‘General Hospital’ spoilers relate that Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) takes sides, Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Bernard) argue over how to deal with the Dawn of Day situation, while Dante Falconeri (Dominic Zamprogna) continues to struggle. Also, Anna Devane (Fionla Hughes) gets told off by Peter August. If you missed Tuesday’s General Hospital spoilers, get caught up now with your General Hospital recap.
‘General Hospital’ Spoilers: Peter August Blasts Into Anna Devane For Giving Him Up, Full Forgiveness Off the Table
If you remember, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) had Shiloh (Coby Ryan McLaughlin) by the throat after ordering Shiloh to stay away from Danny Morgan (T.K. Weaver). A waitress sees the fight and calls the cops, worried about the blood where Shiloh’s head connected with the wall. When Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) arrives on the scene, Jason keeps his mouth shut the whole time with this odd look on his face. Shiloh, on the other hand is all too happy to play the victim and leave out crucial details of the fight that lead to him getting hit. Chase, clearly keeping what Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) had said in mind, seems not to buy the whole thing. Later at the station, he pulls Jordan Ashford (Briana Nicole Henry) aside and tells her he thinks there more to this than meets the eye. He’s willing to let them both walk. Jordan, remembering an earlier warning, decides that Jason should be detained. For her part, Sam does little-to-nothing to defend Jason at all, in order to keep her cover with Shiloh.
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Elsewhere, Alexis is demanding to know what Sonny is planning to do about Shiloh. When he doesn’t give her an acceptable answer, she goes through with contacting Jordan to warn her someone is after Shiloh. She wants this done right. Sonny wishes she’d shut her pie hole. Okay, not in so many words, but you get the point. He assures her he’s not planning to kill Shiloh. Right now, his only idea seems to be more along the lines of just getting Kristina Davis (Lexi Ainsworth) out of the house. Looks like he decided Sam’s worries were valid. Alexis doesn’t know how good an idea that is, either, as that’s more like kidnapping. Kristina’s an adult after all. We’ll see how this all plays out.
Jealous?
Anna is hurting over Griffin Munro’s (Matt Cohen) decision to leave when Peter comes along. She confides in him, but this eventually leads to them arguing. He’s a bit jealous that Anna looks at Griffin as a son. He tells her not to try playing the scared kid who didn’t know what to do at the time, because she’s Anna the spy. He’s thinking maybe they’ll be better off not having a relationship, because she’ll just always look at him as the son of an enemy. He doesn’t think she should pretend to want to be around him out of some sense of duty. She insists that’s not what this is. She swears she did what she did for his own good—protecting him from his father. It just didn’t work the way she planned. They come to a sort-of truce when Peter gets a text from Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) asking him to meet her at the pub, although this doesn’t mean full forgiveness. Anna just happens to be heading there as well, so Peter suggests they might as well go together.
The struggle is real
Dante gets a surprise welcome party that includes practically everyone. He seems to be trying to hold it together, but it’s clear he’s having trouble. He doesn’t exactly jump at Jordan telling him his desk is there and waiting whenever he wans to return to work. He’s also a bit iffy about the idea of Peter spending time around Maxie’s kid, while also shying away from any talk about him being a hero.
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When the party is over, and Lulu Falconeri (Emme Rylan) has gone to put Rocco Falconeri (O’Neill Monahan) to bed, Dante finally loses the control he’d been struggling with. After another round of that “must complete the mission, shoots Lulu” vision, he yells out and makes a table full of stuff learn to fly. How Lulu didn’t hear that, we don’t know, but that’s not going to be a pleasant sight for her in the morning if Dante didn’t clean that up before joining her. While he sleeps, we see Lulu discover the scars over his back, which horrifies her.
