General Hospital is known for its spy stories and capers. Recently, many of our favorite characters have taken it upon themselves to go undercover to catch the bad guys. Will they be more successful than the PCPD?
Clearing A Name
When patients began dying at GH, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) took the fall as the Head Nurse. She and Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) knew that someone else was to blame and took it upon themselves to find the culprit. It wasn’t difficult to discover that all signs pointed straight to Cyrus (Jeff Kober).
The former couple works well together and teamed up to dig for evidence in the files at Turning Woods. Lucky distracted the doctor while Liz got the paperwork. Too bad he didn’t come up with a wacky character like his dad Luke (Anthony Geary) was famous for.
Doing It For Her Guy
Josslyn is chasing the same killer as Lucky and Liz. She also knows Cyrus is the digitalis murderer, and her boyfriend Dex (Evan Hofer) was one of his victims. She wants him brought to justice and will do it herself if she can’t count on Anna (Finola Hughes) and the PCPD. He was one of their own, so this should be more of a priority.
Joss is like her mom and will not take Anna’s advice to back off. She is going after Cyrus but will probably get herself into trouble, just like Carly (Laura Wright).
Undercover Couple
Sidwell (Carlo Rota) has arrived in Port Charles and it appears that he plans to settle in. This man has held people hostage, attempted murder, and kidnapped, but shockingly, there is no way to bring charges against him.
He was instantly attracted to Jordan, so she plans to use that to trip him up and catch him. She is now the deputy mayor and is no longer on the police force, so she is going undercover. Her possible boyfriend Isaiah (Sawandi Wilson) wants to join her in bringing the guy who kidnapped him to justice. Hopefully, this will bring these two closer together.
Port Charles is heading towards some exciting capers. Do you think the citizens will solve the crimes before the PCPD? Let us know in the comments.
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