General Hospital Weekly Spoilers Video: ‘She’s Not Just Some Ditzy Sorority Girl — She’s a WSB Agent’
The General Hospital spoilers video for the week of April 27 previews some lives that could be changed forever if certain truths are discovered. Having gotten a tip about paint residue from the car that ran him and Jordan (Tanisha Harper) off the road, Curtis (Donnell Turner) now suspects Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson) was driving the other vehicle and shares his theory with Justine (Nazneen Contractor). “You should look into Dr. Isaiah Gannon,” he suggests to the acting district attorney. But was it really Isaiah who caused the accident that nearly killed Jordan?
Hide & Seek
Josslyn (Eden McCoy) is determined to get to the bottom of how “Nathan” (Ryan Paevey) is involved in Faison’s final project, but her investigating and questioning has raised his suspicions. As we hear Britt tell someone, “She’s not just some ditzy sorority girl — She’s a WSB agent,” we see Josslyn attempt to leave her apartment, but “Nathan” reaches out to grab her arm to stop her. “Nathan” may have a smile on his face, but does he suspect what Josslyn is really up to?
Lucas (Van Hansis) was surprised when Carly (Laura Wright) admitted that she had been sleeping with someone else behind Jack’s (Chris McKenna) back, but now that he’s had some time to process his sister’s affair, he’s worried about the potential repercussions. “What, exactly, will Brennan do if he finds out you’re cheating on him?” Lucas wonders. We then see a shot of Jack standing outside of a door and steeling himself before rushing into the room, followed by Carly sitting up in bed, appearing naked under the sheet. But is she sleeping alone, or is Jack about to discover her and Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) together?
Check out this tease for a sneak peek at some of the drama coming up this week on GH, and don’t forget to check out our First Look spoilers gallery for a look ahead at what’s coming up on all of the soaps!
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