, a new suspect, and a revelation! First up, with Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) having escaped from WSB custody, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) grimaces at the police station and Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) groans, “Oh God, what has Valentin done now?” We see Lulu (Alexa Havins) looking terrified, Carly (Laura Wright) stunned at the sight of the Cassadine in her home, and Charlotte (Bluesy Burke) glancing around as we hear Dante warn, “You can bet he’s gonna try and find Charlotte.” But is his daughter Valentin’s top priority right now?

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At the police station, Justine (Nazneen Contractor) closes a laptop as Nathan (Ryan Paevey) and Dante look on. “Some new evidence has come to light,” Dante announces. “So… who do you want to go after?” A split screen shows Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) looking frightened and Curtis (Donnell Turner) looking perturbed. Might Nathan’s suspicions have caused the PCPD to turn their attention to Curtis, leaving Willow in the clear? Or could there be yet another suspect on their radar?

In an unknown location, a door opens, and someone enters a room where we see Anna (Finola Hughes) sitting with her head down. At the sound of her visitor, Anna’s eyes pop open, alert to any danger. It’s been quite some time since she was suddenly kidnapped and awoke to find herself cuffed to a chair in a dark room. Who has abducted Anna, and why? And will she be able to put her WSB training to good use and escape?

Check out this teaser trailer for the drama and excitement coming up this week on GH, and share your own predictions and opinions in the comments below. Also, be sure to check out our First Look spoilers gallery for a sneak peek at what’s up next on all the soaps!

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