TUNE-IN ALERT

General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘Who Would Frame Willow?’

Comments

The General Hospital spoilers video for Tuesday, July 7, previews some reunions, a challenge, and an accusation!

A Fresh Start

Ever since Josslyn (Eden McCoy) nearly died in the shootout on Spoon Island, Carly (Laura Wright) has been desperate to see her daughter. Now, Carly is finally at her bedside. She is grateful to see that Joss is alive, but wants to make sure they keep it that way. “I already lost one child,” Carly cries. “I won’t survive if I lose another.” But can she convince Josslyn to quit the WSB?

Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) is back in Port Charles after his trip to Geneva to alert the WSB that Cullum (Andrew Hawkes) was a dangerous double agent, and now he’s eager to make up for lost time with his daughter, Charlotte (Bluesy Burke). “Why don’t we go someplace, just the two of us,” he suggests, “and we can catch up.” However, Lulu (Alexa Havins) isn’t crazy about that idea. “I don’t think so,” she interjects angrily.

Tracy (Jane Elliot) may not be Willow’s (Katelyn MacMullen) biggest fan, but she can still give the congresswoman a compliment. “You’re good by comparison,” she declares. “Prove it.” Is she talking about Willow in relation to her husband, Drew (Cameron Mathison), whose job in Congress she’s taken over? And what is Tracy trying to goad her into doing?

At the Metro Court Pool, Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) is shaken when Chase (Josh Swickard) shares his suspicion that someone has set it up to make it look like Willow was involved in Jordan’s (Tanisha Harper) car accident. “Who would frame Willow?” she asks, trying to sound casual — not an easy task for the person who did the framing!

Chase then responds to his wife, “I think we know the answer to that.” Is Brook Lynn about to get called out for trying to pin her own crime on Willow?

Check out this tease for the next episode of GH and, if you haven’t already, be sure to check out the promo for the entire week!

GH_680x315 General Hospital

Conversation

All comments are subject to our Community Guidelines. Soap Opera Digest does not endorse the opinions and views shared by our readers in our comment sections. Our comments section is a place where readers can engage in healthy, productive, lively, and respectful discussions. Offensive language, hate speech, personal attacks, and/or defamatory statements are not permitted. Advertising or spam is also prohibited.

More Stories

Use left and right arrow keys to navigate between menu items. Use right arrow key to move into submenus. Use escape to exit the menu. Use up and down arrow keys to explore. Use left arrow key to move back to the parent list.

Already have an account?