The General Hospital recap for Monday, February 4 features Sam giving Shiloh her sob story — but, of course, it was all an act.
Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Shiloh (Coby Ryan McLaughlin) caught up at The Metro Court while she told him her sad story of why she conned men and how it was the only way she had to take care of her brother.
Meanwhile, Jason (Steve Burton) asked Kristina (Lexi Ainsworth) to please try to understand how desperate Sam (Kelly Monaco) was with no parents and a brother who needed her help. She did what she had to do and Kristina said THIS is why she needs Dawn of Day.
When Jason and Sam met up, she told him she gave Shiloh all she had inside her so he’d feel sorry for her, but she might be out of material.
At the hospital, Franco (Roger Howarth) was thrilled when Ryan (Jon Lindstrom) agreed to be his therapist again and suggested they explore his serial killing side.
Franco spoke of art and making art have life or death stakes. He then said it was fun to lure people into his scenes when he killed them.
Later, Franco visited Kiki’s (Hayley Erin) grave to make himself feel better and ran into Ava (Maura West) there. She found it a little strange that the cops would suspect he could kill someone he thought of as a daughter.
Jordan (Briana Nicole Henry), who will never get it right like ever, suggested Ryan be the one to hypnotize Lulu (Emme Rylan) so she could remember who attacked her. Laura (Genie Francis) was completely against this, but Ryan insisted he could be totally professional.
Laura finally relented and said she’d allow it and Ryan made sure they knew Lulu might remember nothing.
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