The “General Hospital Spoilers” for Wednesday, May 4 reveal a day when your favorite characters have had enough. Expect brutal confrontations that may not end well at all in Port Charles.
Jason (Billy Miller) has just about had it with the idea of Franco (Roger Howarth) treating Jake with art therapy. He has told Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) how he feels numerous times, but tomorrow he starts to make demands.
He puts his foot down about the Franco situation, but how will Elizabeth react? She certainly wanted to stick it to Jason the last time we saw them together. Will Jason make even more demands if Elizabeth refuses to co-parent with him?
Franco also seems to have reached his breaking point with Nina (Michelle Stafford), especially after seeing the reaction she had to the picture he drew. He didn’t see it as creepy, but Jason, Sam (Kelly Monaco), and Nina sure did. He ends up confiding his emotional trauma to one of the only people who will listen. It looks like Elizabeth might take the wrong side after all. Surprise, surprise…
Anna (Finola Hughes) also reaches her breaking point after learning that Carlos (Jeffrey Vincent Parise) may not pay for killing Duke after all. The witness is dead, Alexis (Nancy Lee Grahn) still insists on defending Carlos, she’s awaiting trial, and she also has to endure the anniversary of Duke’s death.
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She lays into Julian (William deVry), but really gives it to Alexis because she knows the good lawyer is compromising everything about herself because of this man.
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