GENERAL HOSPITAL Spoilers 9/21/23: Drew Is in Danger!
Danger lurks around every corner in these GENERAL HOSPITAL spoilers! Carly worries and Robert may have a solution as Cyrus shares a warning with Drew. Plus, Sam enlists Willow’s help, Nina wonders what Valentin’s plan is, Olivia questions Anna, and “Eddie” wants out!
While working at Kelly’s Carly gets an update from Drew over the phone. “Do you have any news for me to give to Sonny?” she asks him. Meanwhile, Robert informs Diane: “I may have found a way to help Drew.” Well, they’d better work fast, because it looks like time could be running out! Cyrus approaches Drew by the prison telephones to announce, “I wanted to warn you.” About what?
With Cody and Sasha stuck hiding out, Sam is eager to find a way to prove what Gladys and Dr. Montague did so that they can be free once again. “There may be a way for you to help Sasha,” Sam informs Willow.
When Valentin asked Nina to check the security footage, they were both stunned to see Charlotte breaking into Anna’s room at the Metro Court. And after he asked her to delete the incriminating footage from the server, Nina wonders what his ultimate plan is. “What are you going to do about Charlotte targeting Anna?” she asks.
Although Valentin told her that the security footage was missing, Anna doesn’t quite trust everything he says lately, so she decides to take matters into her own hands and pays a visit to Olivia in her office at the Metro Court. “Any idea who might want to do this to you?” she asks Anna.
Ned has been getting more and more comfortable living with his “Eddie Maine” personality, but “Eddie” can be just as opinionated and strong-willed as Ned. “I’m done,” he flatly declares. But what is he putting an end to?
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