On the next General Hospital, Friday, March 22, 2024, a company is imploding, and characters are coming up with creative solutions to pesky problems.
Chase (Josh Swickard) rightly questions Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) after the disaster that happened at Deception — at the photo shoot and the offices. Does she need to go back to work there? (Soap Hub asks Is GH about to Right a Bunch of Wrongs)
Elsewhere, at the stables, Cody (Josh Kelly) tends to the Qs horses. It’s there he wonders if he made the right decision to quit Deception.
Lucy Coe (Lynn Herring) — the one who caused the implosion to occur — insists to Sasha (Sofia Mattsson) and Maxie (Kirsten Storms) that she’s not going to let “this” tank her company. Maybe she shouldn’t have suggested that they look to add an edgier Face of Deception to their roster then?
It looks like Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) is at the stables with Cody. She knows he’s her son’s oldest friend and can be a source of comfort. After all, Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) is still in a coma over two weeks after being shot twice in the chest.
Meanwhile, Diane (Carolyn Hennesy) gets a call that she’s been expecting. Who is on the other end of that line?
Finally, Michael (Chad Duell) suggests that he can help Jason (Steve Burton — Soap Hub thoughts on the return of Jason) to disappear. He’s just digging himself a deeper and deeper hole for himself here, isn’t he? But he told Willow exactly why he would do anything for Jason. He feels he owes him everything.
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