General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘You Cannot Screw This Up… We Have To Make This Work’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Tuesday, December 30, shows Port Charles preparing to say goodbye to 2025 in a big way! Kicking off the trailer is Outback, looking cuter than ever with a gold ribbon around her neck, barking in the Quartermaine stables. Looking down at the pooch, Cody (Josh Kelly) responds with a nod. “You’re right,” he agrees. “I am giving up too easily.” Are his plans to spend New Year’s Eve with Molly (Kristen Vaganos) already in jeopardy?
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Despite Curtis (Donnell Turner) now being single, Jordan (Tanisha Harper) still seems to have some trepidation about rekindling their relationship, perhaps given the fact that he could be the father of Portia’s (Brook Kerr) baby? But Curtis tries to allay her concerns as they share a drink in her apartment. “The only person that was selfish here,” he assures her, “was me.”
With Jason (Steve Burton) and Britt (Kelly Thiebaud), it always seems like a case of one step forward, two steps back. And when she visits the Quartermaine mansion, he puts the damper on any idea of ringing in the new year together. “I don’t think I can be the company that you need tonight,” he admits. Is there anything Britt can say or do to change his mind?
Carly (Laura Wright) slips up to her attic to pay Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) a visit and go over their plan. “You cannot screw this up,” she insists. “We have to make this work.” Given that he has been the one in charge so far and seemed to know just what to do, why is she afraid that he’s going to blow their attempt to bring Jack (Chris McKenna) down?
Check out this teaser trailer for the next all-new episode of GH, and be sure to check out our First Look spoilers gallery for a sneak peek at what’s coming up this week on all the soaps!
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