General Hospital Spoilers 9/18/24: A Dangerous Outburst!
Tensions are rising in today’s General Hospital spoilers! Ric makes amends with Liz, Heather gets cocky, Felicia offers help, Dante is unsure, Natalia tries to reassure Sonny, and Kristina loses her cool in court!
Ric’s attempts to repair his relationship with Liz took a big hit when he insisted they go to the police so they could tell them about Alexis disposing of the gun. Now, he’s at the hospital to try again. “That almost sounded like an apology,” Liz notes. But will she accept?
In Pentonville, Heather seems pretty confident that her attorney will be able to get her a hefty payout from the company that made her faulty hip replacement and also get her out of prison as well. “That’s a compromise I’m not gonna have to make much longer,” she declares enthusiastically. But will she get out?
At the hospital, Felicia is doing her job as a patient advocate when she assures someone, “I’m gonna help you get through this.” Is she talking to Dante? Because he’s struggling with some news. “I don’t know if I love the sounds of this,” he admits warily.
Sonny is staying away from Alexis’ bail hearing as Molly advised, and Natalia tries to offer him some reassurance that things will work out in the end. “They’re gonna find the actual murderer,” she promises. Unfortunately, she doesn’t realize that’s Sonny himself!
Alexis’ bail hearing isn’t going very well, as the judge agreed with the prosecution to deny bail. And Kristina is horrified at the thought of her mother going to Pentonville to wait for a trial for a crime she didn’t commit. “No!” she cries at the judge as she leaps to her feet. “You can’t do this!” Will Kristina just make things worse by getting herself in trouble as well?
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