General Hospital Weekly Spoilers Video: ‘We Have a Mess on Our Hands’
The General Hospital spoilers video for the week of May 11 previews that actions have consequences. First, as Curtis (Donnell Turner) attempts to comfort Jordan (Tanisha Harper) as she takes in her burned and scarred face without bandages, Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson) shares some bad news with Portia (Brook Kerr). “Turner [Nazneen Contractor] thinks I was involved in Jordan’s car accident,” he reports. Will Portia come clean about her conversation with Curtis that pointed him in Isaiah’s direction? And was Isaiah, in fact, the other driver on the road that night?
Damage Control
When Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) stops by her home, Lulu (Alexa Havins) knows this is no social call. “You know it was Rocco [Finn Carr] who shot Cullum [Andrew Hawkes],” she says, her voice shaky. Angry at being left out of the loop where his own son is concerned, Dante wonders, ‘Why wouldn’t you tell me?” Can Lulu find a way to explain why she kept this secret from Dante that he would accept?
After being injected with the drug that was keeping Drew (Cameron Mathison) in his locked-in state, Jack (Chris McKenna) finds himself in the hospital. Meanwhile, having not received that particular dose, Drew has regained enough mobility to reach for the phone. Can he call for help?
As the one who has been supplying the drug to Willow (Katelyn MacMullen) to keep Drew out of the way, Sidwell (Carlo Rota) will likely not be very happy about it being used on someone else, even accidentally. “We have a mess on our hands,” he informs someone. And what will Willow do to Nina (Cynthia Watros) for inadvertently setting this disaster in motion?
Check out this tease for some of the action coming up this week on GH, and be sure to check out our First Look spoilers gallery for a look ahead at what’s next on all the soaps!
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