The General Hospital spoilers for Thursday, April 20th, reveal that Franco–and others–worry about Jake’s state of mind.
A Bad Feeling
As of now, Franco (Roger Howarth), and Jake’s (Hudson West) other loved ones, don’t have all that much to go on in terms of knowing what’s up with the boy. What they do know is troubling, however. Over at GH, Franco tells Kiki (Hayley Erin), a woman with her own keen interest in psychology, that he thinks Jake may be in “serious trouble.”
Nothing’s Going to Stop Us
Also at GH, Jason (Billy Miller) assures Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) that they’re not going to let anything get in the way of helping their dear son. Elizabeth looks away, stressed out. Perhaps she’s thinking, “If Jason knew how involved Franco still is, he wouldn’t be happy.” Yikes, we small a blow-up approaching. What do you think, dear Soap Cities readers?
Just Do This For Me
Tracy (Jane Elliot) asks Finn (Michael Easton) to do something for her. He questions her motives. She says, “I’m asking you to do this for me, no questions asked.” He looks exasperated. Um, shouldn’t you be in rehab, Finn?
Nuts Over Nelle
At Casa Corinthos, Michael (Chad Duell) asks Sonny (Maurice Benard) if he really wants Jax (Ingo Rademacher) to go to prison. Sonny, in response, seems like he actually isn’t sure of what he wants in this situation.
Nelle (Chloe Lanier) has the guts to ask Carly (Laura Wright), “When is it ever going to be enough for you?”
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Discussion2 Comments
I am thoroughly enjoying all current GH plot points, especially the seemingly sincere yet tentative metamorphosis of Nelle from diabolical avenger to reborn atoner. Carly, ever an emotionally complex, contrary fireball appears to be revving up for her own brand of misguided revenge, thus reversing role’s with Nelle. Meanwhile, in the Franco camp, I love the tense Jason-Sam-Franco triangle but must say I believe Franco’s finger is directly on the pulse of Jake’s trauma and feel it would be appropriate poetic justice for the Jake’s relatively clueless parental units if Franco ultimately “saved the day”.
Oh, Stephen, I could just read your lyrical writing all day!