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General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘You Blew It All To Hell’

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A Word To The Wise

For Friday, January 3 on General Hospital, spoilers tease that old pals Curtis and Nina do a catch-up session, and Curtis is singing an entirely different tune about their mutual “friend” Drew. It looks like Curtis may tell Nina about their falling out. “I strongly suggest you do the same,” he says.

While in Prague, an angry Lulu rips into a meddling Dante for costing her Charlotte and destroying her plan. “This was my one opportunity and you blew it all to hell.” Meanwhile, teasers say that Charlotte makes a decision. She looks sad as she talks with Valentin and he’s not happy either. “You have to follow my rules to stay safe,” he tells her.

Sasha confides in Felicia when she runs into her at General Hospital. Was Sasha there for a prenatal visit for her and the baby or strictly to see Felicia? “I want you to know what’s going on,” she tells her aunt. But will Sasha really tell Felicia about the new baby on board?

Cost Of Doing Business

Teasers also say that Michael tries to leverage an advantage, in true Quartermaine style. While talking with an unseen person at Aurora Media, he tells them, “No problem, I can take care of that.” What is he up to and who does he have the advantage over? Is it Drew?

After his recent heart issues and talk with Isaiah, Sonny contemplates his future. To that end, he has a much-needed discussion with his right hand. “We’re going to have to change how we run the business,” he tells a surprised Jason. Meanwhile, Jason refuses an offer. Who is it from? 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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