Britt’s thinking about someone other than herself on April 22, according to General Hospital spoilers. She fears for a loved one’s safety. Whose? Jason is gone. But believe it or not, there are other candidates. Well, at least one. Here’s the breakdown for what’s coming up on Wednesday.
Key Takeaways
- Britt fears for a loved one’s safety, with Rocco emerging as a likely concern amid growing danger.
- Lulu’s worries intensify as secrets weigh heavily on her family.
- Jordan opens up to Curtis while Joss pushes forward with her risky investigation.
- Joss looks for answers while Gio surprises Emma.
Britt’s Afraid, She’s Very Afraid
Britt’s world is unsafe at every level, especially now that Jason (Steve Burton) is gone. She can’t rely on Cassius/Nathan (Ryan Paevey). His idea of safety is to get her back in Sidwell’s good graces so she can get her meds and still work on that cold-fusion-related weapon.
But on Wednesday, Britt (Kelly Thiebaud) fears for a loved one’s safety. Her mom is out of town. And while it’s awesome that she and Lucas (Van Hansis) are getting along, we don’t consider him one of her loved ones (yet). There’s Brad (Parry Shen), but something tells us that he’s not the one she needs to worry about.
This probably involves Rocco (Finn Carr), someone she does love. And even though she has no idea that he’s the one who shot Cullum (Andrew Hawkes), she would absolutely fear for his safety, especially if she sees him walk into Cullum’s hospital room, which he does do in GH’s weekly video sneak peek.
Lulu is Worried, Too
Rocco’s actual mother decides to voice her concern on Wednesday. This could be about Lulu’s son. After all, there’s plenty to be concerned about when it comes to Rocco. He’s holding on to this monumental secret that he can’t even tell his father about. He hasn’t even told Danny (Asher Antonyzyn) and Charlotte (Bluesy Burke). As a result, he’s been quieter. It’s as if he thinks that if he opens his mouth, the secret will come blurting out.
Lulu’s concern could be about her daughter. Lulu (Alexa Havins) doesn’t know, but Charlotte has been in touch with her father. But Lulu does know that Valentin (James Patrick Stuart) is out there somewhere, and she could be worried for her.
Or Lulu could be thinking about Britt’s recent warning, telling her that Nathan has changed. That he was gone for seven years and isn’t the same guy he used to be. That her relationship with him is a mistake. A conversation like that is bound to rattle around someone’s brain. Would she talk to Nathan about the convo she had with his sister?
Jordan Opens Up to Curtis
Ever since waking up in the hospital, Jordan (Tanisha Harper) has been dealing with a lot of emotional turmoil. Of course, she is relieved to find out that her one kidney is healthy and that, physically, she’s mostly okay. She remembered that she basically caused the accident. But also, there are lacerations on her face that will most likely need plastic surgery. Seeing her face shook her.
Look for her to confide in Curtis (Donnell Turner). Maybe he can help her hash out what she’s feeling.
Joss Digs for Answers, Gio Surprises Emma
Joss (Eden McCoy) continues her WSB quest to solve Port Charles’s problems all by her lonesome. So far, much of her focus has been on Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) and that book with Anna (Finola Hughes) on the cover. But she also has her eye out for Cullum. At this point, she’s pretty much gone rogue. Jack (Chris L. McKenna) has no idea what she’s doing. Carly (Laura Wright) can’t stop her daughter either. When Joss looks for answers on Wednesday, where will her investigation lead her?
Finally, Gio (Giovanni Mazza) and Emma’s relationship is humming and strumming along. They continue to support each other with whatever they are going through. Most recently, Emma (Braedyn Bruner) was there for Gio when he performed at the open mic night at the reopening of Charlie’s Pub. And now look for Gio to surprise Emma. This must have something to do with their upcoming trip to New York, where there will be an elaborate crossover event between GH and Broadway’s Aladdin.
