General Hospital Spoilers Video: ‘You Want Me Dead So Badly’
The General Hospital spoilers video for Thursday, May 21, previews a series of dramatic confrontations taking place across Port Charles. First, Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) has some good news for Chase (Josh Swickard) and Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) following her chat with Ava (Maura West). “I have a new lead on Phoebe’s mother,” the attorney reports. But will this help or hurt the couple’s plan to adopt Baby Phoebe?
Words of Warning
After resolving to leave town and booking a one-way ticket to Berlin, Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) places a call to someone else. “I need to see you,” she informs the person on the other end of the line. “It’s important.” Is Britt preparing to say her good-byes? And can she still be talked out of leaving?
Over at Wyndemere, Lucas (Van Hansis) continues to clash with Pascal (Marc Forget), who blames him for Marco’s death. But it seems like Lucas is getting fed up with the butler’s threats. “Why haven’t you told him?” Lucas wonders. “If you want me dead so badly.”
Below the estate, Josslyn (Eden McCoy) confronts her captor, Cassius (Ryan Paevey), over the message from Anna that she found scrawled on one of the walls in the cell. Now knowing that “Nathan” was aware of what really happened to Anna the whole time the PCPD was investigating her disappearance, she puts Faison’s son on blast. “Staying silent and doing nothing,” Josslyn spits. “You did that to her, too.”
Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) was relieved when he managed to track down Rocco (Finn Carr) and bring him back home. However, Lulu (Alexa Havins) has been packing bags and making arrangements to skip town with her son if the need arises, and Dante is decidedly not on board with that plan. “You will make my son a fugitive over my dead body,” he warns.
Check out this tease for the next all-new episode of GH, and share your thoughts on the latest storyline developments in the comments below!
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